Warnings: Mild spoilers for Eureka Seven, implied death. Oh, and HTML abuse. Dream Effects: A generous heaping of guilt and self-loathing, mostly. Filter: None.
[It's an executable filter. He really doesn't need you to look for more trouble with your dreams, bff, and he was fairly sure that neither did you. He might be a bit late, but that should be at least solid enough to hit a 70% lock. Fallible however you OOCly wish, B|;.]
[To be honest, Dominic doesn't even know anymore if he should filter his dreams. After all, it's a quick way to get people like Diva to talk to him, and as much as he hates it, trying to avoid them won't do him any good.]
I'm fine. It was just a dream.
[There's some truth in that statement, fortunately.]
[A tilt of his head and a considering look. There is no need to hide things behind a facade, not when Dominic is so thoroughly a part of this now.]
...I daresay Miss Kamelot and Mister Vincent were the main instigators of this recent incident. I must wonder, however, if they had any form of assistance.
[That feeling of guilt doesn't go down so easily, even if it is just the lingering sensation from another person's nightmare.
Naomi's expression shows only concern for Dominic. No, they may not be on the most wonderful of terms, but to see him dream of something like this is difficult for even her to witness.]
Dominic. [A bit of a pause...] If nightmares continue like this, I have medication that will help you sleep.
Alright. [And that's all she needs to hear. His own business is his own. If something has happened, she believes he'll be smart enough to go to his boss first.]
I'll leave you alone, then. Let me know if you need anything.
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What the hell do you want!?
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Is that what happened to your pretty little girlfriend?
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[He suddenly stops. There's something that's odd about Road's comment.]
... How did you know that something had happened?
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Attached file:
< CODES.exe >
Please execute this, Dominic.
[It's an executable filter. He really doesn't need you to look for more trouble with your dreams, bff, and he was fairly sure that neither did you. He might be a bit late, but that should be at least solid enough to hit a 70% lock. Fallible however you OOCly wish, B|;.]
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Thanks. You didn't have to, though.
[Dominic could've done it himself if he really wanted to, after all.]
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How are you feeling?
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I'm fine. It was just a dream.
[There's some truth in that statement, fortunately.]
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He is silent for a moment, considering.
And he finds this fascinating for another reason, but first--]
Tell me, Mister Dominic, have you made the acquaintance of a Miss Road Kamelot?
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[He doesn't need to ask why Break wants to know.]
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...I daresay Miss Kamelot and Mister Vincent were the main instigators of this recent incident. I must wonder, however, if they had any form of assistance.
Who have you recently spoken with, might I ask?
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If you're familiar with her, Diva was involved as well. I don't have any proof, but...
[Innocent act or not, she wasn't exactly making an attempt to hide it.]
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Naomi's expression shows only concern for Dominic. No, they may not be on the most wonderful of terms, but to see him dream of something like this is difficult for even her to witness.]
Dominic. [A bit of a pause...] If nightmares continue like this, I have medication that will help you sleep.
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... I'll be fine. Don't worry about it.
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I'll leave you alone, then. Let me know if you need anything.
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I will. Thanks.
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