Gunsmoke: Stables
Melethia, Ton Ton
"It's no problem, Mister Ton-Ton. I got lotsa practice with this kinda stuff back home with all the locks and acid traps I had to work around. Somethin' like this just flows for me! Isn't it nice to unwind for once, Mister Ton-Ton? And what were those games ya were talkin' about earlier?"
The Tonberry nodded, [color=15650D]"It is nice, compared to the chaos we usually deal with! Hmn... Acid traps? That doesn't sound very safe... Now, to answer your question... Uh...."[/color]
Ton Ton's brow creased for a moment, and then he tried to explain video games to the elf, [color=15650D]"Uh, you know what a TV is right? Well, with these kind of games, you plug it into a TV, and then depending upon what you're playing the game on; that is, the machine that runs them, you could play all sorts of games! Usually, the ones my Mistress played had some kind of story to them; and you fought lots of monsters. At least, the ones I came from were like that.... Er, well, that is, that particular game was so popular, they made merchandising off of it; toys based on the characters in that game, like me!"[/color]
He waved a hand over himself, [color=15650D]"I used to be a toy myself, remember? Anyway, it seems that, strangely enough, even though the stuff from those games is strictly fantasy back home; it seems to be very real elsewhere; like the Chocobo we just saw... I wonder how much is real? I'd hate to see a Behemoth."[/color]
Gunsmoke: Outskirts
Teri stared at Devon with wonder when he mentioned his encounters with God and Lucifer, and wondered how he was even surviving at all, considering what such a thing probably entailed. However, upon mentioning AIM again, she nodded quietly, and pulled her legs to her chest,
[color=0E59E4]"Like I said, Dad was about to blow his top when me and Mel got to him... And Mum personally told me I was lucky she wasn't around when she found out. I understand her being mad about me sneaking out and Dad being mad about losing the livelihood; but that doesn't make the notion of facing either of them any less terrifying... And you really didn't have to do that, talking to Dad about it. I was just as involved in AIM's. It was my fault Furiae even needed to be rescued. Inuart used to be one of my characters, remember? I should have killed off that royal bag of dicks ages ago... Ah, who am I kidding? If I couldn't have Darren kill off Bruiser, I couldn't Inuart."[/color]
Silence overtook her as Devon spoke his apology for his Shadow, to which Teri laughed and gave Devon another shove, [color=0E59E4]"Nah, I'm not that great, really. Hell, I'm surprised God still likes me working for Her..Him, whatever. But really, you're a good guy Devon. You're actively working to fix the problems you've caused, and that's admirable. Hey, you're on good terms with Caim of all people! I'm lucky if he doesn't give me a death glare... [small]Not that I don't deserve it.[/small] Anyway, the point is, you're doing what you can; and that effort alone is what matters. The fact that you keep trying at all! It makes you better than Tomoya, by any means. Now, you keep talking that way, and I'll have Squishy show you how well that slam of his works![/color]
Taking a quick glance at whatever seemed to be bothering her friend, and seeing nothing, Teri continued, [color=0E59E4]As for your Shadow, I understand completely. Mine was a ***** too. Were it not for Slindis and Luci... I- I don't know what would have happened to me. But my point is, everyone has a Shadow of sorts. Some of them just manifest like ours did. And even if we have that dark part of us, it only means we're human. What would make things 'bad' or 'wrong' would be to act on the cruel things they say or tell you to do. You struggled against what your's wanted, and I think that's proof enough you're not a bad guy. Don't beat yourself up so much, kay?"[/color]
"May we join you?"
Teri scooted a little to the side to accommodate Lucifer, and listened intently as he spoke of many the same things she had moments prior, although the Devil had a bit of a way of making things sound far more eloquent. However, when he mentioned overhearing the conversation via the amulet, the Cleric facepalmed and muttered an apology to Devon; as she felt that this was a conversation he wanted private.
But, that did not mean the entirety of the conversation was serious. When Lucifer brought up the matter of Devon dating his daughter; The Cleric got in on the laughter. That is, until Ella dropped a similar threat.
"You meant the same thing that's gonna happen to Teri if she breaks your heart Daddy?"
Which caused Teri eyes to widen, and she shook her head fervently, waving her hands in desperation, [color=0E59E4]"I assure you, Ms. Ella, I have no intentions of harming your father or his feelings! Really!"[/color]
Another round of laughter resounded around the campfire (which Garm was now propped in front of like a lap dog; the cool air now calling for the use of it); and for that moment, all seemed right with the world.