Shinichi Kudo (
deductiongeek) wrote in
voidtreckerexpress2020-04-14 06:05 pm
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Who: Conan and Anyone
Where: Gym Car
When: Middle of the night, Egret 23
What: Insomnia and dealing with things. Conan is not okay.
It was the middle of the night, and Conan was wide awake and kicking a soccerball against the wall of the gym car. As the ball rebounds off the wall again he catches it with the back of his heel and kicks it right back at the same spot on the wall.
He'd been at this for a while now. The gym car was far enough away from the sleeping cars that he shouldn't be bothering anyone, and he didn't really feel like laying out a game of solitaire tonight.
Where: Gym Car
When: Middle of the night, Egret 23
What: Insomnia and dealing with things. Conan is not okay.
It was the middle of the night, and Conan was wide awake and kicking a soccerball against the wall of the gym car. As the ball rebounds off the wall again he catches it with the back of his heel and kicks it right back at the same spot on the wall.
He'd been at this for a while now. The gym car was far enough away from the sleeping cars that he shouldn't be bothering anyone, and he didn't really feel like laying out a game of solitaire tonight.

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There were so many people here, from so many different worlds it was hard to guess what things were the same from one world to another.
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At least, it was that way on the Steppes, where she'd grown up.
"I would be interesting in learning, however." Any knowledge was good knowledge, really, at least as far as Sarai was concerned...
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"The main thing that makes soccer different from other ball games is that only one player can use their hands. All of the other players use their feet, legs and heads."
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Not that the Xaela tribes of Azim did a lot of serious game playing, unless it was in preparation for some sort of combat.
"Soccer," Sarai said to herself, trying to memorize the word to associate with the game.
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Sarai shrugged a little. "I suppose our games on the Steppes were somewhat less complicated, which might explain that."
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