[it's probably for the better that way, because it catches his attention enough for him to slow down for three seconds. not that he appreciates a total stranger calling him an idiot.
of course, not yelling, actively shoving her away, and not attacking a helpless receptionist doesn't mean he's calm by any measure. but it's definitely a start.]
Yeah? And what do I have to do for that? [there's a definite air of skepticism in his voice, one that implies that he doesn't expect to get that without having to do something for her, first.]
If they would have just given me answers in the first place, this wouldn't have happened at all!
[he snaps a little, though it's not nearly as volatile as it could be. he's just frustrated beyond reason. maybe if he hadn't been pulled into this mess when he was already in a combative state, he'd be less angry... but that's just not the way it worked out.
still, despite that, he's not acting any more aggressive, at least. he shakes his arm a bit when she lets go—and here's where he has to admit a bit of defeat.]
That's what I was trying to find out in the first place.
Just because someone doesn't give you answers doesn't mean you should attack them!
[Minamoto had made sure to drive that lesson home.]
You're in ViViD. It's like a virtual reality game, in this place. I don't know why you're here though. Usually new people don't come into Cerealia through this place.
[Which was confusing, but whatever. That's not actually important.]
Either way, I'll show you how to log out and you'll be back in the colony. [Pause.] But before that, if you have any other questions, you might want to ask it now.
[She doesn't want you going out and attacking people where you can do serious harm to them!]
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[She is too old to be plastering people to the floor or ceiling or wall just because she was angry or annoyed. So she only widens her stance.
She's shouting though, because she may have gotten a better handle on her anger but she still gets angry.]
Stop it! I can show you how to get out of here, you idiot!
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of course, not yelling, actively shoving her away, and not attacking a helpless receptionist doesn't mean he's calm by any measure. but it's definitely a start.]
Yeah? And what do I have to do for that? [there's a definite air of skepticism in his voice, one that implies that he doesn't expect to get that without having to do something for her, first.]
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Nothing. I just need you to stop trying to attack people and I wouldn't even be asking that if you'd just listened to me in the first place!
[Honestly. She watches him with a frown before she slowly lets go.]
Do you know where you are right now?
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[he snaps a little, though it's not nearly as volatile as it could be. he's just frustrated beyond reason. maybe if he hadn't been pulled into this mess when he was already in a combative state, he'd be less angry... but that's just not the way it worked out.
still, despite that, he's not acting any more aggressive, at least. he shakes his arm a bit when she lets go—and here's where he has to admit a bit of defeat.]
That's what I was trying to find out in the first place.
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[Minamoto had made sure to drive that lesson home.]
You're in ViViD. It's like a virtual reality game, in this place. I don't know why you're here though. Usually new people don't come into Cerealia through this place.
[Which was confusing, but whatever. That's not actually important.]
Either way, I'll show you how to log out and you'll be back in the colony. [Pause.] But before that, if you have any other questions, you might want to ask it now.
[She doesn't want you going out and attacking people where you can do serious harm to them!]