[Closed] Warm. Radiant. Beautiful.

Jun 29, 2011 21:35

Who: Quorra and Rex Salazar
When: The morning after this, courtesy of the Hearts Aflame event!
Where: A rooftop.
Format: Paragraph, action, etc.
What: Rex meets Quorra for their agreed not-date to get rid of those annoying strings and go roof-running afterward. Wacky hijinks ensue.
Warnings: None yet.

You are my sunshine... )

rex salazar, quorra

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naniteknight June 29 2011, 14:18:13 UTC
Quorra may have detected the low hum of turbine engines prior to those footsteps. The easiest way to reach a roof for Rex if he wasn't in the middle of a run was always the same...via the Boogie Pack. He'd touched down a short distance away at the other end of the roof, building the pack down and away into nothing before approaching his so-called "date ( ... )

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isoalgorithm June 29 2011, 14:50:17 UTC
"It's easy to take things for granted, once you get used to them," Quorra said in an easy, conversational tone. "But I don't think I'll ever take a sunrise for granted." If she ever did, she was sure Flynn would pull her up on it, like he had with so many other things.

She swung her legs to and fro, kicking her heels idly against the side of the building. "This is my favorite spot," she continued. "I come here almost every morning. It's great for sunsets, too - but those, I like to sleep through." She grinned, a little sheepishly, as if admitting some deep, dark secret ( ... )

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naniteknight June 29 2011, 15:07:04 UTC
"Early to bed, early to rise, huh?" Not really his style, but he knew it worked for some people ( ... )

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isoalgorithm June 29 2011, 16:06:43 UTC
Quorra smiled, returning her gaze to the sky, silent as he settled beside her. When he spoke, her gaze remained fixed, but unfocused; she mulled over his words for a minute, a thoughtful expression suffusing her features as the morning sun washed over them.

"Maybe," she mused. "I wonder if anyone else has thought of that." She hadn't heard anything on the Forge network, but then maybe people just weren't thinking in such linear terms. Quorra could, because she was a program, but after a thousand cycles with only a User for company, her thinking was more like a User's sometimes, anyway. Not to mention the fact that Isomorphic Algorithms had never been your typical cut-and-dried Basic-type program. But Rex's solution seemed logical to her ( ... )

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