(Bendy timed! Post Titans Hypertime plot.)It was a very nice day out. Erin was working on being in places outside of her normal setting. Which meant not Avalon or New York
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Mica'kel needed a short break from heroics after being lost in time and space. Because if his meltdown at Doctor Manhattan he was worried, again, about his own nature. He was driven to a dark part of his mind by those psychic feelings of anguish and suffering, and it confirmed his fears. If he was pushed, he might just be capable of all the horrible things other White Martians were.
He needed to get his mind off of it, and rather than sit around the cave watching cartoons and beating on training dummies, he decided to go down to the shore. He flew, taking care to be invisible of course, as he banked down over the clear blue waters by the dock. He flew just a tad too low, and the wind generated as he flew by caused a jet of water before he pulled up. It would seem to anyone watching the water just spouted for no reason.
Erin blinked when she saw the water spout. At least it looked that way to her. She couldn't help the simple amusement that over came her. She chuckled and glanced away trying to keep an eye out for other people.
She really didn't like getting outed as a meta human and would get really nervous if anyone figured out she was re-hydrating by sticking her feet in the water. If she has to she'll go get bottled water and drink that but this is just so much more relaxing.
Mica'kel hovered, looking around, making sure no one saw. No one looked surprised, or exuded surprise psychically. Looks like no one had really noticed, or if they had they'd chocked it up to whales or something. Then he noticed something he hadn't before. A girl under the docks, resting in the water. Peculiar. She seemed a little nervous on top of relaxed and amused. This piqued Mica'kel's curiosity.
He flew down to the docks, changing his form into a teenage human when he was sure no one could see him. He walked over to the docks, specifically the one Erin was under. He leaned over, poking his head down to see her. "What are you doing?" He asked. Not malicious or freaked out in the slightest, but purely curious, his expression would reflect this. He hoped she wouldn't freak out, he wasn't quite a master of the intricacies of human social interaction. Yet
Oh no someone saw her. Her cheeks start to grow warm from embarrassment.
"Um. Just soaking my feet," she covers up as she starts to climb back up to where he is as her boots and purse are still laying up there. She was lying just a little bit.
She wiggles her toes and glances away once she's not dangling in the water anymore.
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He needed to get his mind off of it, and rather than sit around the cave watching cartoons and beating on training dummies, he decided to go down to the shore. He flew, taking care to be invisible of course, as he banked down over the clear blue waters by the dock. He flew just a tad too low, and the wind generated as he flew by caused a jet of water before he pulled up. It would seem to anyone watching the water just spouted for no reason.
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She really didn't like getting outed as a meta human and would get really nervous if anyone figured out she was re-hydrating by sticking her feet in the water. If she has to she'll go get bottled water and drink that but this is just so much more relaxing.
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He flew down to the docks, changing his form into a teenage human when he was sure no one could see him. He walked over to the docks, specifically the one Erin was under. He leaned over, poking his head down to see her. "What are you doing?" He asked. Not malicious or freaked out in the slightest, but purely curious, his expression would reflect this. He hoped she wouldn't freak out, he wasn't quite a master of the intricacies of human social interaction. Yet
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"Um. Just soaking my feet," she covers up as she starts to climb back up to where he is as her boots and purse are still laying up there. She was lying just a little bit.
She wiggles her toes and glances away once she's not dangling in the water anymore.
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