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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-12-11 02:23 am

Second Life -- Welcome to Fairplay [Stage 1]

It had been the usual mission briefing, not that any of them remembered it. The crew knew they were gone and had no idea when they'd be back, and likely wouldn't attempt rescue for quite some time, especially with Stacy considering the mission "ongoing."

They had no idea when they'd be back, either, namely because they never remembered being on the ship in the first place.

It was home. It had always been home.

Welcome to Fairplay, Iowa, folks, happiest little town in the Midwest.

[ooc: Read this before tagging.]

[identity profile] boundlesslight.livejournal.com 2010-12-15 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Corinne watched Nanoha go, drawing in a sharp breath. This was trouble.

"Yes..." was all she could say. The energy to tell him to scram wasn't quite there tonight---no one would believe him, but what if he blabbed? "But I shouldn't leave without what I paid for, and I'm not..."

Not cruel? Well, isn't that what she's supposed to say?

"...afraid," she finished oddly.

[identity profile] puny-parker.livejournal.com 2010-12-15 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
"If you weren't at least a little afraid of me, you wouldn't be suspicious." Peter pointed out. "And trust me, I learned to pick up on that kinda thing a long time ago."

His voice took on a serious tone, with a note pleading buried deep within it. "You can't tell anyone I was here, by the way. I mean, I don't really care what your friends think about me, but I will not let the Takamachi's bakery suffer just because they're some of the few people in this town that don't treat me like crap."

[identity profile] boundlesslight.livejournal.com 2010-12-15 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Corinne felt a surge of guilt. Yes, she felt this way. She was supposed to act this way. But no one else was watching her now, it was just her own conscience, and she had her own reputation to worry about...

"I won't tell anyone," she agreed easily, perhaps more subdued than expected, "if you do not tell them that I was here either."

That lack of word-of-mouth was sad for the Takamachis, but the town was small enough that people knew where to shop anyway.