[OOC: Okay, so the first section is a bit tailored and QUITE timey-wimey, as I'm not actually sure what day the Mio & Roxis meetings went down. But feel free to have it be backdated, forward-dated, not-actually-on-the-same-day-as-each-other-at-all, etc. To Kaden, it'll have happened on the same day, but I doubt that anyone's going to be like 'so
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A two-thirds she hadn't been expecting. She shoots a rather pointed glance at Kaden, one that says, loud and clear, what she can't say out loud: What is he doing here? Oh, yes, she'll be having words with him later about that. She had not been expecting a guest ( ... )
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No, he didn't expect her to be so clean. He didn't really understand Kaden's comment about "letting alchemy fall to the wayside". If you're an alchemist, you always practice.
The faint tinge of energy hanging about her matches the spirit-man he's been talking to, however. To Roxis, Kaden is a kind of sprite: tiny, powerful, and glittering with otherspecies magic, and clearly bound up with this girl. Iris's "assistant" might be the word he'd use, if it had the same connotation of someone whose direction you follow that the equivalent word in Roxis's own language often carries. Someone who assists your own goals, always and every step of the way, but by telling you what to do ( ... )
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She was going to head over to the kitchens, see if anyone was making up food. She could do with a snack and a chat, maybe. But then there's a Babel, right in the lobby, and that stops her right in her tracks.
"Hey! Babel!" she calls excitedly. She bounds on over to the other girl, grinning all over her face. "Whatcha doin'? Making a poster?" She picks up one of the stray sharpies that are rolling about the floor. Some of them have already migrated around the back of the potted plants. "Can I help?"
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"Recording," she repeats, glancing over the paper. She notices some of the winged people, and something that might just be a coffee shop exploding, though it's a little hard to tell. "People's stories. I was there," she says, pointing to the explosion-squiggle-thing. "Or at least I think I was."
She wonders what it is that makes people quiet, and what makes them loud. She wonders if Babel can hear her. "Am I quiet?" she asks. "Or am I loud?"
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She considers, at the question, the sharpie making a sharp angle upward toward her nose and catching on a stray piece of hair in her face. Iris is strong, though she's never considered whether or not the other was loud or quiet. "In-between," she says, after a moment. "Most of the steps are loud, but not as loud as they could be. There's quiet underneath, where you strive for the gods."
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She notices the angel smoking and the backpack and looks up to realise they’re at a bus stop. She looks back at him curiously, well - she’s always ready to speak to people. Besides, he’s on his own - and that makes her kind of sad.
“Hey there,” she says softly with a smile, “Going on a trip somewhere?”
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"Yeah," he says when he's determined that yes, she is talking to him. He takes another suck on his cigarette, then shrugs. "Getting the fuck out of dodge."
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"I don't blame you," she tells him with a nod, "Chicago's just chaos a lot of the time. I would leave too, but I wouldn't know where to go since I don't know anyone,"
She shrugs, still smiling, "You should go find yourself somewhere nice, without any rifts,"
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"Fuck, it's not-- it's not Chicago," he says. Even though really, it is Chicago, in a way. Though mostly, it's him. "I just fuckin' can't stay here. Just pick--just picked some fuckin' town and got a ticket." Another cigarette drag. "Doesn't fuc--doesn't have to be nice."
For all the profanity, he actually sounds quite amiable about the whole thing. Getting out really is the best thing he can do, he thinks. Get out and start over. He didn't come here for a life, he came here for salvation, and he fucked that all to hell. Chicago will be better when he's gone.
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"Babel!" Luka cries out, running over to her. "I haven't seen you in a long time. I learned how to bake cookies, so I made you some as a Christmas present." Luka takes off her backpack and ruffles through it, pulling out a slightly mashed bag of cookies and a card with Babel's name written on it in pink sparkly pen.
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"Do you want hot chocolate?" she asks. "I learned how to make that too. Hot chocolate and cookies go together really well."
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She raises her eyebrows at the offer of hot chocolate, then nods vigorously. "We can have a hot chocolate and marker party," she declares, scooping all the markers near her into a little pile. She picks out a eye-searingly pink one and writes in her large, sloppy handwriting: "BE RIGHT BACK :D" across an empty section of the paper. And then she's standing, waiting for Luka to lead her to said delicious hot chocolate.
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"Hello, Minoru," Mio says. "Happy new year. These are for you." She holds out the box to Kaden, not sure where to put it down considering the sheer amount of stuff on the table.
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