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[With the recent temperature fiasco, Pilouette hadn't been paying attention and September kind of snuck up on her. Now with a particular day coming up, she's found that she's ended up with a somewhat...odd problem. Having found herself unable to figure out an answer on her own, she decides to turn to the network. ]
You all know how people can come here from different worlds and different times and stuff, right? Well, um...hypothetically. Say someone just had their birthday. Like, maybe a month before coming here. But only a few months after getting here, it's already their birthday again!
Do I...uh, they just keep being the same age and wait a whole year or should they say they're older now? Oh! But the year is different, too, isn't it? I wonder if that matters...I've been thinking about it all day, but it just seems like, so totally complicated...!
You all know how people can come here from different worlds and different times and stuff, right? Well, um...hypothetically. Say someone just had their birthday. Like, maybe a month before coming here. But only a few months after getting here, it's already their birthday again!
Do I...uh, they just keep being the same age and wait a whole year or should they say they're older now? Oh! But the year is different, too, isn't it? I wonder if that matters...I've been thinking about it all day, but it just seems like, so totally complicated...!
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To be honest, I missed my last birthday. I guess it didn't really come to mind at the time... and really, I guess it stopped being so important to me at a certain point. I'm not sure I'll remember my next.
If you feel like you need to keep track of it, then no one would argue with that. But it goes the other way, too.
...Though I wonder what it'll mean if they send us back to the same time and place back home and we've been here enough to noticeably age. [Oop, maybe he's going a little too far into thinking about spacetime shenanigans. He's a fan of sci-fi, but temporal mechanics and their consequences aren't exactly his specialty.] Err, never mind...
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[When he mentions the aging, Pilouette goes quiet for a moment. He may have said "never mind" but she can't really ignore that. It takes her a second to process the idea but when it finally hits her...]
Waugh! I...I never even thought about that! Wh-What if I end up being here so long that I get like, a ton older?! And then they send me back and...I can't go back to school if I'm suddenly way older-looking! Aaagh, and what if Daddy doesn't recognize me?!
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[Oh no. Now he really regrets saying anything.] W-well, if they have the sorts of things to send us back home, m-maybe they can... de-age us or something? [He's not sure he believes that, but it's an idea?]
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[She's not really even sure she understood all of what was said about it.]
B-But maybe I'd be able to make myself look younger anyway...I mean, people do that with make up all the time, right?! But what if I get taller...? It's like every time I have one question about this place I end up with like, a ton more of them...
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Maybe it's better if we just don't worry about it for now... I mean, it's only been a few months so far. Maybe we'll even get sent back before the next one is over...? [Oh yeah, Shinju, way to sound confident in your statement there.]
I definitely know what you mean about the questions, but it's not just about this place. Who would have thought there are so many different worlds that all happen to have people on them?
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And like, I totally get you. Before coming here I thought my world was the only one. I mean, there are always those weird movies about time travel or different universes or whatever, but you never expect that kind of stuff to be true, right?
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[He finally found someone who seems to really get it.] Exactly! It was always just fiction. I had enough trouble dealing with my life without all of this... supernatural sort of thing. But for it to be not only possible, but happen to you? It's a little hard to deal with.
[Of course, he's not mentioning that supernatural things have happened to him back home too, but he'd rather not drag that into the conversation.]
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Hard to deal with is like, a total understatement! All I had to worry about at home was going to school and taking care of the house! And now I'm supposed to help like, make energy? It still feels like kind of a weird dream sometimes...
[She lets out a sigh. As much as she thought her life was kind of boring and average, she could really use boring and average right now.]
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No kidding... but after getting to know so many people here, it's hard to think you could just make all of this up in your head. I have to wonder what I'll think about it when we finally get home.
[He feels you there, Pilouette. He feels you.]
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[Which made her feel a little bad about being so angry about the whole temperature thing. He sounded like he might be more awkward than she is.]
Well, no matter what we think about it, it's not like we can tell anyone at home this stuff. What am I gonna say? "I sucked into another world to help power their city?" People would think I was like, totally losing it...!
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Same here. I'd rather not be branded as a lunatic. But keeping that kind of thing a secret? I'm not sure if I could keep it all to myself. [He feels depressing thoughts coming on, and it comes through in his voice.] Especially when I think of the friends I've already made here. When I get home, how am I going to explain why I feel so awful?
[... oops, there he went again, into awful territory he should have probably avoided. Sorry about that.]
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O-Oh...Y-Yeah. Leaving friends behind is always pretty hard to deal with. I can like, kind of understand that.
[Though, moving away to a different part of a city and leaving them behind somewhere that's completely unreachable are two different things. Also, leaving friends behind here requires one to have actually made friends in this place. At least he has that going for him?]
That makes me wonder though...I wonder if any of us are from the same world and just don't know it. I mean, a whole world is probably pretty huge, isn't it? It's not like you can meet everybody, right? M-Maybe you wouldn't be leaving all of them behind. Possibly.
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I guess it's possible. I usually just end up assuming they're different because half the time where they're from doesn't exist in my world anymore. [The one time he actually mentioned that to the person the situation really got awkward, so he won't be doing that again.]
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[Pilouette doesn't seem to get what that phrase might imply.]
So you must be from a time way ahead of them, huh? That's probably feels really weird just in itself. Just imagine if you ended up meeting someone from before you born...it would be like, way weird.
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I think it's sort of like what if in the past, something major like a war didn't happen? It could really change things in the present, right? [He pauses, sounding unsure.] It feels that way, anyway... I guess I can never really know.
But you're right, it would be really strange. What if you became famous in the future or something and met people who knew your life story? [Is it alright to mention Steve? ... Yeah, he'll just leave names out of it.] I talked with someone who'd met a man from his future like that.
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You really met someone like that, though? Meeting someone from a different part of time is probably weird enough, but finding out that people in the future know everything about you? That has to be like, totally hard for him. I don't think I'd be able to deal.
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Y-yeah, the way he talked about it, he did seem to be having a hard time. I can't blame him. Knowing your future ahead of time? I'm pretty sure I'd rather keep all that a mystery...
This whole situation is just hard to understand.
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[A brief pause.]
Y-yeah, it's totally hard to understand.
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So, uh... I'm Shinju, by the way. I hope I helped answer your question, at least. [Even if he did add about ten more. It's probably better to go back to the original subject at this point.] Just go with whatever you feel like doing. Oh, I mean... they should go with whatever they like. And maybe they could invite me to this hypothetical celebration if they feel like it.
[Teasing? Nah...]
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Yeah, I think I have a pretty good idea what to do about my problem now. I've never really celebrated my birthday and I probably won't this time either.... But if you wanted to hang out sometime or something, we could.
[After all, it might be nice for her to make some more friends in this place if she has to go around touching people all the time.]
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I understand. [He'll probably end up skipping his own, too, if they're stuck here long enough.] But I'd like that. I'm learning a little more about fun places to go, so I'd be glad to show you some sometime.
[There's no turning back now, Pilouette. The friendship contract is sealed.]
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That would be great! I haven't really been exploring the city much, so it would really be nice to learn about whatever cool stuff is around...I usually I just go to work and go shopping or whatever.
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Oh, where do you work? Maybe I've seen you around and I just don't know it.
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I work in this little sweets shop in District Three, between a couple of clothing stores. It's...It's not like, super big or visible or anything, but...
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