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capeandcowllogs2012-09-30 02:28 pm
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WHO: Shark & Yuma.
WHERE: (on the way to & at) The pet store.
WHEN: The 28th, Friday.
WARNINGS: Fish
WHAT: Shark & Yuma talk. Shark tests his powers on unsuspecting goldfish.
FORMAT: whatev
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Okay, so this wasn't how he'd planned the afternoon, but it sure was better than the original plan of "sit at home and contemplate how much everything sucks", so the impromptu trip to the pet store was sort of a welcome distraction. Sure, it felt ridiculous, but it might actually prove useful.
The whole powers thing was new territory but probably the kind of new territory that was important to know, considering that was meant to be their purpose or whatever. If there was any chance the fish deal was related to his powers, then it wasn't something he was going to put off.
Shark locked the door behind them, making his way to the stairwell without waiting up.
WHERE: (on the way to & at) The pet store.
WHEN: The 28th, Friday.
WARNINGS: Fish
WHAT: Shark & Yuma talk. Shark tests his powers on unsuspecting goldfish.
FORMAT: whatev
(from here)
Okay, so this wasn't how he'd planned the afternoon, but it sure was better than the original plan of "sit at home and contemplate how much everything sucks", so the impromptu trip to the pet store was sort of a welcome distraction. Sure, it felt ridiculous, but it might actually prove useful.
The whole powers thing was new territory but probably the kind of new territory that was important to know, considering that was meant to be their purpose or whatever. If there was any chance the fish deal was related to his powers, then it wasn't something he was going to put off.
Shark locked the door behind them, making his way to the stairwell without waiting up.
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Shark stared at the tanks, hoping something would change, but... nothing. Maybe he had imagined it... but, no, this was definitely lacking something. There had been something going on at the aquarium, he was more sure now.
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What was the difference between here and the aquarium?
"Are they too small?"
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He looked at the tanks, the filters, the plants, the fish, and then turned back to Yuma and the orca. What was different? Aside from the whole scale being smaller... why would he have such a power, anyway? Yeah, his deck used fish, and he was 'Shark', but... he felt like a moron.
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He looked once more at the fish, trying vainly to piece it together, but all Yuma could come up with was Kotori could figure this out. Or Feferi, maybe, but between her amnesia and his dying, he hadn't had the chance to reconnect with her. Calling her up for a favor now would just be weird.
Puzzles like this weren't for Yuma; he crossed his arms, scuffing the toe of his shoe against the linoleum floor. Who would have thought fish could be so complicated?
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He sighed. "I'm leaving. There's nothing here."
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Shark stopped abruptly, running Yuma's question over again. Something had struck and pushed that thought over the edge of his mind. The difference between house fish and ocean fish was...
"The ocean. That's the difference."
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"It is?"
How did that make any sense? It was just water.
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It seemed right. It sounded right.
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"So where to now?" His voice had more energy in it now, getting more pumped up. "The aquarium? The docks?"
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"...I'm going back to the apartment."
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From what Yuma had seen, there were neither house fish nor ocean fish at the MAC, and definitely not in Shark's barren apartment.
"Why?"
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If anyone was going to deal with standing at the docks calling out to fish, it would be him alone. There was no point dragging Yuma through anything else today - and, really, he still isn't used to real actual company. The fact that Yuma was the one who suggested the trip was completely disregarded.
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"I don't need you to babysit me," he deflected Yuma's insistence, despite some part of his brain recognising the fact that Yuma would probably get his way anyway.
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"It's not like that," he insisted--even though there was some measure of truth to the accusation. Hey, sometimes people liked shoving other people over railings overlooking water in the hopes of drowning them, and maybe it would've been nice to have had some help getting pulled back to shore. "I want to see what you can do, too."
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Actually, he wasn't going back at all, although he contemplated going and getting his motorcycle gear to try and shake Yuma off. The docks weren't far enough, he figured, to justify driving though.
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Well, actually, he was a little bit. Even if it worked, his power would be revealed as rather anticlimactic and kind of lame really.
"What if you do come and it doesn't work?"
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After that flat bit of sarcasm, Shark was silent for a few moments before turning on his heel and walking in the direction that he thought the docks were in. That one annoying part of his mind was happily screching 'I told you so'.
"Don't blame me if you regret this."
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But, of course, turned right around and tried stretching himself taller and less cowed, hands in the air for a brief moment. "A lot of people say one thing and mean another, you know!" Shrinking once more, he continued walking with his arms crossed again, almost huffy, continuing with a quiet mutter under his breath. "Wouldn't be the first time someone's tried."
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