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Ah, Roman Godfrey. He strolls with a lazy directionless pace and is unafraid to stare as much as he gets his own looks. What is with people? Finding a seat he reaches into his blazer for a cigarette and a lighter. Nexus doesn't have any rules about juveniles right?
"So is this the part where I ask something philosophical or just start giving advice out of my ass?" His expression stays neutral until his mouth tilts in a slow smirk.
"Fine. I'll shoot. What do you do when you feel like you're meant to do something important but have no clue what it is?"
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Good thing he can't read minds, Roman would be terrifically insulted to not be found interesting. He's a Godfrey. It's like being a Rockerfeller only relevant. Being insignificant in any other environment is not something he considered taking a jaunt into Nexus.
"I'm pretty hot, yeah," he's got enough sense to not snicker at his own delivery but touche, lady. "But besides that this is one of those uh head trips or dreams."
Oh. That actually would be good advice if there were so many things that weren't. "It's going to be along, long list."
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The hell is a 'godfrey'? Rich people have never impressed her. People who hoard their money are pitiful at best. Don't even get her started, Roman, she's a democratic socialist from Manhattan. She knows how to throw down in these debates.
The comment gets the desired response in that she's looking him over, but... nope. Love is blind, in that it's blinded her to all other options. (And seriously, her boyfriend. So hot.) "You're not smoking anything interesting enough for that."
It's still good advice, he's just being lazy about it. "Yeah. It is. Welcome to adulthood."
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A Godfrey. Ah. They're not too different fro all the other people with money. Roman doesn't know where it comes from outside of the bank. The Godfrey Institute makes money from whatever comes from the labs. He hasn't had the pleasure to meet any Manhattanites let alone democratic socialists.
She looks like that kind of artsy type. Cute. Probably pretentious. His green eyes blink and shrug. "This is the chaser." He's attractive enough for small time co-ed tail in Pennsylvania. "...You got anything that will really take me to Mars?"
"Tediousness and obvious things. Do the wonders ever stop?"
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He may want to look into that someday. Or not. They say that ignorance is bliss.
People keep thinking that about her. That she's artsy and pretentious. She keeps wondering how long until they're disappointed. Not that she much cares about disappointing them; her curiosity is scientific. "Me personally? No. People here? In both the literal and figurative sense."
"Oh, my guy, you haven't even gotten to the taxes yet. Trust me, you have not lived until you've filled out a 1040." She shouldn't sound so serious about that.
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For now his eyes are on the present. It's a rookie move.
Well, has she seen herself? It's the hair, the glasses and the tattoos. To one that doesn't know any better it's all a crafted image. "Are you talking like someone who knows or someone who just has no idea?" Roman winks a green eye. She looks like she could toke if she wanted to. Besides any adult that's given him drugs has never actually given him drugs.
"I'm going to hire someone else to do that shit." He even scoffs about it. "Does the IRS even reach this far?"
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It's a very carefully crafted image, yes. Absolutely. But the reasons for the care and the craft aren't what he thinks. The wink isn't any more impressive than anything else he's done. "I've never been to Mars, literally or figuratively, but people here have both psychotropics and space ships." It is so matter-of-fact with her, so boring. Like she doesn't do either because she just can't be bothered.
Which is pretty true.
"I don't think so, but you're going to have to go home before curfew. Don't want to get grounded, do you?"
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She is giving him attention. That's what this is about. "I've had a good trip, bad ones too." Are they talking about the same things? He shrugs his lanky shoulders. "If I'm not high and you're not either we're either doing something wrong..."
"Why? Going to call the nonexistent cops?" Roman taps ash and rubs his nose and mouth.
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Ah, any attention is good attention? Poor boy. "Or you're very lost?" She supplies the last part because she's a very helpful person, really. "It's probably that."
"No, you don't look like you need any help getting in trouble."
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He shrugs at the suggestion. Yes. Well. Maybe. "This is what happens the times you just don't decide to drive." Or something. Roman shoves both hands in his pockets.
"I can handle it. I got ways."
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"Mm. If you'd driven, you might just end up here with a car. Which would really help." What with most of the paths around here not being wide enough, and there being no parking. Right. "You're taking this all deceptively calmly, aren't you?"
She just snorts. He has no idea what kind of trouble he can end up in here.
