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((Apple sounds... 👀))
Dilanne followed the other two as well, softly humming a cheerful tune to herself.
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((so, should we do a quick timeskip?))
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(Sounds good to me, though I think it'd be preferable if they ate a little lol, eating is fun as long as it isn't pulled out too long imo)
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((Sure thing))
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((like, eating while walking?))
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(Uhhhh that might be hard, idk, xD, but if Dilanne and/or Aurora want to eat an apple on the way that can be done)
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((Idk I think maybe it would be easier if they eat once they get to their destination?))
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((yeah sure. Just have them eat at the place))
((So just timeskip?))
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(I guess yeah lol)
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After some time with walking, and some random changes in direction by Aurora, they started to get into more and more quiet, abandoned places.
Eventually, they came across the entrance of what they were going for, a dilapidated theme park, to be specific, a water theme park. With its title over the entrance booth's "Ocean globe" However, the whole title was slanted and missing the 'o' in 'globe'. Some wires were leaking out of the letters on the sign, showing that most likely the lights from inside the title sign would probably not work.
The park seemed to have an aquatic color scheme throughout. As if the person writing this is taking reference from a certain ocean-themed park.
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"Is this the place? Looks pretty old. Or deserted," Dilanne observed. She stopped to stare at the title.
"Well, that means we have it all to ourselves!"
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"Exxactly!" Aurora pointed to the air as to prove a point, "I think it's great!"
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Raez really wants to fix the sign. He ignores his impulses. "Sure hope it's not malfunctioning or something. That'd be bad news," he goes optimistically, staring at the slanted title board.
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Aurora lowers her hand and waves it at Raez in a nonchalant way, "It's fineeee," she says, "Plus if something simply seems not working, we just don't use it!"
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"I mostly meant the scenario where we're 50 feet in the air and we cascade off in the most graceful fashion possible in such circumstances," he specifies. "Well, I suppose we'll deal with that if that happens." He looks around for benches or other such places to sit.
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"If you think about it too much then it might end up happening. So let's just enjoy ourselves! And cross the bridges when we come to them, as the saying goes." Dilanne grinned in an attempt to be reassuring.
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"Yeah, what Dilanne said." Aurora agreed and walked pass the others to sit at a nearby bench, which was colored an aqua blue, though its color has worn away a bit, "So, what do you have?" She looks to Raez.
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"More like fall off the bridge," Raez half-jokes to Dilanne. He gives up on his usual attempts at seeming elegant as he jumps onto the bench in a sitting position.
"Let me get the food out," he then responds to Aurora. He yanks the backpack off of his back and reaches into it (the backpack, not his back....), pulling out what appears to be three lunches but all wrapped in cardboard bags without handles. It looks like he wrote on them, too. He really needs to stop acting like a dad friend. Or dad mate. Whatever.
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Dilanne made sure to smooth out her skirt before taking a seat. She focused on the lunchbags, still grinning while waiting to get hers.
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"Here you go!" Raez says as he introduces both Aurora and Dilanne to their respective lunch bags. Yes, the writing on the bags are their names. Raez does not have very good handwriting, surprisingly or not. At least it's not chicken scratch, hey?
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"Mhm. Thanks for packing I guess." Aurora decided to sit down onto the floor instead of the bench because she thought too many people were sitting on it by now. People have to have their own space, yeah?
Anyways, she opened the bag to see what the contents were.
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It kinda looks like Raez packed the lunch directly according to the food pyramid. Food from every food group is there. The narrator doesn't actually know what Aurora and Dilanne like (other than apples for Dilanne) or if one of them has a dairy allergy or something like that, so if something of the sort is there, pretend it never existed. Anyways...yay! Healthy lunch! Depending on food preferences and potential allergies, the main meal might be pasta or a sandwich and a salad, plus fruit and a bottle of milk.
Dilanne does have an extra apple, though. It's skinned and cut and put into a plastic bag. Hopefully she wasn't ridiculously obsessed with apple skin. The other apple has skin on it, though.
Everything is in small portions, by the way.
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Aurora popped a part of an apple into her mouth, "This looks like food a mother would pack."
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Raez is not bothered by that comment, mostly because he's kind of admitted it's true by this point. "Sure," he semi-agrees. "Nothing wrong with it, though, correct?"
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"It's very healthy," Dilanne remarked as she stared at a piece of peeled apple right before popping it into her mouth.
"It's tasty too!"
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He laughs. "You always say that about apples."
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"Ha...haha! You got me, yeah! But they're healthy." Dilanne waved another apple piece around in the air. "And they're effective against doctors, y'know."
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"May I ask why?" he questions with authentic curiosity and a hint of concern. Maybe he's worried that apples have a variation of side effects on normal scientists in general. Though, maybe the scientist he's thinking about isn't really "normal."
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"It's the saying 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away??" Aurora said while raising a brow as if she was incredulous that Raez didn't know.
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"Why is that, then? There surely must be logic behind the saying?" Raez goes with the same amount of credulousness as her incredulousness. He does fish out his own lunch, though, opening the bag with the least amount of noise possible.
True to the concept of fairness, he obviously is eating the same thing as the other two.