Yamanaka Ino (
intraspective) wrote2018-04-10 07:17 pm
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Apartment Above the Boards, Tuesday Morning
Like Zack, Ino hadn't slept much after they'd sent Kueng home. There was a lot to think about and--in her case--a lot to read, look at, and watch. Tseng, Kueng's Tseng, had come through for her with every little bit of information he could scrape up that might change the future.
She'd wanted to go through it herself, first, before sending off copies to both the Tseng in her timeline (even in her head, she wasn't sure about calling him 'her' Tseng) and to Reno, with an email explaining what this information was and how she'd gotten it.
Then she settled in to review the information again.
Maybe it was morbid to watch herself die, but the fact she went out laughing, made her smile.
[Late post is late, but open, sure~]
She'd wanted to go through it herself, first, before sending off copies to both the Tseng in her timeline (even in her head, she wasn't sure about calling him 'her' Tseng) and to Reno, with an email explaining what this information was and how she'd gotten it.
Then she settled in to review the information again.
Maybe it was morbid to watch herself die, but the fact she went out laughing, made her smile.
[Late post is late, but open, sure~]
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Ino squealed with delight as Reno took off running.
"Are we going up again?" she asked eagerly. "Even if we're taking the stairs?"
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Apparently they were going down.
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She clung, and shrieked with glee, as they fell.
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"See, way faster'n the elevator, yo."
He was seriously just showing off.
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She giggled, tugging on his shoulder and pointing back upwards. "Can we do it again? Please?"
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Why the hell not? It would take Tseng a while to catch up either way.
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Showing off for a happy kid was... kind of great. He'd happily do that any time.
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See? See? She'd known he was a ninja! He was totally a ninja.
He was the best.
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"Wooo!"
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They fell and fell and fell and she wasn't scared at all.
This was way better than the elevators.
(Not that Ino really understood what those were yet. But it had to be better.)
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"So, how about that bath?"
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Ino nodded. A bath sounded like a good idea, and she'd already had a bunch of fun, and they'd said she'd get food after.
"Bath!" she said brightly. "And then ramen! And maybe then more running around?"
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"Bath," he mused, "then food, then... whatever we do, how's that sound?"
They were going to blather the same thing at one another in two different languages.
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Ino peered over his shoulder interestedly, pointing at the passcard. "What's that?"
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He held up the card in question?
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"What is it? How'd it open the door? Is it some sort of jutsu thing?"
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"Wanna try?"
He couldn't explain it to her, but he could let her play with it for a bit.
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It didn't look special.
But she waved it at the door hopefully anyway.
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Magic!
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"It opened, it opened! The light changed!" She turned the card over again. "Do all doors open with these?"
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Reno smirked down and shrugged his shoulders, then held out his hand for the card.
"Beep beep," he said. "Got the key to the whole building here. But sometimes you gotta have a code, too."
Hence Reno's elevator trauma.
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"Do I gotta? she asked, wheedling. "I won't drop it, I promise."
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"Aw, c'mon," he drawled. "I gotta have that, Rookie. You," he pointed to one of her jacket pockets, then slipped a hand in and pulled something out of it, "got your own."
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Ino supposed she could give this one back, since he had another one.
"Trade you?" she said, offering his card back.
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