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June Test Drive~!

Thinking of apping a character but not sure they'll fit in the city walls?
Have no fear, a meme for you is here.
Directions:
Locations:
1. Train Station: New arrival, or waiting to welcome people? Either way, the train comes in, but you still can't ride it out.
2. Cathedral: Looking for redemption? Just doing a little sight-seeing? Or just getting a little shelter?
3. The Clocktower: You can see the whole city from here!
4. The Black Stallion Saloon: You were told the burgers were great here-- but maybe you just came for the beer.
5. The Library: You came to do a little research, but it looks like all of the information's just out of your reach. Though, you can always find a way to pass the time here.
6. The Coffee Joint: A lovely place to have a chat and a bite to eat.
7. Le Cafe Anglais: A Parisian-British fusion that's as charming as it sounds and serves the best tea around.
Scenarios
1. Just walked in: You intended to get here, and you made your way in; but now someone's caught your eye and you'd like to have a chat.
2. Been here all day: You've been sitting around minding the time. Maybe you didn't notice them at first or maybe you were just working up the courage to talk-- either way, they know you're here and you know it too.
3. Bad weather: You're here because you've gotten rained in. This wasn't your choice, but at least it's dry-- right?
4. Wild card: Got something better in mind? Well screw these prompts, try it out yourself!
Have fun, guys!
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[She's so tickled that he could guess her native country.]
And you're...ah...well you're definitely a Westerner, but I'm not very good at placing accents just yet. How long have you been here? Have you found a place to stay?
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[ Maybe that makes sense, maybe it doesn't. He's not entirely sure what to make of it yet. ]
I'm from New York in America. And I've been here ... [ He checks his watch. ] Maybe a few hours? I got off this train to get my bearings and came up here to get a better look at what I was dealing with.
[ He shrugs, bashful. ]
So - uh. No place to stay. No clothes or anything either. Just a half-dead cellphone and like, twenty bucks.
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I'm impressed, you're handling everything so well! You might want to turn your cell phone off to preserve what power is left, since there isn't any electricity here. And the money won't help much, since everything is free. Having no economy is definitely one of the perks of staying here! Let's see, what else...
[She glances skyward, tapping on her fingers.]
We covered monsters, how to eat, lots of people from different planes and worlds and timelines...oh! Also, you don't have to worry about time moving onward without you back home. We can't influence WHEN we leave this place, but we arrive at the exact same point we left, and can't remember anything about this place when we're back home.
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[ Yup. Eloquent as always, Peter.
He laughs. ]
Sorry, so this place is like ... stuck in time? A fixed point? Except we're obviously allowed to move around and go forward.
[ He is mostly thinking aloud, sorry Orihime. ]
Do people still age here?
[ In the meantime, he pulls out his phone and follows her advice. Power Off in 3 ... 2 ... 1. Okay. ]
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[She's just glad he trusts her enough to take her advice. It'd be awful if he were suspicious and went into the park or the catacombs to test the truth of her words.]
Where do you want to live? There are apartments that have two bedrooms, and houses where lots of people can stay together.
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Peter might be reckless sometimes - just ask anyone who knows him! - but he isn't stupid when it counts.
He looks at her hair and smiles. ]
Uh ... anywhere's fine. I'm not really picky. Back home I live with my aunt.
I'm glad time stops while I'm here. I can't imagine how worried she'd be if I was missing ...
[ :\ ]
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Well...do you know how to cook?
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And I can blend things. [ There's a brief pause. ] Though a lack of electricity's going to be a problem.
Geez, I don't even know if I can imagine what it's like not having electricity. Or the Internet. Or cell reception.
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[She's kind of tickled by it, though.]
I'd say if you can prepare your own meals pretty easily, you might prefer a house. But if you need help, there are probably some empty apartments in the building where I live. You're welcome to join me and my neighbor for dinner!
[...Except.]
...Although I suppose I should warn that some people say my tastes are a little strange.
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He likes Orihime already. ]
Yeah? ... what kind of 'strange'?
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Well, back home I didn't have much money, so I started out making a game out of seeing what I could make with what groceries were on sale. Then I thought, life is too short to keep eating the same thing! So now it's kind of a habit, to see what new kinds of dishes I can create.
