Mizuno Ami☿Mercury (
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onepassingnight2012-10-24 08:06 pm
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We need to work deeper
Mercury is in a vast, open room made of marble with elegantly carved pillars and supports, that all could have come from a temple in ancient Greece. But instead of an altar, pride of place is given to a massive supercomputer. The terminal and viewscreens take up the entire far wall, where she gives them her full attention.
Her eyes barely move as she studies the computer intently, scrolling through lines of code and occasionally taking down notes. There! She sees exactly how to fix that problem now, one that's been nagging at her for what seems like weeks. But after long enough, her head starts to droop over the console and the words on the screen blur into her thoughts, and then into darkness as she falls asleep.
Ami wakes with a start. Nighttime shadows remind her of how long she's been sitting in this chair, with a can of tea leaves and a hot cup of strongly brewed tea to keep her company while she works through the long hours. The marble hall becomes a comfortable room, modern and spacious, with heavily-laden bookshelves and tropical fish. The massive supercomputer is none other than her laptop. With a pang of irritation, she realizes she can't remember the answer that was so clear a moment ago in her dream. She sits up straight, and goes back to her task right away.
Her eyes barely move as she studies the computer intently, scrolling through lines of code and occasionally taking down notes...
(ooc: since it's a dream in a dream, people can feel free to choose which to catch her at/flit through both)
Her eyes barely move as she studies the computer intently, scrolling through lines of code and occasionally taking down notes. There! She sees exactly how to fix that problem now, one that's been nagging at her for what seems like weeks. But after long enough, her head starts to droop over the console and the words on the screen blur into her thoughts, and then into darkness as she falls asleep.
Ami wakes with a start. Nighttime shadows remind her of how long she's been sitting in this chair, with a can of tea leaves and a hot cup of strongly brewed tea to keep her company while she works through the long hours. The marble hall becomes a comfortable room, modern and spacious, with heavily-laden bookshelves and tropical fish. The massive supercomputer is none other than her laptop. With a pang of irritation, she realizes she can't remember the answer that was so clear a moment ago in her dream. She sits up straight, and goes back to her task right away.
Her eyes barely move as she studies the computer intently, scrolling through lines of code and occasionally taking down notes...
(ooc: since it's a dream in a dream, people can feel free to choose which to catch her at/flit through both)
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"I wasn't falling asleep," she insisted, in the face of the evidence. She gave the monitor another look before turning back to Kanda. She amended the statement with the truth: "Just for a moment."
Where to go, was really the question. And it might take physically dragging her out of the room.
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"Just get up. I'm sick of being locked up in this place."
Truth be told, as much as he enjoyed being in Ami's personal space like this, he really didn't like standing still. Her apartment wasn't a good place to meditate, everything smelled of her. How could he concentrate with that? It frustrated him to admit so he merely showed his uncomfortableness with annoyance. As usual.
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"We'll go," she decided, somewhat begrudgingly. She stood, and as a token to the cooler weather, she picked up a nearby jacket.
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"You'll get it later once you clear your head." He offered in condolences. Didn't matter since all he wanted to do was get out.
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She seemed to know where they were going, at least, or have somewhere in mind. She moved with purpose, until she finally decided to share with Kanda, "We're going by the library."
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People on the street turned their heads at the loud voice. Kanda didn't care. How the hell could Ami decide to go to the library after being stuck all day in doors! More studying? No, not while he was here. He reached over and grabbed her hand pulling her in the opposite direction. Stay away from the library, Ami!
"Like hell I'm going to some Library." No, he wasn't even going to think about. Lavi used to try these stunts too and he knew how to handles this: force them away from it. He'd lead her somewhere, anywhere.
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They seemed to be heading in the direction of the park first.
Ami seemed to be rather irritated. "Don't think you can just take me wherever you want." On the other hand, she didn't seem to be walking back the other way, either.
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"Don't think I just came here to watch you study. I'm sure you do that enough when you're awake, don't get me involved in that too."
And it was true, why would she want to study with him around? Not that he wasn't entertaining enough but they never had a problem with this. He figured she was stressed, that's the only time he knew Lavi to mess around with books. The park would be a good choice. He pulled her onward down the path.
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There was really nothing else to do but to accept the fact she was going to be taking a break for awhile. The truth was, she needed one. Ami gave the programming she'd been working on a last, longing thought, and then turned to Kanda.
She'd justify it with the same excuse as the last time, but this time it was Ami who reached to take Kanda's arm, without a single further word of explanation.
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Parks were different now than they used to be, no to mention this park was big! He came to a fork in the path and glared from one side to the other.
"Dammit. Why do they have to make everything so complicated."
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"The path to the center is this way. It comes out at the other side, almost exactly in the middle." A slight nudge guided Kanda in the right direction.
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"What is this, a fishing pond?" In the middle of a park? Strange.
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Suddenly, she turned to Kanda, with a mischievous smile. "I want to try one!"
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"Try one? Go ahead. I'll wait right here."
He was going to follow his gut even if he didn't really know what was wrong. He also didn't do very well with that much water.
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As she approached him, the boatman greeted her and her companion warmly. A few minutes earlier, he'd yelled at a couple for being short on money and wasting his time. "It's such a nice day," he decided this time, for Ami and Kanda, "I'd like to give you both the hour free." Ami's bright smile in return was too innocent.
Humans were so easy.
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"I guess this is the part where you tell me not to complain since you're not sitting in front of your computer, right?"
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Free tickets were not to be turned down. If she had any twinge of guilt for the boatman out a fare, it didn't show. Instead, she headed towards the dock where the boats waited.
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And then he decided that sort of thought wasn't entirely a good thing to dwell on. He went silent and instead he just did what he was told. He had mesed with these before and before stepping in himself, he extended his hand out to help her on the boat.
"Don't think I'll be rowing the entire time." He muttered. That was never his job.
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Mostly because he'd said that.
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"We travel on foot, on train, and by ships and boats." Kanda's pretty damned strong, look at this boat pick up a good speed as he heads to the center of the pond.
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They were headed towards the center of the pond, and Kanda's strong pull on the oars was attracting some attention from curious girls - and boys suddenly keen to prove themselves by quickening their own paces to impress those girls.
"You're good at this," the girl seated in his boat observed lightly. "I think I'll let you continue awhile."
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"I'm not rowing you around for an hour." He all ready proved he could do this, no need to prove anything else. He came to a halt, letting the boat steady itself before setting down the oars and leaning back in his seat.
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"I'd like to stay out here like this for a long time," she admitted when she finally spoke. "I like it."
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"It's refreshing to see a place like this within a forest of concrete." He really wasn't sure he liked these big buildings. He didn't like them in his time but that was mostly because he had grown too accustomed to living in a tower surrounded by dense forest. He turned his head towards Ami.
"Are you cold?"
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"No," she said instead. "This cold doesn't compare to the North Pole." It was the truth, if a rather extreme example. She felt at home among landscapes of ice and glaciers and frozen lakes.
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SORRY I'M LATE
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