Princess Zelda Hylia (
zelda_hylia) wrote in
vatheon2012-01-16 03:03 pm
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Pigging out is DEFINITELY a healthy response
Who: Zelda and Shizuo
Where: Middle District
When: Afternoon, January 16th
Style: Action
Status: Closed
[Truth be told, Zelda was thrilled when Shizuo suggested lunch. It gave her an excuse to do exactly what she'd been wanting to do the entire week the curse was active - eat far more sweets than she should.
She arrives at the bakery early, not in her royal garb but in a similarly shaped dress. Not seeing much else to do, she stands near the building and waits.]
Where: Middle District
When: Afternoon, January 16th
Style: Action
Status: Closed
[Truth be told, Zelda was thrilled when Shizuo suggested lunch. It gave her an excuse to do exactly what she'd been wanting to do the entire week the curse was active - eat far more sweets than she should.
She arrives at the bakery early, not in her royal garb but in a similarly shaped dress. Not seeing much else to do, she stands near the building and waits.]

1/2
[She pauses to think about it.]
2/2
E-eh?! People really do that?!
lol'ing forever
...What? Do what?
[Now he needs to think about it. He had just figured that if living with one guy could, in Zelda's opinion, cause trouble, living with two would be worse. That makes sense, doesn't it? He didn't really have a meaning beyond that immediate connection.]
Oh. Oh - no. That's not what I meant. Well, kind of. I guess some people do. But you were just worried about what people might say and it just didn't sound like a good idea, because you know, it's. I don't know.
[He didn't mean to shock her...so he's just going to shut up now and shove some cake in his mouth.]
Zelda's idea of relationships pre-Vatheon: 1 man, 1 woman, marriage, babies. After: whatisthisidek!
[She seems to calm down.]
I didn't think you were implying anything strange, I just didn't think that it was even... something other people would think of. As I said, it's been very enlightening here.
LOL poor Zelda
Eh, yeah. People do weird things. [Though honestly, he can't think of anyone he knows personally who prefers relationships that way - how did this come up again?]
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That is certainly true. I do apologize for reacting so strongly.
[Moving right along!]
It does make me wonder, though. Things that I consider basic might not be true on other worlds... the hours in a day, the days in a year, birthdays... even how quickly a person ages!
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[Shizuo is more of a take-it-as-it-comes kind of guy and doesn't think too deeply about situations. Prompted by Zelda, however, he begins to think about the oddities of Ikebukuro - like Celty - and therefore comes to the conclusion that Zelda is probably right.]
I wonder if we've changed at all. If we won't get old, if we stay stuck here.
[Especially with the coral...]
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I spoke to someone that mentioned that, actually. A mouse that could talk. For her, a significant portion of her natural life has passed while she has lived in Vatheon, but she does not feel any older. I think that this area must be in a state of temporal flux. There have been people on the network from the same world, people that knew each other, but they were pulled from different points in time. In addition to that, those that are sent back home temporarily say that it is as if no time has passed at all in their absence.
[She looks thoughtful.]
When you think of it that way, perhaps only our minds and spirits are here. It seems so real when you dream... and that would explain why people come back from the dead.
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I wonder if it makes any difference...what we do here, I mean. It almost makes it sound like it doesn't matter. If you just wind up back and everything is the same...
[If they are stuck in time and time only resumes after you return, then...what exactly was the point? Shizuo hated questions like that. What is life, what does it matter, what was the point of it all - he preferred to just live it out.]
I don't know, this stuff is beyond me.
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[She sets her jaw.]
Even if time is not moving as it should, our minds are still moving. We are are still living here, even if we may forget it when we return.
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There's nothing else to do, really. Just live and hope for the best.
Because all Zelda things are divisible by 3.
There are 324 days in a year where I am from, and they are 21 hours long. Is it similar on your world?
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No, it's different. 365 days in a year and 24 hours in a day.
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[Now that's just weird.]
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You don't act like you're fifteen, so I don't think that matters. We're not in my world. We're here.
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[She finally finishes her milk off.]
Ah, that was good.
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[He finishes off his milk as well, feeling satiated.]
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Oh... it's been a long time since I ate that much. I guess I need a nap now.
[She smiles.]
It was good to see you again. I do hope I didn't talk your ear off.
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No, I'm glad we did this. I like talking to you.