[She beams, hitching her shoulders. Her cooking is weird, but no one's ever called it bad. She doesn't burn or undercook anything.]
If you don't like it, I can try to keep things simple.
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I'm used to the stuff my Aunt May cooks: meatloafs, pasta, that sorta thing. But I can't say I've had a lot of chances to try new things.
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[Because if he actually likes her food, then he's a rare treasure, like Rangiku and Grimmjow!]
I've never made a meatloaf before, but I'd like to try!
[Maybe with some minced lotus root and green onion, with teriyaki sauce instead of ketchup? It would be great served with pineapple too!]
Even if it turns out that you don't like my cooking, it's okay to say so. My desserts never get any complaints, so there will at least be one thing you're guaranteed to like. I can introduce you to Grimmjow-san too! He's not human, but he looks close enough like one that it won't be too weird.
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Sure, I can be honest.
[ Sometimes. Well ... he'll try. He's not a huge fan of offending people trying to do nice things. His uncle would've frowned on that kind of behaviour. ]
Not-human, huh? What exactly is he, then? Mutant? Alien?
[ A reformed monster? ]
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[At least, she thinks so.]
He's changed a lot since he got here. But not entirely. Grimmjow-san can be a little rude, so please be patient with him!
[Actually, Peter might be a good influence. Orihime can only demonstrate so much as a girl. Peter, however, is a guy, so if Grimmjow has someone he can more easily relate to...]
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[ He shakes his head, rueful. ]
Did you know him before he became a vengeful spirit?
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[She shakes her head. This next part might be a little tough to explain, and they DID just meet. Does he really want to know her whole life story right from the get go? She's pretty sure he doesn't!]
It's a little complicated! And it's definitely a weird story to tell, you might think I'm crazy, ha ha!
Ne, are you hungry? We can get you something to eat on the way while I give you a tour of the city.
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[ He smiles, a little apologetic. Besides, he's Spider-Man. It's kind of a crazy and weird story on its own, so he isn't one to talk.
Aaaand at the mention of food, his stomach grumbles too. ]
Yeah, actually. I could go for something. What's available here?
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You have a point, ha ha ha!
[She grins, silently grateful for his understanding. He's kind of awesome, isn't he? How lucky that she got to meet a new friend today!]
Well, ordinarily I'd say crepes, but it sounds like your stomach wants something a little more substantial. How about a grilled sandwich and a lemonade? Those are pretty portable, and if the sandwich is grilled, the fillings are less likely to fall out!
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I can't think of anything better than that.
[ Peter's stomach, grumbling on cue, can't agree more.
Well, that's a little embarrassing. He chuckles, apologetic. ]
Sorry about that. Guess all that excitement from being in a new place is finally wearing off to more realistic needs like food. And you said the food here is free?
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Mm! So are the clothes, supplies, furniture... Just about anything! Some people run businesses out of boredom, and they prefer to barter favors and things like that. But you won't go hungry here, that's for sure.
[She leads the way, tipping her head back with a dreamy expression.]
And the beds are wonderful and soft! I'm getting incredibly spoiled, ha ha!
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Wow. Boredom?
[ Peter laughs, tucking his hands into the pockets of his jeans and moving to walk alongside her. ]
Is that all there is to do here? I mean, why bring us to this place just to give everything to us for free?
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[She smiles apologetically, rubbing the back of her neck.]
There's still a lot to explore, and the monsters can be a threat so if you're okay with fighting them, then I guess it's hard to be truly bored. I like talking to the people in the city, though. Everyone has a different story, and there are different worlds and races... Really, the people are the best part!
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[ Maybe even a little eager. It gives him something to do, after all. A kind of short-term goal.
Of course, he's not sure he's ready to reveal the whole superhero thing yet. So ... hastily: ] Uh - if I have to, that is.
[ Smooth save there, Parker. ]
Yeah, people are cool too.
[ Let's just talk about the people part more. ]
You've met a lot of people here?
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[She has a feeling he'll probably get along well with Dick Grayson. Both are incredibly nice people, and they have acrobatics in common.]
Do you have many monsters where you're from?
[He didn't seem all that phased when she brought it up, so she figures he probably deals with them on a regular basis. Or semi-regular.]