Miu Matsuoka (
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The Legend of Laurinda [Open/Closed]
Who: Ayu Maruyama (Miu Matsuoka) and open; Ayu and Natsume Maruyama (Nakigitsune)
Where: A local video game store; Ayu's house
Summary: It's time to treat herself, so Ayu heads to her favorite place to forget about the app; later, she and her brother tiptoe around discussing the same app while playing an old video game
Warnings: N/A
[Game On; Open]
[It’s been a rough...what, week and a half now? She’s just a kid, it’s not like she’s keeping track of the days or anything. That strange app she can’t show mom. She hasn’t even showed Natsu. Part of her feels like she’d be in big trouble if they found out she’s be talking to strangers with the cavalier attitude she’s been employing, like some sort of internet troll. Part of her is just...worried. And it’s not fair, Ayu thinks, it’s not fair to be worried about something so intense when she hasn’t done anything wrong.
As a result, Ayu decides that Wednesday is the perfect day to treat herself. She can forget all that stuff about Miu Matsuoka, people stealing vegetables, real and fake Baalberiths, and creepy chatrooms. She wanders into the local video game store (GameShop?) and starts looking for a cheap game to enjoy. Of course, she gets distracted several times along the way. Anyone looking to buy video games (or maybe comics or other nerd items, come on) might notice Ayu putting the display figurines in questionable poses.]
They’ve decided to embrace a life of sin and divorce.
[That’s what she’ll say if she gets caught. She’ll also flip through the latest comics and peruse the DVDs before finally settling on an old game from the portable game section and rushing home with some sodas.]
[The Legend of Laurinda; closed to Natsume/Nakigitsune]
[When he gets home, Ayu has already invaded his room. But that’s okay. He’s not like other teenage boys. There aren’t dirty socks on the floor or dirty magazines in his mattress (she pretended to check once just to get a reaction from him), so she feels pretty safe about invading his personal space. Instead, there’s a giant bowl of potato chips right on the floor like it’s not a great way to attract ants. She’s also busy hooking up an old system to her big brother’s TV, and he enters just in time to hear a familiar chime, a start-up movie movie playing right after.
The Legend of Laurinda: Chain’s Wakening.
She steps back, proud of her handiwork. She might not have the newest system, but the older ones come with all those cool gadgets so you can play handheld games on them.]
Wow, this game’s even older than I am. Hey, what’s that look for? You should be excited! You love Chain. Or you will. Probably.
Where: A local video game store; Ayu's house
Summary: It's time to treat herself, so Ayu heads to her favorite place to forget about the app; later, she and her brother tiptoe around discussing the same app while playing an old video game
Warnings: N/A
[Game On; Open]
[It’s been a rough...what, week and a half now? She’s just a kid, it’s not like she’s keeping track of the days or anything. That strange app she can’t show mom. She hasn’t even showed Natsu. Part of her feels like she’d be in big trouble if they found out she’s be talking to strangers with the cavalier attitude she’s been employing, like some sort of internet troll. Part of her is just...worried. And it’s not fair, Ayu thinks, it’s not fair to be worried about something so intense when she hasn’t done anything wrong.
As a result, Ayu decides that Wednesday is the perfect day to treat herself. She can forget all that stuff about Miu Matsuoka, people stealing vegetables, real and fake Baalberiths, and creepy chatrooms. She wanders into the local video game store (GameShop?) and starts looking for a cheap game to enjoy. Of course, she gets distracted several times along the way. Anyone looking to buy video games (or maybe comics or other nerd items, come on) might notice Ayu putting the display figurines in questionable poses.]
They’ve decided to embrace a life of sin and divorce.
[That’s what she’ll say if she gets caught. She’ll also flip through the latest comics and peruse the DVDs before finally settling on an old game from the portable game section and rushing home with some sodas.]
