Characters: Walker Yumasaki, Fuu Hououji, anyone else who might want to join in!
Location: Out and about town!
Time: August 2nd or maybe the third? After
this post.
Summary: Walker asked someone to show him around town and is meeting up with Fuu for a bit of a tour! They'll probably geek it up all along the way.
Warnings: N/A!
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He's got a knack for speaking with his hands. )
'Wonderfully' Japanese-sounding was kind of an odd way to put it, but Walker really didn't have any room to talk whatsoever about putting things in an odd way. "I'm from Ikebukuro, so you're right, Japan. A huge part of it!" It really was a place that he was fond of, in spite of (or because of) all the bizarre things that always seemed to happen there.
"There's never a dull moment there!" Hey, speaking of dull moments, "Where should we go first?"
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"Oh~! Ikebukuro! I'm from Tokyo myself. So you must actually be speaking to me in Japanese... That is, the CAT devices translate automatically for us - everyone else is actually speaking who-knows-what languages, although English seems to be popular. No communication barrier though! Even my English homework is translated."
Taking a deep breath she beamed at him. Someone from home!
"Ah, as for where to go, perhaps we can walk around town in a circle." She pulls out her CAT and brings up the map. "We'll go by the Sheriff's office, Town Hall, go south at the library and take it from there."
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Being surrounded by technically impossible things made it a lot easier to deal with suddenly being thrown into an alternate universe murder mystery. The effect was enhanced significantly by the fact that even by Ikebukuro's standards Walker was crazier than a rat in a coffee can. For someone without these advantages it must have been pretty great to run into someone from the same place, speaking the same language. But for Walker, it was just kind of an odd coincidence.
Anyway, "A language barrier would probably be horrible for this kind of plot! To me it sounds like we're all speaking Japanese. It might be fun in a slice-of-life series, but for this one I'm glad someone thought ahead."
Walker likewise started fiddling with his CAT, starting to match the items on it with the map symbols. That map really didn't do justice to the, er, diversity of the place. At least everything was absurdly mismatched enough that it would be memorable. From there he fidgeted around to try to get a good look at the places that Fuu was referring to.
"So... we're going to an American Western, then Industrial Europe, then by the Moon Crystal Palace."
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At that, Fuu laughed. An unusual, out-right laugh like she hadn't had since coming here. Having someone else like this from Japan was absolutely delightful.
"Oh, it is rather like that, isn't it! But I doubt that we'll find the Sailor Senshi in there. Or if they are, they're well hidden. I work there part-time. I just had to do something, you know? Because the 'wise guide type' was missing this time."
Thankfully they came before the Sheriff's office before she could keep rambling on that topic.
"You got here so recently, I don't know that you'd have had the chance to hear it yet - the previous Sheriff was murdered. He was the first. Then was the butcher." Despite the dire topic, she felt so cheerful... "Something must be wrong. Murder is- is- terrible, but I don't feel depressed..."
Realizing she'd been speaking aloud again she apologised. "Anyways. The Sheriff and his deputies are working pretty hard on the case. Just before you came Sheriff Issus told us to come for an interview about the murders."
She shared with him about that, how the CATs were dated wrong (and offered to fix his), and about her contacting the Mayor about the 'new resident program.'
"Which brings us to the Town Hall."
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Oh yes, the murder mystery. While he didn't really care much about it in a sympathetic way, Walker really didn't have anything better than checking it out to do. It could be fun! His generally cheery tone didn't waver one bit as he answered, "I heard about those murders! But I had no idea who the victims were, obviously." For better or worse, he didn't really find it at all unusual that Fuu didn't seem upset.
Having an inaccurate date on the CAT device was a pretty weird thing, considering how otherwise advanced they were. But if the date was wrong and could be fixed, it wasn't really a big deal. Just a glitch.
"About that mayor..." Oh, the Mayor. He was a suspicious guy, that mayor. If he was even a guy. "Does anyone have proof that he isn't just a bunch of old recordings? Sophie said that no one's seen him in person."
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"It's not a secret, really, but my magic doesn't work in Tokyo," she said before she could stop herself. She was babbling anything! With a blush she hurriedly continued.
"No proof yet! I don't know if he's just old recordings though. The Doctor managed to break into the Mayor's office and saw a bunch of recording equipment and the desk set up exactly as we saw it in the broadcasts, but of course, no Mayor."
With a shrug she added, "I've tried see him three times by appointment, but every time I wasn't able to see him. I just recently sent a message to his voice mail, but I wonder if I'll get a reply."
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