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Oct 04, 2009 19:21

Life is very different when there are no humans around. For most of his life, Kowaru had varied between opinions about what should be done with his own self and his own will. He had never even learned that 'will' existed until he was 12. He did not learn that he could employ it for himself until he was 14. And then he died ( Read more... )

ikari shinji, black egg, !au, +anime, *stefan

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sdatislife October 5 2009, 03:16:32 UTC
Shinji is still curled up, asleep. Surprisingly enough, he's not that cold - Second Impact changed climates, after all. It's actually fairly warm in this strange, post-apocalyptic world. He has his arms wrapped around himself and he stirs as Kaworu comes sliding back down to the beach. He mumbles something and rolls over onto his side - he doesn't want to get up yet, apparently. At least that's what he's mumbling half-heartedly.

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creationofwill October 6 2009, 09:58:05 UTC
Thank goodness for small favours, as it is preferable to arrive calmly, rather than having to deal with a minor or major bad reaction from Shinji just yet.

Those reactions will come later, he knows. Even he had a little trouble in the empty civilization, nobody to be found for miles. There was damage to be found everywhere, caused by this or that continuing what it had been ordered to do, but with no human to continue the control.

"There is no school to avoid," Kaworu says, kneeling by Shinji, brushing hair out of his eyes. "So there is no excuses that will, ah - " He searches for the expression in his own mind. " - float the boat."

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sdatislife October 7 2009, 03:14:53 UTC
Shinji stirs nad his eyes slowly open. He remembers where he is, what's happened - it all comes back. He blinks owlishly up at Kaworu in shock.

"No school...? I..."

He sits up with a small groan, rubbing sleep from his eyes, "...I know. What time...?"

He galnces up at the sky. It's hard to tell.

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creationofwill October 7 2009, 03:24:18 UTC
"8:57am, if you want to care about the clocks at this point."

Kaworu has never cared one bit about the clocks at all. Time is a useless transition to measure. It is not as if it was the same for everyone.

Of course, forcing a definition onto it may help at this point, therefore he keeps any opinions inside after that.

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