Kʏʟᴇ Rᴀʏɴᴇʀ {2814.4} (
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tushanshu_logs2013-01-09 10:55 pm
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Characters: Kyle Rayner and you!
Date: Same day he arrives.
Location: All around Keeliai.
Situation: Kyle is exploring.
Warnings/Rating: None at the moment; will update if necessary.
Note: I wrote in prose, but [action] is more than welcome, as are multiple threads. For reference, Kyle's current Lantern uniform looks like this.
Date: Same day he arrives.
Location: All around Keeliai.
Situation: Kyle is exploring.
Warnings/Rating: None at the moment; will update if necessary.
Note: I wrote in prose, but [action] is more than welcome, as are multiple threads. For reference, Kyle's current Lantern uniform looks like this.
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She shook her head. "It's mostly okay, when no one's trying to kill you." That happened all the time where she was from, though, so it wasn't like that was a change.
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But that was the Lantern, and Kyle right now was trying his best to remain under the radar.
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Apparently.
"Look, you want to come back to my place where it's harder to eavesdrop? I don't think anyone's listening, but the kedan are all shapeshifters, so it's hard to tell."
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"Tell me if you want me to slow down." She kept it to a sedate 30 knots or so, the better to not freak Kyle out on his first flight. Water was one of the smaller sectors, and they were soon setting down on the stoop of one of the three-story apartment buildings.
"It's not Central Park West, but I like it."
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She disappeared around a corner into the kitchen to put her market haul away, raising her voice to be heard. "Just make yourself at home!"
Like all Water Sector suites, Nita's would blend in perfectly if plunked on a Fiji beach, with warm woods and bright, patterned fabrics. A neater housekeeper than her attitude would suggest, she kept the place uncluttered, with decorative touches from the other sectors, the only incongruous thing a bolt of cloth that appeared to have been tossed onto a couch and forgotten.
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She followed his gaze to the bolt of cloth, dark green with golden threads woven through it. "Oh. Let me get that out of your way." By which she apparently meant 'move it to another, more out of the way chair,' because she set her glass down on an end table and proceeded to do just that.
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"Cheers!" Nita held up her drink in Kyle's direction, making no effort to get close enough that they could actually clink glasses.
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"Everyone in Water's so mellow they don't care about stuff like asking for the 'ugly green fruit' instead of what it's really called. I think the one at the stall where I get them finds it cute.
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Kyle had never been good at subtlety.
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"Okay, storytime." She set her glass beside his. "After the first batch of us washed up there was a Welcome Festival. Total Mardi Gras, right? Or at least as much like that as this crew can manage. It rotated from sector to sector, and on the last day there was a huge parade. Everybody loves foreigners!
"Except not. Right at the height of festivities, one of the kedan gangs grabbed Favrielle" Nita jerked her thumb at one of the connecting walls to indicate Favrielle's suite "and Yue, who's not here anymore, and were going to murder them onstage as a demonstration. The police commander of the kedan got there first and killed the bad guys on the platform--and then there was city-wide rioting. They deputized foreigners to keep the place from entirely boiling over, and it turns out the kedan are stronger and tougher than normal humans.
"That wasn't the only incident, but it's the one that tipped us all off to the fact that there's something screwy going on here. And now the palace is just kind of acting like nothing happened." Nita threw her hands up in disgust.
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'But the Emperor brings us here, right? What for?' He hadn't received any satisfactory answers to that question and he was beginning to think there wasn't one.
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