Isaac Lahey (
freezerburned) wrote in
exsilium2012-08-21 11:29 pm
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Well, it's not much, but at least there's some direction. And it gets you away from the things going down in your... world for awhile.
[Yeah, the whole 'world' thing is a pretty new concept. Not quite sure how he feels about that one.
And really, not that he's generally one to look on the bright side- but where Isaac comes from, getting away from his world means getting away from the 99% of the population that seemed to want to kill him at any given moment. And with the added bonus of the whole missing-slash-fugitive status gone? It's enough to at least give this place the benefit of a doubt.]
So I got the official story- what's it actually like here?
[Simple, a little bit demanding.]
Anyone?
[Yeah, the whole 'world' thing is a pretty new concept. Not quite sure how he feels about that one.
And really, not that he's generally one to look on the bright side- but where Isaac comes from, getting away from his world means getting away from the 99% of the population that seemed to want to kill him at any given moment. And with the added bonus of the whole missing-slash-fugitive status gone? It's enough to at least give this place the benefit of a doubt.]
So I got the official story- what's it actually like here?
[Simple, a little bit demanding.]
Anyone?

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[Where a total natural wild string of completely normal wolves have invaded.]
Beacon Hills. Have you heard of it?
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Not off the top of my head. Where's Beacon Hills?
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[He shrugs.]
What about you? Earth, I'm hoping?
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Earth, and California to boot. I'm down south though, right near L.A. What's the year for you?
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Awh man, is everyone from the future? It's 1998 for me!
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[That's just a little crazy.]
So you don't, like... have a cell phone or anything?
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[ Actually, this probably counts as her first that's all hers, and not a shared PC. Is this even a PC? Semantics! ]
Why? Do you?
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[He laughs a little. That's kind of cute.]
Mine doesn't work here though.
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[ She doesn't seem to mind -- looking more amused than anything else -- if the idea is one she hadn't touched on yet in talking with people from the future. Franziska pointed out that there were e-readers and the like, but cell phones being super common and in the hands of teenagers and the world at large?
Kind of scary, and kind of fun. ]
It came with? I'm starting to think I was one of the only people who showed up here in next to nothing, with next to nothing. Just my luck! I'd love to see this nonfunctional wonder of yours sometime. They did manage to make cell phones look less like bricks that far into the future, didn't they?
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He wiggles it a little in front of the camera with a smirk.]
I don't have the charger, though- it'll probably die if I leave it on for too long. I had it in my pocket when I was transported here.
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You're sure that's not a PDA?
We might be able to find something to work as a charger, or get someone to build one. Like Tony Stark! Though your phone might take up flight and shooting lasers afterward. He has a way with technology.
Ask about his toaster oven sometime.
[ It's great. She promises. ]
What's your name, future boy?
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[He frowns.]
Not really surprising. I might as well trash it at this point.
[But! At the question, Isaac rubs at the back of his neck, a little awkwardly.]
It's Isaac- Isaac Lahey. But 'future boy' has a nice ring to it, I think. You?
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[ She winks, well amused with herself. ]
Collette! I'm Collette. It's nice to meet you Isaac, all things considered. There're probably way less stressful ways to meet people from all different times, but here we are! It's exciting, and a little scary.
Where have they got you living around here?
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[Well, they're getting somewhere, at least.]
Well, I'm staying in room- [Rechecking it really quick] -403? So I guess that's... on the fourth floor. Haven't explored much.
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[ She finds herself laughing again. Hey, that was rich! She'd never gotten a chance to meet their third roommate before -- now she and Lym were getting Isaac. ]
All the apartments are three bedrooms, and the view from the fourth floor isn't bad for being here in the general Hold area. You might like it! We've got the elevator just down the hall, and then stairs, too. The main lobby to this place isn't half bad. If you want to get to the training gyms, they're right near-by. They've got a great pool on top of whatever else is stashed away for their army of kidnapped and armed refugees.
Oh, and one other thing.
[ She gives him a two fingered salute, tapping her fingers on her forehead before flicking them toward the netbook. Her lips have curled up into a particularly amused grin. ]
Nice to meet you, roomie.
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Still. Better than where he was before.]
Oh! You live there too? [A nice little surprise- she's probably the least-strange person he's met here so far, at any rate.] I guess I'm in luck, then. Any bad habits I should know about?
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[ She winks, seemingly teasing. How much of that's truthful remains to be seen. ]
Not really, no. We're living with a Queen -- Lym, she's younger than us -- and about the only annoying roommate request I have is you don't leave things lying around on the floor. Any chance you know how to cook?
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Privacy might be an issue. I'm fond of it.
['Fond' might be putting it lightly. Sorry, Collette, but your new roomie turns into a bloodlusting psychopath once a month and any time his heart gets set racing. So good luck with not frustrating him.]
But I'll keep my stuff to myself. And my cooking is... not the best, but I can survive with it.
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[ She blithely ignores any statements on privacy. Better to not make promises she might not keep -- if she was reasonable. She'd always knock first. ]
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[He looks a little skeptical at the silence- Collette might just find herself face to face with a werewolf if she's not careful.]
Which reminds me- is there internet here? I'm sure we can find tutorials online.
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[That seems a little difficult, but he's sure he can manage.]
I'll look into the internet, then. It should still exist in some form, anyway. Other than that, I guess we can use books.
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I think.
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