[ What a relief it wasn't anything serious. Marianne remains with him while he drinks the water, but feeling like she's staring after a while, she quickly averts her gaze to look around at the birds. She still finds herself awkward and shy in social situations. ]
[It looks like they have something in common. He recognizes her awkwardness, because he is just the same.]
Ah, yes! It's full of things I've never seen before. This entire place is pretty fascinating... [He gives an awkward smile.] Despite the circumstances we're in.
[Getting kidnapped to another world for who knows what isn't very nice but at least the people around seem kind?]
[ She returns a sympathetic smile, surmising from his words. Hopefully he isn't finding it too overwhelming to be whisked away from home. He looks among the younger of the Chosen. ]
I've lived here a while, but I still find myself surprised on occasion. [ Maybe even more frequently than 'on occasion'. Coming from an era before digital technology, it's been a lot to wrap her head around. ] What do you find most different from home?
That's correct. I'm still trying to process everything...
[And it's a bit complicated considering he's not used to being completely alone like this, without his friends or family. But he's trying not to sound too depressed.]
I see. Then perhaps you could tell me more about this place? [The idea of staying here for a long time is scary, but Ruca tries to not bring it up for now.] And to answer your question... this place seems to have technology much more advanced than what I'm used to.
[He comes from a world where steam engine was the latest invention.]
That's natural. It felt overwhelming to me at first.
[ And Aldrip had been a simpler town back then, with less modern constructions and more birds singing in the morning, but the town had quickly changed and changed again into the sprawling city it is now, so she can relate to his plight. Marianne feels like she's far from best person to explain any of the technology, but if she had to start somewhere... ]
Um, were you given a handheld tablet when you arrived? It's a very useful tool for communication. If you have questions about Aldrip, I'll do my best to answer.
[It's reassuring to have someone understand how you feel, but it also helps immensely when that person is willing to guide you through the confusion. Ruca is very thankful he met her today.]
Yes. I received one and it seems very convenient. [He learns fast, but he also finds this technology fascinating.] I think my biggest question right now is... What is this place, actually? It seems so... friendly and relaxed. [Considering the parchment charging him with a crime that he received along with the tablet.]
[ Marianne's expression falters slightly at his question. ]
Ah, um...not always. Strange things happen from time to time, and there's sometimes tension with the neighboring towns.
[ Not to mention how the Outsiders themselves aren't always peaceful. She recalls the number of times city hall has been attacked...but not to overwhelm him with dour news! Right now Aldrip is the embodiment of cheer and festivity, and he should enjoy himself. Peace is a fragile and precious thing. She's been put through trials often enough to know. ]
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[ What a relief it wasn't anything serious. Marianne remains with him while he drinks the water, but feeling like she's staring after a while, she quickly averts her gaze to look around at the birds. She still finds herself awkward and shy in social situations. ]
Um, have you been enjoying the bazaar otherwise?
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Ah, yes! It's full of things I've never seen before. This entire place is pretty fascinating... [He gives an awkward smile.] Despite the circumstances we're in.
[Getting kidnapped to another world for who knows what isn't very nice but at least the people around seem kind?]
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[ She returns a sympathetic smile, surmising from his words. Hopefully he isn't finding it too overwhelming to be whisked away from home. He looks among the younger of the Chosen. ]
I've lived here a while, but I still find myself surprised on occasion. [ Maybe even more frequently than 'on occasion'. Coming from an era before digital technology, it's been a lot to wrap her head around. ] What do you find most different from home?
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That's correct. I'm still trying to process everything...
[And it's a bit complicated considering he's not used to being completely alone like this, without his friends or family. But he's trying not to sound too depressed.]
I see. Then perhaps you could tell me more about this place? [The idea of staying here for a long time is scary, but Ruca tries to not bring it up for now.] And to answer your question... this place seems to have technology much more advanced than what I'm used to.
[He comes from a world where steam engine was the latest invention.]
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[ And Aldrip had been a simpler town back then, with less modern constructions and more birds singing in the morning, but the town had quickly changed and changed again into the sprawling city it is now, so she can relate to his plight. Marianne feels like she's far from best person to explain any of the technology, but if she had to start somewhere... ]
Um, were you given a handheld tablet when you arrived? It's a very useful tool for communication. If you have questions about Aldrip, I'll do my best to answer.
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Yes. I received one and it seems very convenient. [He learns fast, but he also finds this technology fascinating.] I think my biggest question right now is... What is this place, actually? It seems so... friendly and relaxed. [Considering the parchment charging him with a crime that he received along with the tablet.]
Is it always like this?
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Ah, um...not always. Strange things happen from time to time, and there's sometimes tension with the neighboring towns.
[ Not to mention how the Outsiders themselves aren't always peaceful. She recalls the number of times city hall has been attacked...but not to overwhelm him with dour news! Right now Aldrip is the embodiment of cheer and festivity, and he should enjoy himself. Peace is a fragile and precious thing. She's been put through trials often enough to know. ]
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[His shoulders drop and he slowly nods to her words.]
So I should stay on my guard?
[He is starting to be worried, but he doesn't want to show it. He knows worrying won't help them.]