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Shion sat on the edge of his bed and watched the tiny grey kitten growling and pawing at the crack under his closed bedroom door.
He had brought it in when he found it yowling plaintively outside the front door, looking scruffy and malnourished. It couldnât have been older than eight, maybe ten weeks - it was hard to tell when it was so skinny and covered in tangled fur.
Over the last couple of days he had fed, nursed, and groomed it as best he could without proper pet care equipment. It had reminded him pleasantly of the days he had spent caring for that gaggle of dogs back in West Block.
It wasnât until the kitten was steady enough on its feet to start exploring that the trouble started. The plant in his study had been acting up ever since heâd put up the Halloween decorations (and yet, try as he might, he could not muster the willpower to take them down), but when it met the kitten, things really went to hell.
The kitten had poked its nose at the shoot curiously before leaping back in alarm, hissing and standing its wiry fur up on end until it looked like a ball of steel wool with eyes and teeth. The strange part, though, came when the plant itself did something similar; leaned up out of the soil it was planted in and wiggled its leaves menacingly. Shion didnât think a plant had the necessary appendages to leer menacingly at a small frightened animal, but it was the only description for what he was looking at that made sense.
Since then, the kitten had stayed shut in the bedroom (it was not a fan of this, one bit) while Shion fretted about what to do. He felt nervous and edgy, more nervous and for less reason than ever before in his life, pacing his small abode and fiddling with his glasses (how long had he been wearing glasses for, again?) while the plant insinuated all kind of horrifying notions about what could be done with the kitten, if only he had the guts to do it.
Eventually, less out of resolve and more out of a lack of any better idea, he had boarded the train and wandered about the cityâs various sectors in a panicked frenzy, stapling handmade signs to any post he could find that would accommodate them.
The signs read âFREE TO A GOOD HOMEâ in shaky lettering at the top, followed by a blurry phone photo of the kitten and a few more scribbled doodles of it in black marker, making a face that Shion hoped communicated âplaintive affectionâ. At the bottom was his phone number and the words âPLEASE CALLâ, underlined. And underlined again. And a couple more times for good measure.
When the haphazard stack of papers under his arm had dwindled to nothing, he made his way back home. He sat at the edge of the bed. He watched the kitten box with the door, nervously looking out for any creeping plant matter under the crack. He waited for the phone to ring.
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Shion blew air evenly over the surface of the sign he had just finished decorating, holding it carefully by the edges of the cardboard to ensure the ink didnât smudge and the glitter didnât displace itself.
When it was dried to his satisfaction, he took it over to the wall and tacked each corner up, carefully positioning it so the arrow in the bottom-left corner was pointing exactly where he wanted it to.
It had been a long time since heâd seen Little Shop of Horrors, but the sign looked satisfactory relative to the image in his mindâs eye.
He knelt down next to the plant cutting he had taken from District Zeta several months ago, now a healthy little shoot in its pot, positioned directly next to the arrow on the sign. Shion himself was outfitted in a ratty thrift shop vest and a pair of cheap round glasses with thick black frames that he hoped would be an adequate facsimile of Seymour Krelborn, given context by the plant.
He snapped a photo of the two of them together with his cellphone camera before getting to his feet. He was about to get out the tools for pumpkin-carving when he heard a throaty whisper behind him.
The plant made noise all the time, it was something he was used to and delighted by. But it had never sounded like this before. Its little murmurs had never had the shape of words he recognised. The whisper came again, and he listened out for it this time. There was no mistaking it.
Feed me, Shion.
Well, that was certainly new.
Atlusâ expression faltered a bit at the realization that heâd gotten himself lost⊠not just lost. An hour or moreâs worth of lost. He sighed, fully prepared to get a move onâ wait, he⊠wanted to help? Heâd walk with him all the way? Even let him stay at his house? His eyes softened, echoing his smile.
âI appreciate the offer, but,â Atlus laughed slightly, âI really couldnât impose⊠and if you walked with me, it would be another hour back on foot for you, and alone. Iâm fine taking the train, really. If you could just show me the way to the nearest station, Iâd be very grateful.â
âItâs very kind of you to offer, though. Iâm certainly lucky I ran into you, and not⊠well, someone less happy to see me.â He chuckled. âNot that, ah⊠well. Not that we knew each other before today, but, youâre very friendly. Itâs nice to meet someone with similar interests so soon, you know?â While his companion may not have known it, Atlus had been thrown around the inter-realm continuum more than a few times â who knew how long his stay in this one would be? Better to plan for the long term, he figuredâŠ
âSo, do you live near here? IââÂ
Whoops. A stomach grumble interrupted him mid-sentence.
