[This call comes a little after the meeting has ended, with enough time that you might have had a quick snack or made it to your room to lounge around and relax. Her voice is amiable and warm, almost cloying.]That was an interesting meeting, wasn't it? Suppose it was a little much, hoping for a vacation. I've only been here two days, but that's
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As for clothing... I know we have a few women here who have been adjusting to the change in style. Though I'm unsure if they're from a similar situation and time as you or not, I know some are--were--no, er... [He flusters a little, then clears his throat to try that sentence again.] There were at least two young women from an earlier time than this, but at least one is...missing right now.
Ah, b-but that doesn't really help you. S-sorry! What I mean is, there are people here who might be able to help with that, otherwise if you'd like someone to show you the local areas and where the shopping district is I'd be glad to help.
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[She's unsure where he's heading with it, at least until he stutters. They had to have been scantily clad.] I see. [There's a moment where it sounds lie she means to add more to the conversation, but decides against it. He isn't the one to ask about why no one is looking for a missing girl, but is focused on someone already confirmed dead.]
That would be helpful, I think, since you're the first to volunteer. I can make due, for now, but I'm a little hesitant to go out and about on my own.
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[The matter of missing people isn't an easy one for him, but a calm face in front of people is a kind of formality, especially a new arrival who he's trying to get some kind of sense of. It's a distraction even, lest he end up disregarding the advice he was given to try and stay calm and not to take off on his own.]Ah, that's fine by me, really. Most of us have been to the town already at least once so I don't mind keeping you company and it wouldn't be any trouble, just let me know whenever you'd like to go. Er... I hope you don't mind me asking, but is what you're wearing right now really so unsuitable for this place ( ... )
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[She doesn't seem to notice that it's taking him any sort of effort. Or, at least she doesn't offer any indication that she's aware there's more to this than the usual exchange of pleasantries.]
I appreciate that and... ah, unfortunately if I were to wear what I have now in public, some might mistake me for... [How do you say this without saying "prostitute" or "hooker" and still get the point across that you are not one... w e l p.] It's ah, showy, basically. It's appropriate for the sort of work I do and that is really it. [Except not. And it didn't make it sound any better, Zee.]
Zatanna Zatara -- Zatanna's fine -- and it's nice to meet you. So to speak.
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[Fortunately, or unfortunately some may argue, Allen is not without experience of being around sexworkers: his teacher has quite the reputation and spending two years travelling with a man like that exposes a kid to certain things. At any rate, Allen wouldn't have been judgemental if Zatanna was in that line of work, but the point is moot and not really a good topic to engage on a first conversation!] Showy? Wait, what kind of work do you do? Are you in the entertainment business?
It's good to meet--ah, speak to you too, Zatanna. Since we're all stuck in an less-than-ideal situation it'd be good if we could get to know one another and ( ... )
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[Hey, man. It ain't okay to accuse that of her. Not that she... really has issues with people who choose to live that life. Zee's pretty open.] I am, yes! Though if your mind immediately went to a literal showy, I've not been involved in many carnivals; know one of the greatest aerialists to ever live and -- oh, um, off track! I'm a magician, actually.
I am hoping much the same. [Of course there's a way back. R-right? Right.]
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[Hey, hey, there's no accusation here what happens in the meta stays in the meta Upon actually seeing her, Allen would not have come to that conclusion anyways.]
Ahhh! It's been so long since I've spoken to a performer! Hmmm~ ♪ It makes me nostalgic: I used to general labour with a travelling circus before becoming a street clown with my adoptive father. Eheh... This excitement must be a bit embarrassing, my apologies, I've just been away from that kind of lifestyle for a while.
What are your expertises?
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Really? We don't have many street performers where I come from -- at least not people who can make a living off of it. [And clowns are nearly obsolete, aren't they?] I'd love to hear more about it, whenever you've time.
I'm a solo performer, mostly. I'd say my specialties range from illusions to escapism, to contorting my body. Mostly illusions, though. I like the challenge in it.
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