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Well, this is new. And that's OK! New is good. Unexpected is not, particularly, and that's why this particular young man's surprise at finding himself wandering strange corridors has quickly melted to suspicion, and then anger.
He schools himself out of it by the time he finds the stairs. He waits at the bottom of them, perfectly still apart from large, dark eyes that flit over the whole place, taking it all in with no expression on his face. Only the Window gets a second look, and when he's finished his surveillance he walks over to it and stands there, staring in mute wonder, one hand pressed to the glass.
He can investigate the room later. This is more interesting for now.
[OOC: Open all weekend! <3]
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She wants to go look around. Desperately. But, "Won't your Papa be mad if you gone too long?"
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He pushes off the wall with his shoulders, and walks past her.
'Come on.'
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Decisions, decisions.
She turns and follow. "Where we go first?"
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He points to a doorway next to some stairs. He saw one person wearing a badge go down them, and two more through the door. It must be some sort of staff area, which is bound to be more interesting than staying out here where anyone can go.
He doesn't wait to see if she's behind him, just walks over there. The door, when opened, reveals a corridor with doors off it. He starts trying them quietly, but they're all locked. All save one, which opens onto...some kind of storage area. Again, he doesn't wait for her. He just starts going through boxes.
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...ugh, he has seen that look on people's faces far too many times. He rolls his eyes.
'What?'
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"Find anything good?" She honestly wants to know.
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'Just clothes so far.'
Half of him is tempted to pull it all out on the floor and leave it, but his better judgement has him folding it all and putting it back exactly as it was.
'Come and look, you might find something that fits you better.'
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"What they keep clothes here for?" She asks, peering into a box. "Not laundry, that's for sure."
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All the same sort of style so far, all the same size. He huffs an annoyed breath, and starts on a new one. Electronics! He paws through wires and bits of old adapters, confused by things that haven't been invented in 1986 but interested all the same.
'Why aren't you taking anything? It's been here for years, no one'll miss it.'
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And then she finds a box of books and a moral dilemma begins.
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'So tell him him you earned it,' he says eventually, hitting buttons at high speed, slotting everything together perfectly.
'Or you found it, or someone gave it to you, or you swapped something for it.'
What's difficult about this?
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She wanders over to see what he's found and watches over his shoulder.
"He won't believe me." And he'd take it away, probably try to sell it. "Don't your Papa ever get mad at you?"
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He has a brother to blame things on, and he's an exceptional liar. Exceptional at Tetris too, anticipating block placement the instant the game tells him what shape is up next.
'If you tell the right story, he won't know. Or is he smarter than you?'
He must be. Sucks to be her.
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"What about if you cook dinner too late, or you turn the TV off when he's sleeping? He don't hit you for that?"
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Her dad sounds like a drunken, abusive savage. Doubly sucks to be her.
'I don't cook dinner, my Ma does. He doesn't hit us for anything. You should hit yours back.'
He glances up.
'Do you know how?'
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She shrugs. She's hit him back plenty, especially when she was younger, but then she just ends up at the doctor's. Whether she does it well or not doesn't seem to matter.
"Do you?"
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He's at level 110, and bored. He tosses the Game Boy down and leaves it beeping on the ground, so he can go through a new box. There's half a bottle of gin in this one, and he gives the label a speculative look.
'Want me to show you? If he's big, you can use a weapon.'
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Still, it might be useful for the boys who aren't so nice to her at school.
"Yeah, show me how to hit."
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He says this while pulling an old and well-used bong out of the box, but he doesn't know what it is so he just leaves it to one side.
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Still, "What you want?"
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'For you to drink two full glasses of this.'
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She shakes her head. "Don't need to learn how to hit that bad."
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He says this like it hasn't been obvious almost since he started talking to her.
'One glass then.'
Awww, compromise. The beautiful folly of youth.
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"Don't act like you're stupid." He's clever and she can tell.
"This room's boring, can we go somewhere else?"
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