âOh, uhm⊠haha.â Atlus caught himself quickly, steering the conversation on a crash course for wherever it might end up, as long as it was elsewhere. âSorry about that, but ah, like I was saying, do you live in this Sector, or another one? Maybe?âÂ
Thatâs embarrassingâŠ
âI live in District Zeta!â said Shion. âWeâre actually sitting directly on top of it as we speak; itâs a giant underground greenhouse beneath Sector Six.â
âIf itâs what youâd like to do, Iâd be happy to walk you back to the train station,â said Shion. âItâs not far from here.â
He tried to think of the most tactful way to put his next offer.
âI heard your stomach rumble, though,â he said, trying to convey a tone of concern and not mockery. âCan I at least buy you something to eat? There are some food vendors near the station, and it would save you being hungry on the long train ride home.â
Tried to be tactful. He had done his best, such as it was.
Philip's lookups weren't returning much useful information on the local environment, which seemed to be a hodgepodge of dozens of different kinds of locations - but it was the beach that caught his attention, having apparently materialized suddenly shortly before his own arrival into the city.Â
It was fascinating, as if the city itself was made purely of data that could be created, reformatted, and deleted at will, yet everything seemed real, the plants organic, the citizens alive, and the heat completely unbearable.Â
The sun's intensity was distracting even him, who normally could perform a lookup in peace even if the building was crumbling around him - and it was aggravating.Â
His energy was renewed, however, when his shore wandering led him to a small pool, occupied by a boy who appeared to be taking notes on something; curious, he approached, splashing lightly through the water.
"Excuse me!" He called, loudly, although if the other turned to face him they'd only be inches apart (Philip wasn't very good at the concept of 'personal space'). "What are you studying?" As his other questions would depend on the answer to the first, he contained himself - not an easy feat - bouncing slightly in place.
âOh!â Shion let the palm frond fall still in his hand. He mused a moment. âThatâs a good question, actually.â
âRight now Iâm just taking notes,â he said. âTrying to sketch a clear picture of how this beachâs ecosystem behaves, so I can compare it to others Iâve read about back home.â
He shifted to one side on the rocky barrier, leaving the other boy room to sit if he wanted to.
âI mean, there are... obvious differences,â he said, casting a glance to the pitch-black leaf in his hand. âBut who knows whatâs going on underneath the surface, so to speak.â
He cracked an apologetic smile for his own weak pun.
heliatlus:
Shionâs patience put a smile on Atlusâ face, and made it a little easier for him to relax. Taking a breath, he composed himself as best he could. How embarrassing⊠way to make a good first impression.
âThank you, ah,â he laughed a little, tucking a lock of hair behind one ear. âFor all of that. I think you got everything.â Nice. âIâm happy to meet you too, Shion. And I like dandelions for the same reasons, myself⊠as long as they donât grow too close to my other flowers, of course.â
âBut oh, you live in âDistrict ZetaââŠ?â Fascinating plantlife, oh boy, now that sounded exciting. The words put a spark in Atlusâ eye. Something to look forward to might make the adjustment less⊠difficult. âIâd love to see those plants, but⊠Iâm not sure I know much of my way around here. I just found my way into the first park I saw. Usually being around flowers helps me relax, so⊠it seemed like a good plan. But, ah⊠haha. I think Iâve gotten myself lost,â he admitted, holding his forearm with his opposite hand. âDo you know where we are, exactly? Iâm told I should be in District Epsilon, I believeâŠâ
âWeâre in Sector Six right now,â said Shion. âDistrict Epsilon is off Sector Five, so you must have overshot it a little... Which wouldnât be a problem if the trains here ran in two directions.â
He frowned, both dismayed on Atlusâs behalf and simply bemused by the Hiveâs unintuitive and unorthodox public transport solutions.
âAs it is,â he continued, â youâre looking at two and a half hours by train or about an hour less than that by foot if you want to get to Sector Five. Or...â
If Nezumi or Inukashi had been here they would have chided him - or worse - for what he was about to suggest, but, well, they werenât. It might even have delighted him a little to know that there was nobody to stop him from being ârecklessâ and âirresponsibleâ in the name of helping a near-stranger. He hoped somewhere, somehow, they could feel his insurrection and despair. It made them feel a little less far away from him.
âI can walk back to Sector Five with you, or we can take the elevator to my place in District Zeta. Itâs a shorter journey, and I could fix you something to eat or let you put your feet up for a while before you make your way back. Either way, Iâll do what I can to make sure you make it to where youâre going in one piece!â
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He had taken to coming to this particular cafĂ© once a week â always on a Wednesday, always around noon on the dot barring any unforeseen circumstances. The place had become something of a safe space for Ryoutaro, the quiet bustle and smell of roasting coffee beans putting him at ease no matter what his bad luck had thrown him lately. It wasnât that it reminded him of the Milk Dipper (for one, the coffee was nothing like what Airi made), but it was close enough that it eased his homesickness, if only a little bit.
