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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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[ he hopes not, at least. there are so many parts of that place that he doesn't want to remember, let alone miss. ]
It'll be weird not being there. [ he shrugs. ] That's all.
You think we'll need another job?
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[She tilted her head to the side to glance at him curiously, not that she was one to talk. But even she had made it off the base every once in a while.
The other question however made her shrug, moving away from the store.]
Not out of necessity, but to stave off boredom, maybe.
[There was the concern that their pensions might be canceled due to their departure, but it would make for bad press if it ever got out. Besides, Naoto was pretty frugal and didn't have any extravagant living in mind.]
Already have a job in mind?
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I can't think of any job that I'd be qualified for. [ jaeger piloting is pretty damn specific. ] So I don't know.
Did you have any plans before? [ before the kaiju, if she'd even been born before then... it's hard to remember the years, sometimes. ]
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[The thought was enough to make her sigh, to have to start over from scratch. But at the same time, she had her fill of piloting. Maybe it would be nice to try to see where else her talents laid.
The question made her shrug, not sure if she should even bother sharing.]
I was very young when I became a jaeger pilot. Back then I wanted to be a detective. One too many mystery novels.
[She crinkled her nose, showing what she thought of that now.]
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[ fuyumine does kind of have that air about her. heine's sure she'd be good with that kind of work... if they're going to actually find jobs again. ]
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Yes. But I was a child back then.
[Now she would take anything that wasn't piloting, but that required some component of physical labor. She couldn't imagine sitting all day and letting her body weaken.]
What would you do now?
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Anything else's got to be less stressful though, right?
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[There weren't many jobs where the fate of the world rested on your shoulders and there was a high likelihood of death.]
There's nothing that interests you?
[It's not like she could talk, really.]
If all else fails, maybe you should look into being a hairdresser.
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[ heine scowls, half-joking. ]
...I can't think of anything. But—I guess there're plenty of places to start.
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She stopped at the edge of the walkway, leaning against the railing and breathing in the crisp smell of the ocean. There were worst ways to spend the day, full of good food and walking along the harbor.
He's right, of course. There's no real rush to do anything, and they have the rest of their lives to figure out what they want to do now.
Then, idly as the thought strikes her:]
You don't have to accompany me when I meet my friends. We can always rendezvous later.
[Not that she would mind him coming along, but she didn't want him to feel like he needed to be with her at all times.]
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I guess I could take a walk around.
[ and maybe consider finding a job... ]
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We can meet back at that restaurant again in four hours. I'll find you.
[Because it wasn't like Naoto had a phone. There had never really been a need for one. Guess they'd have to do this the old fashioned way.]
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[ that works fine with heine. while fuyumine goes, heine wanders around in the streets, takes a break in a cafe after exchanging some currency. by the time she comes back, heine has picked up a book from one of the shelves and is in it. ]
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Good find?
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It's okay. [ he nods his head at fuyumine's many bags. ] What's up with that?
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Plays?
[Her tone was half amused, half curious. When the bags were addressed, she just sighed heavily.]
Gifts. Some are for you.
[She shifted from foot to foot, ready to take a break.]
There's a hotel near here that was recommended. We could stay there for the night.
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[ he shrugs, getting to his feet. he'd paid for his drink already, and he's warmed up enough to be able to handle to cold outside... probably. ]
Do they know I'm here? [ scratch that, ] Do they know why you're here?
...let's head to the hotel, I guess.
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[It's an interesting notion, though Naoto's Russian was rudimentary at best, so she wasn't sure how much she'd get out of it.
She turned to start heading toward the hotel, tilting her head slightly to look at him.]
I did mention I had company.
[As for the why... She frowned slightly, lips thinning.]
I said I was given leave.
[Which was somewhat true, seeing as how they hadn't been hunted down and dragged back to a base yet.]
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[ heine's is even less usable; he's never spent any time in russia. ]
I guess they're not looking for us yet. [ if they haven't heard anything from the hong kong base. ] Maybe they don't care after all.
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[This port was fairly international, since the base was here. It probably wasn't too far fetched.
She shrugged slightly at that notion, not sure if she minded if they cared or not.]
It's better if they don't. Though it might be they just don't want to drag us unwillingly. It wouldn't be good press.
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[ he's letting fuyumine lead to the hotel, because honestly he'd get lost on his own. ]
And too much work. [ is it too much to hope that they'd be left alone for a while? they did save the world and... all that shit, heine thinks. ] Guess we just have to deal with it as it happens.
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She hadn't planned on staying so close to a base, since it seemed like a terrible place to hide, especially since the whole point had been to leave the shatter dome. And yet...]
How long did you want to stay here?
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[ heine's okay with fighting a war against alien creatures, but eventually, he needs a break. maybe now. ]
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[It took a moment for her to agree, mostly since it seemed unfair and lopsided. Rammsteiner had been integral to them leaving the shatterdome, but instead of reaping most of the reward for it, he was willing to stay here.
The hotel was a modest establishment that was fairly clean and priced well enough, sandwiched between a laundry mat and a bookstore. It didn't take long to book two adjacent rooms.]
Some of these are for you. Once I'm settled I'll bring them to you.
[She said, lifting up some of the shopping bags.]
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he settles into his own room, just dumping his bags and washing his hands after changing into the provided slippers. while waiting for fuyumine, he lies down on top of the covers and closes his eyes for a while. a while turns into a few minutes, and then a doze. ]
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