COME AT ME AND YOU'LL SEE I'M MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE --- YOU THINK THAT YOU'LL BREAK ME, YOU'RE GONNA FIND IN TIME --- |
“Oh, hell yes.”
Saffron honestly couldn’t remember the last time she’d played laser tag. It had been a very long time, that was for sure, but as far as she was concerned she had earned the chance to have a bit of fun. Fiore was certainly a lot different than what she had grown up with in Bosco. She hadn’t been here very long, but it had already been quite the experience. There was magic everywhere. It was so ingrained in their culture that it was hardly even special, certainly not as revered as it was in Bosco. Even the gear she currently held in her hands and had strapped to her body was embedded with a number of lacrimas that were intended to act as the machinations for the game. It was fascinating.
Of course, a lot of people felt similarly about her and her arm. Losing her flesh and blood had been a traumatizing experience, once that had left her feeling inept and depressed for a while upon returning home. However, the technology of her home country was astoundingly superior, and it had not taken long at all for a few well wishers from the Bosco Defense Force to gift her with a robotic replacement that was designed to function exactly like a flesh arm. It was truly a scientific marvel, one that turned a lot of heads. Had it taken some getting used to? Absolutely. But after a while, she had grown to see the benefits.
And now here she was, thousands of miles from home, standing in line with a bunch of other grown jackasses that were geared up for the most ridiculously love themed game of laser tag ever concocted. Was it stupid? Yeah, a bit. But that wouldn’t make it any less fun, nor was she any less excited.
As the small group waited their turn in the arena, Saffron glanced around at the others present. One in particular stood out. In fact, nearly everyone was staring at him. He was several feet taller than everyone else present, and definitely not human. It was bringing a lot of whispers from the others. Saffron, though? While she was definitely staring a little, it wasn’t with the same clueless, apprehensive look that everyone else was giving. It was more curious than that as she took a moment to openly size him up and accept his existence and presence with them. After all, he was in line with the rest of them, stocked up in utterly asinine garb that looked even more ridiculous on him than it did on everyone else, and that was something she could respect and find some humor in.
Her purple eyes lingered long enough that he’d eventually meet her gaze. Rather than avert her eyes and pretend like she hadn’t been looking at him, as most everyone else had done so far, she simply grinned wide from across the small waiting room and pretended to aim her gun at him. “Pew, pew!” she mouthed quietly, faking playful explosive noises and all but promising that she was going to gun for the big guy once they were inside the arena.
Saffron honestly couldn’t remember the last time she’d played laser tag. It had been a very long time, that was for sure, but as far as she was concerned she had earned the chance to have a bit of fun. Fiore was certainly a lot different than what she had grown up with in Bosco. She hadn’t been here very long, but it had already been quite the experience. There was magic everywhere. It was so ingrained in their culture that it was hardly even special, certainly not as revered as it was in Bosco. Even the gear she currently held in her hands and had strapped to her body was embedded with a number of lacrimas that were intended to act as the machinations for the game. It was fascinating.
Of course, a lot of people felt similarly about her and her arm. Losing her flesh and blood had been a traumatizing experience, once that had left her feeling inept and depressed for a while upon returning home. However, the technology of her home country was astoundingly superior, and it had not taken long at all for a few well wishers from the Bosco Defense Force to gift her with a robotic replacement that was designed to function exactly like a flesh arm. It was truly a scientific marvel, one that turned a lot of heads. Had it taken some getting used to? Absolutely. But after a while, she had grown to see the benefits.
And now here she was, thousands of miles from home, standing in line with a bunch of other grown jackasses that were geared up for the most ridiculously love themed game of laser tag ever concocted. Was it stupid? Yeah, a bit. But that wouldn’t make it any less fun, nor was she any less excited.
As the small group waited their turn in the arena, Saffron glanced around at the others present. One in particular stood out. In fact, nearly everyone was staring at him. He was several feet taller than everyone else present, and definitely not human. It was bringing a lot of whispers from the others. Saffron, though? While she was definitely staring a little, it wasn’t with the same clueless, apprehensive look that everyone else was giving. It was more curious than that as she took a moment to openly size him up and accept his existence and presence with them. After all, he was in line with the rest of them, stocked up in utterly asinine garb that looked even more ridiculous on him than it did on everyone else, and that was something she could respect and find some humor in.
Her purple eyes lingered long enough that he’d eventually meet her gaze. Rather than avert her eyes and pretend like she hadn’t been looking at him, as most everyone else had done so far, she simply grinned wide from across the small waiting room and pretended to aim her gun at him. “Pew, pew!” she mouthed quietly, faking playful explosive noises and all but promising that she was going to gun for the big guy once they were inside the arena.
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