courier six (perrin vale) (
shotinhead) wrote in
bottlebay2026-06-14 09:23 pm
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[ It sounds like Courier Six hasn't been sleeping much, and his voice is quiet. No, not today, he won't tell them today. That thought echoes slightly, before he gives a grunt, visible on the camera, on his usual walk. He's deep in thought, though. ]
Hey. What do you think's goin' on back home? Your homes, I mean. I-- fuck, it's been more then a year, so probably lots of shit we've missed.
I mean, if weird shit isn't going on with home, either. I dunno, it's just all a bit worrying. Don't you think? It's not like we're not missed, unless you're the sorta person who'd not be missed...
...Fuck, I'm bad at this speakin' thing.
[ He hopes to just get people talking, honestly. Maybe he'll learn more, maybe he won't. (yes, that is an invite to use this like a mingle post--) ]
Hey. What do you think's goin' on back home? Your homes, I mean. I-- fuck, it's been more then a year, so probably lots of shit we've missed.
I mean, if weird shit isn't going on with home, either. I dunno, it's just all a bit worrying. Don't you think? It's not like we're not missed, unless you're the sorta person who'd not be missed...
...Fuck, I'm bad at this speakin' thing.
[ He hopes to just get people talking, honestly. Maybe he'll learn more, maybe he won't. (yes, that is an invite to use this like a mingle post--) ]

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I. Uh. Well-- I'd hope Junlei hasn't? But we only ever went on one date, and if my emails stopped comin' I don't think I'd blame her. [ she sounds genuinely upset at the idea. ] Maybe time is flowing slower, or somethin'. I dunno. I'm not into all of that science-y stuff.
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[ His voice grows quieter. He's trying to be open and honest, but it's hard for the guy. ] Love can survive a bunch, though. Or so I like to think.
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[ she sighs. ] I'd like to hope you're right. I just-- poor Junlei, she and her last gal didn't break up on the nicest terms, y'know? Imagine getting with someone else and then she goes missing.
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Unless we're stuck as Pokemon.
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I hope not. I kinda miss having a body made for doing my job. And I don't know if Pokemon have it in 'em to adapt to where I'm from.
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[ jack being here has thrown something of a spanner in the works for that coping strategy, but her heart aches at her sisters being all alone in the middle of the atlantic. especially with her mother. ]
I still have unfinished business to attend to.
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[ she shakes her head with her flippers for added effect. ]
I'm trying not to think about it too hard. If I worry about my sisters too much something might happen to me.
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Family, huh. Yeah, that'd suck. I mean, my family doesn't see me too much - my bestie probably was expectin' me to saddle her with th'whole place anyway. But maybe we're in a Narnia situation.
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I left a good structure in place. My folks can carry on without me. Like, I'm sure they do miss me, yeah, but they'll be able to function as a team in my absence.
Hell, maybe Hiragi's ulcer has healed without me causing him stress.
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[He's certain of that, even though he's coming from before the arc where a different member of his gang goes missing and there's a manhunt for him.]
Probably ask around the other local gangs, to see if they've heard anything, too.
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...You think they'd still be lookin'?
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He quickly covers this by adding what he wanted to say.]
Who's to say that time is flowing normally back home?
[As if predicting the counterargument:] It's not like I really have anything to base this on. The people back home could have forgotten you all by now. Or maybe time is frozen at the exact moment you wound up here.
I don't think anyone here has ever met someone from home who wound up here and the first thing they said was, "is THIS where you've been for this past year?" [He knows that lack of proof doesn't equate to proof, as it were. But still.]
It's strangely even more likely to meet someone from a universe parallel to your own. [Briefly, he casts his mind to Kris-- and then closes it off from anyone who might have seen that.]
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[ it's not much, but that threw her off exponentially. jack is from a time when eleanor was about nine years old. ] I'm not sure if that means anything, exactly. I can't be sure we're from the same reality.
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[It has the air of a quote; thrown into the conversation with as little context as Umemiya first received it on a heavy quest back last August.]
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Does that even matter when the more we question it the farther we stray?
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[ she knows she doesn't really need to elaborate on that for flowey. ]
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maybe on the quest...
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I've already accepted they've moved on, if shit's kept moving.
Though, you know. I did meet [ though there's that bleed, in his feelings, that doesn't trust meeting anybody here if they don't linger ] a weird version of somebody I knew. She was a hero, though, instead of just a leader. It was weird. Nice, but weird.
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Usually.
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Probably hired someone to replace me at this point. [ Which feels worse than it actually sounds, considering he just wrapped a case that caused quite a few changes. Woe to his overworked deputy mayor still back home. ] But that's assuming we're all moving at the same time.
[ There's another thought on his mind, maybe enough to be noticeable on the pearls, but he's quiet on that one for now. ]