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basic_powers) wrote2010-04-11 06:22 pm
Break from being Bound: Nico diAngelo
The door opens from the closet, into the living room of a rather modest corner apartment. A worn and well-used couch has been made up into a makeshift bed with pillows. The coffee table has a few comicbooks scattered over it's surface, along with the small TV and two video game systems. Two bikes lean against the wall and one can just see the island counter for the kitchen through the corner of their eye.
"Mi casa, it isn't much, but you can hang out for a few days." 'Beauford' says, edging around his temporary tenant. "Bathroom is right down here, and my room is right across from it."
"Mi casa, it isn't much, but you can hang out for a few days." 'Beauford' says, edging around his temporary tenant. "Bathroom is right down here, and my room is right across from it."

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Embarrassedly, he shakes his head.
"I never had the chance to learn," he admits.
All those years in the Lotus Casino Hotel and the immediate aftermath really put him out of having a normal childhood.
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And the hills of this town are no place to learn for the first time. The bikes get set back against the wall.
"Trolleys it is then." And down another corner in his apartment..and they're out into the hallway, and then down to the street.
And it becomes apparent why Beauford asked about the biking as several people zip past down the hill.
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And Nico's starting to see that there's quite a bit he's missed. Demigods just don't have time for normalcy. It's kinda sucks.
In any case - Nico follows, blinking as he notes the cyclists making their way down the hill.
And it hits him again: he's in a different universe.
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If it's hitting him that he's in a different universe because somebody in a cape and tights flew overhead, that's a different matter.
Because that totally did happen.
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"Was that a -"
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Okay, Beauford never explained this to him.
"You've got superheroes in your world?"
... somehow that seems so much more awesome than a bunch of Greek gods.
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"Have since 1916. Maybe even in earlier times, but the historical information on that is a little spotty at best." Pause. "I'm going to guess you don't have them where you're from."
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"Only in books and movies."
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"I think they went that way," he says.
And the concept of superheroes recording their adventures for print boggles his mind. In the best way possible, of course.
He really thought he was done with this sort of thing. But ... maybe not yet.
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Beauford stops for a moment to debate something. Most of what'd be cool to see IS downtown, but going there right now significantly increases the chances of a metahuman run in.
"We'll take the long way around. Traffic will be horrible around near whatever's happening."
It's another block before he makes a right turn away from where the hero went, and towards a lightrail station. "They've got the waterfront streetcars on one stop."
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So, follow he does.
"Cool. So what're we doing first?"
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After all, this is probably his first time ever doing stuff like this.
(Fun, that is.)
Even if he isn't the smiling, grinning, laughing sort - the wide-eyed, taking everything in look says it all.
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"There's the street cars..."
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"Do you get a lot of tourists?" he wonders aloud.
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Luckily Nico's used to crowds, so at least claustrophobia isn't an issue.
But not staring has never been something Nico was particularly good at.
So there might be interested looking around at the people around them. They're certainly not particularly any different from what he's seen in his own world.
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It's another 50 minutes of spending time in a car with slack-jaws from Idaho, before their tram pulls to a stop on a hill..and just at the bottom of the hill, one can make out the aquarium
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Nico doesn't spend all that much time around the water, but the Aquarium building looks pretty cool.
And admittedly, the waterside is kinda nice.
"We're here?"
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Once inside, it's another moment of buying tickets before Beauford hands over a map pamphlet which shows where the exhibits and cafes are.
"Where to first?"
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Actually, he's really just trying to make sense of the letters. Reading has never been one of his strong-suits. Damned dyslexia.
"Uh -"
Randomly, he picks one and hopes it isn't going to be something lame like dolphins or something.
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Here it's the sea lion, seal and otter exhibit, with both above water and below it viewing areas to watch the animals dart about in the water. Bonus, it's feeding time and you get to see the animals take off after anything that's put into their enclosure.
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Anyway, it's pretty much awesome he gets to see any of this right now.
(Or maybe ever.)
It's not like his world allows him much free time these days.
So, he's admittedly enjoying himself a whole lot. There may even be more smiles than he's smiled for months.
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