Oh, would you look at that. Not too long of a walk, and a familiar one too
See you there!
[And that'll be the last he texts, as he's out the door and making his way over to RU. It's a familiar enough path, the only difference is instead of heading right into the school, he makes a turn towards the next couple of streets down.
When he doublechecks on his phone for the address, he'll text again.]
[He meanwhile will take the time to get ready. Luckily by the time Crow gets over there, he's all ready to go. So not long after he gets the text? He steps outside the front door, giving him a wave]
[No sooner had Crow stepped up when he sees Elliot coming out that front door. He'll give a two fingered salute in return, his usual cheerful smile spread across his face.]
Yo, ready for some waffles? And my Retrospec Christmas present, of course.
[He sounds curious, he didn't think Crow had a roommate. ]
...O-Only if it's okay. My roommate has a car, but I'd have to text him to ask if I can use it since he's at work right now. We could also take buses if necessary...
Public transit works for me if all else fails, it's my usual default when I gotta hike a good distance.
[But he can hear Elliot's curiosity...]
Ah, yeah..that friend of mine who's off Retrospec. We were supposed to room together my first year I came here, but her stubborn old man wouldn't have it and she's back with him out of state. She still pays the rent, though, 'slong as I keep it maintained and she can come and go when she wants.
Whichever you'd prefer. [Bus or taking one of your friends rides. Your call Crow]
Oh wow...that explains how you have your own apartment. [Because no offense Crow, but there's no way anyone can afford an apartment with no roommates on odd jobs that pay in fish] She sounds like a really nice friend. Too bad about her dad...
I'll let you know once she stops by. It's...weird. I can't tell her anything about this stuff...
[His face kind of falls...keeping a secret from your friend was rough. Not for a surprise or because you didn't WANT to tell...but there's no good way to explain it that doesn't make you sound crazy.]
Yeah, likely not. Though...truth be told, it never felt like it had to come up? We always found plenty to talk about without me feeling like I need to talk about the app.
[It was always easy to talk to Crow, even when he was oblivious to all the strange things around him.
They reach the bus stop. It's nothing fancy, just a sign and a bench. Time to wait for the bus...hopefully it won't be too long.]
Perceptive, huh? Well, small blessings then. And hey, another bright side- there's lots of casinos in Atlanta. If you got a chance to visit, you'd have a couch to crash on.
That's true. We kinda hit it off without the app even bein' a topic.
[Though...he's only imagining what might've happened to him if he got zombie'd like the rest of the city...]
Heh.
True...though her old man might come after me. He thinks there's something there but...guy seriously doesn't know his own daughter if he thinks THAT'S gonna work out.
[It shouldn't be too long of a wait. There's enough people there that suggest they've probably been waiting for a decent enough time.]
Well...[He'll drop his voice so the other people don't give them looks.] They've gotta be a soul, right? So they gotta...you know. Innately be compatible.
[The bus pulls up, and Crow gestures for Elliot to go first, like a gentleman.]
A soul... [he keeps his own voice down.] Yeah, that's true. Though we still don't know how many people in this world are souls.
[One of many mysteries. Elliot will get on the bus first. A quick pay of his bus card, he finds the first open set of seats. He sits down and scoots close to the window, so there's room for Crow to sit]
Wow, really? [..] What does she do with all those girls?
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See you there!
[And that'll be the last he texts, as he's out the door and making his way over to RU. It's a familiar enough path, the only difference is instead of heading right into the school, he makes a turn towards the next couple of streets down.
When he doublechecks on his phone for the address, he'll text again.]
Yo
I'm outside
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[He meanwhile will take the time to get ready. Luckily by the time Crow gets over there, he's all ready to go. So not long after he gets the text? He steps outside the front door, giving him a wave]
Hey!
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Yo, ready for some waffles? And my Retrospec Christmas present, of course.
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[He glances around. Odd...he doesn't see any cars different from what's usually parked on this street]
Um, so where are you parked?
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Parked?
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Hehe, right here on my two feet, I guess.
Don't have a car at the moment, so...we'll be hoofin' it.
[Exercise is good for you, Elliot.]
