The peaceful times are over. Moloch von Zinzer was murdered, and Nine was sentenced as his murderer. Everyone in Cartesio knows that.
Although life goes on, it seems the town of Cartesio isn't going to forget the tourists' transgressions. Not only they commited larceny in the cinema, they also murdered and executed in their town! It's no surprise their hospitality towards the visitors has cooled down considerably.
Not only they're maintaining a tense cordiality with them, they also have started talking behind the visitors' backs. All kinds of rumors are starting to sprout, yet nobody seems to be willing to say it to the tourists' faces. Talking directly to most passerby makes them distrustful, and nobody seems to want to be in close quarters alone with them.
It's only matter of time before the relationship between tourists and Cartesio starts degrading even further.
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and
the maps have been updated once again.
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[Talking about him, like when she spoke of Jusis before, clearly makes her happy.]
He's a really great guy.
[But hey, she can't talk about herself forever.]
Do you normally do stuff with anyone?
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[It’s said with a joking tone, but that fades when that question comes. There’s a moment of surprise that’s quickly followed up by... It’s hard to tell the exact emotion, but her expression falls slightly. It’s brief, though, before she shrugs in an attempt to play it off.]
Not really. I don’t have time for that kind of thing.
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[She's quiet as Natalie continues, and she catches that fall, but... hm. This time, she'll bite her tongue on that. It's best not to push too far with Natalie.]
Oh, really? What kinda stuff do you do at home?
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[muffled ooc laughter from beyond the fourth wall—]
Studying, mostly. I want to get into a good school.
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[ahahaha]
Ohhh... okay. I never really had to worry about anything like that, but I had a friend who did...
[Too much...]
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Yeah. I don't know about where you're from, but it can be pretty tough where I'm from. College is pretty expensive, and it's not like my parents are poor or anything, but...
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Machias – one of my other friends – he used to always say that a commoner could do anything a noble can if they give it their all. ...But then he'd wind up going off on tangents about now nobles just got the entire world handed to 'em on silver stuff n' then I kinda stopped listening.
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[Still, though, she meant it a little differently.]
It's more like... I don't want to owe them anything. My parents, I mean. Besides, if they pay for part of it, they're going to have some kind of say in where I go.
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You don't want your parents to control you, basically?
[...It's the best she's got. Her own... "parental"... experience is extremely limited, after all.]
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Nah, not quite. I don't think they'd try to do that.
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[She tilts her head, confused.]
Sorry, I'm just... tryin' to understand. I don't really... have parents... but I wanna understand you.
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Sorry. Just - never mind. It's not a big deal.
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[A pause.]
...I know you're just gonna say it's weird or whatever, but if you ever wanna talk about things, I might not get 'em, but I can listen. You listen to me blabber on all the time, so it's only fair.
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[She sounds sincere about that, but, well. Dislikes: vulnerability.]
Did you want to look for anything else, or...?
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[A smile. She'll leave it at that.]
Nah, I think I got a pretty good mountain for me n' Lammy as it is. I should head back to the motel before my arms get too tired.
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[...]
Catch you later, I guess.
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[And she's off.]