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02-- Things might yet turn around.
So he's taken to spending quite a bit at time in the common area of the residential chamber. Usually? Chilling out at the table or finding a nice little niche to settle in. Right then? He'd found a stone bench near a window that looked out onto the courtyard. On the opposite bench, a green-gray crate with numbers on it and a packing label. Someone got a package today. How? Probably a good question.
He'd gotten it the night before at the fountain while he was still restlessly awake. Didn't really take him long to figure out what had happen once he decided to throw a coin in and make a wish but he didn't think for a second that it would work. About two hours later? He asked again. Past midnight.
Now. It was late afternoon and he'd held off from indulging long enough. He settled onto the window seat, propped a leg up on the opposite stone ledge and plucked an apple from the crate of perfectly ripe fruit. Strawberries, mangoes, apricots, grapes, apples and pears. Perfect. He took a bite out of the apple, sighing contently.
So he'd lost his nerve for a spell. So those damn Shadows sapped a bit of his courage away. Didn't bother him so much right now. He'd just have this and enjoy his little birthday eating, drinking and being merry. Like you're supposed to do.
"Bottoms up." He said, drinking the last out of his flask before looking to the bottle to fill it back up.
[OOC: A window seat are common structures in castles. They look like this. Feel free to join Duo and have a drink, eat some good food, he's happy to share and plenty to go around. Also I may prefer prose but you can also respond in comment spam. I really don't care either way.]
He'd gotten it the night before at the fountain while he was still restlessly awake. Didn't really take him long to figure out what had happen once he decided to throw a coin in and make a wish but he didn't think for a second that it would work. About two hours later? He asked again. Past midnight.
Now. It was late afternoon and he'd held off from indulging long enough. He settled onto the window seat, propped a leg up on the opposite stone ledge and plucked an apple from the crate of perfectly ripe fruit. Strawberries, mangoes, apricots, grapes, apples and pears. Perfect. He took a bite out of the apple, sighing contently.
So he'd lost his nerve for a spell. So those damn Shadows sapped a bit of his courage away. Didn't bother him so much right now. He'd just have this and enjoy his little birthday eating, drinking and being merry. Like you're supposed to do.
"Bottoms up." He said, drinking the last out of his flask before looking to the bottle to fill it back up.
[OOC: A window seat are common structures in castles. They look like this. Feel free to join Duo and have a drink, eat some good food, he's happy to share and plenty to go around. Also I may prefer prose but you can also respond in comment spam. I really don't care either way.]
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He watched her move herself and the rock along with her and chuckled to himself quietly. All these powers were so impressive, and here he was. A normal. A normal guy who probably couldn't do much without his gundam.
"Yeah well. I'll betcha anything my friend's will get along fine with ya. If you ever happen to meet another guy who sounds exactly like me? That's my double. he's a little younger but you can rely on him to. Tell him I said so." Duo smirked at that, having the feeling that the girl might give his younger self a rn for his money.
"A ghost? You mean Danny? And you're gonna need to be more specific."
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"But don't worry, the little blind girl will keep the big strong elusive guy safe."
Oh, that smug little grin- she was so pleased with herself, wasn't she?
"I don't know what their names were," she replied after a contented sigh. "They might have told me but I had a bunch of other things on my mind at the time."
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"What if they adapt to all your tricks? Learn to dodge? That's no good." Duo said, thinking over the possibilities. That would be bad.
"The only guy I know who was talking about ghosts was Danny, but I don't think he was one."
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She turned her attention back to her snack.
"Danny sounds right. Like I said, there were more things on my mind than names."
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"And it's not gonna be an easy thing-- but..." He shook his head. Yehknow? He just really didn't want to talk about those shadows much just then. He nodded at what Toph said about Danny and shrugged. He reached over and grabbed another strawberry from the basket. He really was running out of those.
"Why don't you just tell me about your world?" Why the change of subject? Because he just wanted to relax for a bit, let her take his mind off things.
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"My world... when you say it that way, it's kind of weird. It's not every day you go somewhere and it's normal to refer to your home as 'my world.' Like, you never expected any others to be out there."
Enough philosophizing. She was starting to sound like Iroh.
"My world's... coming along, I guess. We're nearly into our second year of world wide peace after my friends and I ended a horrible war that lasted a little over a century. We've been trying to make everyone at least like each other. It's not so hard between the water tribe and earth kingdom, but no one can really seem to trust the fire nation yet. The new fire lord is working on it, and he and the other leaders are working with him and the Avatar to fix things."
She shrugged. That was the most recent news of the world- her world.
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It all fit with what she'd said before, and that meant she was from the Earth country naturally.
"What's the Avatar?" He was just letting the girl paint him a picture, and even though she wasn't able to describe the way things looked, he could still imagine it pretty well. And he was content in doing just that.
