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We Remember Our Bedrooms
Who: Roxas and whoever
What: Looking at Rooms
Where: Twilight Town
When: Sometime, afternoonish
Warnings: None I don't think.
Of all the worlds available, and despite the memories it held, Roxas still found Twilight Town to be his favorite.
It was familiar, and well, the closest thing he had to a home. While he didn't mind the Dalmatian's mansion, it was in Traverse Town, and that held other memories. Memories that Roxas couldn't lay claim to. At least with Twilight Town, the memories were his, real or not.
Which brought him to today's mission, one that he had somewhat been avoiding. He had to know, did his room still exist? Was it still there, as he remembered it? Was it just an empty space? Or had it never really existed in Twilight Town at all. As much as it scared him, he had to know.
What: Looking at Rooms
Where: Twilight Town
When: Sometime, afternoonish
Warnings: None I don't think.
Of all the worlds available, and despite the memories it held, Roxas still found Twilight Town to be his favorite.
It was familiar, and well, the closest thing he had to a home. While he didn't mind the Dalmatian's mansion, it was in Traverse Town, and that held other memories. Memories that Roxas couldn't lay claim to. At least with Twilight Town, the memories were his, real or not.
Which brought him to today's mission, one that he had somewhat been avoiding. He had to know, did his room still exist? Was it still there, as he remembered it? Was it just an empty space? Or had it never really existed in Twilight Town at all. As much as it scared him, he had to know.
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"Yeah, they do," he says with a small nod. "It is really good."
He'd say more, but they've reached Roxas's house, or at least the spot where it should be. Roxas isn't surprised to see the blank wall, without even a door suggesting that a room might be there. Not surprised, but it still hurts. The digital Twilight Town was real to him, so why couldn't that extend to the rest of the world?
"We can go get some now, if you want," he mumbles.
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There were more questions Jeeves wanted to ask about the mansion now that they'd finished with dashing Roxas' hopes, but something to cheer the boy was required and the topic would likely need to be put off to another encounter in favor of lighter matters. "I would enjoy that, Roxas. If it's not taking too much advantage of your time, I'd also still very much appreciate any guidance you have about town after. There are several interesting landmarks I'd like to find the best routes to." Clearly one of those landmarks was missing, but that didn't mean all of them were. He could situate his preferred residence based on safe and quick routes.
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"I can do that," he replies, finally. "There's still a lot more of the town to see, and I can probably find another place to stay as well." Maybe in Sunset Terrace or something.
This seems like a good place to fade to black or happy to continue with a proper tour!
There was something about the boy that reminded Jeeves vaguely of one of his younger cousins or the nephews of friends he has assisted. Buying him ice cream would help to gain his confidence, but the valet found himself genuinely feeling for the boy and his troubles. He had no way to bring back something that was gone, but there had to be other ways to cheer him. Another look through the archives might help to figure out what that might be if this encounter failed to provide further insight.
Personally, Jeeves also thought that an overhaul of Roxas' wardrobe and a haircut would help ease the boy's mind, as well. He'd wait on those suggestions, though. Some young gentlemen were ever so attached to unfortunate articles of clothing or abhorrent styles.
Fade to black works for me...
"This way leads to the sandlot, and from there you can get to Tram common," he said, figuring it was best to direct his energy in to the promised tour, and to get away from that alley as fast as he could. "That's sort of the main area of town. Where all the shops are, and stuff like that."