Quatre Raberba Winner (
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maskormenace2018-04-07 11:19 am
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VIDEO: 002
It’s funny how time works here, isn’t it... Even disregarding what happened with the missile launch.
[Quatre’s sitting on a beach outside Heropa-- one of the meteor-viewing party spots-- as the sun sets; his eyes keep drifting away from the camera to watch the light off the water.]
For example, my birthday was a few days ago, by this world’s calendar. Back in my world, it was December, but I arrived here in March. I want to say that it’s hard to believe it’s been a year... but it hasn’t been, not really. Ten months, give or take. In the end, I suppose it’s the date that’s more important than how much time has passed, especially when no one else in this world would know that it matters.
[After a second, he visibly catches himself, smiling apologetically at the camera.] I'm sorry, that’s pretty dramatic for a birthday, isn’t it? I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s had to deal with this, for birthdays or holidays or important dates back home. I’d like to know what people normally do, or if it’s not something that’s worth worrying about.
...Well, in either case, it's been a year or ten months since I first came to Earth. I was mostly in Europe and Asia before, so I’d like to see more of this country while I can. If anyone has any recommendations for places to visit, I’d love to hear them. [His eyes are wandering off to the horizon again.] It really is beautiful here.
[Quatre’s sitting on a beach outside Heropa-- one of the meteor-viewing party spots-- as the sun sets; his eyes keep drifting away from the camera to watch the light off the water.]
For example, my birthday was a few days ago, by this world’s calendar. Back in my world, it was December, but I arrived here in March. I want to say that it’s hard to believe it’s been a year... but it hasn’t been, not really. Ten months, give or take. In the end, I suppose it’s the date that’s more important than how much time has passed, especially when no one else in this world would know that it matters.
[After a second, he visibly catches himself, smiling apologetically at the camera.] I'm sorry, that’s pretty dramatic for a birthday, isn’t it? I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s had to deal with this, for birthdays or holidays or important dates back home. I’d like to know what people normally do, or if it’s not something that’s worth worrying about.
...Well, in either case, it's been a year or ten months since I first came to Earth. I was mostly in Europe and Asia before, so I’d like to see more of this country while I can. If anyone has any recommendations for places to visit, I’d love to hear them. [His eyes are wandering off to the horizon again.] It really is beautiful here.
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[Mostly because he was a dumb jerk at thirteen. He smiles when she mentions her siblings, and looks up at the sky when he responds.]
You said you have two siblings, right? Do you mind telling me about them? I hope my sisters would mention me if they were here instead.
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[She brightens up at the question- good thing her siblings are one of her favorite subjects.]
Well, like I said, I'm the oldest. My brother Gene is 11 and my sister Louise is 9. We're all really close because we grew up helping out in my dad's restaurant. They can be a handful sometimes, though. I try my best to set a good example for them, but they don't always listen.
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His smile grows a little softer as she talks.] Don't take it personally. Little siblings are supposed to ignore their elders sometimes. I'm sure they're grateful for your help.
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[She nods.]
And I figure I'll be there to help get them out of trouble if they DO get into anything serious. ... plus they can usually persuade me to go along with them anyway, because I'm a big softy when it comes to them.
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And I know it means a lot to my parents to be able to trust me, too. That way they can have some time to themselves every now and then.
[There's a long pause as she considers that.]
... I do and I don't. I miss them, and Dad, a lot, but... we had a pretty easy and simple life back home. My family is close and we always have each other, and I'm finding that a lot of people here had it... tough, to put it mildly. And Gene and Louise are so young. I think they might get overwhelmed.
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...Not that my opinion matters either way, regarding if they'd show up here, but still.
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Yeah, and I know Mom would go out of her way to make sure they were safe too. And despite what I think, I'm sure Louise would love getting powers and everything. She'd do whatever superheroics she could get away with.
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Of course, here she'd have a lot more people besides me and Mom looking after her and making sure she doesn't get into trouble, too. The guys who helped take care of me before Mom got here are big on making sure I still can be a kid. They'd do the same for Louise.
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[Tina nods.]
Believe me, the whole network will know.