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To be Determined in the Nexus
Waking up in a bed of flowers after taking a giant fall is one thing she prefer to wake up from. But in the middle of the cold floor Plaza of a strange new place, is new. Frisk had thought she was dreaming after finally getting a good sleep in her mother's home. She had faintly smelled the sweet butterscotch and cinnamon mixture of her favorite treat. Though after a few pinches to herself and squeaks of pain, it was not a dream. She was not in her bedroom.
Luckily, there were some pamphlets on the side she was able to reach. The girl took her time to read one carefully. "Nexus..." she whispered to herself. There were other areas detailed in it that she could go to. She would definitely want to visit those areas later, but a new concern raises in her. "Excuse me," the human spoke up to anyone in her direction, trying to get anyone's attention. "Is there a place I should stay in for a while? I don't have any money, but I promise to do anything to help pay back. Please?"
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"Hello there. Don't worry, I'm here to answer your question and help out." She knows all about how kids are taught to be mindful of 'stranger danger', so addressing that concern is the first thing she can do. "You don't have to pay me back either. IT's not fair of me to charge a child for something you need."
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"I know this has listed different places like cafes, the library, and many other things," she began, holding up the pamphlet in her hands. "But I did not see anything like hotels or inns around here. Unless I missed it." She cocks her head to the side.
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"My name is Furiosa, what's yours?" She herself is probably not the most reassuring figure, tall and scruffy and scarred, with a metal prosthesis on her left arm and a scratched-up leather back slung on her back, but she makes an effort not to loom over the kid.
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She gives a small bow to her. "My name is Frisk. It's nice to meet you," she introduces herself. She holds out her hand to the other woman to shake hands.
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"I think you're right. The pamphlet really doesn't go into detail about hotels. Most people head down through the Shopping District to find a place to stay, however, I don't think a young child such as yourself should be walking around unattended." Much as the Nexus had an anti-violence field, who knows what kind of people will try to take advantage of this child. "How about you stay with me for a little while? We can look around for your doorway as well."
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"Oh, my name is Frisk," the girl introduces herself. "It's very nice to meet you!"
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"Marie. It's a pleasure to meet you as well, Frisk." She'll start walking along slowly, making sure to not lose sight of her company. "Where should we go first? Do you want to go searching for your door? Or maybe you'd like to get something to eat? I'll take you wherever you want to go."
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Frisk wouldn't be the first person to wonder about where the metal arm came from, or where the original flesh-and-blood version went. Furiosa doesn't care for that type of questioning from adults, for the most part, but she'll take it from children. Whether she'd give an honest answer or make something up depends on her mood.
In any case, she shakes hands with the right hand, clasping gently but firmly. "Well met. Did you come here on purpose or by accident? You seem pretty calm about it."
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She chuckles lightly. "I have been through something like this. Finding myself in a different place far from home. Guess I'm used to it. Is it a bad thing?"
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"I guess food is a start," she responded. "I didn't bring any money though..."
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She doesn't take it for granted that a lone child must have parents somewhere. Such is rarely the case where she comes from. As an afterthought, she tugs her canteen off her belt and offers it out. "Thirsty? It's clean water."
Aqua cola. The best she has to offer.
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"My mom, definitely," she answered. "She would want to make sure I'm with a friend by my side or in safe, public places. Like the school. But I did not have the phone with me when I first woke up." Her pockets were empty on gold, if it could be accepted as currency in this place. Luck with taxis, buses, or payphones would be slim.
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With any luck, though, maybe Frisk will be able to find her way home soon, or maybe she's one of those lucky few that can step into the Nexus and return home at will, with no time lost in their own world. On that note: "Let me get you a PINpoint. It'll only be able to take you home if you can program in your own world's location, but even if that doesn't work out, you can at least use it to send messages. Will you come with me? It's not far to the vending machine."
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Frisk moves in closer to her, so as to not get lost.
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Her money isn't really hers, per se. Furiosa trades for the Citadel, and only rarely indulges herself. One meal for a lost kid won't hurt anyone, though. And a PINpoint can be gotten for free. She offers her right hand--the one that's flesh and blood, not metal. "You want to tell me about where you come from? Do you have a school?"
That's one of the things you ask kids about, after all, but Furiosa's interest is more than casual. They're in the process of building a school where she comes from, and an outside perspective might be useful.
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"My place does have a school, yes," she responded. "My mom actually works in one. She has always wanted to be a teacher! You might be surprised when I say this...but the place I come from has monsters. Good ones though!" The girl assured. "They are like friends and family to me. We hang out, play games, sometimes I flirt with them..." The word 'flirt' seems to be emphasized, as if it was super important to her. A child flirting with a monster. Might just be the kid's playfulness.
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The taco stands are weird. They seem almost like a religious organization, the way people crowd around and rave about their wares. It makes Furiosa wary; she hasn't tried one yet, just in case they're addictive.
"When I was a child, our mothers were always our teachers," she smiles, although she gets that that isn't quite what Frisk means.
Her brow creases a little. "You flirt with monsters?" There could be more than one meaning in there. She is, oddly, ready to believe there are good monsters. She's met plenty of scary-looking non-human people around here, anyway, and few to none have been threatening.
"Do they...like being flirted with?" She's trying to wrap her brain around this, here.
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Another mother that was teacher. She wondered maybe if they ever had a chance to meet, they would work together in the same school.
"Yes," she answered without any hestitation. "I even managed to snag a date with a skeleton after I flirted with him. But it ended in just a platonic relationship. We're cool with that." The kid explains this as if it was a casual thing. Flirting with an undead being? What sorts of monsters she had met to give response like that to a small human?
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Kid looks way too young to drink, though. Even if the Vuvalini drinking age was pretty variable. Furiosa's first taste was when she was a new initiate, at twelve.
Speaking of too young, her concern about this tale is less related to the idea of monsters and skeletons than the association with sexuality. She has no way to relate to what a date is, though. She knows the term, but there aren't any cinemas or cute coffee houses to take a friend/potential-lover to where she comes from. "How old are you?"
Wasteland Mom wants to make sure you're old enough for dating, young lady. Although, in a way, she does understand. Her first tentative kiss with Valkyrie was shared at the age of eleven.