At this point, Ryoutaro would take anything he could get.
Today, however, it was uncommonly busy inside the little cafĂ©. Heâd only just barely managed to find an empty table for himself, and the place was much, much more lively than it usually was. Almost overwhelmingly so. Even Momotaros could see how uncomfortable Ryoutaro was, and had offered to take over briefly so he could, in his own words, "make 'em use their inside voices.â
Ryoutaro appreciated the Imaginâs thoughtfulness, but he had to decline the offer. He didnât want to make a scene. Instead, he pulled out a sketchpad â one of the few things heâd bought for himself in the city â and tried to drown out the noise as he began to sketch⊠something.
What he was drawing, he couldnât quite say, but the page was covered in a good amount of scribblings by the time a stranger approached him. The shock of being talked to suddenly, by someone whose voice he didnât recognize, made Ryoutaro jump a bit.
âHuh? Oh, um â thank, thank you.â Wait, heâd forgotten his wallet? He knew heâd been missing something when he sat down⊠He gave the man a sheepish smile as he took his wallet back, thankful that it at least hadnât been stolen (again).
The stranger seemed startled, and Shion felt bad. He may have raised his voice too loud to compensate for the din in the café.
As Ryoutaro took back possession of his wallet, Shionâs eye caught the pad full of drawings in his other hand. He was interested enough to want a closer look, but he knew better than to peer over somebodyâs shoulder at their work without asking.
(This was not always the case; a long time ago his friend Safu had taken him aside to explain the principle after he had gotten into a near-confrontation. It had been something of a pattern, back then.)
âYouâre quiet welcome,â Shion said, self-consciously lowering the volume of his voice and affecting something of a conspiratorial whisper-yell by accident. âI donât mean to be nosy, but can I ask what it is youâre drawing?â
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âThank you!â she said, beaming at him. She had worked hard on the sandcastle, so it was nice to hear that he thought it impressive. Digging her fingers into the sand, she began working on smoothing out the sides of the moat and the bridge that went over it.Â
âYep. You can make sandcastles, or play volleyball, or find crabs.â She actually loved crabs, a lot. Having grown up on a beach, sheâd found a lot of them over the years, usually picking them up to show to her grandfather before putting them back where sheâd found them. Growing up on a beach also meant that she knew quite a few things you could do at a beach, especially since the town sheâd lived in had had little to do.
âReally?â She didnât know what he was talking about with âtechnology to simulate oneâ, but she understood that it meant he hadnât been somewhere like this before. âThis is all new to you then.â
âOf course!â She was more than happy to show him, especially since it meant sheâd get to make another sand castle. âItâs really easy once you learn the basics.â
Shion nodded. âTextbooks donât really cover things like sandcastles or volleyball, and all I know about crabs is to do with their life cycles, their habitats, things like that.â
Crustacean biology was fascinating in its own way, but it was very dry and clinical compared to the physical reality of this beach. None of his books could have described the salty tang in the air around him, or the warm sand shifting under his weight.
...Speaking of which. He lifted and released a few handfuls of sand, letting it clump densely in his closed palm then trickle loosely over his fingers. He turned to the girl beside him.
âHow should I start?â he asked. Then added, âThank you for taking the time to teach me, by the way.â
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âReally? Thatâs wonderful.â
Instant relief. Now they had something to talk about. PhewâŠÂ
âI was a Botany major, when I graduated. Itâs not too far off from Ecology, though I guess a little more specific.â Atlus laughed a little. âBut I canât say I was named after a flower. Iâm Atlus,â he tucked some hair behind his ear, âAtlus Trudeau.
âOh, asters are actually my favorite genus!â What a nerd. âAnd Shion is a beautiful name, too⊠does it refer to a specific species?â Was he being too nice? Maybe that was weird. Uh-oh. Think fast. âSunflowers are my favorite flower though, specifically.â He paused, then quickly, âah, what about you, though? Do you have a favorite?
â⊠sorry,â he laughed slightly, adjusting the strap of one of his suspenders. âI just asked you three different questions, didnât I? I donât mean to overwhelm you, ah, Iâm just⊠a little nervous. I just got here, so⊠Iâm sure you can imagine. Have you been here a while?
â⊠that was a fourth question, oops.â He laughed again, this time with dread and apology in its tone. âSorry about that.â
Shion looked skyward, and you could almost see the gears in his head turning as he processed Atlusâs barrage of questions and information. He was dellghted; it had been too long since heâd had the chance to pick someoneâs brains so openly.
