But onto the main event, of actually finding that parcel - which actually won't be too difficult without the distraction of conversation. There's more suitcases with names on them this platform stop (thanks to a lot of people buying clothes--), which leaves the brown parcel sitting innocuously on a lower shelf, like a sturdy cube with the other books joining it.
Whether it's Alfredo or Tidus who finds it first, the sight of it receives an "Aha!" from Tidus, who'll take it to begin peeling back by its edges in some false sense of tidy unwrapping. ...before he just tears into it, revealing the dense press of pages sandwiched between covers.
Colourful covers, as more of the unwrapping comes undone. A large 'Blitzstar!' adorns the front of a watercolour imagery, humans and non-humans pictured.
"Huh. It's actually real." Tidus is grinning, a smile he couldn't push off his face even if he wanted to. Taking the top book on the pile and turning it this way and that, to look at the back too. "It came up a couple times in the cartoon. Wonder which came first."
But for his quick look, he holds out what he suspects to be the first volume to Alfredo.
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You know. Because it's a pool and pools are cool.
But onto the main event, of actually finding that parcel - which actually won't be too difficult without the distraction of conversation. There's more suitcases with names on them this platform stop (thanks to a lot of people buying clothes--), which leaves the brown parcel sitting innocuously on a lower shelf, like a sturdy cube with the other books joining it.
Whether it's Alfredo or Tidus who finds it first, the sight of it receives an "Aha!" from Tidus, who'll take it to begin peeling back by its edges in some false sense of tidy unwrapping. ...before he just tears into it, revealing the dense press of pages sandwiched between covers.
Colourful covers, as more of the unwrapping comes undone. A large 'Blitzstar!' adorns the front of a watercolour imagery, humans and non-humans pictured.
"Huh. It's actually real." Tidus is grinning, a smile he couldn't push off his face even if he wanted to. Taking the top book on the pile and turning it this way and that, to look at the back too. "It came up a couple times in the cartoon. Wonder which came first."
But for his quick look, he holds out what he suspects to be the first volume to Alfredo.
"You can read 'em first if you want."