It was cutting things close to be here at the Fiore building trying to garner herself an ID. When she came to Fiore, she had been given a temporary visa for her visit. The intention? Well that was for her to take part in an experiment that was conducted by Dagger Corp. in order to help with the research and production of items to help those with sensory based deprivations from birth or otherwise formed somehow else. She could remember her first day like it were yesterday. Those whom were harmed in attacks, wars from past, or like her, from birth. People who had the inability to function like the majority of populace had her in a minority that she didn’t very much care about the fact she had no ability to hear. If anything, it made some interactions much easier to ignore or diffuse when they realized whom they were dealing with. Though, that only normally happened since she came to Fiore. The Napedian blonde was never used to a culture like this, it felt like what most consider to be culture shock. But, she did try her best to adapt.
A lot of the people in the country were nice and inviting, but she did have her fair share of moments with some less than favorable types. It never stopped her from trying. Much like today, she attempted to do her best to be normal and when she entered, she approached a lone man behind a table. On it were spools of tickets labeled with different numbers and Fiorian letters. She did her best to accommodate the language shift of Napedian to the language here, so basic alphabets were easy to recognize for her. As she approached, she had been asked about her visit today. Her eyes looked up toward the ceiling in thought before she returned them to the lips of the gentleman. ”Mm.. Passport pic..picture.” She replied, doing her best to say it in as clear a voice as she could. The slur in her voice was thin and her hands by habit had made several signs in them that some could perceive to be sign language. ”I’m deaf, sir... sorry to bother. Umm.. how would I know when I am called?” He simply smiled and politely pointed to a lacrima vision in several places with a list of letters and numbers.
He waited for her to look back and then spoke normally. “My sister-in-law is also deaf. So please come to me if you need any help, Miss. Just have a seat for the time being.” He spoke to her. His kindness put a bright smile on her face. ”Merci beaucoup.” She replied, a giggle in her beaming mood of joy. It took nearly an hour before she had been called, eyes scouring and watching as people of all ages showed up for a number of things. She every so often glanced towards the man at the counter and was still very happy that she had some form of ease to her day so far. This wouldn’t be her first stop either. Today was an all in one trip before having to go back to the testing facility to do her weekly check in. But with her new passport in hand, she was now labeled to be part of dual citizenship between Napedia and Fiore . However, she would leave that past behind with those demons locked away forever.
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A lot of the people in the country were nice and inviting, but she did have her fair share of moments with some less than favorable types. It never stopped her from trying. Much like today, she attempted to do her best to be normal and when she entered, she approached a lone man behind a table. On it were spools of tickets labeled with different numbers and Fiorian letters. She did her best to accommodate the language shift of Napedian to the language here, so basic alphabets were easy to recognize for her. As she approached, she had been asked about her visit today. Her eyes looked up toward the ceiling in thought before she returned them to the lips of the gentleman. ”Mm.. Passport pic..picture.” She replied, doing her best to say it in as clear a voice as she could. The slur in her voice was thin and her hands by habit had made several signs in them that some could perceive to be sign language. ”I’m deaf, sir... sorry to bother. Umm.. how would I know when I am called?” He simply smiled and politely pointed to a lacrima vision in several places with a list of letters and numbers.
He waited for her to look back and then spoke normally. “My sister-in-law is also deaf. So please come to me if you need any help, Miss. Just have a seat for the time being.” He spoke to her. His kindness put a bright smile on her face. ”Merci beaucoup.” She replied, a giggle in her beaming mood of joy. It took nearly an hour before she had been called, eyes scouring and watching as people of all ages showed up for a number of things. She every so often glanced towards the man at the counter and was still very happy that she had some form of ease to her day so far. This wouldn’t be her first stop either. Today was an all in one trip before having to go back to the testing facility to do her weekly check in. But with her new passport in hand, she was now labeled to be part of dual citizenship between Napedia and Fiore . However, she would leave that past behind with those demons locked away forever.
574/500 words