[The Legend of Laurinda; closed to Natsume/Nakigitsune]
[When he gets home, Ayu has already invaded his room. But that’s okay. He’s not like other teenage boys. There aren’t dirty socks on the floor or dirty magazines in his mattress (she pretended to check once just to get a reaction from him), so she feels pretty safe about invading his personal space. Instead, there’s a giant bowl of potato chips right on the floor like it’s not a great way to attract ants. She’s also busy hooking up an old system to her big brother’s TV, and he enters just in time to hear a familiar chime, a start-up movie movie playing right after.
The Legend of Laurinda: Chain’s Wakening.
She steps back, proud of her handiwork. She might not have the newest system, but the older ones come with all those cool gadgets so you can play handheld games on them.]
Wow, this game’s even older than I am. Hey, what’s that look for? You should be excited! You love Chain. Or you will. Probably.
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[Also not missing a beat. Ayu sure is good at this game, though. Long years of practice? Video game practice.]
I'm not gonna disappear. I still talk to you, right? And to customers at the store. [Barely. He barely talks to customers.]
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[She's never even played this game, she's just going south...but now, instead of going to the beach, she's killing enemies over and over for money.]
Natsume, those are both sort of good things, but I think it's time I asked. Have you been talking to any cute girls your age? Or any cute guys, I'm a progressive girl.
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I--why do you ask? That's not exactly...I mean, that's kind of a weird question... [Is it?]
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[Nope, she's going to keep slicing enemies. Bow Wow can wait forever, she doesn't care.
You know, like...capitalism. And hipsters. Hey, how much does a bazooka cost in this game? This game has a bazooka, right?
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[If this was the kind of game with level ups this random slicing would be great for experience. But yes, ahem, he's totally not bothered by this conversation at all.]
I don't see what capitalism and hipsters have to do with anything... [A pause.] You'll probably have to stick with bombs or something.
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They're both bad guys. Bombs will do nicely, but they sound like a lot of work. I guess they're a Laurinda staple though, huh?
[She focuses on the game very intently as she talks to the chain chomp and then runs off in search of the first dungeon key.]
..I mean, you've been using your phone a lot. I assumed it was because you made a new friend or something.
[Or 'something.']
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Also watching her play is nicer than the turn this conversation is taking.]
...It's not that. They're not really friends, I think. [Staring fixedly at the screen. Gosh, this sure is a fun game.] ....You've been on your phone a lot too.
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[AYU.]
But you don't play any mobile games, right? Not since the one where the cats come over to visit you. So, what is it, huh? A classmate? Or maybe you've fallen for a teacher?
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I-I don't like anyone that way. Especially not a teacher. [He looks super awkward right now, probably.] ...I've just....been busy.
[Natsume is too honest for his own good...avoiding the subject is the best way to hide things, but that's getting kinda difficult here...he's trying!!]
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[She pauses the game. She's in the Misplaced Forest, seconds away from getting the key to the first dungeon, the Rearward Cavern. Unceremoniously, Ayu tosses the controller at her brother.]
Here, you should do this part. You're gonna have to get used to the controls, too.
[If he's focused on the video game, maybe he'll be easier to trip up!]
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[Why are you questioning the teacher part...he fumbles the controller when she throws it at him, but settles into playing without any complaints. There's just something about cutting down these digital enemies that's really calming, y'know? Grab the key, do the little victory pose, slice his way back out of the forest...definitely focused.]
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[Now that she's stage two into her plan and her brother seems to be none the wiser, she has to act sneakily. She looks around the room. Did he maybe set his cellphone down when he came in? Is it in his pocket? There's a reason she set the game up in his room.]
What's that spin supposed to be? Are you making him dance whenever you defeat an enemy?
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[A curt answer, unwilling to talk about his nonexistent love life with his baby sister. But he's sufficiently distracted now! His phone's in his jacket pocket, and his jacket is...draped over his backpack. Yes.
He makes Chain do another sword spin, just for the fun of it.]
I'm figuring out the controls.