First Light - Voice/Common

Feb 10, 2010 16:30

[Kairi has been listening to the comm for a while now. Having awoken in a strange room, it took her a few minutes to remember the circumstances which must have brought her there. And now, with all the chatter about violence and sorrow, she’s certain; she’s not on her island any more.]Um, hello ( Read more... )

+toboe, +samuel, !audio, +nabooru, arrival, +jak, +december, there are many worlds

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shipshapeshipco February 11 2010, 02:13:00 UTC
[A familiar name lights up in Samuel's mind.]

Sora, you say? I met a boy with that name not seven months ago. Had an interest in poetry, if I remember correctly.

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lightyourway February 11 2010, 14:49:54 UTC
Really?! That's great-...

[She had sent poetry in a bottle to Sora... But she never remembered him liking it when they were young. Still, it could be him.]

Did he have spiky brown hair and a large key?

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shipshapeshipco February 12 2010, 07:37:50 UTC
Alas, we never met nose-to-nose.

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lightyourway February 12 2010, 14:19:22 UTC
Oh, ok.

But he was here?

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shipshapeshipco February 13 2010, 01:34:52 UTC
He certainly was. Which only begs the question, "Where is it he has gone?"

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lightyourway February 13 2010, 06:46:52 UTC
What do you mean?

If he left, he should be able to come back. Shouldn't he? If he left, there must be a way off the boat.

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shipshapeshipco February 14 2010, 04:16:30 UTC
One would assume as much, but one would also assume that a boat with such a high population would need to make dock more than once a year, and that new passengers would not arrive despite no sight of any other vessel for months, and that a bobcat would not prefer quail to pheasant.

What have we learned here? There's no accounting for others, especially when game birds are involved.

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lightyourway February 14 2010, 05:28:09 UTC
[Kairi takes a minute to digest all of that. Sure, it made sense. It just ran off track towards the end there. And then she giggles.]

Were the bobcat and the game birds a personal experience?

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shipshapeshipco February 14 2010, 05:36:01 UTC
If it were, my girl, a more magical world this would be. Bobcats, though, tend not to be sociable. They stick only to their holes, tending only to their mates, and investing only in long-term bonds.

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