There's no one behind us. Is that light the exit, you reckon?
[ What was a casual invitation for adventure into the Tunnel of Love (which Midnight suggested with his usual completely frustrating cavalier attitude — he swore that he wouldn't pull anything sneaky, and, as usual, it's absolutely unbearable that he does mean it) has turned a little more eerie than either of the two wanted the adventure to be. The darkness was fine for both of them, as was the weird heat; it was the constant feeling that they weren't alone and the odd tug against their clothes that solidified their mutual decision to pick up the pace.
Midnight's behind Gebura. Seeing as how they're on a fairly straight path, there's more danger in being followed than there is in tripping over anything. And Midnight has his hand on Gebura's wrist, 100% because they both agreed it would be wiser not to get separated. Or at least Midnight argued that point and Gebura, for whatever reason, is putting up with it. Either way, that sure is happening! ]
[ Why is she here? Why is she, specifically, in this situation with the man in love with love? One, because Gebura didn't trust a thing and needed to thoroughly explore everything about this fair herself, and two, because there were several concerning mysteries about Midnight and the only way to begin figuring them out was to keep him close.
Unfortunately.
They've both had experience with being followed at this point and this tunnel is unsettling enough for her to agree to let him stay close, his hand gripping her wrist as she forged ahead and he followed.
Romance is alive. ]
Probably. Looks like we'll be getting out of here without any real trouble.
I do hope so. I can't imagine much love occurring here. Uninvited company aside, part of the appeal of these attractions is the chance to enjoy the pleasures of company while at rest. Walking rather defeats the point.
[ ... A hum in the dark. Romance is indeed alive and kicking. Or undead and crawling along the ground, looking for sustenance. Close enough. ]
Unless this is meant to be a bonding exercise. A test of courage, perhaps? They have those in Higashi. Summer camp activities.
You, probably. Ideally, it doesn't come to that, because even you should know better than to stick yourself in situations like that in the first place.
So do what you want. Not like I can tell you to do any differently.
Well, a test implies that there's a means of doing poorly at the exercise... If it was a graded affair, you'd succeed at it.
[ Midnight hums. ]
You wouldn't be particularly easy to scare, though, were that the goal of the exercise. Simple entertainment. "Fun". In that sense, one wonders if this venue has had the intended effect on you at all.
[ ... He is rambling a tiny bit, it is warm, and despite himself, his eyelids are beginning to droop. Er... he... probably should have slept a bit more last night. Or tried instead of immediately giving up? Oh, well. At least they're almost free of this tunnel! ]
[ It is no one's job to look after Midnight! Midnight would quite agree with that himself. When he was living on the landship, with 10 or more medical professionals hovering around him, those people were being paid quite well. His friends are paid in... what? Excessive vampire affection? Can't feed yourself with that.
As far as Midnight can tell, the constant feeling of being watched or followed is similar to the eyes in the bowling alley. No one ended up being there, either... but it sure did feel like something was about to happen. ]
Wasting my time... I must ask, Miss Gebura, what you think my goal is when I ask to spend a bit of time with you?
Do you really think that being in your company is that painful...? I like it, you know. The honesty. It's nice to know that you'll always be exactly who you are, regardless of how the world changes around you. It's stable. Sometimes, even I appreciate that sort of thing...
[ ... Midnight is now suddenly very aware that he should sit down. Soon. Uh. Well, the exit is right there, so he can make it, probably, but his grip does tighten a bit as the realization strikes him. ]
I think if you're looking for stability, you could probably also find it with someone...
[ But she trails off, brows furrowing. Because it's next to impossible not to notice that his grip just tightened, and she doesn't think she's going to answer her if she just asks him why, but her fingers tap against his wrist in silent question. ]
... Else.
[ She concludes. Normally. No concerned pause here. ]
[ ... Well, it's not like they're trapped this time. Midnight just laughs, but doesn't let go of her wrist. ]
I prefer you, but the atmosphere in here hardly lends itself well to romance, does it? Let's be off.
