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JUST WHAT WE ALL NEED [CLOSED/INCOMPLETE]
Who:
devola and
popola
Where: Streets of Prospero.
When: February 4th, early afternoon.
What: The twins are reunited in Prospero. Talking happens. Most likely a lot of talking.
Rating: Just a couple of redheads hugging. Pretty safe.
WARNING: Nier spoilers might appear inside.
To say Popola stood out was an understatement; she wasn't only redhead, she was also wearing clothes that looked like nothing somebody would use on present times. The confused look on her face as she walked around, eyes drifting from one building to a person, to a car and to another building made her look like somebody...escaping. Or just incredibly suspicious, which she was of course. Things didn't make any bit of sense at all, and she was probably in a greater mess than she could imagine. Where did all this technology come from? The last thing she had been aware of was that she and Devola had decided to take the Nier matter into her own hands, but suddenly she had woken up in this place, in what she could only assume to be a representation of the past on Earth.
She had to find a way out. She had to find a way out. Her sister, God help her if she tried to do it on her own. Popola started to walk a bit faster.
Where: Streets of Prospero.
When: February 4th, early afternoon.
What: The twins are reunited in Prospero. Talking happens. Most likely a lot of talking.
Rating: Just a couple of redheads hugging. Pretty safe.
WARNING: Nier spoilers might appear inside.
To say Popola stood out was an understatement; she wasn't only redhead, she was also wearing clothes that looked like nothing somebody would use on present times. The confused look on her face as she walked around, eyes drifting from one building to a person, to a car and to another building made her look like somebody...escaping. Or just incredibly suspicious, which she was of course. Things didn't make any bit of sense at all, and she was probably in a greater mess than she could imagine. Where did all this technology come from? The last thing she had been aware of was that she and Devola had decided to take the Nier matter into her own hands, but suddenly she had woken up in this place, in what she could only assume to be a representation of the past on Earth.
She had to find a way out. She had to find a way out. Her sister, God help her if she tried to do it on her own. Popola started to walk a bit faster.

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And just like that, Popola's mind seemed to get right on track. She was suddenly warm, very warm, and happy, but also conscious they were perhaps being a bit too affectionate in the middle of a strange street. "I think", said quietly, head still pressing against her sister's neck. "We should find somewhere less...concurred, don't you think?" She did not let go of Devola though. "You probably have much to tell me."
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"There's not too much to tell you that you can't probably already guess, but... well, yeah. Enough."
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"You can start with the fact we are no longer...well..."
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There wasn't much of a problem with the building Popola had chosen to wander towards at all; it was a coffee shop-slash-bakery, and crowded enough that it'd be hard to overhear their conversation, yet not so crowded that they'd find it hard to hear one another over the din. They were seated without much fuss other than an interjection of the obvious in the form of "gosh, you look so similar, you must be sisters."
Taking efforts to keep a happy smile from overtaking her face considering the relative seriousness of finding oneself suddenly in Prospero, she looked her twin dead in the eye, voice full of curiosity. "...Well, first kiss everything you thought was true about the laws of time and space out the window. What was the last thing you remember before you woke up here?"
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"...Have things changed so much?", asked as she looked at her own hands. Devola wouldn't ask her to dismiss all her pass experience without reason. "I understand the both of us have changed considerable, but what else has? I think this is, without a doubt, the past, but things look like they were started to be in the files."
Still, she trusted Devola, so Popola didn't insist on the subject. "We had decided to confront Nier; he had drawn too close to knowing the truth and was on his way to the Shadowlord." If only they knew how close had the end been for them... "Why, are you memories different?"
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She couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. Abandoning her sister to deal with the rogue Replicant alone would have been unconscionable. She had no doubt Popola would've been able to handle things on her own, but... they were siblings, and a team. Working as a pair was just how they did things.
"...As for this place, you've pretty much guessed it. Whether it's an alternate reality or a simulacrum, this is Earth, circa 2012." There was a pause, and she elaborated on what might have been the most important fact, as far as they were concerned. "Circa 2012, as though neither the 'giant' or 'dragon' had fallen from the sky in 2003."
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It would have been, to say the least, disheartening to fight alone. Although Popola was sure Devola had been around when she vanished. This was all very strange, indeed.
"...Hm. A place where the crisis never happened? I suppose a parallel universe might be possible, if not completely out of grasp of understanding." They were ridiculously strong magic wielders, and not even human to begin with, but they had limits. Limits that Prospero seemed to ignore, apparently. "What should we do now? I see you have managed to settle?"
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"...Problem is, playing with that theory wouldn't do much for the theories of 'how the hell do we get out of Prospero'" A beat. "Coincidentally, Prospero's the name of this city."
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"Prospero...the irony seems implied, somehow. Should I suppose you have...an extra bed for me to occupy for the time being?" It was a bit of a sudden change of topic, but Popola was very practical; she couldn't just stay on the streets forever.
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"Ah? Yeah. Like I said, it's a free place to rest... suspicious, but useful. The room I wound up choosing's had a spare bed for..." She paused, finishing lamely. "Well, as long as I've been here. Guess I should've headed that way instead of here, huh?"
Damn blasted human ~emotions~ making logical thought patterns a failure.
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"Then I think we should head over there now, right? I don't want to force your arm here, but more...contemporary clothes would do me a great favor. I shall start looking for ways to make myself useful as well.
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