[As summer starts to peak, the beach is a great place to be, and it's bustling. Everything for a day of fun is here: nets for volleyball, plenty of people swimming or sunning themselves, kids chasing or running away from the waves, sand castles, and... a giant igloo
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The people hanging around her aren't real - they never are - and they melt into the backdrop without it quite being possible to notice just when or how they left, or where they went. Ami tosses a casual smile up at Cloud and her characteristic greeting.]
It's been awhile! Cloud. [And she's glad. Glad for the reality, glad that it's him. She'd wanted to see him again.]
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Hm.
[his brief nod is his expression of that as well as the quiet hum. Suddenly the beach doesn't seem to large and he doesn't feel so awkward. Then his eyes will focus in on the cover of her book and he'll ask:]
What're you reading?
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Maybe that's not 'so-called', anymore. Maybe.
Ami startles and smoothly covers the identifying features of her book cover with a hand as she answers lightly.]
No, it's nothing. [Mizuno Ami does not waste time reading paperback novels.]
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Scandalous Thunder?
[ooc. I'm wildly assuming for the lutz. Feel free to have him simply teasing her and it being an entirely different title]
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Are you saying I shouldn't read what I want?
[After holding his gaze long enough to make her point, she moves her fingers.]
Look again.
[Whether she was really reading something more innocent, or changed it with a quick illusion, the title displayed is innocuous.]
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A Field Guide to Astronomy.
[he nods as if 'of course, what else would it be'. His blue eyes just might have the hint of that smirk at the edges of their color as he lifts them back to her face despite how dry his voice and serious his face is.]
Must have misread it the first time. No thunder being scandalous at all apparently.
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A small, reluctant smile forms before she can stop it.]
So this isn't a time to read anymore! [She speaks breezily.] Shall we do something else?
(ooc: she actually does enjoy astronomy specifically in anime XD)
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And he already knows Ami well enough to know she's got a bit of a mischievous streak.
Between those two he's pretty sure he's going to regret it when he admits to a slightly lost:]
I don't know.
[ooc. heh - it was just a guess but it seemed to make sense. Glad Cloud and I got it right!]
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[Which will turn into 'splashing' and probably 'Ami creating a few small tidal waves to completely drench Cloud and claim victory'. She's not known for playing entirely fair - though she maintains that playing at her highest level is fair.]
The water is clear today. I feel like enjoying it.
(ooc: You did!)
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As long as he's in it and not on it, Cloud's usually okay with water. So, even though he suspects there will be foul play, he'll still give a short nod and a quiet sound. Water sounds nice.]
Okay.
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Hurry up! If you're slow, I won't wait for you!
[She calls this challenge back to Cloud over her shoulder.]
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He wades in slowly, taking his time as the water moves up his legs. There a brief moment that brings a twitch but then he reminds himself that his feet are on a solid surface and that's salt he smells, not mako. The horizon's wide and open without a single confining glass wall and when he inhales it's salt air and wind, not liquid green down his nose and throat. It's okay and the moment passes.
No tubes.
No mako.
He's okay.
With a brief head shake at himself, he dips a hand into the water in front of him. He lifts his eyes to where his companion is. His lips shift.]If I go to slow you'll ( ... )
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[The retort comes easily along with a wagging finger. The same hand then scoops its way into the water to splash some at Cloud.]
I won't let you win that easily.
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Wouldn't think of it. You'd make the water into ice cubes.
[and then he launches himself into a shallow dive that barely breaks the surface of the water, letting himself enjoy the simple feeling of being submerged without restrains or stagnant liquid congealing around him.]
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How long since he was there, since he was with her, since she relied on him, since they found a way to laugh together even in the darkness? Since she played in the water with him like this? Yet it produces a sharp pang of longing now.
She tries to swallow it down, shake it off. She tries for that usual flippancy, that casual lack of attachment.]
Shouldn't I do what I want with the water? After all, it's mine.
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