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Don't Panic
[Welcome to a wide expanse of... nothing. It's a bunch of white space, not unlike how some digital worlds look when they're loading large portions of new data. Just pristine white as far as the eye can see... and the only thing of color, is a young man sitting cross-legged with his omnipresent cape fluttering in the wind. Getting closer, it becomes obvious just why he's sitting there. There are a pair of coffee tables set up forming an L-shape, covering the space to the right and in front of him. Heaped on the tables and in neat little stacks around him are... books?
If anyone happened to know Kamina fairly well, the notion of him becoming a serious bookworm was probably a sign of impending apocalypse. Thankfully for anyone that might be inclined to run off and proclaim that the end times were upon the world, the books didn't have much in the way of words -more picture albums of varied cities and time periods with maybe a paragraph at most to explain each one.
A moment passes and it seems that he's pretty entranced by whatever he's reading when a sudden gust fills the area. The floor trembles briefly before an asphalt city street suddenly forms underfoot. And with a low rumble, countless buildings begin to erupt from the ground as they rise to their appropriate heights.
The young man stands to his feet with an amused expression as he studies his handiwork; not a recreation of any specific place. But the mood and architecture of the area he's dreamed up here looks an awful lot like the cities of America, circa the late 1940s. Might be a good time to ask him what in the hell is going on before he starts adding things like people and music.]
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The way she phrases things forces him to pause for a moment. It takes a moment for him to mentally jog remembering the word 'therapist' from his memory. Finding so much around the different dreams had exposed him to more books -those things with countless words printed inside them. And while he'd been learning to read in life, this afterlife had somehow made the process of continuing to learn a modest bit easier. Though that particular term had only come up a few times in the things he'd read.]
Tch, nah. I'll listen if you've got a problem and even try to help ya with it. But all the making sense of dreams, gestures and other crap like that bores me.
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Freudian analysis is outdated.
[It's the first thought to jump into her head. Then, when she's less caught off-guard by that simple offer to listen:]
Let's just explore this place for now, then. We have more to build.
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Truth be told, he wasn't planning to give up on working on that outlook of hers by any stretch. Just he needed to know more about the kind of person she was, the kind of life she led and just what happened to make her that way. And it just wasn't his way of doing things to listen while she talked on a couch -not by any stretch. This would be something done through getting on her good side; swapping stories, experiences and just doing things together. He would show her that she could afford to hope and believe and that those things could yield payoff. And while he had little patience, this was something important enough that he'd try playing that subtle game he sucked at for now.
A real man would never consider it below him to do things in new ways anyway.]
Now that's the kinda attitude I'm looking for!
[Kamina gives the new 'city' a quick glance around.]
Let's see, so we've got a style for how the place looks. What'do you think would be a nice touch? I know I wanna get some Ganmen in here... just can't decide how yet.
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[The answer is so obvious to her that it comes out almost automatically; yet it may not be the first thing someone would expect her to name.
She doesn't bother explaining herself. She simply emphasizes it.]
I want to see an amusement park here.
[But not Juuban's; she's been warned against building dreams from memories before and besides,
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Easy enough... let's see...
[Kamina seems to enjoy being the architect of his own dreams. If Mercury should glance at the table, next to the laptop he'd learned to operate, she might notice a stack of DVDs, the titles ranging from the Matrix to Fantasia, Spirit -a venerable gamut of amusement. Clearly he'd been here getting crazy ideas for awhile.
In either case, he casually brushes off the second table, the one not occupied by the laptop just in time for a model of the city to materialize on its surface. Scratching his head, the young man pans it around and scratches his chin before getting a particularly pleased grin on his face.]
How about right here?
[He gestures to a section of town that ran alongside a beach that apparently had yet to materialize.]
We'll put one spot for a good time next to another!
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Will it fit there? With everything else nearby?
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Heh, the place is still being built! We can make it fit anywhere!
[Kamina gives a dismissive gesture toward the map, the few buildings present along that part of the beach sinking into the table as a fairly typical-looking amusement park pops up in their place.]
Huh... now I ain't actually been to one of these before. I just saw 'em in the movies I swiped. What's some good stuff to go in it?
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[All the typical places present in any amusement park at all. Perhaps she'd get to her own touches later.]
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The first two are kinda tame... but they're pretty important, huh? So we'll have to add those. That last part though, I'll want something really good.
[Kamina's thoughts go on hold at that moment, thinking that this remote stuff was hardly the way to do anything. A guy like him did everything upfront and personal!]
Oi, let's go for a ride!
[And at that moment, a 1940s-style cab appears nearby and the door opens for the two passengers.]
If we're gonna do this, we should be right there to work on it!
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I like them. The carousel and ferris wheel.
[When the cab pulled up, she got into it first, without looking back to see if Kamina truly joined her or not.]
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Well I figured as much if they were the first things ya brought up.
[Such was his first comment as he settles into the cab and closes the door. He doesn't say anything, just makes a hand gesture to the driver to get them going... it was his dream after all and at least while he was building the dream itself, everything that wasn't another person damn well had better pay heed to his slightest whims.]
Anyway, part of why we're going down is to design 'em ourselves.
whoops, my eyes messed up a letter XD
[The carousel... the carousel should be perfect from the tinny music to the feeling of the motion to that vague sense of the place that always seems to draw her to where she loved to go as a child.]
What are you adding for yourself?
No worries. Just figured I'd roll with it.
Well the main thing I wanna add is a friggin' amazing roller coaster! I want something that'll get yer blood pumping every time you get on and take a ride!
sure~ <3
Then it should be fast, with a lot of turns and upside-down portions. Something really exciting.
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Yeah and at least a couple loops! Maybe one of those rises where you go up and then instead of going over, it sends you through backwards!
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It should be one of those standing-up roller coasters!
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Standing up, huh?
[Kamina pauses a moment to try and picture how that would work, his imagination shuffling through a couple ideas before he settles on something.]
Yeah! That'd be pretty damn awesome!
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[Unexpected, if so. Kamina had seemed more at-home on the ship. Or even here. Acting interested in amusement parks seemed to be indulging her; and behind that is the question of why.]