Noriko Ashida (
electro_kinetic) wrote2017-02-16 05:34 pm
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OOM: Concert, part 2
The stage itself is backed by a huge screen, big enough to nearly be an IMAX presentation, and the orchestra is in front, chairs empty. They're fashionably close to the starting time, because Noriko hates being late, and she didn't want to be too early: tucking her free hand in her coat pocket she walks with Hannibal, trying to keep her heels from clicking too loudly on the floor.
The seats printed on both tickets are quite good, being the center of the closest balcony, where the sound will blend and amplify without too much distortion, and a clear view to both the screen and the plalyers, but before they see any of that, there's the lobby to get through.
"Wow," Nori says, looking up at the starburst lights. "This place is pretty huge."
The seats printed on both tickets are quite good, being the center of the closest balcony, where the sound will blend and amplify without too much distortion, and a clear view to both the screen and the plalyers, but before they see any of that, there's the lobby to get through.
"Wow," Nori says, looking up at the starburst lights. "This place is pretty huge."
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The body is easy to move; Noriko has done that before, cleaning up dead people. It doesn't feel any different to her, and she expected it would. "I wonder why he hated us."
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Pause.
"Whatever their personal story, there is no justification for giving oneself carte blanche on hating an entire subset of humanity. I don't hate all Russians, either, or all communists."
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She isn't sure how to feel about that, especially given her personality and that she knows she's been rude to Hannibal directly, but she also knows that she'll be able to defend herself against him should he try something. Or so she hopes. Noriko goes to push her fingers through her hair, and aborts the gesture at the last minute, wrapping her arms around her waist instead.
"I want to get out of this alley."
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"You owe me for helping you move bodies," she says.
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Things are already rustling underneath.
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She will fight him if it comes to that.
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She feels faintly sick talking about it as if it's actually going to happen. Everything up to this point had been directly theoretical, and now it isn't.
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