[Varian is thinking ahead. Thinking forward. Then again, the people important to Shiro were mostly already in Deerington. Those that weren't... well. Maybe it was for the best. They'd already suffered too much. But if he dwells on it, he won't be able to help anyone.]
[More reason to hoist Varian up onto his shoulders. Holding onto the teen's leg as carefully as he can.]
Yell if you feel like you're falling.
[With the unspoken promise of catching him, Shiro starts off toward the beach. Only to hesitate a step.]
... yeah. I don't know why. Seems like I can't get rid of it if I tried.
[Thinking forward is all he can do right now. If he gets too bogged down in the... everything, he's worried he might fall flat on his face. No. This is better for once they're situated and they know what's happening. When they can all regroup properly.]
Can do!
[Shiro is a good egg and Varian appreciates him a great deal.]
Well. It's helped you out this time at least, right? I think you might be the only one of us who's got away with that.
[Yes, all of them. They had to have made it. All of what they went through back there couldn't have been for nothing. The plans and promises... especially the promises.]
I guess... I don't know. I'll figure it out once we know everyone's okay.
[Just going to put things off a while longer. The less he deals with his arm, the better, right?]
[Varian takes promises a lot more seriously than most people. Not everyone can say they have a broken promise as one of the cracked and damaged cornerstones of their psyche, after all. ]
Yeah, that's... that's true. We gonna make sure everyone got out first. Baby steps, right?
Yeah. It does. I've never been there, but it's definitely on the coast. I'll draw you a map sometime, if you want. [A genuine offer, too. But then? He... hesitates. Chewing his lip.] Deerington had one. Sometimes. But it wasn't anything like this.
[It drew you in and drowned you.]
Beach first. A crutch for you, if we can find one. And anyone we run into in the process.
Please! I only have...pretty much a basic idea of what most of America looks like, honestly. Every time someone tells me about a new state I realise just how big it is.
[You can cross the entire length of Corona in a day. It blows his mind just how big the US is. ]
The one in Deerington was kinda... full of sea monsters, right?
[He knows he was told never to go into the water, and seeing stuff lurking around in there was enough to temper even his curiosity. ]
How anyone gets anywhere in that place is beyond me. Well... I guess aeroplanes? That... that probably helps a lot.
[He's never SEEN one, but he knows they exist. Will exist. Whichever. But thank you, Space Dad, Alchemy Son appreciates your cooperation in him understand how the hell the modern world works. ]
Yeesh. I guess that would stop people from building a boat and just leaving.
[Because they all had to stay trapped in the town. He wonders if that will still be the case here. They were in the water, and it was treacherous, but they're not dead. ]
None of those exists in my time. I made a speed-hot air balloon, but that's about as far as it goes.
[He's definitely seen cars.] Cars would have been really cool there. I kinda wanna see if I can make one.
[Making something purely for his own joy isn't something he's really done before. All his inventions have had a purpose to help other people. Discounting The Bad Times, anyway.]
...Well. At least we're not there anymore? This... definitely isn't there. So yeah, yeah, maybe things will be different.
[Look, it was Deerington, he wouldn't be surprised if the teen learned. Apparently even Eddie knew how to drive. But he just has to ask. It's a Dad Friend thing.]
I... guess hoping is really all we can do for now. Until we can find more people and learn more.
Oh. Okay, then no, I do not know how to drive a car.
[A kid can hope!]
Hah, yeah, that's a good point. I think that's just a storm we have to do our best to get through. [He squints.] There's some debris over by there, we can check that out.
Really? That'll be great! Thanks! [Aww, Shiro, you've made him genuinely happy, it not only gets a smirk but a little laugh out of him.] You're not that bad, are you? Or is this an Adam being kinda pedantic thing?
[He says it with love!]
Fingers crossed there's something useful in there! Or at the very least minimally dangerous!
[Feel free to just drop him in the sand. He deserves it. He leans a little over Shiro's head to peer- before pointing at a bigger piece of driftwood. ]
[When Varian starts to lean, Shiro reaches up, hoisting the teen into the air and... okay, so he doesn't drop him. He just sort of unceremoniously plunks him down onto the sand.]
Let's get it out and have a look. [Don't mind if he just YANKS it out of the pile for closer inspection.]
[Varian lets out a little squeak as he's hoisted up- but relaxes when he's plopped safely on the ground. Ah, the good old ground. He leans in to peer at Shiro pulls the mess of wood out, curious despite the fact leaning in is...probably unwise when it comes to a properly unsafe pile of rubble, but Varian rolls very low in wisdom every single time. ]
Hopefully, it's not rotted through, it looks pretty okay, though.
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[More reason to hoist Varian up onto his shoulders. Holding onto the teen's leg as carefully as he can.]
Yell if you feel like you're falling.
