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They say there's nothing new under the sun
Who: Hiro, Sam, and anybody else who wants to watch Tremors
What: Watching Tremorsand possibly discussing swear words prior to the show
Where: The new outdoor theatre in the Northwest
When: Backdated to Thursday night, dusk.
Warnings: Language? Probably language.
The ‘official story’ was simple, if outlandish: Sam had happened across a VHS tape of Tremors (true) while lost (false) in the dense mire of mess which was Hiro’s room. Though the tape had actually been uncovered in the Warehouse, she had no intention of saying so; she didn’t want to wonder if the truth would reach Dirge, or want to deal with the seeker if he heard and, hearing, took it into his head to reclaim the cassette. What she did want was to make good on what she’d said to Jadewing.
’Sometime, we’ll find for you a few decent horror flicks.’
Tremors had turned out to be the first of that few. With luck, and a little---or a lot---of looking, there would be others, and so the whole theatre project had been buttressed by the hope of having more movies. The screen was situated at one side of the clearing Irja had kindly created, suspended between the trunks of two massive trees and braced by branches across its back. (The controls were there, as well, and at two elevations; the human-scale console sheltered in what looked, to Sam, like an ice shack.) A viewing deck had been built opposite the screen, encircling one wide walnut tree at a height which would have any occupants up enough to talk to standing Cybertronians comfortably, without craning. The deck had been outfitted with a ladder, a small collection of mismatched chairs, and (importantly!) a small free-standing fire pit. Two ridges crossed the clearing so that people could park angled up to better see the screen, but the clearing itself was otherwise almost ordinary---and only ‘almost’ on account of its creation.
All things considered, the set-up was pretty sweet.
What: Watching Tremors
Where: The new outdoor theatre in the Northwest
When: Backdated to Thursday night, dusk.
Warnings: Language? Probably language.
The ‘official story’ was simple, if outlandish: Sam had happened across a VHS tape of Tremors (true) while lost (false) in the dense mire of mess which was Hiro’s room. Though the tape had actually been uncovered in the Warehouse, she had no intention of saying so; she didn’t want to wonder if the truth would reach Dirge, or want to deal with the seeker if he heard and, hearing, took it into his head to reclaim the cassette. What she did want was to make good on what she’d said to Jadewing.
’Sometime, we’ll find for you a few decent horror flicks.’
Tremors had turned out to be the first of that few. With luck, and a little---or a lot---of looking, there would be others, and so the whole theatre project had been buttressed by the hope of having more movies. The screen was situated at one side of the clearing Irja had kindly created, suspended between the trunks of two massive trees and braced by branches across its back. (The controls were there, as well, and at two elevations; the human-scale console sheltered in what looked, to Sam, like an ice shack.) A viewing deck had been built opposite the screen, encircling one wide walnut tree at a height which would have any occupants up enough to talk to standing Cybertronians comfortably, without craning. The deck had been outfitted with a ladder, a small collection of mismatched chairs, and (importantly!) a small free-standing fire pit. Two ridges crossed the clearing so that people could park angled up to better see the screen, but the clearing itself was otherwise almost ordinary---and only ‘almost’ on account of its creation.
All things considered, the set-up was pretty sweet.
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"...I've never had any of those things before, but I've heard very good things about honey!"
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And then he'll pause to make a face at Sam. "Two apiece? Are they big cookies, at least?"
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It seemed like a plausible possibility; for all she knew, Akito (with her interest in documentaries, and her going without electricity, and her views on views of the body) had come from some sort of commune.
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Look at all of her belongings, Hiro! She is very proud of them!
"I'm not a vegan - I need animal proteins in my diet... So I would like to try one, if that's okay? If I don't like it Hiro can have the rest of mine."
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"Animal proteins are the best!" This is said as Hiro reaches to grab his two designated cookies and manage to somehow eat them both at the exact same time.
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"Ah- I never had them before coming here... But it's hard to imagine they could taste any better!" She very delicately grabs one of the cookies for now, making sure to hold it with great care so it doesn't crumble or break. She plans on saving it for the movie. "I don't know how to cook, so if it isn't raw then it isn't for me! But raw food has a lot of flavour, so I like it very much."
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"You can't cook? ...how do you eat meat, then?"
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Her curiousity was frank, but uncritical---just curiousity. As acknowledged, everybody's expectations were all over the board, and that something so basic as food should illustrate that (frankly) figured.
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To answer the question about meat, however... "When I have meat here I just eat it raw. Like, sushi? I like raw fish."
Akito will hesitantly take another cookie, tucking it away very carefully with her fruits with a small 'thank you'.
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The explanation about the meat gets a thoughtful nod. "Sushi's good. I dunno how good the fish here is -- isn't there pollution and stuff? And what d'you do about like, not-fish meat?"
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She paused to listen, and shrugged as Hiro asked his questions.
"Carpaccio? Delicious, but I don't know that I or anyone could do it as a daily thing."
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She isn't sure of the accuracy of the statement, as she never had the opportunity to verify it. But from what she overheard it must have been somewhere in that vicinity. Definitely in or near Russian territory, since there was never government interference, meaning they would have been bought off somehow.
"I ate lots of different kinds of arctic fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, and seal. It didn't get very boring. It was all very good, except the seal was weird..." A thoughtful frown. "And there was rice at every meal. Vegetables were sometimes frozen but mostly vitamins from those food groups were acquired through juices. And, um, Jell-O and puddings were for desserts."
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He'll interject after this last explanation, with a grimace -- "Seal? Gross. Super gross."
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Sam turned on her housemate with a mild admonishment, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth. "Don't knock it till you've tried it. Seal is sort of weird---as I remember, anyway---but it isn't bad. Better with a bit of ketchup, though."
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"Seal was very fatty and had a strange taste I didn't like, but if someone caught a seal then everyone else would get the yummy seafood, and I would be given seal meat and blubber." Oh god she pulls a face at the memory. She didn't have much culinary options available to try, but that was hands down her least favourite. "They said that it was high in fat and protein, so I would grow big and strong, ne?"
Akito gestures to herself with a wry smile and a small giggle. "I don't think it worked. They probably just wanted to give me the gross stuff."
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Have a gummy worm tossed at your head, Akito. "Quit talking about blubber, dude."
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Speaking of which---
"So's foisting the seal off on you alone, kiddo. It's the sort of stuff that might be better off under a blanket of onions, but I bet you didn't have any fresh for frying. Seems a shame."
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Holy shit. The texture is weird and rubbery in a way that doesn't suck. And it's very, very, very sour to her poor, underdeveloped taste buds. Sour is not a thing she has much experience with.
But it still tastes good and so she soldiers through it. All through a scrunched face and reflexive tears!!!
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"That is the best reaction ever!"
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"Best reaction, but what's the verdict?"
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"It's... I-It's, um. Really sour. The most sour thing I've ever had!"
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...Hiro's definitely not helping though, is he, by dissolving into hysteria and leaning against Sam. Seriously, ignore him, he's a little jerk.
pft tenses with you guys