has to look away because that was funny and he needs to not laugh. christ.
they get kicked off because it's also funny and while normally sasazuka would be pissed about that, he still thinks "the musical" is the funniest thing he heard all day ]
Here? A couple of different things. I actually had a business at some point, but then I moved to a different country. I haven't been in New York for two years.
[ because i do not want this thread to become 2394832 comments log, just imagine that yuel is thoroughly distracted by the performance and dances along until she moves on out of fear that sasazuka will abandon her.
anyway, she's super impressed by the subway system. ]
Wow, it's like a whole 'nother world down here. And there's even more people. This is more people than my entire village.
[ It's so crowded that Yuel takes her tail to keep it from being trapped between two other people, holding it to her chest as a hoarde of emotionless New Yorkers squeeze in around them. ]
It was normal, but compared to this place it's tiny.
[ She follows him out of the car and past yet another subway stop with some more buskers, and soon they're coming up to an area even brighter and more crowded than the one they'd already been in.
And with plenty more street performers.
Her eyes go to one of the giant screens and she immediately runs over to it. ]
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[ Anyway she's going to go tell the driver to take them to "the musical", she's probably get them kicked off. ]
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has to look away because that was funny and he needs to not laugh. christ.
they get kicked off because it's also funny and while normally sasazuka would be pissed about that, he still thinks "the musical" is the funniest thing he heard all day ]
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Ya coulda helped me instead of just laughin'. [ She fixes him with a little glare. ] How're we supposed to get to the show then?
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We can take the subway.
[ and he proceeds to just walk without explaining what a subway is. ]
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So, what kinda work didja do?
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[ a pause ]
So things might have changed a bit.
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[ She looks around, thoughtful. ]
I wonder if we could find 'er here.
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[ he finds a subway entrance! and goes down the tunnel. they probably pass by some performers as they get to where they can get to the train. ]
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anyway, she's super impressed by the subway system. ]
Wow, it's like a whole 'nother world down here. And there's even more people. This is more people than my entire village.
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I'm guessing it was pretty small?
[ onto the train car they go! it's close to being full, to be authentic. ]
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It was normal, but compared to this place it's tiny.
[ She wrinkles her nose. Subway sweat. ]
How come everyone here is so stinky?
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[ that is a good thing to say as the doors shut and it start moving! ]
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[ Presumably. Anyway, she can't help but notice that people are actively avoiding looking at her. ]
I thought ya said Erunes didn't exist in yer world, but no one's starin' at me.
[ Probably assuming she's a subway performer and hoping she won't ask for money. ]
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[ like, specifically here. new york doesn't give a fuck. ]
They're probably hoping you won't pull out an instrument.
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[ it will never happen....
but they arrive! he squeezes out of the train car. come on, furry ]
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And with plenty more street performers.
Her eyes go to one of the giant screens and she immediately runs over to it. ]
Whoa. This is a lot of... stuff!
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he walks after her. ]
Don't run too far. I think even running into a fake bus will probably suck.
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And ya spent all yer time workin' when there's so much to see?!
[ She's going to get dizzy is she keeps spinning around. ]
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[ he just puts a hand on the back of her head to direct her attention and make her stop being spinny. ]
This way.
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I assume they find a theatre soon enough, and she'll be looking up at it in wonder. ]
What're we watchin'?
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but he looks at what's showing and i decided that it is cats. he makes a face. ]
Something memorable.
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Ooh. [ She looks at the posters as they wander in. ] The actors look funny.
[ She grabs his hand as they get closer to the door, tugging him along as she starts to hurry, anticipation building. ]
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[ he is going to try to release his hand but he is at least following after her. ]
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[ And also stop yelling, since they're walking into the theatre now. ]
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