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drear2014-06-30 10:37 pm
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god, he called for rain
[ the shatterdome is too loud, smells of seawater and sweat, and half the time k-science won't even let him stay in the lab, one of the few quiet places in the entire base. but it's home, in some ways, because heine has lived here for more than half of his life.
and that reason is also the reason why he's doing the introductions for the new pilot arriving today. she's not new new, but new to this shatterdome. heine has read her file.
now he's in his fatigues, arms crossed as he waits on the tarmac for her to arrive. there's a lot to go through before her jaeger even arrives. ]
and that reason is also the reason why he's doing the introductions for the new pilot arriving today. she's not new new, but new to this shatterdome. heine has read her file.
now he's in his fatigues, arms crossed as he waits on the tarmac for her to arrive. there's a lot to go through before her jaeger even arrives. ]
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Her stomach was protesting by the time they sat down, and Naoto was eager to dig in when Rammsteiner spoke. She glanced up from her food, a bit surprised that he hadn't just left the offer where it was, and even seemed like he might be considering it.
She shrugged, sighing slightly.]
Hopefully before they have us go on a publicity tour.
[Which was a pipe dream at best, but... She took a sip of her drink.]
I'm not in a rush. I can give you notice.
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[ he's joking, but not really. plans have been made for the next week already. ]
Okay. Don't have much to pack, anyway.
[ he shovels some more food into his mouth to avoid having to say any more, prepared to eat in utter silence as usual. ]
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They deserved better than that. They had done their job. So was it really necessary to go through with it?]
We could.
[Her voice surprised even her, her grip on her utensil tight, and she leaned forward slightly. Her gaze was serious, if considering. The consequences for skipping this tour could be far reaching and devastating, but...]
I don't have much either.
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I've got cash. They'd expect you to visit your old base, though.
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[Naoto's expression borders on disgust. It might be more difficult to sneak out of the base together, and Rammsteiner would stick out like a sore thumb, but it wouldn't feel right leaving him stuck here.
She pushed a bit of food around her plate, thoughtful.]
I can visit them at any time.
[Besides, Magato had a way of finding her despite her best efforts.
She surveyed him coolly, mouth a thin line.]
It might be difficult to sneak out and stay hidden. There are few places we can stay without raising suspicion.
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I know a few places. [ he didn't exactly have a shining reputation in his youth. heine pokes a piece of broccoli with a fork and chews it down moodily. ] And a way to get to another airport. We can't get tickets on this short notice, but we can't wait around here.
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It still felt strange, to think about leaving the dome, but it was better than the alternative.]
We could take public transportation. Buy a few tickets going different routes?
[It seemed like silly movie tactics, but Naoto had never planned at running away before.]
Agreed.
[She'd barely touched anything, but she didn't feel hungry. Instead she stood, piling everything neatly on her tray.]
Can you pack everything you have in twenty minutes? We can meet at the exit.
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Yeah. I'll get my things, make some calls. We should be gone by tomorrow night.
[ fortunately, they both have more than enough in their accounts to pay for whatever travelling they need to do, now that the world is no longer in danger of being taken over by aliens from another dimension. heine finishes a last bite before putting his tray away, nodding a goodbye, and moving at a quick walk to one of the public communication terminals. he hasn't spoken to some of these people in a long time, but they'll still owe him. ]
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The one to Magato was the easiest. She told him she'd make all of this up to him somehow at a later date, and if he could please deliver the other letters. The ones to her sister and father were more... muddled.
She left them on the desk in the room before letting herself out, heading towards the exit. She had worn the most nondescript clothes she owned in a hope not to attract much attention, but Rammsteiner had a point. No matter what, they might be recognized. They might even be stopped before they left the base.]
Ready?
[Her tone was a bit breathless, only the slight shifting of her weight from foot to foot conveying her nervousness and excitement.]
