WHO: Toni and Rodi Antonio, Roderich, Lenna, Kim (open to anyone else as always~) WHERE: Museum of Contemporary Art WHEN: Sunday Noon WHAT: Tour and Tea
Kim stood outside the museum. She tilted her head. " I've lived here for almost nine years and haven't set foot in there...." she muttered, before walking inside to see if she could find Roderich and Antonio. Tea sounded good. Very good.
GOOD LUCK FINDING US <3<3mustlovetomatoJuly 26 2009, 07:47:29 UTC
Antonio nodded, watching the austrian man look around. He honestly couldn't figure out what the man was looking for. Though he didn't believe that he was looking for which exhibit to visit next. Instead he just let it drop and payed attention to the man's question.
"We could stop for tea. That sounds good to me" Antonio smiled widely and slipping his hands into his back pockets. The spaniard shifted his weight from leg to leg patiently. He hummed a soft tune to himself while he waited for Roderich to lead them on again. After all, it would be rude to just walk away when he was supposed to be on a tour.
Oh, I'm so gonna find you! <3lotusviviJuly 26 2009, 07:49:25 UTC
Holy lotus flower... This museum was bigger than she thought. Was she supposed to wait for them here or go find them? She sighed, and walked further in, hoping to spot them.
Lenna breathed a sigh of relief as she stretched from where she was sitting. With her paper finally done, she was free for the rest of the day. She checked the time, wondering if her boss had gotten himself lost again. For some strange reason, he just didn't know where was going all the time. Well unless he shouted, Lenna quite comfortable just sitting at the reception desk.
She suddenly heard the door open and in walked a wonderful surprise. "Kim?"
The Austrian fails at being cool... again.notaustralianJuly 26 2009, 07:59:03 UTC
Roderich was relieved that Antonio didn't object to taking a break for tea. After all, they had been walking around for a while now, and he was getting tired since he wasn't used to walking around the museum. He just liked to sit in his office and did whatever the curator told him to do.
"This way then," he said, even though he didn't know if it was the right way. If he could find the elevator, all his problem would be solved.
"Ah! I forgot to mention, Kim will be joining us for tea," he said. "I ran into her at the florist this morning. She told me you two met on the beach?"
" Hm?" Kim turned to the source of the voice. " Lenna?" she let out a little sigh of relief, and came over to the desk. " Have you seen Roderich or Antonio? I was supposed to meet them here today." she said, looking down at the other girl.
IT'S 4 IN THE MORNING AKLFJDSribbonlilyJuly 26 2009, 08:04:37 UTC
"Yes, they were here just a few minutes ago..." Lenna began to worry. What if they really did get lost? I knew I should've encouraged Mr. Edelstein to take a map with him! "Well, would you like to come along? I was just about to look for them."
Pffft when are they ever?mustlovetomatoJuly 26 2009, 08:06:57 UTC
Antonio nodded and his smile grew once more. He remembered Kim. They had just met the previous day when he had been out for his saturday swim.
"Si, she's nice" Antonio said with a nod as he fallowed Roderich down the hallways. Still searching for a way out even if he didn't know thats what they were looking for. He caught sight of the elevator and caught the edge of Roderich's sleeve.
"Should we go that way Rodi?" He asked with a raised eyebrow, pointing in the direction of the elevator.
YOU'RE HURTING HIS FEELINGS!notaustralianJuly 26 2009, 08:19:03 UTC
Roderich nodded at the acknowledgment of Kim. Talking about her would help pass the time and not make it look like Roderich was trying to figure out where they were
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I'M SORRY THAT I HAVE TO TELL THE TRUTH!mustlovetomatoJuly 26 2009, 08:27:53 UTC
Antonio fallowed Roderich happily, glad that he had done something right when he heard just how excited Rodi was to find the elevator. Once inside though things didn't go as well as he had hoped. He felt the lift jerk to a stop and his gaze rose to the numbers that were supposed to tell them which floor they were on. However, the arrow seemed to be stuck in between the numbers and they weren't moving...at all.
And now it was starting to get hot. Not that the spanish native noticed, being used to heat much worse than this. Antonio turned to look back at Rodi when he heard just how scared he was.
"Is there?" He asked, pushing the button again as if that was going to help. He frowned lightly and clicked it a couple of more times only to find it not doing anything. Finally he just slipped his hands into his pockets.
"Well what are we supposed to do?" He asked with a curious expression as if this was something that happened every day.
YOU SHOULDN'T HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE!notaustralianJuly 26 2009, 08:34:10 UTC
Roderich was, fortunately, able to stay calm. Panicking, his upbringing had taught him, did not do anyone good. But that didn't mean he wasn't getting to scared. Misfortunes like these didn't usually happen to him.
And he had thought today was going to be a good day...
"It seems... the-the elevator is struck," he said calmly.
He stared up at the display and hoped for it to move. But the stuck light just sat there and taunted him. He turned to Antonio and sighed slowly.
"Maintenance should be aware of this. Someone should get us soon."
He pressed for the Alarm button, and an alarm did sound out. Then he leaned against the side of the cart and breathed as slowly and as little as he could. There was no telling how long it would take for someone to get them out.
What was that saying again. If there was any way that something could go wrong, it would? Antonio couldn't remember the exact saying right now but figured it fit the setting quite well.
