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Nov 01, 2011 23:33

Hydroponics was simply amazing.

It was relaxing. That was the best way Aerith could describe it. She was sure there had been plenty before her to make this observation, though. Still, it was comforted her in a way she'd needed. Even if it wasn't the planet, her planet, it still gave her a sense of peace. Despite it being an artificial environment ( Read more... )

miyako inoue, terry mcginnis, kanoe zouichi, aqua, aerith gainsborough, hououji fuu, !location: hydroponics, !status: open, applejack, maxine hunkel/cyclone

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beyondgotham November 2 2011, 03:55:35 UTC
Terry was really starting to dig Hydroponics. At first, the place had felt almost suffocating, with all the plant life. Terry had grown up in a world of steel and concrete, choked with pollution. Hydroponics was strangely exotic to him, and quickly becoming his new favorite hang-out.

He was content to just sit under a tree and relax, but he wasn't against socializing a bit. When he saw Aerith, he called out, "Hey."

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greenmateria November 2 2011, 04:22:46 UTC
Aerith had become sufficiently distracted with one of the animals that ran past her - was that a rabbit? The sound of Terry's voice snapped her out of her thoughts, and she looked over to see him under one of the trees.

Making her way over, she smiled. She knew she was probably being really silly about this place, but the atmosphere made her want to wrap herself in it like a blanket and stay forever. It was the most comfortable she'd felt since arriving.

"Hi! You know, you're the second person I've seen under a tree. Maybe I should claim one myself."

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beyondgotham November 2 2011, 04:32:47 UTC
Terry smiled warmly. It was odd, but he was happy to find someone on the ship that didn't seem to be as serious about saving the world or upset about the end of the world as most of the crew mates were. Not that they didn't know how to cut loose or anything, but this girl somehow seemed like she didn't have to.

"Yeah, they're pretty nice. But I'm not used to trees, so I don't really know how to judge one."

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greenmateria November 2 2011, 04:44:38 UTC
Aerith looked up at the tree he was under, studying the top. "Growing up, there weren't any trees around my home. I had a crash course in them once I left, but I find them comforting." As she said this, she placed a hand against the trunk. It was still strange to come into contact with plant life and not hear the planet in her mind.

Shaking her head, she shrugged as she looked back at him. "I think the best way to judge a tree is if its standing and healthy. And maybe if it's easy to climb, but I've never done that before."

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beyondgotham November 2 2011, 04:56:01 UTC
Terry laughed. "Y'know, I've never climbed a tree either. There just weren't a lot of trees were I grew up, except for in the parks. And most of those were pretty small. I guess a lot of the really big trees got cut down for city development."

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greenmateria November 2 2011, 05:22:19 UTC
"I've seen a few of my friends climb trees. One of them actually traveled through them for a bit, while she was following us. Jumping through the tops, as if it were nothing!" Aerith shook her head, amused at the memory. "I'm sure I'd have my fair share of scrapes and bruises from trying, I don't think I'm much of a climber."

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beyondgotham November 2 2011, 05:40:23 UTC
"Sounds like an interesting set of friends. I've seen people jump around from rooftops, but never trees. But I guess that's because Gotham has a lot more and taller buildings."

He stood up, taking a look up at the tree.

"Y'know what," he said, more to himself then to her, "I can climb flat buildings. I bet I could climb a tree."

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greenmateria November 2 2011, 05:49:01 UTC
Aerith looked up at the tree again, judging its height (very tall in her estimation), and she nodded.

"I'm sure climbing a tree would be easier than a building. Better places to grab onto. You should do it!"

While she waited on the nice, safe ground of course. Aerith was willing to try a lot, but tree climbing seemed a little harder for someone who wasn't used to scampering up buildings or other tall objects. Though she did climb to the top of her church.....

No, the ground was nice and safe. Good plan.

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