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clothes, a water bottle, and a few personal items that he can't replace easily are all he shoves into a bag before slinging it over his shoulder. the rest are just items he can leave behind. he's a few minutes late to their rendezvous point. ]
Yeah. Let's get out of here—we should take the kitchen exit, there's no one on guard there.
[ to be fair, though, patrols and security have been relaxed since they returned safely from the rift. heine shifts the strap of his bag over his shoulder as he looks fuyumine up and down once to see how she's doing. ]
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There's a bus station not too far from here. We could take a car there and be gone within the hour. Where are we headed?
[The last question perhaps isn't as important, considering they might not make it that far.]
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[ look who's talking, though... still, heine moves along with her towards the exit. ]
A friend's place. Still in the city, so we can get to the airport easily. He's not in town right now, so you don't have to worry about him.
[ he hefts the bag up on his shoulder and keeps walking, making a turn to go onto the street with the bus stop on it. ]
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[Maybe two, considering her company. For all the colorful clothes she has been given, she's never been gifted a hat, and clothes haven't exactly been high on her list of articles to buy.
While she can trust Rammsteiner, she still is a bit wary of extending that to someone she hasn't met.]
How do you know him?
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I used to work with him.
[ for a loose value of the word "work". it certainly wasn't wholesome manual labor. ]
His place is probably going to be a mess, though.
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She quickened her steps the further they got away from the base, nodding slightly at Rammsteiner's answer, deciding it would be a wasted question to ask if the other pilot trusted him.]
It shouldn't matter if we're not staying long.
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as they're waiting, he glances up at the heavy-looking clouds in the sky, then to the bus shelter. ]
You can sit down. It's going to be a while.
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Still, she sits when Rammsteiner suggests it, mostly to try to draw as little attention as possible to them. She scoots over to give him space, before folding her hands onto her lap, serenely.]
How many friends do you have?
[It was an idle question. Naoto didn't know many outside of the domes, and she had to admit she was a bit surprised someone as reticent as Rammsteiner would have bothered.]
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the question, though, throws him for a loop. ]
I don't know. I don't—count them. [ a pause. ] Do you not have any friends?
[ whether he's joking or not is up for debate. ]
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[It's an odd thought, but Naoto had never seen it as a priority to make friends. There were people she was fond of, but she couldn't say that she could call them now and ask for help without feeling like she was imposing.]
My focus was elsewhere.
[It wasn't defensive, more like an observation.]
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[ it's a question that he voices casually, despite the weight it might carry. heine had a life before joining the dome because he wanted to be apart from it.
not that it came to anything in the end. he became a jaeger pilot in the end, after all. but here he is, trying to run away from it again. ]
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In a sense.
[Revenge against who though was a more difficult question. Her sister who saw her only as a spare? A father who felt similarly?
She shifted, straightening.]
I followed orders because it made things easy. Be vigilant. Cut down monsters. Seal the breach.
[A pause.]
Yet here we are.
[Following orders was out the window now.]
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Was it really that easy? [ he almost moves to look at her, then thinks better of it. he doesn't know, either. ]
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[It was a strange realization to come across, that perhaps her life hadn't really been as much hers as she had thought it had been. That making the decision to leave was one of the few she had actually made herself.
It wasn't a topic she wanted to dwell on.]
Why did you never decorate your door?
[It's been bothering her, a bit.]
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[ heine's not here to help her feel better. he's not making himself feel any better either, if that's any comfort. ]
I just didn't. [ he doesn't have the excuse of being too busy, because really, there wasn't that much to be busy with. ] Wasn't important.
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[She turned to Rammsteiner, glance pointed. He was the one who had all the connections after all, and she was trusting him in the same manner as she had the others. Well, perhaps not as blindly, but with just as much faith.
She leaned back into the bench with his response, thoughtful.]
If we make it, what will be important?
[This is probably going to be a long bus ride, but she's curious. Going from one spartan space to another isn't very appealing.]
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