Pfft. [ Sorry Johnny, she can't help but laugh yet again. ] Yeah, there's some electricity. But not even close to how much there was in Tokyo where I was living.
[ Big television screens, stadiums full of lights - there's really nothing like that except on "futuristic" Earth, she guesses. ]
Electricity was the next big thing. There was pretty much electric everything in my time. Even wheelchairs. Here, most stuff runs on magic, it seems like. I don't really get magic, so I just try not to worry about it. Is it only magic where you're living? Really? No electricity?
[ what are they doing, living in the forest with dinos????? ]
I don't really know... Electricity kinda seems like magic to me.
[ that's half a lie - he's pretty sure he'd be able to tell the difference - but he doesn't want to give up any information about their singular safe haven if he can help it. Not even to Misa. Being nice doesn't necessarily mean she can be trusted with sensitive information, too.
though he's curious, he doesn't comment on the electric wheelchair bit. It's still a source of shame for him, even though years have passed, and his curiosity doesn't outweigh his chagrin. ]
And I don't really "get" magic, either, so it makes about as much sense. [ a beat. ] That sounds cool, though - an electric city. Wish I could live to see it.
[ Thankfully, that answer totally seems like the truth to her. Airheadedly: ]
Oh, duh. I feel stupid, of course you wouldn't really be able to tell the difference.
[ Because if he hasn't seen electricity before, how would he be able to discern it from magic....? ]
The only way you're ever gonna be able to see something close to that is in Achamoth - but that's not happening any time soon. [ even she is not stupid enough to believe that he would willingly come to Achamoth at any point in the near future... maybe down the line, though. ] To be honest, what freaks me out more than the magic are the animals. Did you know people keep big spiders as pets in Achamoth? It's super weird and kinda gross.
[ ironically, despite the fact that everyone is going to Achamoth very soon, Misa remains correct, because Johnny isn't... ]
What, like tarantulas?
[ there's a pause as he thinks, considering all the giant freak-fauna that live in the forest around Greentruth. ]
... Probably bigger than that, huh. [ he's not afraid of bugs, but he does seem to agree that it's kinda gross, as she puts it. ] Yeah, I think I'd take a regular cat over that...
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[ Big television screens, stadiums full of lights - there's really nothing like that except on "futuristic" Earth, she guesses. ]
Electricity was the next big thing. There was pretty much electric everything in my time. Even wheelchairs. Here, most stuff runs on magic, it seems like. I don't really get magic, so I just try not to worry about it. Is it only magic where you're living? Really? No electricity?
[ what are they doing, living in the forest with dinos????? ]
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I don't really know... Electricity kinda seems like magic to me.
[ that's half a lie - he's pretty sure he'd be able to tell the difference - but he doesn't want to give up any information about their singular safe haven if he can help it. Not even to Misa. Being nice doesn't necessarily mean she can be trusted with sensitive information, too.
though he's curious, he doesn't comment on the electric wheelchair bit. It's still a source of shame for him, even though years have passed, and his curiosity doesn't outweigh his chagrin. ]
And I don't really "get" magic, either, so it makes about as much sense. [ a beat. ] That sounds cool, though - an electric city. Wish I could live to see it.
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Oh, duh. I feel stupid, of course you wouldn't really be able to tell the difference.
[ Because if he hasn't seen electricity before, how would he be able to discern it from magic....? ]
The only way you're ever gonna be able to see something close to that is in Achamoth - but that's not happening any time soon. [ even she is not stupid enough to believe that he would willingly come to Achamoth at any point in the near future... maybe down the line, though. ] To be honest, what freaks me out more than the magic are the animals. Did you know people keep big spiders as pets in Achamoth? It's super weird and kinda gross.
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What, like tarantulas?
[ there's a pause as he thinks, considering all the giant freak-fauna that live in the forest around Greentruth. ]
... Probably bigger than that, huh. [ he's not afraid of bugs, but he does seem to agree that it's kinda gross, as she puts it. ] Yeah, I think I'd take a regular cat over that...