Who: Alphonse Elric and Maciel's Dragonlings- Saata, Aata, Haata and Kaata
What: It was supposed to be a trip to the market and back... :|a
When: Tuesday afternoon
Where: Around the city, likely not too far from the market area and city center
Warnings: G
Status: In Progress
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Over the hills and far away )
Mutter, mutter, mutter. Al cocked his head to the side before glancing up and around to make sure he hadn't missed his turn.
He paused mid-step though, taking in the sight of the little foursome, who really, if you asked Al (who was not one to talk considering his childhood) looked far too young to be out and on their own. He looked around again. Maybe their mom or dad was just around the corner? But that didn't seem right at all. There wasn't anyone.
"Umm..." The voice from the armor was not a match for it at all, a rather young-sounding tone. "Excuse me... are you lost?"
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As their two elders argued, Haata and Kaata looked back at each other worriedly, but then came another sound that drew their attention. Easily startled, Kaata immediately took cover behind Haata. ~Uwah! It's so big!~
Alphonse's question finally broke the argument between Saata and Aata, both of who gasped in surprise at the looming figure of metal. The voice gave them pause, however. Huh?
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Moving slowly, he crouched down to be a bit closer to their level. (This was kitten procedure 101 in action was what this was) "I'm sorry if I startled you. It's a good idea not to talk to strangers most of the time too. But my name is Al."
He paused before holding up his little list. "I'm headed to the market too. I have to buy milk for my brother, even though he says he won't drink it."
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He glanced towards his left then. "The market's this way. Why don't we walk together? That way I won't get lost and neither will you."
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The little ones giggled in amusement at such a sneaky way to get someone to drink milk. ~It must be a very good stew! I wonder how it tastes?~ wondered Haata. Kaata nodded. ~Does Maciel use milk in our stew? Maybe he can try it!~ Ah, but that would require groceries, which was what they needed to get.
Aata looked at Alphonse, and then in the direction pointed out. After a moment's consideration, he nodded. ~All right. That sounds like a good idea.~ With his voiced approval, both Haata and Kaata cheered, always happy to make new friends, and this way, they'd all get to be together a little longer.
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"It's a really good stew. Or it was when mom made it. I don't really know if I make it as well as she did." In large part because he can't taste it.
He nodded though. "I think so too." He straightened up to his full height then. Starting off, he kept his steps slow so the kids could keep up. "What do you need to get?"
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~Mm, he's here with us. He's at the house we're staying at because he's resting. Naata, Maata and Taata are with him~ Aata explained. They had all started to fall in step with Alphonse, a strange little group to see.
In hindsight Aata realized they hadn't made a list, really, but it was easy enough getting the things they knew they usually had. ~The usual things! Vegetables and fruits, bread and milk...~ He looked to the others to see if they remembered anything else.
Kaata couldn't help but keep staring at the large suit of armor that walked alongside of them, his mind far from grocery shopping at the moment. Finally, he had to ask. ~Why do you wear all that? Isn't it heavy?~
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"That's easy then!" The suit of armor glanced over at the little gaggle of kids walking with him. At the question he laughed though. "Ah, it's not really heavy. I guess I'm kind of used to it. I wear it all the time."
He wasn't really one to broadcast his situation, but above all he was fairly sure that informing them that he was an empty, walking, talking giant suit of armor might scare them. So maybe it was best to save that secret for another day.
"Speaking of heavy, are you going to be able to carry all the things you're going to get? You know, I bet I could make something to help!"
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For now, the explanation sufficed. Were Naata present, he would have certainly been more suspicious. These four had no problems accepting what Alphonse said.
To the question asked, Saata waved a hand dismissively. ~No problem! Aata can carry it all!~
Aata looked at the other, not quite frowning. ~Hey, you guys should at least help too!~ Weight wasn't an issue for an earth dragon, but if the others were going to slack off...
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"But even so, maybe I can show you something once we get to the market that might make it easier."
Speaking of the market, Alphonse was pretty sure this was it ahead and he trotted ahead to hold the door for the little group.
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All four of the dragonlings looked interested in what Alphonse said, wondering what he could mean. And now that they had arrived at the market (~See! I told you it was this way!~ ~No you didn't- you almost had us going the other direction!~)- they'd get to see soon enough, hopefully!
They all filed in, relieved to have made it to their destination. This part should be easy, now! Saata appointed each of the others to go gather a certain thing, and they all ran off. How lost could you get in a market?
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Once he had gotten the thoroughly appalling amount of snacks for his brother, he turned his attention to actual food. He finished his list rather quickly.
And since he had said he'd come up with something to make their trip back easier, he began amassing a little pile of things -- mostly pieces of some of the empty produce crates, a few pieces of metal from a separate shelf,a rather large bucket.
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It became a little more obvious as to what happened once the children reconvene near the door, Saata with a basket of fruits, Aata with another of some select vegetables, and Kaata with a loaf of bread. Hmmm. Someone was missing.
"........"
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"Should we look for him?" ...how did someone get lost in a grocery market? Then again, they were just little. Maybe he found the candy aisle. Hmm.
He stepped away from his little pile of things before peering down the nearest aisle.
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Sadly it wasn't distraction that was to be faulted for Haata's absence. It was a wonder just how directionally challenged fire dragons could be. Sadly enough, their sorcerer back home was no better. At the moment Haata found himself staring up at the canned foods section, which he was pretty sure he had passed two minutes ago.
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