[ Not a cry for help. Just a preference. Barely even a suggestion. Gebura could push them both back into the tunnel and Midnight wouldn't bat an eye. ]
[ Well, it's warm and stuffy. Outside at least is fresh air, so there's no real reason to keep him in here. Rather, her deciding to stay in the tunnel is just going to encourage him to say some other flirtatious line, so Gebura sighs under her breath and starts walking again, tugging him along with her. ]
[ They make it to the mouth of the tunnel, and the exit, because of course they do. They are a pair of adults with full ambulatory capabilities, good nerves, more than adequate teamwork. They even make it to the rest area beyond, the two rows of rickety aluminum benches where one might wait for friends to disembark from a journey.
Midnight lets go of Miss Gebura, walks over to sit on the bench. He blinks, somewhat dizzy.
When he opens his eyes, he is horizontal. Uh. He doesn't remember that happening, can barely get a sense of where he is or what's around him. He's seeing stars, and that ringing in his ears is sure loud...? ]
... And then watches him transition swiftly from sitting to horizontal and without a word, she strides over to join him, leaning over him with her arms folded over her chest. ]
I'm going to get you water. Do not move. Don't even think about protesting or my entire foot is going down your throat. Got it?
[ Midnight makes a very confused "Hnnnhhh?" noise, which at least means he's going to be too out of it for a second to argue. Whether that actually amounts to an answer is debateable... But at the very least, he doesn't actually make an attempt to move?
When he actually resurfaces from his fainting spell, Gebura's left. He doesn't move, because he's pretty sure that staying in place is how people find each other again, but he is a little worried that she won't come back. Not actually, but maybe a little. ]
[ He flinches, slaps his face a couple of times trying to grasp the water bottle, but grasp it firmly he does. He doesn't get up just yet, though, he has to... recalibrate. And not die of embarrassment. (... Yes. Yes, actually. He's embarrassed. Right now, he is mortified.) ]
I don't think there's much to be concerned about. I... didn't realize that would happen.
[ ... He's still playing it off. Ooh, he knows it too. Stupid. This time, he's actually being stupid. ]
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[ What was a casual invitation for adventure into the Tunnel of Love (which Midnight suggested with his usual completely frustrating cavalier attitude — he swore that he wouldn't pull anything sneaky, and, as usual, it's absolutely unbearable that he does mean it) has turned a little more eerie than either of the two wanted the adventure to be. The darkness was fine for both of them, as was the weird heat; it was the constant feeling that they weren't alone and the odd tug against their clothes that solidified their mutual decision to pick up the pace.
Midnight's behind Gebura. Seeing as how they're on a fairly straight path, there's more danger in being followed than there is in tripping over anything. And Midnight has his hand on Gebura's wrist, 100% because they both agreed it would be wiser not to get separated. Or at least Midnight argued that point and Gebura, for whatever reason, is putting up with it. Either way, that sure is happening! ]
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Unfortunately.
They've both had experience with being followed at this point and this tunnel is unsettling enough for her to agree to let him stay close, his hand gripping her wrist as she forged ahead and he followed.
Romance is alive. ]
Probably. Looks like we'll be getting out of here without any real trouble.
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[ ... A hum in the dark. Romance is indeed alive and kicking. Or undead and crawling along the ground, looking for sustenance. Close enough. ]
Unless this is meant to be a bonding exercise. A test of courage, perhaps? They have those in Higashi. Summer camp activities.
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[ She sounds a little uncomprehending. ]
Do people just walk in darkness and that's supposed to prove that they're brave?
[ Well. Not entirely wrong???? ]
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[ Midnight laughs. Lots of things to fear in the dark. Vampires, for one. ]
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[ Please, she's familiar with vampires. Or, uh. Not by that name, but it's fine. ]
Either way, I'm not the best person to test your bravery with.
