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The sensoriums were often used to recreate people's homes--this meant familiar Earth imagery for most. But Devlin had grown up in a space colony, and Earth had been a very new and dangerous place for him at first.
So now, he wanted to show Hikari his old home. The small buildings and streets lined with trees looked like any neighborhood on Earth, but the sky overhead was covered with a transparent biodome. Outside were swirling golden clouds and streaks of lightning from the Dragon Storm. The gold clouds, lightning, and high winds outside the colony were just as familiar to him as blue skies and sunshine were to anyone from Earth.
"What do you think?" he asked.
So now, he wanted to show Hikari his old home. The small buildings and streets lined with trees looked like any neighborhood on Earth, but the sky overhead was covered with a transparent biodome. Outside were swirling golden clouds and streaks of lightning from the Dragon Storm. The gold clouds, lightning, and high winds outside the colony were just as familiar to him as blue skies and sunshine were to anyone from Earth.
"What do you think?" he asked.
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She didn't say that she missed her own family and friends from back home. There was really no need to worry Devlin like that. Especially now, when he was showing her something like this.
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There was a brief silence before he asked the most awkward question ever: "So, you've got a big brother?"
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"Good brother?" he guessed.
This was code for "How dead am I? Scale of one to ten?"
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Oh dear Hikari, you really need to learn to read guys a bit more.
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"That's great," Devlin answered, somehow managing not to broadcast "I'll be over there making out my will now" all over the place.
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That was the only thing running through his head right now. That he was going to die a horrible, painful death at the hands of Hikari's older brother, who also had a small monster partnered to him that could evolve into a very strong form that would likely crush him easily. Or burn him to a crisp. He kind of hoped for crushing--it was faster and left less time to realize you were in pain before you were dead.
"That's really great," he said.
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Despite that, the lightning outside the observation dome struck with a loud crack.
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After all, there was a place where they could get REAL food, so why conjure it and disguise the slop?