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House Hunting [Active]
Character(s): Rikku, Rakka, anybody else want in?
Content: Rikku and Rakka go searching for a hideout.
Setting: H6-ish somewhere
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: none
Once they got a ways from the main road, the foot traffic became a lot more sparse than the bustling crowds up around the train station. That was good, of course. After all, what kind of hideout would it be if people kept stumbling over it all the time? Something convenient but still out of the way was your best bet, pretty much. And naturally it had to be unoccupied, and it'd be nice if it was already clean so they didn't have to fix it up...
Well, let it not be said that she didn't have standards.
Rikku floated along the sidewalk a little ahead of Rakka, looking around for a suitable place; it probably would have been easier later in the day, when people would have lights on, but she didn't really feel like waiting that long. As it was, she peeked discreetly through just about every window she flew past, and found most of the windows occupied - enough to assume the ones connected to them were occupied, too, at least. "C'mon, there can't be people living in all these houses," she huffed after a while.
Content: Rikku and Rakka go searching for a hideout.
Setting: H6-ish somewhere
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: none
Once they got a ways from the main road, the foot traffic became a lot more sparse than the bustling crowds up around the train station. That was good, of course. After all, what kind of hideout would it be if people kept stumbling over it all the time? Something convenient but still out of the way was your best bet, pretty much. And naturally it had to be unoccupied, and it'd be nice if it was already clean so they didn't have to fix it up...
Well, let it not be said that she didn't have standards.
Rikku floated along the sidewalk a little ahead of Rakka, looking around for a suitable place; it probably would have been easier later in the day, when people would have lights on, but she didn't really feel like waiting that long. As it was, she peeked discreetly through just about every window she flew past, and found most of the windows occupied - enough to assume the ones connected to them were occupied, too, at least. "C'mon, there can't be people living in all these houses," she huffed after a while.
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It made sense to her: every place in Glie, as far as Rakka knew, was occupied. Even the abandoned school that the haibane used as their home was used by them. It didn't seem that impossible to Rakka that there weren't any abandoned houses.
But this place was far larger than Glie, so it seemed like there could have been some place nobody used anymore. And it was the way of the haibane to use that which humans didn't need.
She peered uncertainly into windows as she walked, feeling a little self-conscious as she did so; she didn't want to invade anyone's privacy.
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She didn't give Rakka much time to answer that, though, because just a couple of windows later, she saw something that elicited an "Ooo~!" as she hopped fully onto the outside sill to get a better look. "This one just might be a keeper. C'mere, look!" she exclaimed, beckoning excitedly.
Of course, it was just a dimly-lit, dusty, and kind of beat-up parlor, but Rikku liked to look at things in terms of possibilities. "So, whaddaya think?" she asked eagerly.
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Rakka had a similar view of places as Rikku, having lived previously in an abandoned boarding school. A little cleanup and some decorations and it would be very nice. She smiled.
"I like it," she said. "Let's go in and look around!"
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In here, she flitted from one nook or corner to the next, inspecting the place more completely. It was even still furnished, although some of said furnishings were in better states of repair than others, but with a little bit of elbow grease-
She stopped at a look under the couch, though; it took her a few seconds to realize what exactly she was looking at down there, but when she did, she jerked back and away from it with a gasp. There was already something living in this house, seemed like, and it was furry and glowing and a lot bigger than she was.
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Rakka spun to face Rikku when she heard her friend gasp, and then drew a sharp breath herself. She had never seen an animal like that before, glowing and snowy white like that. Could it speak?
"H...Hello? We're sorry for... Barging in. Is this your house?"
She felt a little silly, but she had spoken to a meerkat before; it was better to be polite, after all.
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So, it didn't appear to find them threatening or anything, okay. But this was their place now, and it was too big of a cat to make a good house pet. "Think he'd go away if we gave 'im a big juicy fish?" she pondered sotto voce.
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And where were they going to get that? She hoped the animal wouldn't attack them; Rakka had no way of defending herself.
Maybe this was why so many of the people here seemed to have powers of some sort? Rakka hoped her lack of them wouldn't end up getting her or anyone close to her injured.
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After a few seconds, the lumen finally seemed to get what she was telling it, and scooted out from under the sofa, getting quickly up on all fours. Standing, it was clearer that the animal was about the size of a large bobcat or a medium-sized dog, though in appearance it was closer to the bobcat. Rikku shied away from it a little, but it didn't seem hostile, or even particularly upset at the intrusion. It just eyed both girls with what almost seemed like curiosity.
Rikku looked between the cat and Rakka a few times as it walked lackadaisically around her friend for a better look; then she smiled and put her hands deftly on her hips. "Well, that was easy, huh?"
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"I wonder if it's a stray?" Rakka wondered, though she recalled that she hadn't seen any animals that might have been native before today.
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"I don't see a collar..." Rakka said, head tilted.
It would be a shame to force the poor dear out of its home just so they could live there. Surely this place was large enough for them to live alongside it?
((Oh god, Rikku and Rakka with a pet lumen. XD))
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The lumen sharpened its claws on the sofa. (From the looks of it, the sofa was quite used to this sort of treatment.)
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Rakka was just as willing to keep the glowing cat around as Rikku was. She couldn't remember having a pet before, but she thought it would be fun. And something that large could scare off intruders!
She cried out as the lumen began to scratch up the sofa, but seeing the already rather tattered condition of it, she did nothing else to attempt to stop it.
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Still, she'd always wanted a pet.
"Maybe we could let him keep the couch, and just get a new one for us to use?" It didn't seem fair to take the couch from him; he had it first, after all. And there was a lot of room.
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"But first," she added, pointing ceilingward, "let's go see what's upstairs!" With that, she zipped out into the hallway and turned back, waiting for Rakka to follow.
((ooc: I... think this thread is close to done XD; Want we should go bother Paine next?))
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Smiling at the cat, Rakka followed Rikku up the steps. She was glad to have a place to call home; it made her feel more comfortable. It did remind her of Glie, though; would she ever see it again?
Maybe this was why haibane forgot everything before they were born. It was easier that way.
((That's cool with me~))