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"People don't take walks to stick around," and maybe shit is just too real. Too odd. Too difficult to place. Roman shrugs again and takes a deep pull from his cigarette. "I mean, I guess I was kind of going somewhere. It wasn't important."
At least that is something similar between the here and the there.
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"If you say so." She doesn't believe him, but he might believe himself. It's an attitude she knows too well. She remembers the hollow ache in her heart that she tried to fill by stuffing all her unwanted feelings in it and covering it over with scars and acid barbs for anyone who got too close. She's still not impressed with him, but now she feels some sympathy.
"...you want some coffee? My treat."
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"Yeah, I do," he infers with greater emphasis. Her skepticism raises a little more sass. "Shit's just weird." To say the least. Teenage body counts, inexplicable gaps in memory, shared dreams with local Romany boy, hypothetical werewolves, alleged immaculate conception. What's there not to clear your head from?
"For real?" Coffee. Ah. Who turns down coffee? Roman inhales deep in his chest and exhales out slowly from his nostrils. "Just coffee?"
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"That it is." She's from the 616, boy, just try to outweird her. Or out-sass her. She took a master class with a god. Stick around and she might teach him a few things.
"Hey, you're lucky I think you're old enough for the coffee," she retorts with a smirk. But it's a smirk with a touch of a smile in it, this time. "C'mon. There's a real nice cafe a few minutes down the road. It's a French-space fusion place, and the coffee is amazing."
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It's not about out weirding. If it was she would win. There are oddities hidden in the hemlocks and in the blinding lights of the White Tower he won't even think to question. He already doesn't. Any sass or confusion are there because it's blaringly obvious.
"I'm plenty old for coffee," he drops his cigarette and crushes it under a loafer. "You usually buy coffee for people who ask around for drugs? Is it a consolation prize?"
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"Yes, you've seen through my clever plot. I'm not at all taking pity on a poor lost boy before the shock sets in." Saying that sarcastically would drop them both; it wouldn't drip, it would flood. So she's deadpanning it, and turning to go; he'll follow if he wants, and if he doesn't, that's his choice.
Her path has coffee and the companionship of someone who seems to know what they're doing in this place.
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"I won't have to go to school today or tomorrow," again with the negatives what is there to be worried about? He really hasn't committed any concern to his displacement. Free coffee and sass on tap and he can walk around and smoke. And maybe, just maybe, for two seconds can be defined by how he behaves as a person not as rich people spawn. Roman follows Verity, resisting the urge to light up just because he can.
"....you're not a teacher are you?"
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"Well, that's always a bonus," she admits with a smirk. "Gods forbid you accidentally learn something. Then you might have to think." It's a good sass, but she falls silent for a moment before adding quite seriously, "I'm sorry, I forgot for a minute what American schools are like."
The question gets a snort. "Hel no, I don't have that kind of patience."
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"I think," with the slightest offense to that. "And I think that I could learn way more that isn't in a book. Standardized testing takes up at least a week. Besides, I have cable." Not that all that much time would be devoted to History or Discovery.
"Okay, good. I was hoping this wasn't a ploy for some come to Jesus talk about direction or something." Nobody likes that.
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That gets her laughing. It's not a cruel sort of laugh, but there's a little edge to it. Like laughing is hard for her. "Cable. Right. I'm sure all those 'Nazi aliens from the future' shows are really educational. But the standardized testing sucks, that's true."
She glances over at Roman before shaking her head. "I don't bother with ploys. I'm annoyingly straightforward."
She did mention that cafe was nearby. He might already be able to smell the coffee and pastries.
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Roman snickers a little. That was meant to be a joke after all. "They were just trying to clean the slate, you know?" Okay a little more tasteless than necessary. Sue him. "All I'm saying is that it's senior year. It's all rehashing here on out."
No ploys? None at all? Adults are full of em. He dead eyes her comment. Uncle Norman would approve of her efforts though all the same. They don't have people who see through the bullshit like Verity.
The area is nice. The family doesn't go on extravagant vacations anymore. Roman believes it's because of his sister's health. Or Olivia stopped trying to win over her children. Who knows. The pastries smell good. And a cuppa would be great.
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More than a little more tasteless than necessary, given how her expression flickers through shock and pain before shutting down. Pity all that money never bought him manners. She folds her arms and turns her gaze away from him. He'll get away with that comment about senior year.
It's a nice area, and she's lucky to have stumbled into it. Maybe he will be too. If he can get over himself enough to enjoy it.