Mae Borowski (
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fandomhighdorms2019-01-08 01:19 pm
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Second floor common room, Tuesday afternoon
Mae had decided today was a good day to have a lazy afternoon. She had her crappy (actually, perfectly servicable) tote bag she'd made in class to decorate, a whole bottle of white-out to stink the place up with, and she'd barely watched any TV since she'd gotten here, so she had lots of shows she could catch up on.
Theoretically, anyway. All she could find were weird preteen sitcoms, where kids were excited to get to go to school, and everyone spent the majority of their time screaming.
"Where's the sells-weed-out-behind-the-equipment-shed character?" she wondered, as she watched two girls freak out about being caught rearranging the letters on a highway sign. "Or the 'burnouts vaping in the stairwell' characters? These shows are so unrealistic."
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Theoretically, anyway. All she could find were weird preteen sitcoms, where kids were excited to get to go to school, and everyone spent the majority of their time screaming.
"Where's the sells-weed-out-behind-the-equipment-shed character?" she wondered, as she watched two girls freak out about being caught rearranging the letters on a highway sign. "Or the 'burnouts vaping in the stairwell' characters? These shows are so unrealistic."
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Somehow worse than it had originally been for him? That was difficult to even think about, really, but there it was. He shook his head slightly, after peering into one cabinet and moving onto the next.
"Watching anything good over there?"
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But he clearly needed to be paying a little more attention to the shops around the island when he was doing his jogging.
"...what, you mean like the Danger Shop, but it's in town? And abandoned?"
Don't tell him these things, Mae. It was rare enough he was even out of his room away from his regular video games; this had the air of no one ever seeing this boy again to it.
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She'd been here a week, Prompto. And her two classes hadn't made use of the Danger Shop yet.
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"Oh, man," Prompto shook his head at Mae's obvious misfortune. "It's great. It's just like you described, virtual reality on steroids. Some of the classes'll use it to let you do all sorts of things that might not be feasible otherwise. Like, one I've got this semester? Basically is a real-life video games, we all made up characters and stuff, and Mr. Fjord's going to put us in all sorts of situations, like today we had to figure out how to get out of jail. I mean, it'd be practically perfect if it wasn't school, but what you're saying is that one of these things exist outside of school? That's, like, totally epic, Mae!"
And as soon as he figured out which abandoned store this was, they were never seeing him agaaaaain.
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"They have a class here to teach you how to bust out of jail?!"
That was clearly the important take away here.
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"But the bust out of jail thing was just, like, a one shot. And it was, like, an old-timey medieval jail. Next week, we'll probably have to fight goblins or something."
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Mae had no idea how this comment would come off to people here, no.
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Yeah, Prompto didn't even know how that comment would come off to him, especially not when it was coming from someone who looked like a cat.
"I mean, like, puppies and kittens and chickens."
Who were way less cute than chocobos, but, hey, he understood you had to work with what you had sometimes.
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This conversation was going so well.
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It was clear which one he preferred.
"But you're right. They're not."
And then he looked maybe a little awkward, because he still wanted clarification about the whole naked cat thing, but it seemed all sort of weird and wrong to ask when the person you were talking to looked like a cat.
"Sooooo...." He could totally steer far from that, right? They'd lost track of the important stuff, anyway. "About that abandoned store?"
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Plus, it was a small town and one of his best friends was a spy. He was going to find it, regardless of whether or not Mae told him anything.
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You know, like facial features and things.
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So many freckles!
And, really, Prompto would happily take 'aggressively standard' any day of the week, because that was far better than he could ever hope for, and was honestly just glad the hair got a mention. He didn't spend as much time on it as he did for it to just fade into the background to his average, unspectacular face.
"Exactly. See? Aggressively standard, perfectly trustworthy."
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"I mean," he pointed out, "you did ask."
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