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“Welcome to Starbucks, would you like to try our new... oh. Oh, crap. I mean... hello, Mr. Stark.”
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@mechanicalisms
“Welcome to Starbucks, would you like to try our new... oh. Oh, crap. I mean... hello, Mr. Stark.”
@mechanicalisms
“You definitely need to go to the hospital.”
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[Lucy dragged herself away, her legs crushed from her waist down. Tears streaming down her cheeks and her teeth grinding in pain and anger. She was working on healing up, but she had to move too. She had to get away. A femur snapped back into place and she let out a cry.]
[And then she spotted a pair of shoes in front of her, that led up to a pair of legs and she met their stare. Unable to properly form a response to their presence.]
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Rori looked over to the man in her presence. She wanted to look away and go back to what she was doing, but something wasn’t right. This wasn’t her dad. He looked like him. A lot like him, but something in his expression told her otherwise. She had to investigate this. “Who are you,” she softly asked still eyeing the man over, “You’re not my dad. I’ve lived with him long enough to know this.”
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Maria is much more at home with mechanical things than with computers.
Some might, and have, argue that computers are mechanical, but Maria sees things differently.
Mechanical stuff includes cars, tanks, guns, and chainsaws. Computers are phones and actual computers.
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“... Dad?”