"Well that's not good" Antonio said as he turned back to the elevator doors. He placed a hand to the cool surface as if that would somehow help and then pulling it back when Roderich leaned against the wall. He strode to the opposite corner and sat down, crossing his legs and leaning against the wall.
If they were going to be here for a while he might as well make himself comfortable. He even started to hum a gentle tune to himself. Either he didn't realize just how dangerous the situation was or it didn't phase him.
Roderich sighed and looked over at the panel. Hopefully someone would come help them out soon. Roderich wasn't about to spend more than necessary in an elevator. His heart jumped a beat when he suddenly thought of... No, no, he shouldn't think of things like that.
He watched Antonio sit down on the corner, completely nonchalant about their whole situation. He had to admit he admired that quality about his Spanish friend.
He decided to take a seat himself as well. Well... might as well get to know his friend better.
"How is school going?" he asked, his hands wandering up to his cravat and untying it.
"Good" Antonio said with a smile, not noticing that his friend was beginning to strip. He himself not even beginning to feel the heat. He leaned his head back against the wall of the elevator and let his smile slip, figuring that it didn't matter if he lost the facade for a moment. He figured that Roderich was too busy being worried about dying in the elevator to notice his facial expressions.
"Have you met many new people?" He asked, continuing the conversation. He remembered that when he had last spoken to the austrian the other man had recently moved to Liberty and thus didn't know very many people.
The Austrian is not a stripper.notaustralianJuly 26 2009, 08:59:30 UTC
"That's good to hear," Roderich said quietly, not really interested in holding a conversation actually. "What is that you study, maybe I can be of help?"
He glanced over to the lights again. Still no change. He sighed and shifted his neck. It was getting kind of stuffy in the lift. He folded his cravat into a neat square and placed it over his laps.
"I... I have met quite a few people," he said. Some new faces, some old faces. He winced at the memory of running into Vash of all people. The whole point of leaving Austria was not to run into his past.
"How about you, Antonio? You seem to be quite the pimppopular man."
" I've lived here for almost nine years and haven't set foot in there...." she muttered, before walking inside to see if she could find Roderich and Antonio. Tea sounded good. Very good.
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"We could stop for tea. That sounds good to me" Antonio smiled widely and slipping his hands into his back pockets. The spaniard shifted his weight from leg to leg patiently. He hummed a soft tune to himself while he waited for Roderich to lead them on again. After all, it would be rude to just walk away when he was supposed to be on a tour.
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Was she supposed to wait for them here or go find them? She sighed, and walked further in, hoping to spot them.
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She suddenly heard the door open and in walked a wonderful surprise. "Kim?"
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"This way then," he said, even though he didn't know if it was the right way. If he could find the elevator, all his problem would be solved.
"Ah! I forgot to mention, Kim will be joining us for tea," he said. "I ran into her at the florist this morning. She told me you two met on the beach?"
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" Lenna?" she let out a little sigh of relief, and came over to the desk.
" Have you seen Roderich or Antonio? I was supposed to meet them here today." she said, looking down at the other girl.
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"Si, she's nice" Antonio said with a nod as he fallowed Roderich down the hallways. Still searching for a way out even if he didn't know thats what they were looking for. He caught sight of the elevator and caught the edge of Roderich's sleeve.
"Should we go that way Rodi?" He asked with a raised eyebrow, pointing in the direction of the elevator.
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And now it was starting to get hot. Not that the spanish native noticed, being used to heat much worse than this. Antonio turned to look back at Rodi when he heard just how scared he was.
"Is there?" He asked, pushing the button again as if that was going to help. He frowned lightly and clicked it a couple of more times only to find it not doing anything. Finally he just slipped his hands into his pockets.
"Well what are we supposed to do?" He asked with a curious expression as if this was something that happened every day.
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And he had thought today was going to be a good day...
"It seems... the-the elevator is struck," he said calmly.
He stared up at the display and hoped for it to move. But the stuck light just sat there and taunted him. He turned to Antonio and sighed slowly.
"Maintenance should be aware of this. Someone should get us soon."
He pressed for the Alarm button, and an alarm did sound out. Then he leaned against the side of the cart and breathed as slowly and as little as he could. There was no telling how long it would take for someone to get them out.
Reply
"Well that's not good" Antonio said as he turned back to the elevator doors. He placed a hand to the cool surface as if that would somehow help and then pulling it back when Roderich leaned against the wall. He strode to the opposite corner and sat down, crossing his legs and leaning against the wall.
If they were going to be here for a while he might as well make himself comfortable. He even started to hum a gentle tune to himself. Either he didn't realize just how dangerous the situation was or it didn't phase him.
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He watched Antonio sit down on the corner, completely nonchalant about their whole situation. He had to admit he admired that quality about his Spanish friend.
He decided to take a seat himself as well. Well... might as well get to know his friend better.
"How is school going?" he asked, his hands wandering up to his cravat and untying it.
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"Have you met many new people?" He asked, continuing the conversation. He remembered that when he had last spoken to the austrian the other man had recently moved to Liberty and thus didn't know very many people.
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He glanced over to the lights again. Still no change. He sighed and shifted his neck. It was getting kind of stuffy in the lift. He folded his cravat into a neat square and placed it over his laps.
"I... I have met quite a few people," he said. Some new faces, some old faces. He winced at the memory of running into Vash of all people. The whole point of leaving Austria was not to run into his past.
"How about you, Antonio? You seem to be quite the pimppopular man."
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