Zelos Wilder (
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driftfleet2014-10-07 08:08 pm
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Who: Zelos Wilder (good end)
Broadcast: Video
Action: Marsiva. From the hospitality deck, but he'll be moving around after!
When: 10/7 Morning!
[Again. Again. Zelos takes a good few minutes looking around before he decides that he's definitely been left behind in some way. Another handful of minutes pass, and he's tapping at the device meant to broadcast. If he's nearly alone up here, then he's just got to find out if there's anyone else out and about somewhere else, right?
Despite the stress he's feeling right now, the image that appears on screen to everyone is pretty upbeat. And pretty cocky, too.]
Yo! Looks like I missed out on the party. There's gotta be someone out there, right?
[He leans in a little closer for effect before sighing and pulling back, both arms raising in a shrug.] This is just my luck. Come on, give me a sign or something!
Broadcast: Video
Action: Marsiva. From the hospitality deck, but he'll be moving around after!
When: 10/7 Morning!
[Again. Again. Zelos takes a good few minutes looking around before he decides that he's definitely been left behind in some way. Another handful of minutes pass, and he's tapping at the device meant to broadcast. If he's nearly alone up here, then he's just got to find out if there's anyone else out and about somewhere else, right?
Despite the stress he's feeling right now, the image that appears on screen to everyone is pretty upbeat. And pretty cocky, too.]
Yo! Looks like I missed out on the party. There's gotta be someone out there, right?
[He leans in a little closer for effect before sighing and pulling back, both arms raising in a shrug.] This is just my luck. Come on, give me a sign or something!

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[That stayed the same across all universes. Still, his grip does ease up, as if he's finally giving up the fight.] We've barely gone over what's happened. You're acting strange. If I make you that uncomfortable I can leave.
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...It's not that you make me uncomfortable. [He can't believe he's freezing up over admitting something like this. Who cares? If Baroona doesn't treasure him the same way, he doesn't have to. That's fine.
He doesn't want to leave. He wants to be here. To protect him, too.]
I don't share this stuff with just anyone, you know. I'm comfortable around you.
[He lets that set in for a few moments before nodding with his head for them to keep walking.] Come on.
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I'm comfortable around you too... [Said quizzically, still wary on if he's saying the right thing.] I figured you knew that already, though.
[A beat.] Is something else going on?
[You're going to have to spell it out to him, Zelos.]
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Oh, no. I'm not spelling it out for you. Besides, you're being too slow. We've got a whole ship to check out! Come on, come on!
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Baroona nearly stumbles as he's pulled and thankfully, that's enough to preoccupy him.]
What? Hey! You still have finished telling me about the me you knew! [Not that he's moving to stop him, jogging to catch up with Zelos and not even thinking to pull away from that hand.]
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[Tugging him along even still, he finds a nice pace that's a little fast but nothing too crazy.]
Let's see, which part should I tell you next...
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Stop stalling and give it up already, asshole.
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Okay, but first, let's do it like this. One more story each, and then we can save the rest. Share one each every day until we run out. [He looks back to him as they walk, still smiling.]
That way it's more natural! Not like some huge dump of information... I don't know about you, but it'd be a little hard to deal with all that at once.
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You're right. It's a good idea. [He looks down at his feel to hide his smile.] It sounds nice.
[Still looking away, he pushes at Zelos with their joined hands.] Go on. Start your last story.
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[He laughs, but it's fond, and he gives a reassuring look back as they walk.] Don't worry! It was kinda cute. Anyway, you'd somehow end up repeating the messages on playback multiple times, so I ended up having to explain how the thing worked all over again.
You didn't want to listen at first, you stubborn ass. But once I pointed out how useful it was, you lent an ear a bit more easily. Still not sure that you got the hang of how to use it, but you were definitely getting better. So we'd text to practice sometimes.
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Where I was, you tricked me into thinking emoticons would steal my soul. I ended up asking the whole network about it. Everyone thought I was an idiot.
[He's still sore about it, honestly. After a moment's hesitation, he offers:] ... I think I'm better at texting. The glass had this thing that corrected what I wrote. It helped.