[Wave is... not as GOOD. In fact, one might say she's edging toward a MISS altogether... but after a moment she scowls at the screen, expression setting in determination, and she. Well. Her hand-eye coordination isn't bad, but it's been a while since she's done something that needed quite so much of it; she's still hanging on by the time they get to the slowdown, but only just.]
That wasn't so--ah!
[WHAT IS IT DOING HELP similarly, she's doing her best but lol. That's going to be a FAILED song in the end.]
That... probably wasn't the best song to pick for a first try, was it?
[For a moment, she feels a little embarrassed by the poor showing... but then she starts to giggle, reaching out to hit the button again to continue.]
So what you're saying is I should look for the fastest one, and then we'll be guaranteed that it won't change.
[Has Fai seen the sly grin she wears sometimes? Because that's the expression on her face right now; she knows very well that isn't how it works, but well. If you give a Wave a chance to be a menace, odds are she's going to take it.]
[Oh...! She isn't expecting the answering slyness in his own expression, and it's enough of a surprise that her own smile loses that quality, growing instead to something more genuinely delighted.]
Unlike the last one, this one's starting at super-speed. Maybe it was a bad idea? Possibly, yes, but like hell she's backing down, even if she absolutely misses the first few notes just because of how fast those arrows are rocketing up the screen. But Wave knows how to dance, so she knows how to find a beat, and once she catches on to the idea that it's like following a partner in a weird sort of way she'll actually start to do okay! ...until the arrows slow and stop altogether.]
What's--No!
[THE MUSIC JUST RESTARTS WITHOUT WARNING HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO PREDICT THAT THIS IS BULLSHIT]
[ It's the sort of pace that Fai isn't used to, especially when it comes to dancing. Waltzes, foxtrots... he can do those just fine. But this? This is something entirely different, and while he can find the rhythm and coordinate well with his feet, it's still a struggle.
So much so that he lets out a strained "ah!" when the music starts back up.
He's slightly out of breath when the song finally finishes, feeling like trying to keep up was the real work out. ]
.........honestly after about the first 20 seconds, Wave's just. Standing there.]
Why do they just keep getting worse?!
[But eventually they'll have DDR'd themselves out, whether that's because they finally figured out how to pick songs that aren't going to completely destroy them or they just gave up, who knows. At any rate it's time for some general hanging out time! How's Fai feel about heading out into the sun?]
That was all right, but I don't think I'll be going back for another round any time soon.
[Yessssss, good, Wave thrives in the sunshine, turning her face up to the light.]
You're not wrong... though I can't help but wish we could go a little further out. I'm having a good time here at the resort, but I'm starting to feel a little stir-crazy sometimes.
[It's not immediate, but the question still slips out of her before she has a chance to stop herself. It's the sort of question maybe she shouldn't ask, the sort of question that's too intrusive, but it's already been asked, so all she can really do is offer some sort of rationale:] I've... I was looking for a way to leave my world for a long time before all this. The guy who promised to help me never managed it.
[If he hasn't realized it already, Wave's face gives away a lot of what she's thinking. In this instance, he'll see the moment she realizes what he's saying--is that an offer...?--followed by the surprise that hits her like a brick wall, then a softening of her expression to a little soft smile, even as her gaze drifts away from him for a moment. Finally, she brings her eyes back to him, shaking her head.]
That wasn't why I was asking. Momo already told me we don't have to go back if we don't want to.
I just wanted to know how long Dusk had been lying to me about not being able to do it.
[ He smiles, more real than the smiles she's usually seen from him. ]
It's hard to say. Most magic users will have their magic completely wiped out by sending themselves or someone else to another world. That's why it's so complicated. It uses up a significant portion of one's reserves.
So it isn't so much the spell as it is the magic needed to power it? [Wave considers it.] I don't think that part would have been as much of an issue; when they're casting big spells, Veloi mages in Coriolis can tap into the power of the trees for more raw energy.
[It still hasn't lost its novelty, that knowledge; just like every other time, it fills her with a sense of buoyancy and warmth, and it might be obvious to Fai in that moment that even though Wave's smiles are by and large genuine, they're often just surface-level. But knowing she can do what she wants now? It'll be a long time before that stops giving her that rush.]
I haven't decided what I'll do yet. There are a few places I visited before that I could go back to, but I wouldn't mind going someplace new, either. I like going to new places and seeing new things.
Seeing new things and meeting new people has been a bright spot of traveling across worlds, to tell you the truth. I’d be happy to give you names of places, should you be able to wander about.
[ He smiles, the warmth in his eyes matching the warmth reflected in her smile. Traveling really has been a benefit to him despite everything else about it that he can’t help but be excited for her. ]
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That wasn't so--ah!
