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voidtreckerexpress2019-07-04 12:18 am
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Good morning
Who: Tony Stark + OTA
Where: Dining Carriage/ Kitchen
When: Month Apple, Day 2
What: Come bug him while he's eating breakfast/ having coffee
Warnings: Language maybe?
Notes: I'll make a note on a tag if it contains Endgame spoilers, but I'll try to avoid them.
Oh god, it wasn't a dream.
Some habits died hard, like his internal clock that had him waking early to a dark cramped space that after some moments confused, he remembered to be his bunk on a train. Moving as quietly as he could, he gathered some toiletries and slips into the bathroom for a shower trying not to wake anyone. From there it's a change of clothes and then the hunt for the one thing that will keep him sane during this trek- coffee.
Wearing one of the red polo shirts he'd been given, Tony arrives at the dining car early. He leaves the wheelchair downstairs in the kitchen, finding for just the short journey upstairs he doesn't need it. While he was in the kitchen, he doesn't protest too hard when someone on kitchen duty fixes him an egg white omelet, toast, and coffee.
Upstairs, he finds a good spot where he could watch the door and settles in to enjoy his breakfast and ponder over the fact that this situation he was in might not actually be a hallucination after all. He sorely misses his tablet where he could check the world news like he usually did over breakfast, but these things happen when you're randomly kidnapped by a freaky train in middle of the void.
Where: Dining Carriage/ Kitchen
When: Month Apple, Day 2
What: Come bug him while he's eating breakfast/ having coffee
Warnings: Language maybe?
Notes: I'll make a note on a tag if it contains Endgame spoilers, but I'll try to avoid them.
Oh god, it wasn't a dream.
Some habits died hard, like his internal clock that had him waking early to a dark cramped space that after some moments confused, he remembered to be his bunk on a train. Moving as quietly as he could, he gathered some toiletries and slips into the bathroom for a shower trying not to wake anyone. From there it's a change of clothes and then the hunt for the one thing that will keep him sane during this trek- coffee.
Wearing one of the red polo shirts he'd been given, Tony arrives at the dining car early. He leaves the wheelchair downstairs in the kitchen, finding for just the short journey upstairs he doesn't need it. While he was in the kitchen, he doesn't protest too hard when someone on kitchen duty fixes him an egg white omelet, toast, and coffee.
Upstairs, he finds a good spot where he could watch the door and settles in to enjoy his breakfast and ponder over the fact that this situation he was in might not actually be a hallucination after all. He sorely misses his tablet where he could check the world news like he usually did over breakfast, but these things happen when you're randomly kidnapped by a freaky train in middle of the void.
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But Tony was talking, telling her he was going to find a way home and he was going to watch out for her. That was a bit worrying. If he was watching out for her that meant he was watching her and she had to be careful. But she can be careful and hopefully he will find a way home soon.
"Do you be knowing a lot about train-ships?"
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The way she reacts to his request makes him think he's making some progress here. She's learning slowly she can trust him. He had to believe that this attention and compassion would benefit them both eventually. She seemed a bit like one of those abused animals at a shelter who needs a good, kind home but is too scared to trust her new owner. At least, that's the metaphor he'd heard from other people. He has never had any interest in a pet in his whole life. Why have a pet when you can have a robot?
Anyway, he was curious about her question. It had nothing to do with what he'd just said. Either she didn't believe he would protect her or she didn't want him to. He was just going to have to prove himself and that relying on him would only be a good thing.
"Ship? Is that how you view this vehicle?" He considers that a moment before smirking and nodding. If he didn't know what a train was, he could see why she'd equate it to a ship. He has to give her props for coming up with that one. "Yes, although I've never seen one going through the void like this one. I didn't even know there was a void before I got here. Trains, though, are something common in my world. In fact, their technology is considered rather primative where I'm from. We have 'ships' that fly and some small ships called cars that just about everyone owns."
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He had never heard of the void? Neither had she. Neither had anyone it seemed, no one seemed to know what was happening at all. "Do you be knowing a lot about those ships in your world then?"
She bit off another bit of chocolate. "Because I do be thinking if you do be finding us a way home you will be needing to be knowing how to be sailing this train."
Not that they had found the deck yet.
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"Yes, I know how they operate and how they're built. I've never made one myself but, it can't be too hard to figure out once I see the nuts and bolts of this thing." His lips twitch upward at the corners hearing her tell him he needed to know how to 'sail' the train. She was too precious. "If I need to 'sail' the train, Buttercup, I promise I'll be able to do it."
"What kind of experience do you have with ships? Have you been on the ocean or sea before?"
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She shrugs, it's a lot of new words and it's hard to imagine any of it. The idea that he might be able to build a train was amazing, he must be really clever. Maybe there was more than just bluff in his promise to get them all home.
"I did be living near the docks so I did be seeing lots of ships. I did no never be going on one though."
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He frowns at the word 'chocobo', unsure what that was. From her expression it seems she's repeating the words rather than fully grasping their meaning either, so he lets it go. Sarai would be the better person to ask anyway.
"This was before you were heading to the temple then? What kind of home did you have? Did you live with anyone else?"
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She scowled. "Priestess Elena do be sometimes visiting too, she do be liking the ale. She do be having a warrior called Kant and he do be being very strong."
If Kant was here he would have found a way out and if priestess Elena was here the train would just let them go because no one and nothing stood in priestess Elena's way.
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He watches her face for a moment, trying to gauge her expression to these names she was using. "You don't seem too fond of this priestess. Is she hard on you?"
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"But she do no be being too hard on me. I do be being a good learner and listener."
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"You are. I can already tell that about you. What about the innkeepers? Did they treat you well too? Or this Kent fellow?"
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Kant is a better topic, this last week until she ended up in this strange place Kant was the only one who had spoke to her with kind words at all. Instead of the terse angry silences of everyone else.
"Kant do be teaching me lots of things. He do be being the best fighter I do be knowing and he do be being smart too. He do be saying that do be being important, to be being smart if you want to be living."
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"That's wise, to be strong and smart. It does help keep you alive. Is he a guardian of the priestess like you're being trained to do?"
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She guessed it wouldn't be all that much different than right now, she was all alone and far from home.
"To be being a Warrior you do be having to be being very wise, very brave and very strong. Anyone can just be smushing monsters with a sword but you do be having to be using your brain if you do be serving a priestess."
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"Do all the people in your world speak like you?" Was it a dialect or just bad grammar?
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She's used to understanding non-Gauigen speech though. Even if it sounded wrong to her ears, she could figure it out quickly enough.
It's interesting that none of the others on the train spoke like her though.
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He has to laugh at being told he talks weird. He supposes to her ears he did. "Well maybe I'll have to learn how to talk like you sometime." God, no. But he can pretend he might for her sake.
"So now that you've had your chocolate, are you ready to eat more of those eggs and bread or want me to clean that up for you?"
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She's still not really hungry, even if the chocolate had been nice and sweet.
"I can be cleaning it up. I do be knowing how to be doing dishes."
She hates dishes, but she also doesn't want him thinking she's a lazy brat that can't wash up after herself.
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He could see she wasn't too thrilled about eating anymore. Breakfast apparently was over. "Alright, you're free to go. If you get bored and want some company, you're welcome to come find me."
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"I will be seeing you later."