Dyme Avery Graydon (
swansongs) wrote in
voidtreckernet2020-07-28 10:05 pm
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Hey, everyone!
[Dyme waved. He was sporting some of his new orange eyeshadow, just to give it a whirl, and his nails were painted orange, too. So were his toenails, on that note, but they weren't visible, obviously. He was also wearing his new outfit, just because.]
You know you can buy makeup and shiiiii- stuff? [He normally didn't give a damn about swearing, but maybe he shouldn't do it in front of the whole train where kids could hear.]
Also, get a load of this.
[Spreading his arms, he backed up to show off his new clothes, doing a little spin.]
What d'you think? I feel like...like some really rich guy or something.
[Well, he was, but not here, and he'd never dressed like he was rich.]
Seriously, who's in charge of picking out these clothes? [He laughed.]
[Dyme waved. He was sporting some of his new orange eyeshadow, just to give it a whirl, and his nails were painted orange, too. So were his toenails, on that note, but they weren't visible, obviously. He was also wearing his new outfit, just because.]
You know you can buy makeup and shiiiii- stuff? [He normally didn't give a damn about swearing, but maybe he shouldn't do it in front of the whole train where kids could hear.]
Also, get a load of this.
[Spreading his arms, he backed up to show off his new clothes, doing a little spin.]
What d'you think? I feel like...like some really rich guy or something.
[Well, he was, but not here, and he'd never dressed like he was rich.]
Seriously, who's in charge of picking out these clothes? [He laughed.]

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Really? A king? You're not just saying that to be nice, are you?
[As if he thought she was the kind of person to say something just to be nice.]
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[ Sure, she may give compliments to her friends, but she'll make sure those compliments are actually things she means. Alice is an awful liar, after all. She's too straightforward for it. ]
Of course I mean it. Doesn't it look like a very traditional kingly outfit, with the embroidery and all? All you're missing is a crown.
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I guess you're right. Too bad they don't sell crowns in the shop.
[He was joking; even if they sold crowns, he wouldn't buy one. He wasn't that full of himself.]
Also, thanks.
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But still-- ]
It's for the best though. I've met royalty before. It wasn't exactly a pleasant meeting. It's much better to leave this train without a king or a queen ruling it.
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Nah, I wouldn't want to be royalty, anyway. Sounds like a lot of chores and responsibility. And stuff.
[More seriously, he added,]
Yeah? Were they all stuffy and boring?
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Perhaps it would have been better if they were. One queen in particular was fond of calling for the heads of all the people around her to be removed. Most often for no reason at all.
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[And he was a little aghast.]
From what I remember from history class, beheadings are kind of a royalty thing, with some people anyway, which is really weird? And awful, again.
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[ Then again, it's not as if Wonderland was really in the present. It was more on its own time entirely. ]
Let's just hope that queen never shows up on the train. It'd be a huge headache.
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[He was trying to make a joke, but it was true, too. Beheadings and guillotines were so old-fashioned.]
I've never even met her and I hope she doesn't show up, either. We have enough headaches, sometimes.
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Is there anyone in particular bothering you lately? [ Does she have to go stab someone for you, Dyme!! ]
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[But it was really hard to do that here, and sometimes it got overwhelming.]
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[ Congratulations, Dyme. Seems like he actually managed to surprise Alice. ]
How big was it?
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[Actually, he owned the entire building back home, but bringing that up would feel like bragging, so he didn't.]
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The idea of having that much space to yourself is wild to someone who has never had more than one small room to herself, and even that wasn't really hers.. ]
I.. Is that sort of thing normal where you come from? I never got the impression that you were rich. [ Granted, Alice has no idea what more modern rich people are like. Or the ways said people could've earned their money. ]
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[He hesitated a moment, shrugging his shoulders.]
I don't like to brag about how much money I have. Or had. Whichever. I've worked hard for everything I've got, though.
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[ But even as she says that, she still sounds very confused. It's just hard to merge the mental image she's had of Dyme so far with all this new information, honestly. ]
I suppose you're breaking some stereotypes then. You've got to be the first person with money I've met who isn't a total and utter jerk.
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I try really hard not to be. I've worked with enough jerk-ass rich people to know I never want to be like them. I don't know how some of them can even stand themselves.
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They're just full of themselves. Even though there are so many people out there suffering, people dying of hunger on the streets.. They wouldn't even think of turning their heads to look at them, let alone do anything to actually help them.
[ There's obvious bitterness in her tone, though it's - luckily - not aimed at him. Just at the people in her memories. ]
I guess you having dealt with them means they truly are something universal.
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[Because he could never turn his back on someone who needed help; he was way too nice for that.]
I'm not surprised, really. People being jerks across multiple worlds, especially because of how much money they have, sounds about right. Unfortunately.
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Well..
[ So her voice trails off, and she shakes her head. ]
At least now you have the clothes to look the part. [ You know, all fancy and rich. ]
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Maybe that's why it's what I ended up getting, 'cause I'd never dress like this otherwise.
[Honestly, a comfortable t-shirt, a cozy hoodie, and nice jeans were all he needed in life. None of them had to be expensive or anything; they just had to be comfy.]
Either way, I think I'm gonna save this for special occasions.
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Like a party? Though I suppose those aren't exactly "special" occasions, since they seem to happen frequently enough here..
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[She was right about parties; they seemed to happen pretty often here, even if he didn't usually attend them. He should change that, honestly. It might do him some good.]
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[ She did see him play an instrument already, after all. ]
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[Or he might wait until he had his own electric guitar; that would suit his songs better.]
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