Rei Kon (
nekojindesu) wrote in
asgardeventide2012-03-19 01:01 am
Entry tags:
o2 | video/action at the park
[ Rei doesn't know what in the world to make of what happened during the Ides of March. He'd been working most of the day, ignorant of the network, until he got off and heard of a few people getting stabbed. It just sounded like a very horrible day for news until he realized the magnitude of the situation.
When he got home, he was met with a bucket of beyblade parts. It was a pleasant surprise, albeit odd, and he'd idly examined them while running through the network of the day and, oh Lord, what was happening in the city?
So, a few days later on a day off, now is his first chance to really sit down with his gift and put together some extra beyblades. He tries to make a few different types—ones that excel in strength, defense, endurance, and balance. He tests each one out at the park until he is happy with them, and then he apprehensively takes it to the network. ]
Hey, everyone. Look, it's been a pretty rough couple of days. I hope everyone is feeling better. I know I'm still shook up from just being around it and not being able to help out as much as I would've liked to. I'm sorry I let you guys down.
[ When he looks down, he seems to be focused on something, training his eyes on whatever is in his hands. His eyebrows furrow as he tries to formulate his next words, careful that he doesn't sound trite. ]
Anyway, I received a small collection of beyblade parts. It's a spinning top game where you put together what's called a beyblade, and you pit it up against other beyblades to see which lasts longer, or which can knock the other's out.
[ He really hates explaining it. He's never had to. ]
This is basically what helps me out when I'm in a funk. It keeps my mind off things, or it helps me think through some important stuff. And since I was able to make a few other beyblades, I was hoping I could share it with some of you. It sounds kind of silly, but it's actually a lot of fun, and... well, don't knock it before you try it, right? I'm at the park if you're interested, and I brought food.
[ There's gotta be some incentive. He smiles softly before shutting the feed.
Now for that awkward bit where you're waiting for a reply.
Meanwhile, he helps himself to a sandwich. ]
When he got home, he was met with a bucket of beyblade parts. It was a pleasant surprise, albeit odd, and he'd idly examined them while running through the network of the day and, oh Lord, what was happening in the city?
So, a few days later on a day off, now is his first chance to really sit down with his gift and put together some extra beyblades. He tries to make a few different types—ones that excel in strength, defense, endurance, and balance. He tests each one out at the park until he is happy with them, and then he apprehensively takes it to the network. ]
Hey, everyone. Look, it's been a pretty rough couple of days. I hope everyone is feeling better. I know I'm still shook up from just being around it and not being able to help out as much as I would've liked to. I'm sorry I let you guys down.
[ When he looks down, he seems to be focused on something, training his eyes on whatever is in his hands. His eyebrows furrow as he tries to formulate his next words, careful that he doesn't sound trite. ]
Anyway, I received a small collection of beyblade parts. It's a spinning top game where you put together what's called a beyblade, and you pit it up against other beyblades to see which lasts longer, or which can knock the other's out.
[ He really hates explaining it. He's never had to. ]
This is basically what helps me out when I'm in a funk. It keeps my mind off things, or it helps me think through some important stuff. And since I was able to make a few other beyblades, I was hoping I could share it with some of you. It sounds kind of silly, but it's actually a lot of fun, and... well, don't knock it before you try it, right? I'm at the park if you're interested, and I brought food.
[ There's gotta be some incentive. He smiles softly before shutting the feed.
Now for that awkward bit where you're waiting for a reply.
Meanwhile, he helps himself to a sandwich. ]
