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November Prompts
Who: Indigo and OPEN
What: Open prompts for November
Where: Various
When: November
Content Warnings: Violence, non-sexual nudity, will add others if they come up
What: Open prompts for November
Where: Various
When: November
Content Warnings: Violence, non-sexual nudity, will add others if they come up
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"You can let 'im go," she comments. "I never wanted to hurt the little feller. I just wanted my harmonica back." Polite enough to answer his question, she adds:
"It's called Moon River. It's an old Earth song." Satisfied that her harmonica isn't hurt, she tucks it away in a pocket before straightening her posture -- and beginning to sing.
"Moon River, wider than a mile,
I'm crossing you in style someday...."
Unless he stops her, she'll go through the entire song for him; it's not as if it's a very long one. And as she sings, her entire aura seems to change; from awkward but earnest cowgirl to classy dame, the likes of a lounge singer or classical musician. Her accent disappears, and the natural reverb to her voice lends the whole thing an otherworldly, almost ethereal, quality as well.
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He'll not-so-gently drop the creature as it no longer holds his interest. Right now she has his focus since she's something new and despite his general loss of humanity there's still a lingering hint of curiosity hidden somewhere.
Which is why Sephiroth will let her go through the whole song before asking, "Is Earth where you're from?"
His Mother is also from the stars and part of him wonders how many worlds she visited and what other places were like.
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Normally Indigo would be a lot more shy about just... singing like this, but there's only one person here and it's not like she's putting on a show, she's just showing him how the song goes. When she finishes the song, she shifts back to her normal self, a sharp but subtle change. In answer to his question:
"Kinda. I wasn't born there, but I was raised there." It was her first home, even if she didn't fit in. Too bad it's gone now.
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He is, however, completely focused on where she comes from. That matters much more than her singing or the song itself.
"I was born on world caled Gaia, but my mother traveled there from somewhere far away. Does it bother you to be among so many humans here?"
He also has very little tact when it comes to communicating with other people.
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"Well, Earth was full o' humans, it's their homeworld.. So I'm used to havin' lots of humans around, I don't mind it anymore than I did on Earth."
Which isn't to say she's completely comfortable with it, just that she's used to it. Humans depend so much on facial expressions to communicate, and Indigo can't make those with her mask-like 'face', so on Earth she tended to be written off as 'creepy' before she could even say a word.
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Another planet of humans is interesting and makes him wonder just how many worlds have 'human-like' people. And if they'd be better or worse than the ones on Gaia.
"Gaia is also full of humans ... who are slowly killing their own planet like a plague consuming everything it touches. Your Earth, what is it like there?"
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And she's sure the humans of Gaia will too, provided they live long enough to learn their lesson.
"Now Earth is a really nice place to live. Post-scarcity so nobody's livin' in poverty, all the races livin' together in harmony, civilization an' nature in perfect balance, stuff like that."
Was. Was a really nice place to live... before the Ruin got to it. She's not thinking about that right now, though.
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Not that Sephiroth really has any room to talk. He planned on wiping out everyone and taking over as a god-like being. But his goals have shifted since then ... not really for the better though.
"I would be interested in learning more about Earth in the future. I have wondered what other worlds are out there."