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Who: Tris and anyone!
What: Exploring, job-hunting (sorta), climbing places she maybe shouldn't, people-watching.
When: D379, all day.
Where: Around!
Rating: PG so far! May have to update for mentions of violence or language.
[ Tris is out doing what she's been doing periodically since Tobias arrived (not counting the time with the unfortunate sweaters during which she mostly refused to step out of the Welcome Hall): trying to get used to being in Asgard. The culture shock hasn't entirely worn off yet. Too many things are too drastically different. But it helps that she's been largely left alone, and that she's been able to learn new things right off the bat, even though she's not all sure how to feel about healing powers.
But she's once again out exploring, getting a handle on where things are without always having to look at the map. In particular, she's looking at shops and businesses, trying to gauge if she could get a job somewhere - she's never had to work before, but if she wants to move out of the Welcome Hall, she'll have to, and sooner rather than later, at that.
Aside from that, there's practice. Whenever she spies an opportunity, she's probably going to try and climb a building up to the roof, and practice her balance. No free-running expert yet, here, but one may spie a short, skinny teenage girl all in black on a rooftop as well as on the street, for sure. She'll wander around and occasionally just sit down and watch whatever's going on in the street from above.
Run into her anywhere? ]
What: Exploring, job-hunting (sorta), climbing places she maybe shouldn't, people-watching.
When: D379, all day.
Where: Around!
Rating: PG so far! May have to update for mentions of violence or language.
[ Tris is out doing what she's been doing periodically since Tobias arrived (not counting the time with the unfortunate sweaters during which she mostly refused to step out of the Welcome Hall): trying to get used to being in Asgard. The culture shock hasn't entirely worn off yet. Too many things are too drastically different. But it helps that she's been largely left alone, and that she's been able to learn new things right off the bat, even though she's not all sure how to feel about healing powers.
But she's once again out exploring, getting a handle on where things are without always having to look at the map. In particular, she's looking at shops and businesses, trying to gauge if she could get a job somewhere - she's never had to work before, but if she wants to move out of the Welcome Hall, she'll have to, and sooner rather than later, at that.
Aside from that, there's practice. Whenever she spies an opportunity, she's probably going to try and climb a building up to the roof, and practice her balance. No free-running expert yet, here, but one may spie a short, skinny teenage girl all in black on a rooftop as well as on the street, for sure. She'll wander around and occasionally just sit down and watch whatever's going on in the street from above.
Run into her anywhere? ]
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[There isn't - even if the friends she's made from her own house don't live there anymore for the most part. Tris may be hiding behind her cup for a moment to give herself an excuse for a pause.]
It's more that my boyfriend's here too and we'd like to not live in different districts.
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[I mean, really. She didn't look much older than thirteen but maybe she had a baby face. Dean wasn't sure. Kids these days hit puberty a lot faster than they used to but he's sure his dad and Bobby had similar feelings.]
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I'm sixteen.
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[Dean knows better than to tell a teenager that they look younger than they are or that they're still kids. So instead he plays along.]
If you don't mind bars we need a bus boy. You can pick up after patrons and spend time with me behind the counter and in the kitchen.
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Sure, why not.
[And on second thought-]
Think I can still go to school next to that?
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We'll work something out.
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[She smiles. This... this could be good, right? It seems like she had a lot left to learn around here, anyway.]
Is that what you do back home, too? Teach people?
[In a way, he did make her think of the Dauntless. Less ink from what she could see, but that didn't say much.]
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[Back home he was more of a lone ranger, at least with the exception of Sam being his partner in crime and Cas occasionally playing his copilot. What he did back home was very different.]
This is something new I'm trying. I figure it can't hurt to make sure people here are prepared for the worst.
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["Preparation eradicates cowardice, which we define as failure to act in the midst of fear-" she just about has the lesson memorized, even if it seems like she heard it a lifetime ago.]
But it's not like the whole city is full of fighters, is it?
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[Everyone he'd met had a knack for fighting or something that made their trip here worthwhile. The gods weren't messing around.]
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[Not that she wasn't expecting this, but it's different to hear as much from another Traveller.]
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[Kids like Jamie and Jesse who had their whole lives ahead of them and didn't need to be bothered with the crap that was at play here.]