He clapped his hands together gleefully and ran through everything... in order? In order was probably the way to go.
âBotany! You probably know a lot more about flower care than I do, then. I can name and classify most of them, but learning to actually care for them has been a matter of trial and error so far.â What next? âAnd thank you! Shion refers to the genus, same as the English word.Â
âMy favourite flowers are dandelions; theyâre often treated as weeds but I admire them for their resilience, and I think they look beautiful when the wind catches them.
âAnd, finally, Iâve been here for one or two months now. They have me housed underground in District Zeta. I donât know if youâve been there yet, but the plant life there is fascinating and... unusual.
âWas that all of your questions?â asked Shion. âI hope I didnât miss any. Iâm pleased to meet you, Atlus!â
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ăâ” Looking on it now, Dark Pit wasnât sure what possessed him to go through with journeying to this library. The idea had been solid in theory- go to the library to find books that taught one how to read and write. And just as quickly heâd remembered one must know how to read to in turn find said books, and Dark Pit was back at square one. And still his legs took him there unbidden, leaving him staring at the grand building and rocking on his heels, torn between retreating back the way heâd come or taking his chances inside. He felt foolish, standing there as if lost.
Dark Pit cast the city behind him another glance, and his wings ached to fill with power and take him away from there as fast as heâd come. Before he could even give idea more thought, a soft voice behind the divine being caught his attention. He could just hear the words the other was speaking, his attention piqued.Â
âI know this tale.â But just as he turned to investigate, he was greeted with a shock of white before nearly colliding with another person. He just managed to leap back before impact. Dark Pitâs wings flared involuntarily, sending a few pitch feathers fluttering  to the floor.Â
âYou should really watch where youâre going,â the dark angel grumbled, shaking his wings out before folding them taut against him. Scarlet eyes gave the other a quick once over. The same voice that had been reading from that book- his eyes flickered to it.Â
âThat book,â he said simply, pointing to it. âThatâs a A Tale of Two Cites. Right?â For all his inability to read, Dark Pit never forgot a story once told to him. ă
âYouâre right, Iâm sorry, I wasnât paying atten...â Shion trailed off, his eye momentarily caught by the black feathers trailing through the air.Â
The stranger before him was adorned with impressive black plumage, and Shion only just caught himself from craning to peer over his shoulder to get a better look. The city had shown him plenty of strangers who stood out as interesting or odd, but each new one continued to pique his curiosity.
Questions like Where are you from? and Does everyone have wings there? and How do they work? flooded his mind, but his manners were at least good enough now that he knew not to interrogate people heâd just met for information.
He shook his head to clear it.Â
âYouâre right,â he said, brandishing the book such that the other boy could see the cover. âHave you read it before?â
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Atlusâ expression visibly softened into a smile.
âThank you. Iâm glad I wasnât intruding, then,â he laughed a little, âand that you donât bite. Not that I, ah, thought you would, of course.â
Never mind his social ineptitude. This person had said something much more important.
âIâll be careful, yes. Daisies are some of my favorite flowers, and they certainly are fragileâŠâ He paused for a moment, forming words. âAre you familiar with flowers? I mean, do you garden, possibly? Forgive me if my assumption is wrong, but,â he laughed slightly, âI didnât think anyone else would wander out this far, just to find more flowers. Thatâs⊠what I did, actually. I study them.â
A little fidgeting accompanied everything he said.Â
âWhy yes, actually!â Shion responded, his body language becoming more alert with his excitement.
âIâm not a gardener, but I am a one-time Ecology major. I studied flowers as part of my course, amongst a great many kinds of plants. I was even named after one, so I suppose the interest runs in the family.â
It was rude, he thought, to talk about his name without actually providing it.
âIâm Shion,â he said. âAlthough the flower is better known as âasterâ elsewhere in the world.â
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   Shion walked carefully out through the library doors, balancing a stack of books in his hands. He should have brought a bag with him, but he hadnât planned ahead at all. He hadnât even come to the library for anything in particular, which had of course lead to him wandering the shelves and borrowing everything that caught his eye.
One-by-one, he slipped a half-dozen books into his coat pockets; various works of classic theatre and literature, mostly by authors whose names he recognised from his time in West Block. He stopped at the last book left in his hands - A Tale of Two Cities - and flipped it open.
He read while he walked, moving his gaze from the page to his feet and back to make sure he didnât trip. Semi-consciously, he read the words aloud to himself. He had always preferred to hear stories than to read them.
âIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair...â
Shion trailed off as he nearly ran smack-bang into another person. He hadnât been paying nearly enough attention to his surroundings.
âSorry!â he exclaimed.
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