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trans_92011-11-24 04:13 pm
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What a day for a Parade
It had started as an idea, a silly little idea.
When Sandy had grown up in New York she'd heard tales of the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from the older people around the neighborhood. And on the news they ran reruns of it, but the constant pouring rain and the security issues had made the parade a thing of the past.
So...with a little help from Stacy's history files and the Sensorium Sandy was going to experience the iconic celebration first hand.
The world seemed to explode around her as the Sensorium took her command and noise and color swirled around her.
Music was booming and people were dancing. She fought her way to the front of the crowd and naturally, had the best seat of in the house as the parade began. She saw her breath in front of her and summoned up a mug of hot cocoa to savor as her eyes twinkled with delight. Dancers in tight outfits, balloons bigger then anything she'd ever seen, and everywhere people were laughing and smiling.
It was a New York she'd never known, a New York full of hope and joy.
A New York full of love.
[[OOC: You don't have to interact with Sandy if you don't want you can just come on your own or with friends and family to enjoy the parade]]
When Sandy had grown up in New York she'd heard tales of the famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from the older people around the neighborhood. And on the news they ran reruns of it, but the constant pouring rain and the security issues had made the parade a thing of the past.
So...with a little help from Stacy's history files and the Sensorium Sandy was going to experience the iconic celebration first hand.
The world seemed to explode around her as the Sensorium took her command and noise and color swirled around her.
Music was booming and people were dancing. She fought her way to the front of the crowd and naturally, had the best seat of in the house as the parade began. She saw her breath in front of her and summoned up a mug of hot cocoa to savor as her eyes twinkled with delight. Dancers in tight outfits, balloons bigger then anything she'd ever seen, and everywhere people were laughing and smiling.
It was a New York she'd never known, a New York full of hope and joy.
A New York full of love.
[[OOC: You don't have to interact with Sandy if you don't want you can just come on your own or with friends and family to enjoy the parade]]

Hi Howard!!! Welcome to New York!
"Pretty great huh? This is my first time!" She called.
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...she'd probably crash it trying to see how fast it would go.
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Massive red beams of light surrounded the city in a dome shaped web, lending an ominous darkness to the world. No stars could be seen in the dark and clouded sky as an eternal rain poured down upon them. The balloon kept the duo dry as the city seemed to crumble around them. Large portions of it fell into disrepair, poverty. Like a disease the Ghetto spread out wide leaving only a few areas looking kept up and well off.
"The Mayor always said the web and the police were for our protection, but I never felt that way." A scene unfolded in the street below them, some kids running from armed and armored police, one was tazed, one was beaten.
But Sandy escaped, fleet of foot and cold to abandon the others.
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In a weird way, this beaten-down, ruined city feels more familiar to Howard than it did before Sandy changed the scene. It doesn't look quite like the FAYZ - Perdido Beach will never have the skyscrapers of New York - but strewn garbage, boarded up doors, graffiti, broken windows, people digging through trash, and so on are all uncomfortable close to him now.
He looks at Sandy with new eyes, almost. And he does not blame her for running; it doesn't even occur to him to blame her. "My parents always told me not to trust the police. To be really polite to them but never trust them and never go running to them."
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The Balloon shifted so Howard could see the Grafitti that Sandy had sprayed, "Where did you go"
"I guess back then...I was still looking for a hero. Someone to take down the web."
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Howard nods, slowly, eyes on the graffiti. "You get that heroes don't exist now, right?"
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"See he was the only hero we had left that I knew of and that didn't work out too well."
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He tilts his head at Sandy. "You ever wonder what death's like?"
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"Only when I'm close to it." She confessed. "Before Stacy picked me up I was sure I was a goner. I thought Stacy was you know, what happens after when I got here."
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"Same here. I mean, not like I was in the middle of dying or anything, but it was going to happen sooner rather than later." He picks at his lower lip, then just ends up biting his fingernails. "But I'm pretty sure there's no religion on your Earth or mine that would classify living inside a giant pulsing wart while fighting space bugs as heaven, and the weather's too good for it to be hell."
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He pauses for a moment, then sighs. "You know, kiddo, if you need someone to vouch for you getting a job in Medical, I'll give it to you."
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Then she smiled at his offer, "I'm still kind of learning, I don't think I'm talented enough to get a real job but I'm willing to learn."
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"Hey, I didn't start with any medical talent either. I just learned. Everyone acts like you have to start off as a doctor here and that's just bullshit."
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She smiled at the second part, "Well then sure, I'll learn as I go. Anything to be some help. Beats sitting around waiting for the world to end."
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"If you come in sometime I'll show you how to stitch."
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"Really? That sounds awesome. I've seen people do it before but I don't know how yet." She grinned cheerfully, maybe he wasn't always a downer after all.
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Howard then goes on to prove Sandy's previous assessment of him as a downer. "Might as well learn. You'll probably need them sooner rather than later."
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