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[Not much preamble to the video.]
Happy New Year.
I got a piece of paper I need studied - I wanna know where it came from, who's touched it and pretty much anything else about it that might be unusual including whether it's been handled by a ghost or some other undead type person. Handwriting expert could be useful too because I wanna see if it matches the writing of someone who was on campus. Methods scientific or occult or a little column A and a little column B - Don't care. Just need results. I'm willing to pay.
ACTION! Choose your own adventure.
Scenario A: Knuckles is in the Gym in the afternoons beating the snot out of the training bag, or in the weight room, lifting the custom weights Max made for him in ridiculously high volume. He's less his normal cheerful self and it's pretty clear he's working through some frustrations but don't let that stop you saying Hi! He's more than happy of the company, honest! And if you're up for a spar, he would be more than happy to oblige you there, too.
Scenario B: Inbetween or after classes, you can find him in the halls or finishing up whatever work he didn't get done during whichever class you happen to share with him. He may also be walking inbetween buildings or across the quad or to the gym or anywhere else you may have reason to run into him.
Scenario C: In the city, at night. You're less than likely to spot him unless you're on the rooftops of FDC or doing something you shouldn't be doing and he happens to find you. He's been patrolling late evening through to very early morning, especially in the area near where they found Charlise's body, and wherever else recent violence has been reported on the six oclock news. Feel free to either be also inspecting and looking for clues, Oh Fellow Warriors of Justice. Or just be someone who happens to cross his path.
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As she listened, she gave him a nod and leaned forward just enough to settle her chin to his shoulder.]
I assume even if you got me something a little complicated that you'd be the one teaching me how to use it. I think if I publicly asked for assistance that people would tease me. At least a little bit anyway... And I couldn't blame them for it either.
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[He moved his head so she could better rest her chin.]
But yeah - I'll be showing you how to use it and inputting some important numbers for your speed-dial. That way, if you're ever in trouble, you only gotta push like three keys instead of dialing the whole number. Makes it much faster for you to get ahold of me if you need to.
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[She couldn't remember much of any time someone actually telling her to be more dependent on other people. She couldn't imagine anyone actually saying it either. But then Knuckles knew her well enough that she'd made independence something of a 'trait' about her.]
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[And she knew she was pressing her luck.]
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[He frowned. Talk like that from her just made him worry. He couldn't help it. The world wasn't always a fair place and bad things happened to the sweetest, loveliest people sometimes. He didn't want her to be one of them.]
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I know. I know that. I just... don't want to believe it. Things... like what happened aren't... supposed to happen here. They're not.
[And it made her angry that it did. It made her angry because she could feel the things other people experienced. Their sorrows. Their rage. Their determination. It was all very overwhelming, and she didn't know how to cope with that.]
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[The mountain road was evening out now and they were starting to near the outskirts of the city.]
If you have a way to call for help, at the very least you know you have a lifeline. Someone gets you by yourself and you're worried? You can call me or anyone else you trust. You need me and I'll be there and then nothing bad will happen.
[He paused.}
...not to You, anyhow.
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Voile drew in a deep breath, as if attempting to put herself back together, but she seemed to realise that the more aware she became, the more apparent it was that she couldn't go back to being 'innocent' and 'young.' With that wisdom came an aging that perhaps she wasn't ready for.]
My hero. That's what you are, after all. Always looking out for me. I wish I was strong enough, so you would not have to. But I thank you for it all the same.
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[He was a little apprehensive about the term 'hero' right now, considering how badly he felt he'd failed Kitty.]
And I'm happy to help. You don't need to wish for it for my sake. If you want to be stronger, I may even be able to help you with that. But I don't mind being there for you and I never will.
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[She did muster up a smaller smile and gave him an encouraging tap on the chest.]
For now, it'll be nice to rely on you. To have someone who cares so much about me that he's willing to keep such a close watch on me. I like the feeling that I mean so much to someone. I don't want to lose it just yet.
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[He took one hand from the handlebars of the bike and patted her own, much smaller hand in a gesture of solidarity. As he knew, there had been people close to her who had left. He wasn't about to be the next.]
If you want, once we're done getting your pohone and setting up your call plan dealie, we can get somethin' to eat. My treat and everything.
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And she was thankful that he gave her a bit of an escape.
Voile nodded.] Wow, really? We can get something together? We haven't gone out for food together for a while! I would really love that!
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[It was a rather easy confession on her end.] I'm just happy to do anything like that. Maybe I'm suffering a little of the social butterfly deal. I've been pretty isolated lately.
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[He chuckled.]
It's good to get out and do things with freinds - It's good for the soul, I think. Ittle be fun.
[He pulled up to the first traffic light they were going to encounter on their way to the store. It was before rush hour, thank goodness.]
Nearly there - And the cafe is within walking distance of the cellphone place so we can just park this someplace and stretch our legs a bit.
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[As she looked around, she grew a little more confident and lifted her chin a bit higher.] That sounds like a good idea. I'm so used to walking everywhere that I think my legs are already stiff. That's a thing that happens, right? Stiff legs?
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[He followed the flow of traffic for a few blocks before gently turning into the parking lot of an open air mall.]
Lots of parking spots here. And yeah - stiff legs is definitely a thing that can happen. We'll do a little walking and you'll feel good as new, though.
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[She waited until he came to a complete stop before she carefully set him free and moved herself from his hover bike. In the process of dusting herself off, she eyed him closely, thinking she must have always looked overdressed when standing next to him.]
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[He shrugged, locking his bike in place with the little remote and starting off in the direction of the cellphone outlet.]
Alright! Let's go get you a new toy.
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It's hard to believe you and I are so different and yet we seem to get along so well. Do you think people are brought together by more similarities or more differences, Knuckles?
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[She scratched at her chin gently.] I thought it might just be a human interaction observation, but I guess anyone and anything with sentiment would experience the same thing. I'm still learning, and the way feelings affect a person's actions and thoughts is as intriguing today as it was a few years ago.
[Voile smiled.] I'm glad I can compliment you.
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[He grinned at her.] You do! You're the dainty and clever to my rough and tough. That works, right?
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[Her gaze seemed to sparkle with amusement as her eyes found his.]
And what denotes me as being 'clever,' dear boy?
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