[It takes a moment to get used to the rocking, especially when he's definitely too tall for this ride, but soon enough he's used to this and relaxing some. Hell, even joking a little:]
[It's okay with his accent it's not exactly great either. He snickers again]
There ya go!
[The rides start to slow down, as hey it is a kiddy ride for a quarter they don't go for long. When it slows down enough, Noah will jump off his easily. Without thinking much, he holds a hand out for Li-Na in case she needs help getting off]
[Li-Na is still laughing when her chobocorn slows to a stop. She
doesn't particularly need help getting off the ride, but when Noah holds
out his hand, she automatically takes it with hers.]
[That catches him by surprise. Not many people want to hang out with him -- he could count them on one hand. Especially when it's a girl he remembers from those visions. What should he say?]
Oh, uh- s-sure! Maybe do something not on a weird bingo cards.
[For all he might be a bit grumpy and stand-offish, Noah hasn't
given Li-Na any particular reason to dislike him. He was one of the first
people to talk to her on the app, and so far he has put up with her
friendship overtures.]
Maybe next time you could show me around the city a little? I am still
finding my way around.
Li-Na: Kiddie Rides
[It takes a moment to get used to the rocking, especially when he's definitely too tall for this ride, but soon enough he's used to this and relaxing some. Hell, even joking a little:]
Yeehaw!
Re: Li-Na: Kiddie Rides
What is it they say in Wild West movies? Ride um cowboy?
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[He can't help it, he finds himself snickering a little.]
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[she tries an exaggerated 'western' accent, but it... it's kind of terrible considering her normal American accident still needs work]
Ride 'erm cowaboy!
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There ya go!
[The rides start to slow down, as hey it is a kiddy ride for a quarter they don't go for long. When it slows down enough, Noah will jump off his easily. Without thinking much, he holds a hand out for Li-Na in case she needs help getting off]
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[Li-Na is still laughing when her chobocorn slows to a stop. She doesn't particularly need help getting off the ride, but when Noah holds out his hand, she automatically takes it with hers.]
Thank you. See? That was fun.
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Uh, y-yeah! Lot less embarrassing with another person, you're right.
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Thank you for helping me fill that bingo square. Anyway, I need to go make dinner for my host family now.
[She holds up her bag of groceries.]
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[He just got distracted]
Have a good night? And don't worry about it, thanks for doing it.
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You have a good night, too. Oh, but do you want to do this again? Not the rides, but erm... what's the word... hang?
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[That catches him by surprise. Not many people want to hang out with him -- he could count them on one hand. Especially when it's a girl he remembers from those visions. What should he say?]
Oh, uh- s-sure! Maybe do something not on a weird bingo cards.
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Yes! Hang out.
[For all he might be a bit grumpy and stand-offish, Noah hasn't given Li-Na any particular reason to dislike him. He was one of the first people to talk to her on the app, and so far he has put up with her friendship overtures.]
Maybe next time you could show me around the city a little? I am still finding my way around.
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[Directions....really weren't his strong suit. At all]
Only if you don't mind getting horribly lost, I guess.
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[She is rather unconcerned over the idea of getting lost. That's what a map app on your phone is for.]
That is how I found my favorite restaurant back home.
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Really huh?
Well...okay! Then we'll hang out and get lost sometime.
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[Operation: Befriend Grumpypants is GO.]
Good! I will see you later, Noah.
[she gives a little wave and turns to go]
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[He'll give a slight wave too before heading into the grocery store. That went...better than expected!]