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Prince Not So Charming [Completed]
Character(s): Linali Li and Timon
Content: After talking with each other for some time over their journals, two friends finally meet face to face for the first time.
Setting: Actua Are [J7]
Time: Week 2, Afternoon
Warnings: None
The walk itself had been exhausting without the help of the sun pouring it's warm rays down upon Timon. He felt as if he were in an oven, the heat turned up all the way as he struggled to continue. -which was his second problem: how was he going to present himself to Linali?
Aimless travel had certainly gotten him somewhere by foot, but nowhere when it came to his objective for throughout the gruesome amount exercise he had endured he hadn't found so much as one trace of his friends. Thankfully while taking a break from his walk he'd just so happened to come in contact through his journal with the young lady where he invited himself over to her current homestead. At least now he wouldn't be alone -and could get out of the boiling sun.
Panting heavily, the meerkat eyed the building before him in relief. It looked like the perfect escape from the merciless herds feet that almost stepped on him several times through his struggled to weave through the moving structures. Without a second thought, he continued his approach before coming to a dead halt.
The trick magic windows were here too and the opener to the door was far to out of reach for Timon. He frowned, waiting impatiently by the entrance until someone excited the building allowing him to walk inside.
It was certainly a lot different looking inside this place than outside -obviously. But none the less surprising. Dropping his journal onto the ground before the large desk described by Linali, the little rodent struggled to correctly talk with the woman behind the wooden wall.
"Eh, Hello? I'm looking for Linali Li..." he began, uncertain as to how to correctly engage in conversation with someone he couldn't even see, never mind her seeing him. Perhaps he had been better off as a human. This world was a lot larger then he had expected. He should have wished to go home instead-!
Timon's thoughts were cut short as he quickly realized the receptionist was screaming. Looking over his shoulder, he had been expecting Kovu or something vas and frightening looking but instead found, well, nothing.
"...I was told you could show me where to find Linali." he said, trying again to get the information he needed out of the woman. "She's sixteen, has black hair-"
"Don't come any closer!" pleaded the woman forcing the little meerkat to stop dead in his tracks. He had figured he would go around the desk so he could actually see the woman he was talking to but that unfortunately proved a mistake. "Stay back you filthy rat!"
The receptionist appeared to be afraid of him -though not enough to insult him. His brow's knit together as he took a taunting step forward toward the woman whom was now standing on her chair while demanding the whereabouts of his friend thought an empty threat of biting her if she did not tell him what he wished to know. After some what of an argument, he was on his way, paper in hand while trying to match room numbers. Once coming across a match, Timon knocked on the tall door as hard as he could to insure his presence would be heard.
"Linali, you there?" The meerkat called out while fixing his hair. He could have really used some of those mint leaves they had been talking about earlier about now...
Content: After talking with each other for some time over their journals, two friends finally meet face to face for the first time.
Setting: Actua Are [J7]
Time: Week 2, Afternoon
Warnings: None
The walk itself had been exhausting without the help of the sun pouring it's warm rays down upon Timon. He felt as if he were in an oven, the heat turned up all the way as he struggled to continue. -which was his second problem: how was he going to present himself to Linali?
Aimless travel had certainly gotten him somewhere by foot, but nowhere when it came to his objective for throughout the gruesome amount exercise he had endured he hadn't found so much as one trace of his friends. Thankfully while taking a break from his walk he'd just so happened to come in contact through his journal with the young lady where he invited himself over to her current homestead. At least now he wouldn't be alone -and could get out of the boiling sun.
Panting heavily, the meerkat eyed the building before him in relief. It looked like the perfect escape from the merciless herds feet that almost stepped on him several times through his struggled to weave through the moving structures. Without a second thought, he continued his approach before coming to a dead halt.
The trick magic windows were here too and the opener to the door was far to out of reach for Timon. He frowned, waiting impatiently by the entrance until someone excited the building allowing him to walk inside.
It was certainly a lot different looking inside this place than outside -obviously. But none the less surprising. Dropping his journal onto the ground before the large desk described by Linali, the little rodent struggled to correctly talk with the woman behind the wooden wall.
"Eh, Hello? I'm looking for Linali Li..." he began, uncertain as to how to correctly engage in conversation with someone he couldn't even see, never mind her seeing him. Perhaps he had been better off as a human. This world was a lot larger then he had expected. He should have wished to go home instead-!
Timon's thoughts were cut short as he quickly realized the receptionist was screaming. Looking over his shoulder, he had been expecting Kovu or something vas and frightening looking but instead found, well, nothing.
"...I was told you could show me where to find Linali." he said, trying again to get the information he needed out of the woman. "She's sixteen, has black hair-"
"Don't come any closer!" pleaded the woman forcing the little meerkat to stop dead in his tracks. He had figured he would go around the desk so he could actually see the woman he was talking to but that unfortunately proved a mistake. "Stay back you filthy rat!"
The receptionist appeared to be afraid of him -though not enough to insult him. His brow's knit together as he took a taunting step forward toward the woman whom was now standing on her chair while demanding the whereabouts of his friend thought an empty threat of biting her if she did not tell him what he wished to know. After some what of an argument, he was on his way, paper in hand while trying to match room numbers. Once coming across a match, Timon knocked on the tall door as hard as he could to insure his presence would be heard.
"Linali, you there?" The meerkat called out while fixing his hair. He could have really used some of those mint leaves they had been talking about earlier about now...
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"I'm so sorry, Timon! You must think ill of me now." Sadness was evident in her voice. She had spoken with the receptionist (and declared that her new guest was not a rat but a m·e·e·r·k·a·t! The nerve... she had muttered, annoyed. Though peeved, Linali made a note that she must discuss a matter with the receptionist lady.
In any case, the Chinese girl slid the card into the door knob slot; after a flashing green light and a 'click', access was rightfully granted.
"Please go in!"
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"Ill?" The redhead repeated looking rather confused by the terms placement within her sentence. "You don't look sick to me... Whatever you got isn't contagious, is it? I don't want to get sick during my 'vacation'. Not that I'd ever want to visit this place."
Throwing glance around the hallway in disgust, Timon welcomed himself into the room without hesitation, his loose lips flapping endlessly although there was doubt that Linali was still listening. "What's with your neighbors anyway? They were running out of here faster then a tamandua from a bee hive. Is that why your sad? Ya shouldn't let them get to you...!"
Frozen as solid as a statue, the meekrat's lips buttoned shut leaving him wordless when taking in his new surroundings. There were many foreign objects present, much like they were in the restaurant he had been in earlier. Almost immediately the desire to play with everything within' the hotel room blossomed within him. Spinning on his heel to inquire about the unknown objects, his mouth cranked open as he raised a paw which he intended to throw about as he spoke. But a different question was spat out:
"What's in the bag?" Curious dark eyes looked over Linali Li's purchase, sparking with excitement in belief the thoughtful gift was intended for him. "You got me something? What is it? Lemme see, lemme see!"
Circling around the poor girl like a little, furry, piranha, the rodent bounced about trying to catch glimpse of the hidden content. He had completely forgotten about his surprise, now absorbed in uncovering the mysterious present in his friends hands.