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Raez just smiles.
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"WHAT!?" She exclaims, "WHATS SO FUNNY??"
Uh oh she's angy again.
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Ironically, she's proving a point that she didn't listen to.
Anyhow, Raez just keeps smiling. Unfortunately, he's not really one of those characters with a placating, tranquilizing smile. His is more just...natural and sincere, but completely normal...so it's unlikely that his expression will help her attitude--once again, unfortunately. Or perhaps not? I think that job is for anger management classes and maybe therapy.
After not doing anger management classes' job, he turns away and keeps pushing his little cart. Yay!
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"WHY ARE YOU EVEN PUSHING THE CART AROUND!? IT'S A CART!" She raged
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Well, if he pulled it, he'd be an ox or a car...so pushing it is the way to go.
Anyways, he doesn't answer!
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Aurora continues to rage. Is Raez like, shutting her out of his mind?
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(What the heck the post here just disappeared lol)
Nah, he's just spending quality time with his cart, xD.
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Well, just imagine Aurora going crazy in the back
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Aurora really needs to chill xD
Because of this, Dilanne tried to improve her mood somehow. "C'mon, it's just a cart," she said lightheartedly and poked Aurora's shoulder. "It's not a sin for Raez to like it! Ah, must be a case of love at first sight."
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"Wa? Huh? What?" Aurora looked over to Dilanne, seeming startled as maybe she got so caught up in her ranting, "What about first love?"
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"Aw, nothing important. It's not about you," Dilanne dismissed the question.
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"No, please, explain." Aurora said
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"I think Raez is in love with the cart," she stage-whispered with a silly grin.
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"Wait, what!?" Aurora whispered back with raised eyebrows in surprise, "How's that possible?"
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"I dunno! Maaaaaybe you should ask him..."
The second statement was whispered in sharp contrast to the first exclamation.
"By the way, how much longer till we get to the rollercoaster place?"
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"Oh uhm, actually, we're almost there." Auora says. The roller coaster, which was once somewhat distant in their view was now close enough to see much more detail. However Aurora's narrator is on a phone and would like to type the description on a keyboard later.
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(Just posting here to say to take your time on the description lol, I almost forgot why I wasn't responding)
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((Oh my goodness I can't believe I forgot myself sorry))
((Hopefully I remember right and they are heading to the Sail of the Swordfish))
Well, up close, one can notice the deep blue and silver color scheme that one might find on a swordfish. With the rails and main parts of the attraction being a deep blue, with usually more smaller parts being the silver mentioned before. Of course, however, weather and rust has taken a toll on this ride. At some parts the paint on the ride has paled, at other parts, it has peeled, revealing the metal underneath or a rusty version of the same metal.
The most noticeable part of the Sail of the Swordfish is a large, tall hump. Much taller than the rest of the attraction. It resembles a lot to what a swordfish's Sail would be shaped.
Attached and below to this large hump is a large canvas, giving the exact pattern to a swordfish's sail (unsurprisingly). Like the other parts of this amusement park, the canvas isn't in the best shape and is worn and torn.
As of current, our little group can not see the carts of the roller coaster, as they are at the very entrance of the ride. Instead is the large, 3d sign over head that reads "Sail of The Swordfish". The sign is very water themed, such as the sign being shaped and colored like a wave, with a swordfish springing out of the water.
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"Do swordfish have boats?" Raez wonders aloud, gazing at the canvas in particular with wonder.
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"What is that question anyways?" Aurora asks, somewhat confused by his question.
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"Why would they? They're their own boats, their own submarines...that's all they need to swim through the ocean!"
Dilanne tilted her head to view the sign. "Nice presentation there."
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A Raez question, Aurora.
"Sounds like human civilization could learn a bit from them," Raez comments, starting forward after finishing the comment.
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"L-learn what?" Aurora asked, "Humans are way more advanced than fish!" She follows after Raez.
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"How not to destroy their own kin and the world they live in," Raez slings out cheerfully.
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"It's because WE are MANY times over MORE COMPLEX than them! THEY just SWIM and EAT. THEY DON'T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE PROBLEMS WE DO!" Aurora explodes.
Dang, when does this girl ever have time to rest?
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Ey, Aurora, Dilanne ain't completely mortal. That uppercase "we" is a bit presumptuous, ain't it?
"Are we?" he asks, sounding doubtful. "Is that just based off of the supposed intelligence that humans have other most other species?"
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"IT IS EXACTLY BASED ON THAT BECAUSE IT IS TRUE."
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"You think swordfish don't have problems of their own to take care of? Have you ever talked to one?" Dilanne commented to Aurora. "Not that I have, but you sound really sure."
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As Aurora was about to yell out something, she suddenly, and unexpectedly, stopped herself and said in a much more calm tone.
"Well, if the Swordfish are all so complex, they certainly aren't showing it. They're not saying hi or anything in any observations, so as long as there is no proof they are on our levels of intelligence, I'm assuming they are not." She crossed her arms sternly.
To be honest, her trying to sound "calm" is not too good. One can clearly see on her face that she's still angry and her tone is still pretty heated, the only difference being she's trying to hold it in for a bit.
I guess good on her for trying to control her anger a bit, although not too well?
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(Us: This is a fluff thead, a bonding thread
Aurora: AND I TOOK FULL OFFENSE--)