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mayfield_rpg2012-09-16 11:35 am
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action; phone (forward dated to Monday!)
{ACTION} Mayfield Elementary; before class
[Despite seeing and hearing some things he didn't want to encounter during the trip into the void, Czeslaw has been attending school without missing a day. Dressed in a white shirt with a tie (fixed to be straight by his drone mother) and jacket but missing his usual hat, Czes makes his way on campus, arriving a little bit early.
He bumps shoulders with people sometimes, uttering a small "sorry" whenever he does. But if he sees a face he recognizes, he looks up with the best smile he could plaster on his face.]
Hi... good morning! How's it going?
{ACTION} Stone Street; afternoon
[Czeslaw received something in the mail after coming home from school. It was just an envelope with a card inside, but what's important to Czes is what is dran on the card. It's a two-panel comic, a simple picture of a human with a wound in the first panel; the human's wound is healed in the second. He looks at it for a couple of seconds before he pales and nearly drops it, turning white and running inside the house.]
{PHONE} filtered to Firo Prochainezo
Firo! Hey Firo, can I talk to you?
[First he calls Firo, because this is the guy he was living with back home. First he's got to call Firo and see if he's still alive and around, and tell him what happened. He already tried to see if the mail wasn't joking, and sure enough it was real. The cut on his lip he bit down on it earlier healed in seconds.]
Not over the phone, though -- I can come to to your house or meet you anywhere, but I need to talk to you!
{ACTION} Nelson Street; nighttime
[Czes was also going to try calling Elmer C. Albatross but instead he runs. He remembers that Elmer lived on Nelson Street, so he runs as fast as he can to that street, hoping he'll find the house. But it's the one with the treehouse, right?
He's running so fast he might crash right into a passerby, saying "Sorry!" and hoping he won't get pulled into a conversation.]
[Despite seeing and hearing some things he didn't want to encounter during the trip into the void, Czeslaw has been attending school without missing a day. Dressed in a white shirt with a tie (fixed to be straight by his drone mother) and jacket but missing his usual hat, Czes makes his way on campus, arriving a little bit early.
He bumps shoulders with people sometimes, uttering a small "sorry" whenever he does. But if he sees a face he recognizes, he looks up with the best smile he could plaster on his face.]
Hi... good morning! How's it going?
{ACTION} Stone Street; afternoon
[Czeslaw received something in the mail after coming home from school. It was just an envelope with a card inside, but what's important to Czes is what is dran on the card. It's a two-panel comic, a simple picture of a human with a wound in the first panel; the human's wound is healed in the second. He looks at it for a couple of seconds before he pales and nearly drops it, turning white and running inside the house.]
{PHONE} filtered to Firo Prochainezo
Firo! Hey Firo, can I talk to you?
[First he calls Firo, because this is the guy he was living with back home. First he's got to call Firo and see if he's still alive and around, and tell him what happened. He already tried to see if the mail wasn't joking, and sure enough it was real. The cut on his lip he bit down on it earlier healed in seconds.]
Not over the phone, though -- I can come to to your house or meet you anywhere, but I need to talk to you!
{ACTION} Nelson Street; nighttime
[Czes was also going to try calling Elmer C. Albatross but instead he runs. He remembers that Elmer lived on Nelson Street, so he runs as fast as he can to that street, hoping he'll find the house. But it's the one with the treehouse, right?
He's running so fast he might crash right into a passerby, saying "Sorry!" and hoping he won't get pulled into a conversation.]
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Are you sure about that? He didn't sound like the nicest guy, from what you said.
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[There were people of varying degrees of niceness from Szilard to Maiza. If you can call a gangster nice.]
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They sure had a variety, didn't they?
I guess I should pay this guy a visit. If he's a friend, great, if not I'll have a better idea of what to watch out for. Have you talked to him much here?
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Wanna pay him a visit together sometime?
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Sure! It's be nice to go together. You gonna talk to him about anything?
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Nothin' in particular, really... I guess I just wanna find out what kind of person he is. And if he's your friend, I should get to know him.
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You sure? You said he was an okay guy.
[So he would have thought being called his friend wouldn't be a problem.]
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My friends... are people like Maiza, or Isaac and Miria, or you and Miss Ennis.
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We're friends?
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[There's no going back on it now, of course. He doesn't feel the need to either. But he shuffles his feet, then nods.]
Yeah, we are.
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We are. Thanks.
[He reaches over to playfully punch Czes's shoulder in a manly display of affection.]
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Oof--
I-I mean, it's not like I don't like you..
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I'd hope not, after we've been hangin' out and all.
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You're real nice to me back home, too, so.
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I'm glad to hear that. I'd hate to have to hit myself for somethin' I don't even remember doin' yet.
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You haven't. Don't worry, Firo.
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[He smiles and kicks off the ground to swing higher.]
But, you know, if somebody else does give you trouble, you just have to tell me and I'll take care of it for you.
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Thanks Firo. But I don't want to cause you trouble, either.
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You wouldn't cause me trouble, so don't worry about it.
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