[Oh. His hand slips into hers and for a second she thinks it's an accident, but then it's clearly not. Something in her chest flutters and, without thinking, she pulls away.
It takes a second for her brain to catch up. He wanted to hold her hand? Is that -- she's not sure what that means. She knows what it makes her feel, what it might've meant in old Lumiére (not that she ever got the chance to, with anyone), but she doesn't know if that's what it means here. It makes her head spin.
But. It's her instincts driving her away, the old scars. She keeps reminding herself that this place doesn't have to be like that. Shouldn't she go after what she wants? And this doesn't have to mean anything. She doesn't have to give that much. So she reaches out, hesitantly, to try and take his hand again. She's nervous and flightly, but seems to want to make up for her reaction a second ago.
Right. What were they talking about?]
I've seen a couple movies. They're neat.
[...Of course, the kind of movies around in her day are wildly, wildly different than the stuff he's used to.]
[ Junpei panics a little inside when she pulls back -- when she doesn't take his hand in return. He misread the situation, didn't he? God. How stupid could he be?? He should apologize, but it takes him a bit to even work up the courage to look at her after the rejection. And so he misses it when she draws near again. It's not until he feels the ghost of her touch that he realizes she's returning -- that she's taking his hand. And there they stand, shyly holding hands.
He doesn't know how to interpret it. Maybe Alicia's skittish -- like a bird. The slightest noise or uncertainty could drive her into flight and she realized after the initial flight, it wasn't something dangerous. Maybe she's simply taking pity on him, but that doesn't seem right. Alicia doesn't seem the sort to do anything she didn't want to do. So then...she came back because she wanted to. She's holding his hand because she wants to. And Junpei doesn't have to make a big deal of it because Alicia's not making a big deal of it. She's talking about movies. Junpei could talk about movies, too.
And things could be completely normal. While they hold hands and the fish swim about the pond. ]
Riiight? I like movies with lots of action and heroes! But I could probably get into a good drama if that's your type of thing. The library has some DVDs, so I can check out their collection and see if there's anything we might wanna see? Really, the action movies are better on the big screen anyway!
[ He smiles. ]
Which I think there's a movie theater here somewhere, too. Maybe we oughta go check that out sometime, too? But only if they're playing something good!
[ Then again, Junpei would be more than happy to see a bad movie with Alicia, too. It would be funny to see her reaction and as long as they were doing it together -- it would still be super fun. ]
[It's nice. Even through the fabric of her glove, she can feel the warmth of his hand. She kin of just wants to lean against him. Actually, speaking of, she tugs his hand a bit and tries to encourage him to sit down. Wouldn't it be nice to just sit and watch the fish for a little bit?
The way he talks, she begins to think that her idea of movies is very different from what he's talking about. They were short and rare in Lumiére, a new technology forgotten when the Fracture hit.]
I will trust your judgement. But nothing too sad or cruel, maybe.
[ Junpei's attuned to her and so when she wants to sit, she doesn't have to do more than that tug in order to get him to obediently settle on the flat stone. Letting out a soft laugh, he looks toward her. ]
Good vibes only! I wouldn't think of making you sit through a tearjerker. My favorite movies always have happy endings anyway. Usually they're about big heroes who face giant swarms of bad guys or monsters. And just when you think they're gonna be overwhelmed? Boom! They come through and save the day!
[ Smiling, his eyes drift toward the fish. ]
Usually, they get the girl in the end, too.
[ Which is only how he hopes his story plays out here. Being a hero, saving the worlds, and maybe at the end of it? He gives her hand a light squeeze.
But then he remembers the last mission. It's never far away from his mind, really. Even at the best of moments. His smile drifts away. ]
I know they're not exactly realistic. I saw first hand how things went down in Mesa and there were no hero moments there. But it's nice to have the movies. 'Cause in the movies you know no matter how tough things seem, they're gonna turn out good in the end.
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It takes a second for her brain to catch up. He wanted to hold her hand? Is that -- she's not sure what that means. She knows what it makes her feel, what it might've meant in old Lumiére (not that she ever got the chance to, with anyone), but she doesn't know if that's what it means here. It makes her head spin.
But. It's her instincts driving her away, the old scars. She keeps reminding herself that this place doesn't have to be like that. Shouldn't she go after what she wants? And this doesn't have to mean anything. She doesn't have to give that much. So she reaches out, hesitantly, to try and take his hand again. She's nervous and flightly, but seems to want to make up for her reaction a second ago.
Right. What were they talking about?]
I've seen a couple movies. They're neat.
[...Of course, the kind of movies around in her day are wildly, wildly different than the stuff he's used to.]
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He doesn't know how to interpret it. Maybe Alicia's skittish -- like a bird. The slightest noise or uncertainty could drive her into flight and she realized after the initial flight, it wasn't something dangerous. Maybe she's simply taking pity on him, but that doesn't seem right. Alicia doesn't seem the sort to do anything she didn't want to do. So then...she came back because she wanted to. She's holding his hand because she wants to. And Junpei doesn't have to make a big deal of it because Alicia's not making a big deal of it. She's talking about movies. Junpei could talk about movies, too.
And things could be completely normal. While they hold hands and the fish swim about the pond. ]
Riiight? I like movies with lots of action and heroes! But I could probably get into a good drama if that's your type of thing. The library has some DVDs, so I can check out their collection and see if there's anything we might wanna see? Really, the action movies are better on the big screen anyway!
[ He smiles. ]
Which I think there's a movie theater here somewhere, too. Maybe we oughta go check that out sometime, too? But only if they're playing something good!
[ Then again, Junpei would be more than happy to see a bad movie with Alicia, too. It would be funny to see her reaction and as long as they were doing it together -- it would still be super fun. ]
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The way he talks, she begins to think that her idea of movies is very different from what he's talking about. They were short and rare in Lumiére, a new technology forgotten when the Fracture hit.]
I will trust your judgement. But nothing too sad or cruel, maybe.
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Good vibes only! I wouldn't think of making you sit through a tearjerker. My favorite movies always have happy endings anyway. Usually they're about big heroes who face giant swarms of bad guys or monsters. And just when you think they're gonna be overwhelmed? Boom! They come through and save the day!
[ Smiling, his eyes drift toward the fish. ]
Usually, they get the girl in the end, too.
[ Which is only how he hopes his story plays out here. Being a hero, saving the worlds, and maybe at the end of it? He gives her hand a light squeeze.
But then he remembers the last mission. It's never far away from his mind, really. Even at the best of moments. His smile drifts away. ]
I know they're not exactly realistic. I saw first hand how things went down in Mesa and there were no hero moments there. But it's nice to have the movies. 'Cause in the movies you know no matter how tough things seem, they're gonna turn out good in the end.