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[that you'd have a vehicle...to do that. But...oh boy. ]
T-The mailbox's all the way in Tisse, Crow.
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Ah. IIII getcha now.
[Mixed communications, it seems.]
Well, I've got my license for both bike and car...If you don't mind comin' back to the house. She won't mind...probably.
[He'll text her, first, though.]
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[He sounds curious, he didn't think Crow had a roommate. ]
...O-Only if it's okay. My roommate has a car, but I'd have to text him to ask if I can use it since he's at work right now. We could also take buses if necessary...
[...Assuming Crow...can afford bus fare...]
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[But he can hear Elliot's curiosity...]
Ah, yeah..that friend of mine who's off Retrospec. We were supposed to room together my first year I came here, but her stubborn old man wouldn't have it and she's back with him out of state. She still pays the rent, though, 'slong as I keep it maintained and she can come and go when she wants.
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Oh wow...that explains how you have your own apartment. [Because no offense Crow, but there's no way anyone can afford an apartment with no roommates on odd jobs that pay in fish] She sounds like a really nice friend. Too bad about her dad...
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Crow pulls out his wallet and sorts through a few bills.]
Let's go. I got enough for our bus fare.
[But he softens at Elliot's words. Because, no, you're probably right Elliot. No way he could afford it on what he makes now.]
Yeah, we met at the gym I go to, and she saw me motel hopping so...that's how it all got started.
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[Starts heading that way!]
Wow, she sounds pretty incredible. If she ever comes back to town, I'd love to meet her.
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I'll let you know once she stops by. It's...weird. I can't tell her anything about this stuff...
[His face kind of falls...keeping a secret from your friend was rough. Not for a surprise or because you didn't WANT to tell...but there's no good way to explain it that doesn't make you sound crazy.]
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Oh yeah, that problem ... that is one of the more frustrating parts of the app.
[he knew it pretty well. All the things he's experienced the past year and he could barely tell anyone anything. It was...rough sometimes]
It can feel like you're leading a double life you can't tell anyone, honestly. Or if you try...no one believes you, or they forget.
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[It's weird, how one little app on your phone can almost separate your very realities...
His hands shove in his pockets.]
Guess it's for the best she's in Atlanta. She always seems to know when I'm hiding somethin'.
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[It was always easy to talk to Crow, even when he was oblivious to all the strange things around him.
They reach the bus stop. It's nothing fancy, just a sign and a bench. Time to wait for the bus...hopefully it won't be too long.]
Perceptive, huh? Well, small blessings then. And hey, another bright side- there's lots of casinos in Atlanta. If you got a chance to visit, you'd have a couch to crash on.
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[Though...he's only imagining what might've happened to him if he got zombie'd like the rest of the city...]
Heh.
True...though her old man might come after me. He thinks there's something there but...guy seriously doesn't know his own daughter if he thinks THAT'S gonna work out.
[It shouldn't be too long of a wait. There's enough people there that suggest they've probably been waiting for a decent enough time.]
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[Just you know, nice he was able to bond with someone without it!]
Eheh, you're not her type then?
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[It's nice to hope, at least.]
Definitely not her type. She flocks to girls like flies to honey.
[And then, a little grumpily.]
Like the girls I happen to get numbers from.
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[Weird thing to think about]
Ohhhhh. [Ok. that makes sense. But he catches that grumpy remark as the bus starts to pull up] - Wait, does she take the girls you get numbers from?
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[The bus pulls up, and Crow gestures for Elliot to go first, like a gentleman.]
Every single girl.
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[One of many mysteries. Elliot will get on the bus first. A quick pay of his bus card, he finds the first open set of seats. He sits down and scoots close to the window, so there's room for Crow to sit]
Wow, really? [..] What does she do with all those girls?
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[Crow flashes his card as well, nodding to the bus driver and moving to sit next to Elliot, taking the aisle seat.]
Heh, date em, I guess. They sure don't call ME back, that's for sure.
Better stick with guys if I want to have a chance.
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Wow...I can't imagine dating all those people.
[Talk about the dream-- I mean he'd never think that. The bus starts moving. To Tisse they go.]
Haha, at least boys are nice.
[In his unbiased opinion]
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