...Let's see what attractions they have for us first. We can sample the food later.
[Just in case it's the kind of food with Consequences, he wants to see if they play out in any passerby's first, should they happen to run into anyone else.]
[Oh, it doesn't take much walking for them to spy something at a distance, though: it's indeed a hall of mirrors, if the scrawling script above the building means anything. But Henry pauses, gesturing in that direction, and mostly referring to the entrance which is shaped like a gawping, giant mouth of a clown.
Lovely.]
That look like "fun" to you?
[Clowns are terrifying to some people. Real nightmare fuel. Henry appreciates that at a baseline level, so his question is just a little wry, but not necessarily a rejection of the idea.]
[He'd be surprised to see her afraid at this point. But he does recall, now, ever so briefly, the flash he received from skimming the top of her memories once before -- the image of an amusement park, a setting not too unlike the one they're in now.]
Let's give it a try, anyway.
[Henry also possesses zero fear, almost shrugging as they wander towards the clown's smiling, gaping mouth.]
Many...? There's one in Kamihama that I've gone to a few times. It was a lot of fun, but it didn't really have the same kind of weird... uh, maybe-haunted vibe this one does?
[Inside, they're met with long corridors of mirrors, reflecting their frames in all sorts of strange and warped ways. It's a little disorienting, really, if one lingers on them for too long. Even Henry has to slow his gait down to 1) appreciate the novelty of it and 2) not feel too dizzied as they wander through.]
[It is... a humorous sight, even Henry has to admit to that in some far, far away section of his mind. But maybe that works for his benefit, given his admission-]
My powers aren't what they were; you know that. But enough still exists that I can gleam images, and wayward thoughts, from others if I focus hard enough.
I did that to you once, when we spoke last. What I saw was just a flicker of an amusement park, and I couldn't help but wonder why that was important to you.
... About a year ago, a little longer maybe... I lost a friend of mine. There was a lot going on at the time and I was just... kind of a mess. I was super stressed.
But my friends and I heard about this amusement park and thought we should go, just to focus on something else. And I think...
That was probably the first time I just relaxed, completely. Like I was so stressed from everything that I just let it go then. So it's kind of associated with a bad memory, but at the same time, it meant something like peace to me. I can't think of it as something bad, not entirely.
[They're both very good at this! Selective, tactical honesty.]
I see.
[He takes a moment to think that over. A place associated with loss, but also with something fond. The ability to forget about all that ails you, letting it go, if even for a day.
Henry wouldn't know what that's like, always discontent, never knowing--or remembering--what it was to be otherwise. In that vein, her response... rankles him, just a little.]
Funny how memory works like that, isn't it? [He's going to keep walking to the next "aisle" of mirrors over. The default reply would be "I'm sorry to hear about your loss", but he doesn't offer that this time.] Never so straightforward. Always interwoven with some other experience, some other emotion, like the thread in a spider's web.
So how does being at an amusement park make you feel now?
... Like I feel like we're going to be jumped at any minute.
[ Well, this is just full-on honesty. Maybe Henry will have better experiences in the future and he can stop being a little shit over someone having happy memories! ]
He tilts his head to suggest they keep moving, then walks on until they reach a mirror stretching their reflection out in wavy curves.]
I threw a toolbox at the last one. [A beat.] With my powers. That nearly took it out of me. I'd probably have to rely on you to do the protecting, Tsuruno.
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[ She sure did! Plenty of them! A lot of them weren't hers! ]
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[It was very, ah, unhinged on his part. But it's fine! He's normal now. Just look at this face. :) ]
Guess that makes me the weird one. Even so, I can't say it was very pleasant, and I wonder if the city is trying to make up for its... misstep.
[Or, you know, playing it off like nothing weird happened at all.]
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That'd be nice, but I don't think cities can feel guilty.
[ If only. ]
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I wouldn't discount any theory right now, no matter how out there it sounds.
[Henry tilts his head towards the fair proper, its interior nothing but bright colors and other activities that might compel them to interact.]
Want to take a look around while we're here?