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[ ... A snicker. ]
Why's that? Perhaps I've nothing to fear because you're here to protect me, Miss Gebura? I'd love that, actually.
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Liar. You'd rather handle your problems on your own instead of asking for my help.
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Oh? If you're here to protect me, that means you'd be by my side during gravest of perils. Who would say no to that?
[ ... He would, but this is a rhetorical question, just like all of his questions! He's... not... lying... exactly........]
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So do what you want. Not like I can tell you to do any differently.
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[ "Should" is doing so much heavy lifting in that sentence. Midnight should be a lot of things, honestly. ]
Why would you be ill-suited to a test of courage? Would it simply be too easy?
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And walking in the dark definitely isn't anything I need support with. This is almost peaceful.
[ aside from all the Unsettling Feelings but nothing's truly acting on them so it's fine? ]
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[ Midnight hums. ]
You wouldn't be particularly easy to scare, though, were that the goal of the exercise. Simple entertainment. "Fun". In that sense, one wonders if this venue has had the intended effect on you at all.
[ ... He is rambling a tiny bit, it is warm, and despite himself, his eyelids are beginning to droop. Er... he... probably should have slept a bit more last night. Or tried instead of immediately giving up? Oh, well. At least they're almost free of this tunnel! ]
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Not that she needs to coddle this man. He's a grown-ass man. A grown-ass man with questionable self-care habits or lack thereof, but still.
She slows her steps a little, to observe. To see if it still feels like they're being followed. ]
Probably not. I keep telling you, you're wasting your time on me. I don't really think of a place like this as "fun." Or any place here.
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As far as Midnight can tell, the constant feeling of being watched or followed is similar to the eyes in the bowling alley. No one ended up being there, either... but it sure did feel like something was about to happen. ]
Wasting my time... I must ask, Miss Gebura, what you think my goal is when I ask to spend a bit of time with you?
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[ promptly. ]
You're charming shtick probably actually works on other people. You'd get their attention and whatever else, so you're better off with them.
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[ ... Midnight is now suddenly very aware that he should sit down. Soon. Uh. Well, the exit is right there, so he can make it, probably, but his grip does tighten a bit as the realization strikes him. ]
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[ But she trails off, brows furrowing. Because it's next to impossible not to notice that his grip just tightened, and she doesn't think she's going to answer her if she just asks him why, but her fingers tap against his wrist in silent question. ]
... Else.
[ She concludes. Normally. No concerned pause here. ]
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I prefer you, but the atmosphere in here hardly lends itself well to romance, does it? Let's be off.
[ Not a cry for help. Just a preference. Barely even a suggestion. Gebura could push them both back into the tunnel and Midnight wouldn't bat an eye. ]
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Fine with me. Let's go.
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Midnight lets go of Miss Gebura, walks over to sit on the bench. He blinks, somewhat dizzy.
When he opens his eyes, he is horizontal. Uh. He doesn't remember that happening, can barely get a sense of where he is or what's around him. He's seeing stars, and that ringing in his ears is sure loud...? ]
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... And then watches him transition swiftly from sitting to horizontal and without a word, she strides over to join him, leaning over him with her arms folded over her chest. ]
I'm going to get you water. Do not move. Don't even think about protesting or my entire foot is going down your throat. Got it?
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When he actually resurfaces from his fainting spell, Gebura's left. He doesn't move, because he's pretty sure that staying in place is how people find each other again, but he is a little worried that she won't come back. Not actually, but maybe a little. ]
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With bottles of water. Colder ones this time, one of which she is unceremoniously plunking the bottom of right against his forehead. ]
You know, it's actually more of a pain for me if you try to play it off instead of just saying something.
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I don't think there's much to be concerned about. I... didn't realize that would happen.
[ ... He's still playing it off. Ooh, he knows it too. Stupid. This time, he's actually being stupid. ]
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