[When the screen comes on, it's pointed straight at the sky-- specifically, at the deep, smoke-gray thunderheads starting to roll in. The foliage just peeking over the bottom of the screen's view is whipping around in a frenzy, buffeted by the foreboding winds that have sprung up in the face of the storm.]
[Heather's voice then cuts in over the roar
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But I don't.
So just imagine them.
[Heather, you DID kinda bring it on yourself. Kinda. Or a lot.]
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Cheer up! At least you made some people laugh! That's a good thing, right?
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[SULK SULK SULKITY SULK. She'll get over it.]
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Are you okay?
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I'm fine, but my Gear is busted. This sucks.
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Is there anyway to get it fixed?
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I dunno, if it doesn't go back to normal soon, I'll... ask someone, I guess.
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[Soaking. Wet.]
[He looked kind of like a blond drowned rat. A shirtless, blond, peeved drowned rat.]
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Bloody weather.
[This is what he got for wandering away from civilization to sneak up on and scare people. Karma rears its ugly head once again.]
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[... And then she notices Liquid. Who, like in their very first meeting, has been a victim of the weather. Except this time, he so deserved it. He so thoroughly, utterly deserved it.]
[He doesn't get a hello. Not just yet. Just a great big smirk on Heather's face, directed straight at him, should he choose to look over in her direction.]
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Fuck you and the horse you rode in on.
[He sat down on one of the seats to remove his boots and dump out the small lake that had accumulated in each of them.]
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The horses here are pretty much made of fire, so I think I'll pass.
[NEW ACTIVITY: avoid moping over the Pokegear by being an enormous pain in the ass.]
[Heather turned around in her seat so that she could fold her arms across the back of it, still smirking like a fiend.]
Caught in the rain, huh?
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Good to see you again. I'm...guessing you got caught in the rain.
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... Nah. I just got attacked by a weather monster. [Cue airy shrug.] It happens.
Sup, Hal?
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Not much. I'm working here for the week--figured I'd come in early to get out of the rain.
[He sat down, adjusting his glasses with a smile.]
[Oh yeah, and there's a huge purple snake coiled around his leg.]
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Yeaaah. I thought I was gonna do some sightseeing, but... [She made a raspberry sound and mimed a falling airplane with her hand, thereby demonstrating via minimalist interpretive dance what had happened to her plans that afternoon.]
... Oh hey. It's your snake. [It was purple. That was nifty.]
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