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[ The girl on the FluxPhone is seated outside a very lovely castle (minus the sign). The weather is nice, she's happy to have her home, shell of what she remembers as it is. And she has a few questions.
While seated on a comfortable looking chair on the patio, Evie regards the feed with a small, warm smile. ]
Hello, people of Beachville. My name is Evie Grimhilde. I'm one of the new arrivals, like Gladio and a few others. Gladio, I know vaguely from my time on what was called the Void Train, and running into him gives me just a bit of hope that others from the train are here. If you recognize me from there, please say hi. I'd love to see a few familiar faces.
[ A one shouldered shrug and she pushes some of her blue hair off of her shoulder, grinning broadly. ]
And maybe we can meet for dinner at my place some night soon. It'd be nice to have a reunion. Thank you for your time.
[ She almost shuts her feed off, but then a thought occurs to her and she's back with the aforementioned questions. ]
A couple of questions, by the way, from people who have been here for a while; what can we expect from Beachville that might seem out of the ordinary? How long has everyone been here? Where are people from?
And could the person that runs Sun and Fun Photography please come say hi? I'd like to inquire about a job.
While seated on a comfortable looking chair on the patio, Evie regards the feed with a small, warm smile. ]
Hello, people of Beachville. My name is Evie Grimhilde. I'm one of the new arrivals, like Gladio and a few others. Gladio, I know vaguely from my time on what was called the Void Train, and running into him gives me just a bit of hope that others from the train are here. If you recognize me from there, please say hi. I'd love to see a few familiar faces.
[ A one shouldered shrug and she pushes some of her blue hair off of her shoulder, grinning broadly. ]
And maybe we can meet for dinner at my place some night soon. It'd be nice to have a reunion. Thank you for your time.
[ She almost shuts her feed off, but then a thought occurs to her and she's back with the aforementioned questions. ]
A couple of questions, by the way, from people who have been here for a while; what can we expect from Beachville that might seem out of the ordinary? How long has everyone been here? Where are people from?
And could the person that runs Sun and Fun Photography please come say hi? I'd like to inquire about a job.