sakunosuke 'hes not dead hes sleeping' oda (
odasaku) wrote in
cartesianism2018-10-27 09:20 pm
week 4 afterparty
[ well, that was definitely A Trial.
however, oda understands that everyone must be feeling a little heavy, considering the death of someone like jughead and whatever bullshit dazai said earlier.
so, at everyone's door is a note that says the following:
If you don't want to be alone, come to the diner.
There's food.
oda himself is at the diner, although there's no food on his table, nor is he being a very good host of a party. he's just sitting alone at a table next to a window, staring out of it in deep thought. ]
however, oda understands that everyone must be feeling a little heavy, considering the death of someone like jughead and whatever bullshit dazai said earlier.
so, at everyone's door is a note that says the following:
There's food.
oda himself is at the diner, although there's no food on his table, nor is he being a very good host of a party. he's just sitting alone at a table next to a window, staring out of it in deep thought. ]

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...There isn’t any brie on there, right?
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[And Kino gives a small smile.]
I just asked for the same type of burger he'd eat.
[At least it was intentional?]
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Were you two close?
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I don't know if I'd call him a "friend." [Kino making friends is a rare thing in and of itself, with the self-imposed three day rule.] But he told me that if we ever find a way to travel to other worlds, I should drop by his town, Riverdale.
If that were something possible... I still think I'd like to go, someday.
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I think it’d be really nice to travel to everyone’s worlds. [he sighs, leaning back in the chair] Sarge knows how to do it, so it must be possible.
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Being able to travel to even different worlds... It sounds so amazing, I can hardly imagine it. I think if we were able to do that, it would be a dream come true.
[The world alone is already full of so many wonderful sights. What would Kino see, she wonders, if she could see other worlds as well?]
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Yeah, think of all the fun things you could do! I’ll bet there are worlds out there made of candy and ice cream, or worlds where technology is so advanced that no one gets sick.
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[Of course she has.]
Although... It wasn't because of their technology. It also came at a cost.
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Really? What happened?
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[Yup.]
There were certain parasites that could make them immune for fifty years. But they would die after exactly fifty years as a result - the same lifespan as the parasite.
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Did... the people know about the parasites? Like, was it a mutual understanding that they just... gave themselves to these, uh... [what even are parasites?] things?
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They knew. They would purposely infect their children so that everyone was guaranteed to have fifty years of life.
They as a society decided that was for the best.
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Osomatsu stares at his fries, then looks back up to Kino]
Too bad they didn’t infect Rose. [because she would have been dead before she could make such a dumb decision]
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[Too bad indeed. Kino takes another bite.]
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to a kid. Osomatsu almost forgets. he clears his throat]
But, uh. You like to travel, right? What are some of the most memorable places you’ve been to?
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Hmm... I think the most memorable place I've been to was...
[...Ah. There's still a smile, but her eyes are somewhat distant.]
...There was a country that was in the shadow of a large mountain. The people there are the kindest I've ever met in my travels.
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That sounds nice. I bet it must be hard living in the shadow of a mountain.
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[Particularly if that mountain is a volcano. But we won't get to that here and now.]
They were very excited to see a traveler. They told me all about their history, and I was even allowed to attend a wedding right before I left.
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Man! I wish I could travel. I don’t have the money, but I’d love to go everywhere, and meet people, and stuff. [maybe not the parasite place though]
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I enjoy it. [Stating the obvious there, Kino.] But it can be very dangerous, too. I don't think it's for everyone, but I think the people who can are able to see all kinds of amazing, unforgettable sights because of it.
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...What made you decide to travel?
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It's mostly because of the stories Master told me.
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“Master?”
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[judging by how Kino acts, the fact that she knows a lot about guns, and isn’t afraid to execute murderers]
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