Train, unlike Flonne, hadn't shown much emotion when Jigen left. That wasn't like Train. Still, even if he didn't show it, he couldn't help but feel left behind in some sense. Jigen had been his best friend at Somarium and kind of his twin. Even with his usual demeanor about things that happened, he did miss him. He just figured it was best to get over it.
This feed had caught him off-guard, but only for a moment. His normal expression came back as he glanced to him. He was still silent for a while. He was thinking about how to answer this, but after a bit of thought...
Jigen was still sitting and watching the lake when he heard Train talk to him. He obviously could make the younger man's words hiw own, on the matter of them being pretty alike. In all his life, Jigen couldn't remember ever seeing someone as similar to him as Train, and in a sense that was a little bit scary.
He chuckled lightly at that before getting serious again. Yes, Train sure was like him. Showing so little emotion like that.
"I am. Looks like Som couldn't get enough of me." He said, eyes still focused on the lake.
It was pretty scary how identical they were. He hadn't met anyone else that was almost exactly like him. While in one hand he found it sort of cool, the other hand he found it sort of weird at the same time. Still, he was pretty emotionless. Still, he felt a little glad to see him again, but he wouldn't show that.
"I guess so. Nothing left to do now but wait for next time I suppose," he shrugged.
"Hmph... It's funny how I couldn't remember anything from this place when back home, but as soon as I got here, everything came back to me." He would actually appreciate if he could keep his memories of Somarium when going back, because some of them were certainly better than his 'regular' ones.
"Last thing I remember from this place is the flood though. Seems like I missed some stuff." He took a look around. Everything looked more or less intact now, so he was guessing that the flood happened quite some time ago. Enough for the whole place to recover itself.
It's OK <3 Took me forever to answer anyway, so we are even *lol*m19_loverAugust 17 2011, 14:42:16 UTC
"Hm? Attacks?" That certainly pinged Jigen's attention, and he kind of wanted to know more. Obviously that had nothing to do with most of his friends fleeing from Somarium, but he wanted to know about that anyway.
"Well... just zombies sort of. They attacked people randomly, although I can't say everyone was innocent citizens," he shrugged. He really didn't know how to answer that too well because Mun doesn't know how to.
"That's... really weird." Jigen doesn't look that surprised though. It isn't like Somarium never pulled anything bizarre before. And, hey, this is the reason why this mun went on hiatus, because she didn't understand a thing.
"Well, at least I wasn't around to get caught up with that." For the first time, he's actually glad that Somarium kicked him out.
"That's not promising that nothing else weird won't pop up and soon," he sighed. It would be off if Somarium suddenly stopped being weird like that. Ironically, some of the shit that happens reminds him of home.
"You tell me. I'm starting to get used to this place being upside down from time to time." Jigen rolled his eyes. Somarium really could use a 'permanent vacation' when it came to those events.
"I'm not sure of that either but... well, guess it's better if we get used to that. Probably will make things a lot less frustrating." Or, at least, that's what Jigen wanted to believe.
"I guess so," he simply replied back. He figured the more he got adjusted, the less likely he'd return home. Of course, having money here to spare and not having to chase after people everyday just to eat was nice.
Jigen could relate to Somarium being a little bit nicer than back home. Here, he didn't need to look over his shoulder every five seconds expecting someone to show up trying to kill him. Not to mention that most people here didn't care if he was a criminal or not, as long as he stayed put, for the lack of a better word.
"Well, I don't know what this place wants with me, but I hope it doesn't tease me again by taking me back home and then bringing me back." Really. Somarium should make up it's mind.
This feed had caught him off-guard, but only for a moment. His normal expression came back as he glanced to him. He was still silent for a while. He was thinking about how to answer this, but after a bit of thought...
"You're back," he said dryly.
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He chuckled lightly at that before getting serious again. Yes, Train sure was like him. Showing so little emotion like that.
"I am. Looks like Som couldn't get enough of me." He said, eyes still focused on the lake.
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"I guess so. Nothing left to do now but wait for next time I suppose," he shrugged.
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"Last thing I remember from this place is the flood though. Seems like I missed some stuff." He took a look around. Everything looked more or less intact now, so he was guessing that the flood happened quite some time ago. Enough for the whole place to recover itself.
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"Well, at least I wasn't around to get caught up with that." For the first time, he's actually glad that Somarium kicked him out.
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"Well, I don't know what this place wants with me, but I hope it doesn't tease me again by taking me back home and then bringing me back." Really. Somarium should make up it's mind.
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[Jigen can come to his world and become a sweeper with Train XD.]
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"Seems like some kind of cruel joke to me..." Jigen can't help but let out a small sigh of frustration.
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