So maybe there are people here, but they don't know us? [ Or didn't see the message. Nah, that sounds stupid. ] Is it weirder if there is a Riverdale or isn't?
[ She laughs lowly because it's a conundrum, his question.] That's a question for the ages. [ She looks at him again.] Do you want to find out? If it exists? I guess we could find a map.
I haven't done anything particularly heroic. Or showy. [ She glances towards her car that's parked on the street nearby.] I've used my powers to drive my car, to help a few people who have broken down on the road. [ She glances back at him, again a little sheepish.]
When I first got here, I didn't have good control, I sort of... threw a car at a thief but I missed him and he got away.
Good. Don't hurt yourself. [ He squeezes her hand a little. ] I don't know if it's because it's Maurtia Falls or something else, but I've been getting a little... attention.
Just people looking. Maybe it's in my head. [ It wouldn't be surprising. ] ImPorts aren't that well liked in Maurtia Falls and I have to work in short sleeves, so... I don't know. Maybe they spot the tattoo.
[ That now says unsettled, which he kind of hopes will get him in better with the locals. ]
[ She moves to stop their walk, standing in front of him so that he'll look at her. One hand moves to slide over his sleeve where she knows his tattoo is.]
No. No, I'm not in danger. Certainly not in as much danger as Archie was when he barged into the Whyte Wyrm. [ He gives her a small smile in an attempt to be reassuring. ]
It's fine, I promise. I've just been thinking a lot about our place here. Actually... I guess Adam got me thinking about it.
[ That isn't all that reassuring, her eyes meeting with his but her face does not behold a smile to match his. Her mind is racing as she tries to think if she feels watched or that any extra attention from the locals had been paid to her. But no, she can't say that it's true, beyond a few regulars at the diner who leer at her a little too long.]
In a way. [ He pauses, unsure of how much he want to get into this. ] He mentioned how the opportunities here have allowed him to flourish, and I pointed out that not everyone is so lucky.
In that aspect, it's not too different from home. We all arrive here from different worlds, we all have powers but that doesn't put us at any kind of equal footing. Some people here are basically gods- [ Or literally. ] -but not everyone is going to be able to make good use of what they get. So, we're different than the locals. More privileged, because we can do something, but that something might not be enough to make a real difference for us as individuals.
It's a weird situation to be in. Privileged and vulnerable at the same time.
[ She understands where he's coming from, nodding as she moves to take his arm again, so they can keep on their stroll.] But unlike back home, we can't really do anything to change our circumstances. Because our powers aren't exactly upgrade-able.
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We can use only maps, [ she grins.] Make it a low-tech road trip. An adventure.
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How do you feel about the whole ImPort celebrity thing?
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At his question, she shrugs.]
I don't think I'll ever get famous myself, which is fine by me. I think hero worship can be dangerous.
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When I first got here, I didn't have good control, I sort of... threw a car at a thief but I missed him and he got away.
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It was pretty embarrassing. [ But it was how she met the friends she has now.]
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[ That now says unsettled, which he kind of hopes will get him in better with the locals. ]
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Are you in danger?
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It's fine, I promise. I've just been thinking a lot about our place here. Actually... I guess Adam got me thinking about it.
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He did?
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In that aspect, it's not too different from home. We all arrive here from different worlds, we all have powers but that doesn't put us at any kind of equal footing. Some people here are basically gods- [ Or literally. ] -but not everyone is going to be able to make good use of what they get. So, we're different than the locals. More privileged, because we can do something, but that something might not be enough to make a real difference for us as individuals.
It's a weird situation to be in. Privileged and vulnerable at the same time.
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wrap?
yep!