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Where To Now? [Active]
Characters: Kir, Toph Bei Fong
Content: Kir and Toph go riding around on the trains
Setting: Promenade Terrace [H9]
Time: Unknown
Warnings: None yet
He had to admit that riding on the train had been deceptively relaxing. The familiar clack-clack of wheels on the rails was soothing, and even though he had shared the seat with a stranger, it was someone he could at least talk to. When the train had reached it's destination, they'd disembarked into a station much less crowded than the Central one.
"I guess we're here," the ex-albatross said, checking the map. "We're almost all the way into... Niflheim," he said, stumbling a bit over the pronunciation.
Content: Kir and Toph go riding around on the trains
Setting: Promenade Terrace [H9]
Time: Unknown
Warnings: None yet
He had to admit that riding on the train had been deceptively relaxing. The familiar clack-clack of wheels on the rails was soothing, and even though he had shared the seat with a stranger, it was someone he could at least talk to. When the train had reached it's destination, they'd disembarked into a station much less crowded than the Central one.
"I guess we're here," the ex-albatross said, checking the map. "We're almost all the way into... Niflheim," he said, stumbling a bit over the pronunciation.
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Well that was weird. She sure didn't know how she was going to explain to Kir what she meant. In any case, it was time for them to get off the train. Toph took his hand and the two of them shuffled out of the station which was much more bare now that most people had left the station in favor of Promenade Terrace. Toph could hear sighs and sounds and was able to tell that while the city was much more subdued than Vanaheim, it had its own shares of intrigue and conversation among its inhabitants. They walked for a small while until they came to Cafe Ersesat. The two entered at the same time, and Toph clumsily sat at a table, eager to get something to eat. It had been a long journey and she was kind of hungry.
"What's the menu look like?" She asked.
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She spots Toph with somebody else and grins. She heads over to them, saying, "Hey! Sorry it took me so long. I took a left when I was supposed to take a right, and I didn't realize it until, what, ten minutes later?" Okay, she kind of exaggerated, but it felt that way to her.
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"We ain't been here very long," he said. "You're...?"
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She turned to Kir and shrugged. "I don't really know how to describe it. I usually get a feeling when I'm dealing with people: you know, sights, sounds, stuff like that. With you, everything just felt a little...I dunno, muffled. But ah well. No accounting for transformed creatures, right?"
She turned to Terra and greeted her warmly. "Welcome back! I was hoping you were OK! How are you feeling?"
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She turned to Toph, and smiled at her friend. "Been feeling good! Y'know, not doing much except taking a look around and checking out the place some more. I should've given you the heads up, though," she said. "I kind of disappeared on you for a moment there."
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And then, after a moment, he added, "Do you know where I am? Or..." His voice was terribly confused, "who I am?"
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Toph trailed off as she slowly turned to Kir, a confused look on her face. "What? What do you mean 'who am I?' You know darn well who I am, and who she is! You were just talking to us a minute ago, and you know who I am!"
Toph blinked, and closed her mouth. Had that just happened because she was talking about the Organization? Did they hold this kind of power?!
This was definitely scary. Firebenders suddenly didn't look that scary next to people that could make you forget who you were and send demons after you!
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His voice was getting steadily more uncertained as he realized he had no idea who he was. That was scary. How could someone just not know who they were? He didn't even know his name!
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Toph paused, then gave Terra a nervous smile. She bet Terra probably thought she was crazy, so it looked like she would have to better explain herself.
"Look, you know that ghost thing that we fought? Well, why did it come after us? I never heard anything about it! There are things in this place, apparently, and there's these people, see? they walk around in black coats, and its said that they control things on Paixao."
Toph sighed. "Timon's a friend of mine from these journal things. We talked about it. Now I'm starting to think if there's any reason to train, it's so we can fight those guys."
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"Whoa. So that meerkat wasn't kidding about the weird things around here." Terra had no idea things were this bad around here. After seeing this sudden wave of amnesia come over Kir, she was convinced. She nodded, saying, "You gotta fill me in on this. For now, maybe we can try and talk to him. You know, to see if this is temporary or not."
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"Hey," he said indignantly. "I don't know what you're talkin' about, but if you're not goin' to give me any answers, I'm leavin'!" He glanced around, but even his surroundings were unfamiliar. It looked like a restaurant of some sort.
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That was the question wasn't it? Toph had still talked about the Organization to Terra but nothing had happened to her. Were their attacks completely random?
"Soup please," Toph said to a nearby waiter. She looked at the others. "Well, before we start talking about this we better have a bit to eat."
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She looked directly to Kir and said, "You're gonna need the energy if we're going to try and figure out what happened to you. And who knows? Maybe something in here will help you recover your memory."
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Terra's words made sense, but he still was uncomfortable and getting upset. "Soup is great an' all, but... I still don't know who you are. Or who I am! Can... can you at least tell me my name?"
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Toph took in a deep breath. If this was what other people had to go through with friends that lost their memory, she felt their pain. She would definitely have to remember to talk to Timon the next chance she got.
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"And you're Toph," he added a moment later, looking at the blind girl, and then at the blonde, "And you're Terra. And I'm... looking for someone?"
That was strange. He didn't remember anything about himself, so how could he possibly know that someone was missing? He looked down, and his stomach rumbled. He didn't even know when the last time he'd eaten was, but it sounded like a while ago!
"I guess... soup too..."
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"Anyway," Toph said to Terra and Kir, "He was looking for his friend Jing. That's how I found him at the station. Now the way I figure, it's all too coincidental that you," she pointed at Kir, "were looking for someone, and now a few hours later you lose your memory, and only a few hours ago we were fighting some ghost thing. This is too coincidental to be written off."
Toph clasped her hands together, a determined look on her face. "I say we start looking for answers. It might start with all those kidnappings that have been going on in Paixao."
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Trra nodded, taking all of this in. She glanced around once again, and then looked to Toph and Kir. "Toph, I'm gonna go and see if I can find anything out," she said. "If there is something going on around here, w should gather as much information as we can."
Terra waved to them, and headed out the door of the cafe. The sooner she went searching for answers, the better her chances would be to find some clues.