Who: Simon and you
Where: Somni -- a store with much furniture, in the wee hours of the morning.
Style: You choose.
Status: Very open.
[ Simon had been planning to get a few things to make the place he was staying at a bit more livable. Somewhere along the way, the teen had lost track of time. After all, the mall was so large, and there was
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"Ugh... man..." he mumbles, more to himself than anyone. After all, he doesn't even know that the mall's not empty. "What a day..."
Still oblivious, Danny moseys on towards an electronics store across the way, not even glancing at the furniture store beside it. (For now.)
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Really, though, you could only do much in a furniture store, and the other stores were getting tempting. But then again, windows. Which ones had windows?
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Regardless, when Simon hears a familiar voice, he pauses, mid-bounce, and attempts to stand, only managing to halfway trip and stumble off the mattress. Graceful? Something like that. Either way, when he's finally standing again, he straightens his jacket that has crinkled a bit in his activity.
"...Passing time. And testing the bounce-rate of Sleepy's against Empire. You know, all for science and all." Giving a weak little pat to the mattress behind him. "...Yup, they didn't lie. That one's pretty firm."
Frankly, he's a bit embarrassed that he was caught doing something so childish, but then again, it's Simon.
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Danny snorts and grins at the attack of clumsiness, crossing his arms. When the guy has finally pulled himself together, Danny walks over to the matress, looking at it.
"Nice. It doesn't look very bouncy, but I guess 'science' doesn't lie." Usually. Danny rolls his eyes a little, plopping down onto a neighboring mattress.
To his surprise, he bounces without trying. "... Huh. You're right--these do have a bounce factor." As descreetly as he can, he bobs up and down a little more. "Why're you testing these out, anyway? Are you looking for a new bed, or something?
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"...Why are you here, then?"
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"Me? Uh... I couldn't sleep, so I was looking for a TV to take back to the Church."
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"Think there's actually anything good on any stations?" It's an honest question, because really. Are there any stations here?
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"There probably aren't even any stations at all. They probably have videos, though. I mean... Come on, they've got to have them. Why sell TVs and stuff if they don't?"
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He laughs as he settles back down, pondering to himself. "Kind of half-expecting another sequel to Dawn of the Dead in a few minutes. First zombie I spot, I'm hauling ass."
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"Heh, I'll be running befre you." The boy looks around, frowning at the otherwise veeery silent mall. "... You're kind of right, though this place is a little creepy when it's empty.
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Simon sits up, glancing out the main door of the furniture store. The lack of people working still nags at him. It seemed a bit reminiscent of some horrible sci-fi show.
"More like a lot of creepy."
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After along moment he literally bounces to his feet, putting his hands on his hips and turning back to face the mattress. "Have you decided on one, yet? Hey--if you want, I could help you carry it to wherever you're staying."
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"I'll probably wait for awhile. You know, mull it over for a few days," Simon said with a casual shrug. "Can't rush these things, you know. These couch-decisions... "
He trails off, growing more awkward by the moment.
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After a moment he sits back down. "So, uh--why now? I mean--I'm here because I can't sleep, obviously. Is that the same with you?"
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He felt a bit bad lying, but it was all for the greater good, he figured. Wasn't that something that had been drilled into his head in one of those classes? Economics or something, about the Greater Good outweighing individual advantages.
"Better than hanging around a boring apartment all day."
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