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( The feed starts with a wobble, Clarice ignoring the swoop of fear and nausea that washes through her to tighten her grip on her phone. )
Hi.
( She smiles, and it looks easy even though it's not. She's made no effort to hide her mutation, unnaturally green eyes bright in the light of her apartment, pink mark over one of them. The only thing that isn't obvious are her ears, and the fact that she can rip holes in space. But she's trying to look approachable. She's sitting cross-legged on the floor, her back to the couch. Her free hand moves restlessly, seems to be petting something off camera as she gears up to speak. )
Um, my name's Clarice. I got here a couple of months ago, and I figured now would be a good time to say hey and maybe ask some questions. ( Blowing out a breath. She can do this. ) I've noticed that some of us - the displaced - are a little young, and it got me wondering if anyone had set up something to make sure they're being properly cared for? Not like a foster home, because we've all been given beds and sh --. Stuff. ( Motherfucker. ) But more for emotional support? One of those big brother-slash-big sister schemes. Making sure they're safe, or uh, that they're eating proper food instead of candy bars. Or even just to talk. Because it's hard enough for anyone ending up here, but I know I would have been freaked out as a kid.
( Another pause, and then --. )
Actually, I've been through the whole world turned upside down high school thing, so even if there's not and anyone wants to talk about it, or just have someone to rant to? My phone's always on me. And if I'm not good enough then there's always Zingo. ( She angles the camera now to take in the dog sitting at her side. ) Who is definitely a good judge of character and requires so many hugs. You'd be doing me a favour. My arm's getting sore.
( There, she's done, she's made it through the broadcast and can now panic a little off-screen. ) Okay, thanks!
Hi.
( She smiles, and it looks easy even though it's not. She's made no effort to hide her mutation, unnaturally green eyes bright in the light of her apartment, pink mark over one of them. The only thing that isn't obvious are her ears, and the fact that she can rip holes in space. But she's trying to look approachable. She's sitting cross-legged on the floor, her back to the couch. Her free hand moves restlessly, seems to be petting something off camera as she gears up to speak. )
Um, my name's Clarice. I got here a couple of months ago, and I figured now would be a good time to say hey and maybe ask some questions. ( Blowing out a breath. She can do this. ) I've noticed that some of us - the displaced - are a little young, and it got me wondering if anyone had set up something to make sure they're being properly cared for? Not like a foster home, because we've all been given beds and sh --. Stuff. ( Motherfucker. ) But more for emotional support? One of those big brother-slash-big sister schemes. Making sure they're safe, or uh, that they're eating proper food instead of candy bars. Or even just to talk. Because it's hard enough for anyone ending up here, but I know I would have been freaked out as a kid.
( Another pause, and then --. )
Actually, I've been through the whole world turned upside down high school thing, so even if there's not and anyone wants to talk about it, or just have someone to rant to? My phone's always on me. And if I'm not good enough then there's always Zingo. ( She angles the camera now to take in the dog sitting at her side. ) Who is definitely a good judge of character and requires so many hugs. You'd be doing me a favour. My arm's getting sore.
( There, she's done, she's made it through the broadcast and can now panic a little off-screen. ) Okay, thanks!

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It's cute that you tried to avoid swearing
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but that's great actually. i mean as long as the system isn't shitty here like it is back home.
( A pause and then another message. )
fuck.
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You got so close and then ya fucked it up 😂
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[Not sure how long those kids are going to remain kids, but these things were usually temporary.]
It wouldn't be a bad idea to set up an organization kids can go to have fun with each other and feel safe. What's a big brother... big sister scheme?
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( She's so glad she avoided that. Nobody needs a teenager with barely any control of her powers stomping around. She doesn't think she'd live through it. )
It's a scheme back home, or it was. You paired people up, a grownup and a kid, and that grownup would maybe take the kid out once a week? To a park or for food. Maybe they'd meet up to help with homework? I've never been in one, but I've heard about it. It sounded cool.
( Not that she would have wanted to be a part of it. )
But maybe a youth club would be a neat way to make sure that everyone's doing okay?
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[He's oblivious, mostly.]
We never had anything like that back home, not that I'm aware of anyway.
[If Laura's collection of older brother/father figures was any indication they had an unofficial one going already though.]
I made a place for a friend of mine to go when she needed to get away for a bit. It's kind of secret just for her though, it might make sense to put one together everyone can go to. Have people who can check in and take the kids out or play games while they're there, that sounds sort of like what you're talking about, right?
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Dog!
How old are they? Do they like walks?
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I kind of borrowed her, so I don't know how old she is. Or even what kind of dog she is. But I do know she definitely likes walks. And treats. But especially belly rubs.
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[After all, who's to say the case workers are even trustworthy and even if they are, that's not to say kids from entirely different worlds are going to trust them.]
So I guess...it seems like you've got this covered but if I can help at all, let me know?
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( It's said with a slight huff of bewildered laughter. )
I'm pretty sure I just accidentally signed myself up for it though. Which is fine, I'm not complaining, I want to help as much as I can? I just don't know how to go about it.
( It might not be that hard. There could be a club. Or a group. Or one of those pair-up schemes, but she'd definitely have to work it unofficially. She doesn't have any qualifications. )
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[She's young, but she was student council president and strategist for the Phantom Thieves. She figures that has to be of some use at least.]
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How old is your dog?
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you know what? i have no idea.
i kind of borrowed her from some guys back home.
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[hold up, that name rings a bell.]
Do you like coffee and food?
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I do. Is it that obvious?
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In fact, just looking at her, he can tell she isn't. That doesn't mean there isn't a version of him in hers, though.
Or that there hadn't been at some point. He knows he's dead in some realities. Still, the man with the black eyes smiles amicably when the feed clicks on. Because sometimes all you need is a friendly face and a smile of encouragement.
Also, Remy approves of this message. ]
Now this don't sound like a half-bad idea, chere. The Quarantine's got some youngsters, sho' nuff, but that don't mean the ones from elsewhere are feelin' welcome, non? Friends ain't always easy, even if yo' just from out of town.
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Yeah, like, I know there's a system and everyone's fed and watered and has a roof over their heads. But that doesn't mean it can't be lonely. And they're just kids. They've got all that other stuff to deal with. Growing up is the worst, through universe travel on top of that and it sounds insane.
( Letting out a breath. )
I just don't know where to start to help. This isn't exactly what I'm good at.
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I'm Astrid.
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( At least she's not the only one who thinks it's a good idea. )
I'll probably head out tomorrow and try and figure out what's officially on the books, but I don't see why we can't have an informal thing.
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But that's a general thing not a specific kid thing.
*She pauses, considers how best to ask this, but then just goes for it.*
Is your high school... thing, to do with the-
*Lola gestures to her own hair and eyes. While Lola's eyes are normal, human chocolate brown. Her hair is a bright vibrant blue. She gets this is a question that probably shouldn't get asked, but she likes to know people.*
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( She's not a psychiatrist, but she's definitely seen enough fucked up things to know that it affects people. She's also been a kid in those kind of situations. It definitely did a number on her. )
Oh. ( Surprisingly, she doesn't find herself cringing back. Progress! ) Um, not really. I know there are some mutants here too, but I figured it should be for everyone. We don't have to be segregated here, so I wouldn't want to start.
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Keep 'em away from bad influences like me.
[ It's clear that she's joking from her tone. If her interactions with all the kiddos around the flower festival are any indication, she's the farthest thing from a bad influence there is. ]
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( She gives a little self-depreciating smile, shrugging one shoulder. )
I don't have a lot of experience with kids, but back home I've been trying to help out with John's group and it's kind of made me more aware, I guess.
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