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Zagreus' arrival [Open]
The first thing Zagreus is aware of, is the obnoxious degree of coldness in the air. In fact, he can see his breath; that's just downright inauspicious, for waking up.
Not that an inhospitably cold atmosphere is out of the ordinary. No, not in the slightest, and his immediate response is a sort of resigned annoyance. However, the sight that greets his eyes, looking beyond his offensively visible breath, is definitely not expected.
Open sky, framed by stark bare branches. He starts to get up...only to slide gracelessly from the crook of the tree he'd apparently been passed out and huddling in, with a noise of general outrage.
Luckily it's a very short fall, but it's still disorienting when you aren't expecting it, and he definitely isn't. Brushing himself off and narrowing his eyes at his decidedly parkish surroundings, Zagreus tries to recall if maybe, just perhaps, there is a reason this is happening. Nothing presents itself. How typically uncooperative of reality.
Not that an inhospitably cold atmosphere is out of the ordinary. No, not in the slightest, and his immediate response is a sort of resigned annoyance. However, the sight that greets his eyes, looking beyond his offensively visible breath, is definitely not expected.
Open sky, framed by stark bare branches. He starts to get up...only to slide gracelessly from the crook of the tree he'd apparently been passed out and huddling in, with a noise of general outrage.
Luckily it's a very short fall, but it's still disorienting when you aren't expecting it, and he definitely isn't. Brushing himself off and narrowing his eyes at his decidedly parkish surroundings, Zagreus tries to recall if maybe, just perhaps, there is a reason this is happening. Nothing presents itself. How typically uncooperative of reality.
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"Well. To familiar faces and altruism, then." Any and all possible ironies are not lost on him, as he offers a mocking toast.
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She gets herself a subway club and a drink. "Stay here or back to my apartment? It's not far."
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"Your apartment, then." The warmth here is very appealing, but beyond that he isn't eager to linger in a Subway no matter how nice the sandwiches smell. "How human is 'quite' human? Moreso than usual, presumably."
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"Well, he seemed quite unused to the idea of aliens, at least until he got here," she answers. "Probably it's just the fact that all my social interaction lately has been at those intergalactic parties." It did seem to change her expectations a bit. He's the first one she'd met in ages who wasn't used to time travel and all those things that came with being familiar with the Doctor.
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"Yes, I imagine that was quite a shock. To both of you, really. Any other familiar faces?"
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"Oh," she adds suddenly, remembering. "There's a forum here, too, or whatever you would call it. You need a special kind of smartphone, but apparently they're quite easy to get hold of." She pulls hers out of her pocket and hands it to him so he can investigate.
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"Who maintains this forum? Who has access to it?" He inspects the phone, though he's not exactly sure what he's inspecting it for, but launching every eyecatching app in quick succession seems like the best way to find out. As of right now, it doesn't seem like an especially useful resource, and if it's a faction specific tool then count him out, of course. ...The GPS might be useful though. If it has that, and if his presence doesn't convince it they're currently located in a body of water. He wants one anyway.
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"Here we are," she says suddenly, as they arrive at an unremarkable building. There's no obviously apparent security (though it's obvious there must be some, just not that noticable), and they can slip in quietly.
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"Seems nice enough, for alien refugee housing." The place is unremarkable, but he keeps an eye on it for any means of surveillance anyway. Surely more conspicuous beings have turned up in Manhattan than himself, but he can't expect to blend in, at least to someone on the lookout for the unusual. He follows her in and tries not to think about any other instances of having been reduced to such mundanity in the past. Though hey, at least he's himself this time. That's always a good feeling. Well no, it's terrible, but there are worse alternatives.
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"Mind you, I moved in a few hours ago, so I hope you're not expecting the tastefully decorated home of a Lady. Or curtains. Or plates." She did go and stock up her fridge a little though, and got like, toilet paper and such. But that's about it.
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The elevator gives a ding, and Lucy leads down the hall, fishing her key out of her pocket. "Welcome to my palace," she says sarcastically and she unlocks the door and leads inside. "Would you like the grand tour?" It's not terrible, but it's very empty. There's a bed, a couch and table, a writing desk, a kitchen area, and that seems to be mostly it.
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He isn't a big fan of empty, though. It isn't exactly what he's used to, to say the least, but he can hardly protest a lack of clutter. Really, he isn't a big fan of any manner of domesticity, so in that regard it's practically ideal. He helps himself to a seat on the couch and settles in to eat. He almost certainly looks as out of place as he feels, which is frankly odd. Afterall, it's not like he's any more from another universe than usual. Maybe? He'll think about that later.
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And there will probably be clutter eventually. Clutter of what remains to be seen. Lucy pulls a spare blanket from the linen closet (which doesn't actually have any linens in it, but no matter) and drops it on the couch next to Zagreus for him to sleep with. Look she's being a proper host. Sort of.
"I haven't really involved myself in the details of it, and I don't plan to. Had enough politics to last me a lifetime," she says, sitting down crosslegged on the bed to eat her own sandwich.
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That's very reassuring to hear. Politics will never be his crusade. Unless it's the stabby kind, but March is months off yet. "I'm glad to hear you have the freedom to make that call." For his own sake, of course. He chews thoughtfully as he considers his options. Really, if they're so lackadaisical about their affiliates, maybe he can swing this with ease. "I wonder what would happen if I pretended to be human?" It's a repugnant idea for reasons he can't even really pick apart.
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"They sell them fairly cheaply, I'm told, on street corners and such. Ask for a rift phone, perhaps, I'm not sure. I don't think it's a problem getting access, I think you just need to know it exists."
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What is even more unsettling is how definitively he's thinking about the prospect of accepting some kind of affiliation in the first place. But he's no stranger to playing a long game, though perhaps susceptible to forgetting that he's playing, partway through.
At least communications won't be hard to sink his tentacles into, he'd expected much more in the way of hoops where the phone is concerned. "...I suppose that should have been obvious, really. Can you tell I'm not used to having to think in these terms?"
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Yeah, sorry, Zagreus, now even Lucy is asking these questions. But she won't actually kick you out if you fail to answer, so that's something.
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"I'm sure there's authors and painters enough for you to torment, but I'm afraid I haven't been informed of any sentient castles."
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"You know, I really envy your adaptability. It's quite...inspiring." Humans are a sort of disease, able to cling to all manner of inhospitable environments. As a sort of disease himself, he can appreciate that degree of determination.
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