[Alec is a saint for humoring Henry. He just chuckles.]
It's the best part.
[Well, no point in hanging around. UP MORE ESCALATORS, RIGHT? Henry's expectations aren't high at this point, as they ascend slowly to another floor, but when they arrive...
[Henry's the first to realize it, though, drawing close and stepping into the store. Oh, yes. It's almost surreal, like transitioning back into that era in his memories, the style of clothing of the time, men and women's wear alike. Even the interior of the store...
He isn't sure how to feel about it. That strange sense of nostalgia, unbidden.
Well. At least in his estimation, there's nothing particularly radical about the clothing on display. He already almost dresses like this, in his neatly pressed trousers and button-up shirts.]
Carrying my own bags? You're such a gentleman. [As always... giving him shit. But sure, he can accept this.] But fine. I'll just put my powers to good use.
[They could do this all day. But at some point, someone has to give -- and this time, it's Henry, who just gives Alec a Look.]
Of course not.
[WELL HE'S GONNA SHOP AROUND FOR A LITTLE, THEN.
...Though despite his claim of using his powers to carry multiple bags, Henry ends up only picking two or three outfits that can be neatly folded into one. Sometime in-between all of that:]
Are you really not going to look around even a little?
[Both the production and the film happened during his years in LAB PRISON, so no, unless he specifically goes looking into the memories of the people he’s killed.
[Can you imagine Henry sitting down to watch Grease.
But if Alec is just going to chill with the mannequins, then Henry won’t keep him there for too long. He’s got a big ol’ shopping bag slung over a shoulder when he approaches, finished.]
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And exciting, more empty floors!!! How much of this mall is empty, as opposed to actually brimming with stores? Their voices practically echo.]
And why would anyone want that? This prison might just be losing its potency when it comes to creating new things. I bet there's more above us.
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[Don't forget the cookie cake!]
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How could I forget?
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It's the best part.
[Well, no point in hanging around. UP MORE ESCALATORS, RIGHT? Henry's expectations aren't high at this point, as they ascend slowly to another floor, but when they arrive...
They're greeted with a clothing store this time.]
Oh? Look at that.
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Huh. What's this? A whole other source of clothes besides the costume shop?
[ He has yet to realize it's all 1950's fashion.... ]
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He isn't sure how to feel about it. That strange sense of nostalgia, unbidden.
Well. At least in his estimation, there's nothing particularly radical about the clothing on display. He already almost dresses like this, in his neatly pressed trousers and button-up shirts.]
It seems like it.
[He looks over his shoulder at Alec, grinning.]
You should pick an outfit out for yourself.
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If I wanted to dress like this, I'd just raid your closet.
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Even my closet isn't like this. And besides, what's wrong with it?
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No offense.
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[Hardly offended. He holds no special love for that decade, childhood or otherwise.]
I can’t really envision you as buttoned-up, anyway. Though I can see you as a greaser.
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I'll stick with "grungy, 2000s-something bachelor", thanks.
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Well, I’m going to take advantage of this place and pick out a few things. Save an item box request or two.
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You're carrying whatever you grab. I don't want to go back down to the food court after every little thing.
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Carrying my own bags? You're such a gentleman. [As always... giving him shit. But sure, he can accept this.] But fine. I'll just put my powers to good use.
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[ Alec counters by being a smug little shit, as usual. ]
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Of course not.
[WELL HE'S GONNA SHOP AROUND FOR A LITTLE, THEN.
...Though despite his claim of using his powers to carry multiple bags, Henry ends up only picking two or three outfits that can be neatly folded into one. Sometime in-between all of that:]
Are you really not going to look around even a little?
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Yeah, really. I'm not keen on dressing like one of the kids from Grease.
[ Alec does Henry even know what that is— ]
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You know, as you do.]
And is that supposed to mean something to me?
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[Can you imagine Henry sitting down to watch Grease.
But if Alec is just going to chill with the mannequins, then Henry won’t keep him there for too long. He’s got a big ol’ shopping bag slung over a shoulder when he approaches, finished.]
This should do for now.
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[ They have one now, apparently. And it starts with Grease.
But yes, he does just wait there. WHen Henry returns, he eyes that shopping bag. ]
Just how much stuff did you grab?
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[In this HUGE BAG? Citation needed.]
I’m tired of the same clothes on rotation.
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I hope you know that none of those clothes are going to fly when we get back to 2022.
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[But also, probably never for the best.]
But are you going to start dressing me like you, then?
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