Asami Sato (
paishodown) wrote2015-04-06 03:21 pm
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[Here's someone who hasn't been on the network so much lately. When Asami appears on the camera, anyone who hasn't seen her recently will notice that she looks a bit older.]
I finished it!
[Stepping away from the camera, she reveals a hotel courtyard with various tools and scraps scattered about. A metal contraption that appears to be some kind of battery sits a safe distance away at the center of the shot.]
At home, we employ lightningbenders to make our electricity. They shoot energy straight into batteries, and it can be stored efficiently without having to burn coal. I'm hoping I can get something to work similarly with Pokémon's electric attacks.
[She glances off camera.]
When you're ready, Supāku.
[A Flaafy shuffles onto the camera, winds up, and releases an electric attack at the metal conductors of Asami's invention. After several moments, an indicator meter on the device's facade turns to maximum, and the Flaafy stops.]
I think it worked!
[Asami trots over to the device with another 'Gear in hand (sorry Korra, she had to steal yours for science purposes) and plugs it in.]
It's charging!
[She turns back to the camera.]
I'm hoping I can continue working with this idea and eventually come up with something small enough for trainers to keep on their person while they're traveling. The technology here is evolved so much farther than at home, I think it might be possible.
I finished it!
[Stepping away from the camera, she reveals a hotel courtyard with various tools and scraps scattered about. A metal contraption that appears to be some kind of battery sits a safe distance away at the center of the shot.]
At home, we employ lightningbenders to make our electricity. They shoot energy straight into batteries, and it can be stored efficiently without having to burn coal. I'm hoping I can get something to work similarly with Pokémon's electric attacks.
[She glances off camera.]
When you're ready, Supāku.
[A Flaafy shuffles onto the camera, winds up, and releases an electric attack at the metal conductors of Asami's invention. After several moments, an indicator meter on the device's facade turns to maximum, and the Flaafy stops.]
I think it worked!
[Asami trots over to the device with another 'Gear in hand (sorry Korra, she had to steal yours for science purposes) and plugs it in.]
It's charging!
[She turns back to the camera.]
I'm hoping I can continue working with this idea and eventually come up with something small enough for trainers to keep on their person while they're traveling. The technology here is evolved so much farther than at home, I think it might be possible.
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[Elsa looks surprised, and actually a bit excited, to hear that.]
That would be wonderful. I'm sure Anna would love to meet the two of you. As would I... it's been some time since I've talked to my friends in person.
[My friends... the term still feels so odd coming from her mouth.]
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A lot must have changed for you, then.
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There were... a lot of ups and downs. But everything turned out okay, considering.
[For the both of them. Another hesitation. Elsa is a good friend to the both of them, she should probably know that her two friends are in a relationship, but Asami has never really had to have this sort of conversation before. Her circle of friends has never been big enough to warrant it.]
We're actually together, now. Korra and I.
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[You can almost hear the whoosh as Asami's words go over Elsa's once-very-sheltered head.]
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I meant... that we're together romantically. I just wanted to let you know, since we're all friends.
1/3
... Oh.]
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I-I'm so sorry! I didn't mean... I just... [Will forever be cursing how sheltered she's been for the most of her life.]
I didn't mean to offend.
3/3 I'm so sorry
I'm honored that you think of me well enough to tell me. And I really am happy for you both. [The awkwardness fades a bit, a fond smile replacing it.] You're both such kind people, it must be wonderful to have found happiness together.
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[Asami laughs a bit as Elsa loses her composure for a moment.]
The two of us have been good friends for so long, it's... probably going to take our friends at home by surprise, too.
[Her smile softens again.]
Thank you, though.
[She briefly glances ahead off camera.]
I... don't know where I'd be without her.
<3
Or it might not be surprising at all, if you've been such good friends for that long. I'm sure your friends are more perceptive than I am.
[She laughs, but the sound trails off after Asami's last comment.]
... Things were that bad in those three years...?
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It's... hard to say, really. Korra's had her own things going on, and that's not for me to explain, but it is closely connected to... everything else that's happened to me the past few years.
The short of it is that she came into my life right before a lot of things went very wrong. It wasn't because she showed up, that was just... how it happened. My life took some massive changes, and Korra's been the closest thing I've had to an unwavering constant since. We didn't actually see each other for three years, but when she came back... the same thing sort of happened again, and she was there for me like no one else was.
[Asami's only sparing the details out of politeness, not because she's reluctant to share them with Elsa.]
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[She may not have experienced love personally, but Elsa's read her fair share of stories. And that... that sounds like something right out of one of her books.]
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[After All That Mako Shit was over, but she wasn't going to bring that up. It didn't matter, anymore.]
I didn't really... have many people, at home.
[That's difficult to voice, to admit, but there it is, and Asami managed to stammer it out for Elsa.]
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[The smile fades from her face, and something akin to sympathy replaces it. She can't... know exactly how that felt, because she still had her parents growing up, but even they kept their distance for a while. Being lonely like that... Elsa can understand that feeling, at the very least.]
I... I'm very sorry to hear that, Asami...
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[She offers a little smile.]
It's just been a big couple of years, and now I finally have the time to sit back and reflect on it.
[Asami would be perfectly content to be done with excitement for a while.]
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[Things Elsa still needs to learn how to stop doing: blaming herself for everything.]
Coming back here must be like a breath of fresh air, then.
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[That earns a little laugh from Asami.]
We both really needed a break.
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... Y-You truly think so?
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T-Thank you. Really. nobody's ever said that to me before... [Having such good friends... Elsa never thought that would happen to her.] And I understand. The thought of never seeing any of you again when I return... it hurts.
[C'MON ELSA STOP BEING SO PESSIMISTIC]
But hey... you're a genius inventor, right? I'm sure you'll figure out some way for all of us to keep in touch even after we return home!
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It's no problem. Really. I'm glad to be your friend.
[She doesn't linger on the whole nobody's ever said that bit. Her own curiosity wasn't important, even if it was well intended.]
Ripping holes in the universe is more Korra's specialty. I'll see about getting her on that, though.
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