[With the unspoken promise of catching him, Shiro starts off toward the beach. Only to hesitate a step.]
... yeah. I don't know why. Seems like I can't get rid of it if I tried.
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Can do!
[Shiro is a good egg and Varian appreciates him a great deal.]
Well. It's helped you out this time at least, right? I think you might be the only one of us who's got away with that.
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I guess... I don't know. I'll figure it out once we know everyone's okay.
[Just going to put things off a while longer. The less he deals with his arm, the better, right?]
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Yeah, that's... that's true. We gonna make sure everyone got out first. Baby steps, right?
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[How to deal with this place. How to survive. The laundry list of issues that cropped up when they first woke in Deerington.]
[Now with a new, squiddy bonus in the background.]
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[He's genuinely asking, he hasn't got a single salty clue. He only barely understands what Maine is. ]
Okay. And... well. I think the beach is the best place to look. A lot of people and things were washing up on there.
[From...being squids. ]
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[It drew you in and drowned you.]
Beach first. A crutch for you, if we can find one. And anyone we run into in the process.
[Maybe some of those people in robes can help...]
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[You can cross the entire length of Corona in a day. It blows his mind just how big the US is. ]
The one in Deerington was kinda... full of sea monsters, right?
[He knows he was told never to go into the water, and seeing stuff lurking around in there was enough to temper even his curiosity. ]
Okay. Yeah. Good plan. We can do that.
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[It is a big place. Huge, really. And he'd be more than happy to try and sketch out a map for Varian, once everything is more settled.]
The area around it was. The ocean... it was dark. It could pull you under just by looking at it, I think.
[It made sense, in retrospect. Why else would someone walk right into it and not stop?]
Yell if you see your leg. I'll yell if I see a stick.
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[He's never SEEN one, but he knows they exist. Will exist. Whichever. But thank you, Space Dad, Alchemy Son appreciates your cooperation in him understand how the hell the modern world works. ]
Yeesh. I guess that would stop people from building a boat and just leaving.
[Because they all had to stay trapped in the town. He wonders if that will still be the case here. They were in the water, and it was treacherous, but they're not dead. ]
Hah, okay, fair deal.
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[He's not sure if Varian's world has trains, though. He knows the teen has seen cars before. They were all over Deerington.]
It did a lot of things.
[Let's just. Leave it at that. Yep. This is fine.]
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[He's definitely seen cars.] Cars would have been really cool there. I kinda wanna see if I can make one.
[Making something purely for his own joy isn't something he's really done before. All his inventions have had a purpose to help other people. Discounting The Bad Times, anyway.]
...Well. At least we're not there anymore? This... definitely isn't there. So yeah, yeah, maybe things will be different.
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[Look, it was Deerington, he wouldn't be surprised if the teen learned. Apparently even Eddie knew how to drive. But he just has to ask. It's a Dad Friend thing.]
I... guess hoping is really all we can do for now. Until we can find more people and learn more.
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[Dad friend, he does not know how to drive a car. ]
I guess so. I'm not so great at the optimism but it's proooobably better than having a complete nervous breakdown about everything.
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[It's absolutely not the same thing, Varian.]
I think the nervous breakdowns are kind of a given. Not really a good way to avoid those.
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[A kid can hope!]
Hah, yeah, that's a good point. I think that's just a storm we have to do our best to get through. [He squints.] There's some debris over by there, we can check that out.
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[Somewhere, he hopes that's earning a smirk.]
Okay - hang on. One debris pile coming up.
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[He says it with love!]
Fingers crossed there's something useful in there! Or at the very least minimally dangerous!
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[So there.]
Well, looks like there's sticks at least... Want down to poke around?
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[Look. Sometimes, you just have to stir up shit between your dads because you're a snotty little teenager and that's how you have fun. ]
Yep! If nothing else, we can see if there's a good solid crutch stick.
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[He can just hear the argument. Well, not argument. "Discussion".]
[How many vehicles have I crashed? Zero. And you? Is the number greater than zero?]
[Great. Now he's hearing voices.]
Stick. Let's focus on the sticks. See anything yet?
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[Feel free to just drop him in the sand. He deserves it. He leans a little over Shiro's head to peer- before pointing at a bigger piece of driftwood. ]
That piece looks pretty sturdy.
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[When Varian starts to lean, Shiro reaches up, hoisting the teen into the air and... okay, so he doesn't drop him. He just sort of unceremoniously plunks him down onto the sand.]
Let's get it out and have a look. [Don't mind if he just YANKS it out of the pile for closer inspection.]
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Hopefully, it's not rotted through, it looks pretty okay, though.
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[They'll probably need a more long-term solution, but as it stands now, this may be their best bet.]
[Meanwhile, he'll start clambering up onto the pile of driftwood, to look for any other contenders in the mess.]
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