Who: Spock and Open What: Spock's outside for once, debating with himself again When: Twilight Where: Sitting by the Fiume Sanguinante Warnings: None as of now Status: In Progress
It was a beautiful night, with a clear sky and a light breeze that Aqua couldn't help going outside to relax. Terra and Ven were both in the city, so were Riku and Sora so that made up five Keybearers in case more Heartless ever appeared again. She had to think of training methods for Sora and Riku, find a way to help Terra if he had trouble remembering still and Ven was about ready for his Mark of Mastery.
The Master had quite a bit on her mind, and for that she nearly didn't notice the other man sitting on the edge of the bridge as she crossed towards the park. Very nearly. Though she did catch sight of him at the last moment and came to a stop, the metal on her boots scraping a bit against the bridge. She followed his gaze up to the stars a smiled.
"I was taught that each star is a world. And when one disappears, then the world has been engulfed by Darkness. I've never seen it myself, the stars disappearing." Aqua said lightly, recalling the stories Eraqus had taught them.
Spock had noticed her, but looked as to both not be rude and to look back at the stars. They were difficult to build constellations out of, as they weren't of the same star system or Vulcan or Earth, but if he could chart out the movements of them, perhaps he could make an accurate calendar. Perhaps a lunar one as well. Then people could easily use whichever one they were familiar with
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Janice had been alternating between wanting to hide and being restless since her friends had left the city. Tonight, restlessness had won out so she had found Wyn's leash and took the dog for a walk, trying to do something with the energy that just wouldn't quite go away.
Eventually, she found her way to the bridge, her steps slowing when she spotted someone sitting on the edge. Unconsciously, she reached for the pistol holstered at her hip, then she realized that Wyn was wagging her tail and that being was Mr. Spock. Not wanting to surprise him, Jan shook Wyn's leash slightly so that the tags attached would jingle so that he'd know someone was there. "Good evening, Mr. Spock."
It was illogical to think that the Enterprise was in the sky above them, as they couldn't be in the dimension as the ship. No one here knew what a Vulcan was, he was so strange to them. Well...to most. He'd been told of trolls, but hadn't encountered one yet.
Spock was brought out of his thinking with the jingling of tags and footsteps. He looked over just as Janice wiggled the dog's leash to attract his attention. "Good evening..." Could he really call her yeoman here? This wasn't the Enterprise... "Janice. How are you this evening with your animal companion?" The Vulcan's boots scraped a little against the bricking of the bridge as he pulled himself up to his feet, dusting his rear off before facing her fully.
For a moment, Jan almost gives him the polite, 'Yeoman Rand' answer, but there's no real reason for that anymore. At least not here. "Mostly, I'm fine, but a little jittery." She absentmindedly pets Wyn before giving the dog a command to sit. "It's been too quiet. How have you been adapting to...everything?"
Jittery? Spock wondered if she had been in the park when it had turned into a dinosaur area... He closed some of the distance between them, hands clasped behind his back.
"I have been well. My adaption to this city is slow, but I am...getting there. I have met numerous people, experienced dinosaurs in the park and have found suitable living quarters on the upper floors of the library." He found he liked it there. Very quiet, with access to information should he ever need it while he was 'home'.
"May I inquire as to what you are jittery about? And who your animal companion is?"
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The Master had quite a bit on her mind, and for that she nearly didn't notice the other man sitting on the edge of the bridge as she crossed towards the park. Very nearly. Though she did catch sight of him at the last moment and came to a stop, the metal on her boots scraping a bit against the bridge. She followed his gaze up to the stars a smiled.
"I was taught that each star is a world. And when one disappears, then the world has been engulfed by Darkness. I've never seen it myself, the stars disappearing." Aqua said lightly, recalling the stories Eraqus had taught them.
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Eventually, she found her way to the bridge, her steps slowing when she spotted someone sitting on the edge. Unconsciously, she reached for the pistol holstered at her hip, then she realized that Wyn was wagging her tail and that being was Mr. Spock. Not wanting to surprise him, Jan shook Wyn's leash slightly so that the tags attached would jingle so that he'd know someone was there. "Good evening, Mr. Spock."
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Spock was brought out of his thinking with the jingling of tags and footsteps. He looked over just as Janice wiggled the dog's leash to attract his attention. "Good evening..." Could he really call her yeoman here? This wasn't the Enterprise... "Janice. How are you this evening with your animal companion?" The Vulcan's boots scraped a little against the bricking of the bridge as he pulled himself up to his feet, dusting his rear off before facing her fully.
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"I have been well. My adaption to this city is slow, but I am...getting there. I have met numerous people, experienced dinosaurs in the park and have found suitable living quarters on the upper floors of the library." He found he liked it there. Very quiet, with access to information should he ever need it while he was 'home'.
"May I inquire as to what you are jittery about? And who your animal companion is?"
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