[WHAT IS IT DOING HELP similarly, she's doing her best but lol. That's going to be a FAILED song in the end.]
That... probably wasn't the best song to pick for a first try, was it?
[For a moment, she feels a little embarrassed by the poor showing... but then she starts to giggle, reaching out to hit the button again to continue.]
Okay, okay. Let's try something easier to start.
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If he has to catch his breath a bit… so be it. ]
Mm… I’d say to go for a slower one, but now I’m worried it’ll switch up on us again!
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[Has Fai seen the sly grin she wears sometimes? Because that's the expression on her face right now; she knows very well that isn't how it works, but well. If you give a Wave a chance to be a menace, odds are she's going to take it.]
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It makes him laugh again before he returns that same sly grin. ]
You make a good argument. The tempo change was the worst part of it, so why don’t we start out fast? I know we can both keep up.
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All right, let's see what they've got.
[MAX 300. I have to.
Unlike the last one, this one's starting at super-speed. Maybe it was a bad idea? Possibly, yes, but like hell she's backing down, even if she absolutely misses the first few notes just because of how fast those arrows are rocketing up the screen. But Wave knows how to dance, so she knows how to find a beat, and once she catches on to the idea that it's like following a partner in a weird sort of way she'll actually start to do okay! ...until the arrows slow and stop altogether.]
What's--No!
[THE MUSIC JUST RESTARTS WITHOUT WARNING HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO PREDICT THAT THIS IS BULLSHIT]
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So much so that he lets out a strained "ah!" when the music starts back up.
He's slightly out of breath when the song finally finishes, feeling like trying to keep up was the real work out. ]
Ah... that wasn't any better after all.
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Maybe you should pick the next one--if you want to keep going, that is.
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[ He gives Wave a grin before he turns over to the console, picking out a song.
Keeping up with the theme, Fai picks one that sounds fast. ]
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.........honestly after about the first 20 seconds, Wave's just. Standing there.]
Why do they just keep getting worse?!
[But eventually they'll have DDR'd themselves out, whether that's because they finally figured out how to pick songs that aren't going to completely destroy them or they just gave up, who knows. At any rate it's time for some general hanging out time! How's Fai feel about heading out into the sun?]
That was all right, but I don't think I'll be going back for another round any time soon.
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I don't think so either. I'm starting to wonder if games like that are really for me.
[ He much prefers board games or card games. There aren't any weird machines they have to step on. ]
But this little retreat is good for trying new things, if nothing else, so I don't regret playing.
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You're not wrong... though I can't help but wish we could go a little further out. I'm having a good time here at the resort, but I'm starting to feel a little stir-crazy sometimes.
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[ He totally would otherwise. It'd be nice to do some exploring. ]
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You can do that sort of thing?
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[ He smiles. ]
I don't use it often, though. It's a complicated spell.
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[It's not immediate, but the question still slips out of her before she has a chance to stop herself. It's the sort of question maybe she shouldn't ask, the sort of question that's too intrusive, but it's already been asked, so all she can really do is offer some sort of rationale:] I've... I was looking for a way to leave my world for a long time before all this. The guy who promised to help me never managed it.
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I've done it before. I should have more than enough magic to send you somewhere, but you need to be absolutely sure about your decision.
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That wasn't why I was asking. Momo already told me we don't have to go back if we don't want to.
I just wanted to know how long Dusk had been lying to me about not being able to do it.
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[ He smiles, more real than the smiles she's usually seen from him. ]
It's hard to say. Most magic users will have their magic completely wiped out by sending themselves or someone else to another world. That's why it's so complicated. It uses up a significant portion of one's reserves.
[ But Fai? He'd be fine. ]
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[ As a wizard, that intrigues him. But he knows now is not the time for that. ]
It seems like they didn’t want you to leave, in that case.
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The joke's on him now, though.
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You’re free to do as you please now.
[ While he doesn’t know the reason why she wanted to leave her world or why she was trapped, he’s still happy that she’ll get what she wants. ]
Do you know where you’ll go?
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[It still hasn't lost its novelty, that knowledge; just like every other time, it fills her with a sense of buoyancy and warmth, and it might be obvious to Fai in that moment that even though Wave's smiles are by and large genuine, they're often just surface-level. But knowing she can do what she wants now? It'll be a long time before that stops giving her that rush.]
I haven't decided what I'll do yet. There are a few places I visited before that I could go back to, but I wouldn't mind going someplace new, either. I like going to new places and seeing new things.
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[ He smiles, the warmth in his eyes matching the warmth reflected in her smile. Traveling really has been a benefit to him despite everything else about it that he can’t help but be excited for her. ]
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What about you? What are you planning to do once everything's over here?
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