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"Why does peace sound familiar?"
Enough talking for a moment. She wanted to finish her pear. That apricot was calling to her.
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"Peace? Because we just came off a three year war ourselves. It wasn't pretty either." Of course he wasn't going to confuse her with details about colonies or how the colony fell to Earth. No. He was just going to leave it at that.
"The war is over and it feels like piece is taking it's sweet time to take hold, but it's on it's way."
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"People don't trust each other instantly. Anyone who does is putting themselves in great danger, and most people know that. It takes a while for them to realize that the people who lived under the oppressive king are not oppressive on their own. They have to learn to accept and trust each other before peace sets in for good."
At least, that's what she'd learned.
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Duo reached in for another of the pears and took a bite. "We were ruled under a dictator ship for a while, but they were defeated just a short time ago."
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When she was satisfied with the absence of the odd texture, she bit into the apricot, letting the knife mold back into her band and slipping it into place on her arm.
"Don't guess you had anything to do with that, huh?" she asked him. "Or is it just my world that didn't even bat an eye at a bunch of twelve year olds taking on the most fearsome enemy the nations had ever seen?"
She shot him a forced smirk and humorless laugh.
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"Oh. No. We had something to do with it alright. Funny you say that, because after the Bartons took over? They passed a law throughout the colonies that kids my age were supposed to have curfews and be in school all day. I ended up having to take classes just to avoid detection. Ended up there for about a month before leaving to fight again." Subverted by a clever dictator. Oh, they batted an eye. They batted all of their eyes, and yet they still failed.
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"Sorry about that," she frowned just a bit. "But it's over now, right?" Silver lining to everything.
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"You want me to tell you where I come from?"
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"I wasn't going to ask. It sort of sounded as if it might be a sore subject and I didn't want to make you divulge anything."
She flashed him a smile to break the concerned frown on her face.
"But yeah, if you wanna talk about it, go right ahead. I like listening to stories."
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"We're advanced. Technologically. We've got machines doing alot of the work, and we even live in outer space. In big vast metal cities floating in orbit around the Earth. Pretty cool, doncha think?"
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"Big metal cities?" She imagined something like the Fire Nation's war balloons, but bigger. Toph had no idea how to fathom 'around the earth,' though.
"Sounds weird."
But her place probably sounded weird to him, too.
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"It's just natural progression of technology, y'know? The whole point is to make life easier." Even if it ends up being used for the wrong purpose.
Make sense?
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She pushed herself up onto an arm before continuing.
"Don't you run into stars sometimes? Isn't it hot that close to the sun? How do you get up there? What's keeping your cities in the air?"
She relaxed back and waved a hand at him. "You don't have to answer all that. I'm just making my point as to how weird that sounds. But, I agree that Bending sounds weird, too, if you don't know about it. Continue."
It was clear that Toph's world was sort of limited on their knowledge of things beyond the clouds. They had their theories and their lore, and a few bits of scientific findings, but nothing substantial; they weren't nearly far along enough to leave the planet, much less live in space.
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"Toph, the sun is a million times the size of Earth and a hundred million miles away." He said, snorting his amusement. That was cute. "The Colonies are made of metal, enclosed with the air inside, so that people can live there. Artificial earths floating in space."
If he could only remember all that sciency stuff to tell her. "Heh. Hey. That's fair. I know my world sounds weird, but don't worry about that. So far? Everyone's world sounds weird t'me."
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Oh well. Clearly this guy was out of it.
"So what happens next, Space Man?" she asked, urging him to continue. Give her stories!
While she listened, she snagged another piece of fruit. This time, two- a mango and a strawberry. She took a bite of each, letting the flavors mix in her mouth. Tasty.
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"So once upon a time? Humanity went to war with each other again. A whole continent at war over territory and racial purity... The only real benefit is that it pushed technology forward really quickly. It was a horrible war like all wars are. But after that, two nations were in a stand off because they both had weapons nobody wanted to use. And so they just kept working on technology." The cold war. Explain how people got to space.
He mulls over that for a moment and reaches for another apple crunching into it. "The two countries were at war because of ideological differences, and one had a dictator ship. Anyway so some guy got a bright idea to head into space, cause that's unexplored territory. Both sides make it up to space, but keep trying to one up one another. Then their sights went to the moon-- And they made it. Well, the country that I descend from made it first. But that doesn't matter. This whole stupid argument over Who has the right political model paved the way for the colonies to be build. That's the story, anyway." He took another big bite of his apple and turned to look over at Toph to see her reaction.
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It still seemed odd to her, but it seemed to work, she supposed.
"And then what?"
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"We took a giant telescope and looked out into space. Looking for answers about how we got there and everything."
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