Kairi (
lightwithin) wrote2011-05-15 01:09 pm
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My name is Kairi.
If the worlds are gone, then what is this place?
What happened?
Where are Sora and Riku?
[Kairi has not realized that the book with her name on is more than it seems, so she writes down her thoughts as she wanders from the barracks, across the training yard, past the thermal pools and toward the vegetable garden. She looks in wonder and curiosity at everything around her, but she's more than a little lost. Approach?]
If the worlds are gone, then what is this place?
What happened?
Where are Sora and Riku?
[Kairi has not realized that the book with her name on is more than it seems, so she writes down her thoughts as she wanders from the barracks, across the training yard, past the thermal pools and toward the vegetable garden. She looks in wonder and curiosity at everything around her, but she's more than a little lost. Approach?]

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I-I, uh. A... Atlia? M--Maybe? P-Probably?
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[It didn't matter. She didn't know where Atlia was. And if she was on a different world, then why would it matter what it was called? She still didn't know where she was.
Then she realized that she was staring. She had been lost in thought and now she was staring at the letters printed across the bridge of his nose. Was that normal on this world? She was still staring. Kairi tried to think of something to say.]
'M Kairi. What's your name?
[Smooth.]
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But then she introduces herself, and Xanth cracks a smile.]
X--Xanth Aum-meli.
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It's nice to meet you, Xanth. So, you're from this w- around here?
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[But you're not, and he's terribly confused.]
I-I, uh... j-just... got here. I-- I think.
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[And she beams, even though it's not really good news. Being stuck on a refugee world is much easier when you are with other refugees.]
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[Okay, he knows he looks odd, but he's pretty sure Lucova isn't another world. But he's also pretty sure Kairi didn't mean it like an insult - she sounded so happy, and she's smiling so brightly.]
I-I, uh. Th-there's... only... th--the one w-world?
[It should be a statement, but it comes out more like a question.]
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You don't know.
[She flips through her book, to the front where the letter is, and holds it out to him.]
There are many worlds. Or, there were many worlds.
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He looks back up to Kairi, blinks once.]
I-I, uh, I-- I c-can't... read.
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[Of course he can't read it. It's different to the language tattooed on his nose. Kairi tries not to get caught staring again and instead looks at her book.
Hesitating only a beat, she reads the letter. It sounds so much more real, hearing it aloud. By the time she's done, she doesn't want to look up and see his reaction.]
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[This can't be real. Ontological cataclysm? What the hell is that? What happened to his world? ]
This-- th-this is-- it's-- a-a joke, r-right, it-- it h-has to be!
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It's happened before. You probably don't remember.
[Most people don't.]
But it'll be alright...
[Though she doesn't yet know how. This all sounds so different to how it was before. And she still doesn't know where Sora and Riku are.]
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H--How do you kn--know? Do-- d-do you r--remember?
[How could this have happened before?]
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I didn't before, but I do now.
[But none of this is important.]
The letter says we just have to wait, and everything will be alright. Who knows? Maybe we can help.
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Don't mind him. He's just busy reeling from the very idea of his world being destroyed. Or. Ontological-cataclysmed.]
O-Okay. Um. Um. Okay.
O-Okay.
[He looks back to Kairi, like she's got all the answers in the world, or at least what's left of it.]
W-What... w-what now?
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Do you... Remember anything between when you left home and when you got here?
[Maybe he saw heartless. Maybe he saw nobodies. Either one would go a long way to explaining exactly what had happened.]
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[It's difficult to hide her disappointment, so she distracts herself with her other question.]
Are you okay?
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Y...Yeah. Th--thanks.
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[She goes to move past him and but stops before taking a step. She doesn't know where to go.]
I'm going to find some food.
Do you want to come?
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[He's not really hungry, but he doesn't want to be alone. Kairi is friendly and that puts him at ease.]
D-Do you... know wh-- where to g-go?
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Heh... Not really. I've never been to a castle like this before. Do you know where to go?
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[Xanth scratches his cheek in thought. He's never been in a castle, but he'd be a fool to not know them. This was the orchard; earlier he'd passed the stables; and he knew they were along the side of a very large building. That, along with its central location, made it a prime target for investigation.]
N-No, but, I h-have... an i-idea.
[He flashes her a quick smile, then heads toward the Great Keep.]
S-So... uh... wh-- what have... y-you seen h--here?
[Silence is awkward. This is Xanth awkwardly trying to fill it.
But he wants to know if she'd seen the raptors.]
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I haven't seen much. There are some ponds over that way.
[And she points back the way she'd come, and then toward the training field.]
And a field over there. But I haven't been into any of the towers or buildings. Heh, except for the one I woke up in. Have you?
[She looks at him, curious. What has he seen? Is there danger here? Maybe he didn't even wake up in the same building. He doesn't have a book like hers.]
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At her question, Xanth chews on his lip.]
U-Uh, I-I did... l-look in the s--stables. Th-there's, uh, m-more than j...just horses in th--there.
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