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[Round 2, Day 5] If you seek you shall find
Characters: Grenn, anyone elseGrenn was aware there would probably be nothing to find when she'd wandered around to all the towers, but it was worth a try. There would probably be nothing visible, but then, when she'd hacked the system, there had been nothing visible there either, and see how that turned out.
Format: Prose preferred, action possible
This log is: open
Location: All over campus, variously close to the towers
Summary: Grenn is checking out all the towers (that she can reach), come with if you feel like it!
Turning from the tower that stood by the entrance where the tram came in, Grenn wandered towards the first on her list; the one at the courtyard. She'd come to the others in time. Grenn grimaced as she scuffed her foot, having accidentally dragged it, and as pain shot up from the over-tuned/faulty connected nerves.
She hoped she someday would get used to the pain the prostethics caused, or at least be fully able to push it down to a subconcious level while she wore them.
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That was through the woods but he had been to the pier before and hadn't ran into any wolves, still he would keep his eyes peeled, better safe than sorry.
They walked towards the pier, entering the denser woodland and slowling down because of the uneven ground. "It's so pretty here," Romeo said with a smile, "Which country do you come from Miss Grenn? Do they have lots of trees there?"
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"And..." What was she supposed to say? She knew India had been a country like any others, and countries on Earth had mountains and trees and lakes and rivers and all sorts of stuff. "India. That's where my family's from," Grenn finally said, and it was true enough.
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"India! I know where that is!" Sort of anyways... He had studied a globe with doctor Casella and so could picture the world in his head.
"That's far away from Italy! You have tigers there don't you!" He frowned, "Orange tigers! Not blue tigers!"
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"Ahh, yes. Well, tigers certainly aren't several meters tall either. Just think of the blue one as a... tiger avatar. Like, all tigerness rolled into one huge representation of a tiger." Otherwise, Grenn was sure, the boy would probably be stuck forever on the fact that the tiger was blue, and huge.
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"Tiger avatar?" He said the strange word with a frown and then his eyes went wide. All tigerness in one huge tiger! But... Romeo thought about that. So all the tigers there had ever been were all part of this one huge tiger.
"Does that mean there are some tigers somewhere that can make fire?" He frowned, he thought that tiger was just a dream, but Grenn seemed to be talking like it was real and she was an adult and so she knew these things!
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"No... That's not exactly what I mean. Obviously this tiger is a bit... different than the real ones." She really wasn't cut out to talk to children, obviously...
Grenn stopped as they were at the gate of the next tower. Locked like the other two, and another plaque with yet an angelic name. It was quiet. Only a faint breeze rustled through the trees, and she pulled her jacket close.
She, being in a place so closely modelled after planet-side was interesting, but all this weather was frankly annoying and hard to get used to. She was cold almost all the time.
"Nothing different here..."
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He looked around Grenn to see her shiver. It was such a nice day though, warmer then it should be if Romeo's memory of what season it had been when he left home was right. "Are you cold miss Grenn?" He pulled off his uniform jacket vest and handed it to her, forgetting for a moment that he was so much smaller than her. "You can wear this if you want!"
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"It's too small for me, besides, I'm already wearing an extra jacket... I'm just not... used to this," Grenn shrugged and waved a vague hand in the air. It wasn't as if she could explain exactly what she wasn't used to.
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"Doctor Casella told me that it was really really hot in India, much hotter than in Italy." He told her with a small smile, "So I guess it feels cold here to you."
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"Is it warmer here, then, for you?" Grenn knew where Italy was/had been, though at the point she'd learned about its former territory, Italy had encompassed some of the states to the right of it, too.
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"Yes, though it can get really warm in summer. I think it was early spring when I was last at home but here it feels like the middle of summer."
"Shall we go to the next tower? Where is it?"
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"Shall we go?"
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"Miss Grenn," he asked bouncing next to her, "Do you think that if we solve the mystery of the towers we will be able to go home?"
He frowned because that's what he would like to happen, but things didn't always work out that way. In the children stories Angeletta had leant him once the characters had solved the mysterys they got to go home. But Romeo knew that real life wasn't like a fairy tale.
In real life adventures were scary, he had read Moby Dick while his leg was fixing and everyone had gotten killed by the whale in that... He remembered the tiger and shuddered.
Spirits up "They must be important, right?" He looked up at Grenn again, "If they wern't important they would be open!" People didn't lock up empty towers.
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"But I hope something will come out of this, even if it's only useful later," Grenn tried to sound upbeat about it, but locked gates, pain sparking through her nerves and the towers being far apart wasn't doing much for her optimism.
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Smiling again as he shared that wisdom he skipped a little ahead before waiting for Grenn to catch up. "We have to remember everything we learn so we can use it later!"
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It took quite a bit longer to walk to this tower, both because of the distance from the previous one, and due to it being in the forest, but when they finally got there...
"Romeo, quiet..." Grenn held a hand up as she wandered closer, grabbing the bars of the locked gate.
Yes.
Why was it humming? In that noise... That had made it seem as if her 'dream' had had no sound at all, so deafening had it been.
"You hear that?"
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He nodded, "It's humming, like in the dream." He peered through the bars and then up at Grenn. "Should we try and get in?" This tower seemed to be special.
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"We'll check out the others... Even if this one quiets down later, we know it was making noise. So it's obviously something..." But what? There was no difference here from the other towers...
She had a feeling, at some point, that hacking was gonna have to happen. But either she needed to get better, and get more protection against being found out, or there'd need to be someone better to do it.
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"Do you think if all the towers hum thats what makes the star come?" He asked as he followed Grenn letting her lead the way to the next tower as he had no idea where it was.
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"Let's follow the wall to the other towers, saves time going back out into the school areas and then into the forest again. The towers are all along the wall anyway," Grenn said and started walking, one hand against the wall. Partly for support, because frag it they'd been walking for a while now and on this uneven ground and it wasn't making the pain any less.
And then there was the fact that she just felt more secure with something so man-made beside her.
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"Do you want to stop? We can rest here, I don't think there's any wolves." Or tigers, if the tiger wanted to come and stop them exploring the towers it would have eaten them by now.
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"It won't help to rest... It's constant until I take them off. We'll just finish this, I think." There was only two towers left, she could do this.
"I'll be fine, Romeo." When she got the prostethics off, that was, but this, like the spar with Kallen, was good training. She needed to be able to stand this pain for longer periods of time.
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"Why are girls so stubborn Alfredo!" He muttered as he walked along beside Grenn. He thought of Angeletta who had almost killed herself trying to see Lady Isabella, and Bianca and Nikkita. He missed them, but he had missed them all for a long time, not just since coming to this place. Still Bianca has been coming to visit him, and now she wouldn't know where he was.
Spirits up! "Come on then, let's see if the next tower is humming!" He gave a big smile, trying to stay positive.
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"Right," Grenn said with a nod in reply to Romeo's attempt at be positive, but when they arrived at the next-to-last tower some time later, it was quiet, no matter how much they strained their ears. Grenn shook her head, noted down the angelic name on the plaque by the side, and led Romeo past the tower to follow the wall again, towards the last tower.
"I wonder if it's random, which tower hums... That one is opposite of the entrance..." Did that mean anytying? Did the same tower hum every day? Grenn suppressed a grimace; she had neither the urge nor inclination to look up if the same tower hummed every day, so that would simply have to be an assumption that it did...
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"Last tower, maybe this one will have an answer." Romeo doubted it though, but he wasn't about to give up.
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