leia rolando (
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highfiving2014-11-07 01:52 am
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[ with her latest idea for an article revolving around the different ways that people from Rieze Maxia lived, it was only right that Leia would need to do some legwork before she could start writing. even if she had been born and raised there, she didn't know all of the ins and outs of every city, and besides— research was an important part of journalism.
of course, even the best reporters neededsidekicks help once in a while so, naturally, she had decided to drag Alvin along on her little adventure. he wasn't bad company these days, and she figured he would be especially useful when it came to their first stop: Xian Du.
... which brings her to where she is now, knocking on the door to his room in Kanbalar's inn. ]
Hey! Are you ready? We should probably head out soon, you know.
[ she might sound a little impatient, but there's no real bite behind her words; even if they're out here on business (sort of), she's not that uptight. ]
of course, even the best reporters needed
... which brings her to where she is now, knocking on the door to his room in Kanbalar's inn. ]
Hey! Are you ready? We should probably head out soon, you know.
[ she might sound a little impatient, but there's no real bite behind her words; even if they're out here on business (sort of), she's not that uptight. ]
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he almost feels a little regret when the last few fireworks die away and the sound of cheers and applause soar upward to their little lofty perch. but only a little. he then glances down at her with a grin.]
So what did you think? Cool, right?
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Yeah, it was really something. I had pretty high expectations, and it totally blew them out of the water!
[ she mirrors his grin. ]
I guess that means you liked it, too?
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[ way to crush her dreams. ]
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[a slight shrug.]
I guess I never really paid too much attention. But the tribal crests were new. Well, at least I've never seen them before.
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[ and even if it's not as cold as it was when they were on the highlands, a chilly breeze sweeps through the area, causing her to sneeze. she's also leaning against him a little more now. ]
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Guess that's our cue to head back. The streets should be less crowded by now, too.
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[ and then she sniffles a little, which isn't exactly helping her case. but. still. ]
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You sure? I mean there's not much else to do here, anyway.
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Well, yeah... but the view is nice! You don't see things like this every day.
[ also, now that he's closer, he should be able to tell that her face is redder than it was before. ]
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well his hand probably wouldn't be as good of an indicator plus they're gloved up.]
I dunno. Your face looks kind of red. [and he wouldn't suspect her being flustered by him, so there's no teasing from him. instead he's just going to press his forehead against hers to see if he notices any unusual warmth.]
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... her face might heat up just a little more once he presses his forehead to hers, but she doesn't pay it much mind. since she's already pretty warm, it doesn't make too much of a difference, anyway. ]
So, what's your diagnosis?
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[and pulling away, his brows furrowed slightly.]
I bet it's from all that snow and us walking around a lot. [and. he. DID. kind of dump a crap ton of snow on her earlier so that's definitely not helping. and he took her up into an even colder place. definitely feeling a bit guilty now.] Come on, let's get you back before it gets worse.
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[ after a moment, she pulls away and moves so that she can pick up her bag. when she stands, she actually feels just a little bit off, like she's kind of unsteady, probably courtesy of the fever. ]
You're gonna have to lead the way, though. I don't really remember the way back.
[ and a sheepish smile. ]
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Yeah, no problem. Just be careful going down those steps. [he'll of course walk ahead.]
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and once they reach the bottom, she finally speaks up. ]
Remind me to pack some heavier clothes next time I decide to do this. I seriously never want a repeat of this.
[ because getting sick is the worst. ]
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[but as they're walking, he keeps his pace slow as he stays next to her.]
How are you holding up? Is it getting worse?
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[ though she does pull her jacket a little tighter around herself. then, after a moment: ]
I think I feel a little worse now that we're back to walking around, though. I guess it's all kinda catching up to me at once.
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[he's half joking, in part to help lighten the mood a bit and do his usual distracting. he hopes she doesn't feel that bad, but if he had to he would.]
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Yeah, right. You wouldn't seriously do something like that, would you?
feel too weak to walk grrrr
[oh wait—]
Then again, I wouldn't want your snot all over my coat.
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[ she swats at his shoulder lightly, but she doesn't have it in her to get much angrier than that. ]
And here I thought you were offering to do something really nice for once.
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The offer stands, you know.
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