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[ She pauses and looks him over. Tall. Very thin. Kind of gaunt? ]
... So! Fair attraction?
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But wow, that pause and redirect.]
...Let's see what attractions they have for us first. We can sample the food later.
[Just in case it's the kind of food with Consequences, he wants to see if they play out in any passerby's first, should they happen to run into anyone else.]
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[ Henry out here to watch people be morons, sounds about right. ]
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We can definitely take a look.
[Oh, it doesn't take much walking for them to spy something at a distance, though: it's indeed a hall of mirrors, if the scrawling script above the building means anything. But Henry pauses, gesturing in that direction, and mostly referring to the entrance which is shaped like a gawping, giant mouth of a clown.
Lovely.]
That look like "fun" to you?
[Clowns are terrifying to some people. Real nightmare fuel. Henry appreciates that at a baseline level, so his question is just a little wry, but not necessarily a rejection of the idea.]
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[ ... She doesn't seem sure of this, but she also doesn't seem afraid of it, either. ]
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Let's give it a try, anyway.
[Henry also possesses zero fear, almost shrugging as they wander towards the clown's smiling, gaping mouth.]
Have you been to many places like this before?
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[ And she says this sincerely as they walk in. ]
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So only good memories associated with them?
[A very specific ask, huh!]
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Do you think I have bad memories about them?
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[Here, they stand in front of a mirror that makes them very tall and skinny. With Henry standing before it, it's almost twice as hilarious.]
I have to admit something to you, I guess.
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Huh? Admit what?
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My powers aren't what they were; you know that. But enough still exists that I can gleam images, and wayward thoughts, from others if I focus hard enough.
I did that to you once, when we spoke last. What I saw was just a flicker of an amusement park, and I couldn't help but wonder why that was important to you.
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[ Tsuruno pauses, to process this admission... and sighs a little. ]
It's not exactly a happy subject, but it's not traumatic or anything. I don't mind talking about it.
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And somehow Henry wonders if Tsuruno would have talked about it anytime he chose to ask, too.]
I'd like to hear it. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't curious.
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Tactical honesty from the other side. ]
... About a year ago, a little longer maybe... I lost a friend of mine. There was a lot going on at the time and I was just... kind of a mess. I was super stressed.
But my friends and I heard about this amusement park and thought we should go, just to focus on something else. And I think...
That was probably the first time I just relaxed, completely. Like I was so stressed from everything that I just let it go then. So it's kind of associated with a bad memory, but at the same time, it meant something like peace to me. I can't think of it as something bad, not entirely.
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I see.
[He takes a moment to think that over. A place associated with loss, but also with something fond. The ability to forget about all that ails you, letting it go, if even for a day.
Henry wouldn't know what that's like, always discontent, never knowing--or remembering--what it was to be otherwise. In that vein, her response... rankles him, just a little.]
Funny how memory works like that, isn't it? [He's going to keep walking to the next "aisle" of mirrors over. The default reply would be "I'm sorry to hear about your loss", but he doesn't offer that this time.] Never so straightforward. Always interwoven with some other experience, some other emotion, like the thread in a spider's web.
So how does being at an amusement park make you feel now?
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[ Well, this is just full-on honesty. Maybe Henry will have better experiences in the future and he can stop being a little shit over someone having happy memories! ]
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AND MAYBE SOMEONE SHOULD LIKE, I DON'T KNOW, GIVE HIM HAPPY MEMORIES--]
By more mannequins?
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[ LISTEN SHE'S TRYING (unintentionally)
WE'RE BONDING, HENRY!! ]
But I think if they try, we could take 'em!
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He tilts his head to suggest they keep moving, then walks on until they reach a mirror stretching their reflection out in wavy curves.]
I threw a toolbox at the last one. [A beat.] With my powers. That nearly took it out of me. I'd probably have to rely on you to do the protecting, Tsuruno.
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... Well, I didn't actually try to punch one, but I think I could do it. I wouldn't let them hurt you, at least.
[ FRIENDSHIP!!!! ]
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