terrence "24/7 internal battles" nowell (
overstrain) wrote2019-06-29 05:23 pm
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TERRENCE NOWELL
» Yo, it's Terry! Leave a message. «
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© EFRYNDIEL
He has a stall set up in the market street for locating things. Feel free to thread it out with an inbox action thread or handwave it!
(Note: Terry gave Kido his phone. Bought his own flipphone on 8/26!)

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Her second thought is that Terry better be sick and dying and still in the hospital, because he's officially her translator, which she decided just now.
So she picks up both pieces of paper, squints up at the hospital to see if any more planes are coming and also to count the number of floors so she can sort of tell where she needs to go to beat this person up, and then heads into the hospital to see Terry. Put him to work, even if he's a hospital patient. ]
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On the notepad are some notes with arrows drawn, kinda like those relationship charts. ]
It's kinda like a drama... Hm...
[ One of the kittens perk their head up and stares at the door, which also leads to Terry following its gaze. Is someone there?? Probably a nurse. ]
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You're still here.
[ She tries to keep her voice level, something in between "Oh good, you're still here," and "It's been so long, why tf are you still here," dropping her bag off at the foot of the bed before picking up the trash bin so she can throw those wads of paper inside, it's literally right there, Terry, come on. ]
I said I'd be back, so... How are you feeling?
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[ Terry is glad that Kido came after he got better from his cold because that was the first time in his life that he experienced one... it's kinda sad that he suffered near death experiences before getting a cold in his 20 years of existence, but. Eh. ]
The doctor said that I can leave tomorrow.
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Really? That's great news. You can finally get out of bed, and the cats can stretch their legs too.
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Yeah. I'm really glad... You didn't have to pick up the trash, but thanks. I was gonna do it on the way back to bed. How are you doing though?
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[ It's an offhand answer as she continues to pick up the papers anyways, because she doesn't need Terry bending open and tearing open his stomach wound or whatever's wrong with him. But in doing so, she catches the words again and smooths out the sheet.
...She re-crumbles the page into a ball and throws it into the trash before going over to her bag on the bed and pulling out that paper airplane from before, straightening out the wings before tossing it towards Terry's face. ]
Is this yours?
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... Oh. Yeah.
[ He didn't think it would be found by someone he knew?! ]
Why...?
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Kido folds her arms across her chest, staring at Terry for a moment like she wants him to please think about why anybody would be questioning paper airplanes spiralling down from the sky. ]
Because I found it outside, that's why. You have a wastebasket right there, so don't go throwing things out the window. You better not have written anything weird on it either, in case somebody else picks it up.
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[ He laughs a little. ]
I didn't think it would be found by you, and have it brought back to me so fast.
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[ This whole situation still feels like some augmented reality game— and game is used very liberally here- but it's been an entire month and Kido's hopes that something will just happen or somebody will just show up and tell them what to do is getting lower by the day. ]
If you're throwing it around the hospital, the people who are most likely to see it are visitors coming in and out, aren't they?
[ She takes the paper again, glancing over at the words that make zero sense to her. She can probably read the yesses and nos, any numbers, very little else. ]
Is that what this is for? Instructions to a game?
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[ How should he put this.
Hmmm.
Hmmmmmmmm...
... ]
It's... a love letter.
[ lmao ]
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That's not something you throw out the window! Stupid!!
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The kitten on his head finally wakes from the slumber. It's the judging youngest cat, who stares at Kido for a few moments, but then hops down, making good use of Terry's shoulder, lap and floor and toddles off to the bed. ]
Relax, Kido! I was kidding... [ Maybe. ] I don't write love letters.
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What a stupid thing to joke about... If that's not what it is, then read it out loud to me.
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Fine, fine.
[ Terry unfolds the paper airplane and straightens it out. ]
"It's been a month since I saw you, but my answer will still be a no. If you think I'd just agree quickly because of your position, you had another thing coming. Though maybe it was better that you knocked me out because I'm now in a place where none of you can reach me. That's too bad."
[ Kido would just have to take his word for it for the legitimacy of the contents, but Terry did read it word for word. He folds the paper into halves twice and tears it in half. It really does feel like a message in a bottle kind of thing in the form of a former paper airplane. He's also blatantly ignoring the existence of the second paper airplane for reasons, so he won't ask for that... ]
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...It's better to reject somebody in person than in a letter, [ she mumbles, going over to the bed so she can sit on it. ]
Back when we first met, you said you got hit hard enough to be knocked out. Is this to the friend you were arguing with?
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[ When he thinks about how similar it is to his original's habit of keeping audio diaries, it makes him want to frown in disgust, but he keeps the same face as always. That's why he didn't hesitate to tear the paper in half. Into the trash bin you go. ]
She's my original's girlfriend.
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But she's somebody important, for you to have written all this to her?
[ She gestures a bit to all the other papers scattered about the room, as well as who knows how many airplanes that have flown outside. All she can make out from this one letter is that this girl asked Terry something, he said no, and she punched him in the face. It's pretty scary how easily she can see herself in this girl's shoes. ]
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[ ... ]
You'll have to figure that out yourself!
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Read.
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[ Oh god she really had the second airplane. Terry slightly turns red at the face--he can tell it's the dreaded one because he folded the wings a little differently than the others. ]
No! Get someone else to do it!
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[ She pulls her hand back at little- not to spare Terry from having to read it, but so she can make sure he doesn't just grab it out of her hands and tear it up like the last one. ]
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[ Kido??? ]
Oh my god, this is payback, isn't it? I'm still not gonna read it!
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[ It's payback and she keeps the piece of paper held up in front of her chest so he can't ignore it if he keeps looking at her. ]
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