[He never looks exactly unhappy, but now it's a satisfied sort of happy, or something? She has no idea, she met him two days ago. All the same, it makes her feel pretty satisfied too.
So I guess they just chow their way through the rest of the riceballs companionably because she's too well-mannered to talk with her mouth full. Anywho.]
Yeah, I didn't really feel like going out again today...
[There's a small sigh about it. It really hasn't been a great couple of days for the outdoors. But it's warm in the resort, at least, if nothing else, and it's cozy in here. She's starting to feel a companionship with the stuffed animals.]
You said nothing like this has happened before, huh? If what happened to you is something the staff can just do... that's crazy.
[Haha. Ha. There's some doubt in her voice, but that's just part of her general dubiousness about his choices in life.]
Just be careful when you're reading, all right? There are a lot of abnormalities about everyone and everywhere here. I think we'll need your eyes, so don't screw them up. [a moment of thought] So what you said is, you can see... things as numbers? Like seeing data?
Yeah, I've been able to see the world as numbers since I was born. It tells me pretty much anything there is to know. Physical aspects and ratios, even thoughts and feelings. For example...
Thoughts and feelings? That's almost like you're--
[An AI, she kind of wants to say, but even their AIs aren't quite that advanced. Also it's a good thing she cut herself off, because that would have been rude and all. You don't just call somebody a robot, even if they're an unqualified disaster person. Anyway.]
--Did you just...?
[He totally did?? Now that he's only half an invalid he definitely gets a cuff on the head for it.]
If you look again, you're going to need another nap. You don't just look at an idol's numbers!
Uh-huh! That area where we started? I noticed the numbers kept repeating themselves. Kind of makes me wonder if the area would have repeated too, if we went the wrong way.
[In all the excitement and snow and the understandable total confusion over virtual reality versus real reality she'd barely noticed -- but they were... drawn here? Something like that.]
... And there isn't a way out of here. Not a normal one.
[When she lets go, it rights itself from where it was leaning against her and floats up in the air a wee bit. It’s very much a Blue Angel-themed board.]
My D-board. We use these to duel in the sky in Link VRAINS.
[She’s totally proud of it. Maybe a little distracted from the topic at hand.]
Well, normally, it would respond to my directions even if I didn’t say anything, but it can also respond to body movements. Try a little bit of that to start.
[Note: It takes some balancing act and it can get wobbly..... Don’t faceplant!]
The D-board... sliiides a little in the opposite direction, curving up behind him in response to the change in weight. Would he like to dive into the floor, Y/N?]
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Thanks!
[Chomp! He didn't exactly look unhappy before, but he looks pretty happy to have some eats.]
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So I guess they just chow their way through the rest of the riceballs companionably because she's too well-mannered to talk with her mouth full. Anywho.]
Better?
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Much better! I decided I'd just stay in the rest of the night, but I was wondering if it was worth it to try to get food.
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[There's a small sigh about it. It really hasn't been a great couple of days for the outdoors. But it's warm in the resort, at least, if nothing else, and it's cozy in here. She's starting to feel a companionship with the stuffed animals.]
You said nothing like this has happened before, huh? If what happened to you is something the staff can just do... that's crazy.
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[He laughs, because haha, so funny, right?]
I've never had any issues reading data before. It's really weird! It's almost like something was fighting to make it so I couldn't focus.
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[Haha. Ha. There's some doubt in her voice, but that's just part of her general dubiousness about his choices in life.]
Just be careful when you're reading, all right? There are a lot of abnormalities about everyone and everywhere here. I think we'll need your eyes, so don't screw them up. [a moment of thought] So what you said is, you can see... things as numbers? Like seeing data?
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[Can't turn down a request like that!]
Yeah, I've been able to see the world as numbers since I was born. It tells me pretty much anything there is to know. Physical aspects and ratios, even thoughts and feelings. For example...
[And then he rattles off her measurements.]
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[An AI, she kind of wants to say, but even their AIs aren't quite that advanced. Also it's a good thing she cut herself off, because that would have been rude and all. You don't just call somebody a robot, even if they're an unqualified disaster person. Anyway.]
--Did you just...?
[He totally did?? Now that he's only half an invalid he definitely gets a cuff on the head for it.]
If you look again, you're going to need another nap. You don't just look at an idol's numbers!
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[He laughs, as he is cuffed. This kid.]
Anyway, I can see stuff like that!
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... Hmph. And you can see this... data... for just about anything. But not the staff.
[That bears some thinking about. Staff security?]
Did you see anything weird on the way here? With the blizzard, and the road.
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[In all the excitement and snow and the understandable total confusion over virtual reality versus real reality she'd barely noticed -- but they were... drawn here? Something like that.]
... And there isn't a way out of here. Not a normal one.
[Please see: couch pile.]
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[He's a shut-in, he hasn't even tried to leave the building.]
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[And somehow all ended up on the same couch. Worst return point ever.]
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[That's more than he'd expect from an avatar. How does that even work?]
...You're sure it was teleporting?
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[The wings ruffle with her movements, but that’s as far as their motions can go, for the most part.
Instead, she has an arm up, palm spread, and her D-board phases into existence a moment later against her hand.]
There are a limited number of things that could get to me up where I was. I was in the air, and then... I wasn’t.
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[It looks like some kind of hoverboard, maybe...?!]
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My D-board. We use these to duel in the sky in Link VRAINS.
[She’s totally proud of it. Maybe a little distracted from the topic at hand.]
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[He super wants to ride it.]
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Go ahead.
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How do you make it go?
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[Note: It takes some balancing act and it can get wobbly..... Don’t faceplant!]
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Body movements... got it!
[Leaning... just a little bit forward!]
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The D-board... sliiides a little in the opposite direction, curving up behind him in response to the change in weight. Would he like to dive into the floor, Y/N?]
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