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Aug. 3rd, 2010 11:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's late afternoon. The first show is at 6:00 -- 1800, Trowa still thinks of it really, but the translation is easy -- and most of the circus is making early dinners or otherwise enjoying the downtime before they have to get ready.
Trowa opens the door from Milliways into the trailer he shares with Cathy, and lets X follow him through.
It's a narrow room, combining kitchen and common room in a compact and tidy package, with doors to Trowa's room, Cathy's, and the bathroom. (And, behind them, to the outside.) It's all lived-in, in an impeccably tidy way.
Trowa opens the door from Milliways into the trailer he shares with Cathy, and lets X follow him through.
It's a narrow room, combining kitchen and common room in a compact and tidy package, with doors to Trowa's room, Cathy's, and the bathroom. (And, behind them, to the outside.) It's all lived-in, in an impeccably tidy way.
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Date: 2010-09-01 03:27 am (UTC)Unless she doesn't want to, of course.
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Date: 2010-09-01 03:28 am (UTC)And, of course, adjusts her angle of approach accordingly.
Someone here is an easy sell.
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Date: 2010-09-15 04:55 am (UTC)Trowa's attitude there might not be universally shared, of course.
He leads the way into the tent. It's medium-sized but sturdy, the kind that's more a canvas-sided building than anything. It contains three cages -- all on wheels, but braced securely into place right now -- and a fourth that's much larger and flat to the ground. There are doors at either end of the cages, all latched, and another opening across the tent. (It leads to the large practice and exercise enclosure.)
Three of the cages contain adult lions -- two male, one female. The fourth and largest cage is currently empty except for straw and some rather battered toys and a sort of mock-cave shelter, but it held all three lions not all that long ago.
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Date: 2010-09-20 02:28 am (UTC)It's the kind of look that serves as a polite request for an explanation.
Lion-keeping is outside her usual performance parameters.
Or it has been thus far, anyway.
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Date: 2010-09-20 03:16 am (UTC)"Most of the time they're there." The big cage. "Or out in the enclosure."
It's not particularly unusual for Trowa to come hang out with the lions pre-show, though he doesn't do it every day. So they don't seem particularly roused by his arrival, though they're certainly paying attention to him and X.
(The older male is doing so somewhat drowsily, and without standing up. He was just napping, and he hasn't bothered to do more than lift his head from his paws.)
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Date: 2010-09-20 03:22 am (UTC)Just for a second.
"They do not fight?"
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Date: 2010-09-25 10:51 pm (UTC)Twice.
"But they do not talk."
Sometimes confirmation is nice to have.
Just in case.
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Date: 2010-09-25 10:53 pm (UTC)"Not like humans."
They communicate fine.
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Date: 2010-09-25 11:00 pm (UTC)Carefully.
"You talk to them?"
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Date: 2010-09-25 11:06 pm (UTC)"Sometimes."
"The words don't matter. But they listen to tone of voice."
You are sure you are not a mutant?, X asked him once, and Trowa remembers her perspective on this. But as far as he's concerned, this is just a matter of knowing how to listen, and how to see, and how to monitor your own movements. If you understand how an animal thinks, you'll know how to make yourself understood; it's the same as humans, except that animals don't lie.
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Date: 2010-09-25 11:09 pm (UTC)She's not hesitant.
"Quiet is better?"
Quiet and firm, that is.
X does not do wishy-washy.
(She was not built for it.)
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Date: 2010-09-25 11:48 pm (UTC)Not that he's really worried about X getting panicky and loud.
If he was, he wouldn't have brought her here anyway.
He takes a few steps forward too, movements steady and deliberate, and in her peripheral vision. (It's habitual courtesy; it's also giving her room to move in case she needs it. Though in a way, that's habitual courtesy too.)
"Hi," he says to the lions. "I'm back for a bit."
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Date: 2010-09-26 12:11 am (UTC)Then she moves, too, keeping a step or so back from him.
And, because it is polite (right?) --
"Hello."
She does not wave. And she keeps part of her attention fixed firmly on Trowa.
It is only sensible.
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Date: 2010-09-26 12:25 am (UTC)He reaches through the bars, offering his hand. The lion studies them both, and then pushes to his feet with a rumbling sigh. He pads over the couple of steps the cage allows, and shoves his great heavy-maned head into Trowa's palm to have his ears scratched.
He's still keeping an eye on X, but he lets his eyes half-close in pleasure anyway.
(His name is Reggie, for the record. But it's not a name that means anything to the lion, so Trowa only uses it when other humans want a label.)
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Date: 2010-09-26 12:32 am (UTC)Her breath remains perfectly even, and her scent entirely fails to change.
She is also careful, however, not to make too much eye contact. Or stare.
It is only polite.
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Date: 2010-09-26 12:43 am (UTC)Reggie blinks slowly at X, and butts his head a little more firmly into Trowa's hand. (A lion can headbutt pretty firmly, even being friendly, but Trowa's used to this.)
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Date: 2010-09-26 12:51 am (UTC)And a few moments later she flicks a quick sideways look at Trowa.
It's a questioning sort of look.
Is this particular lion inclined to bite her hand off?
(Not that this really matters to X, but it would likely be unpleasant for some people, and explaining why she's missing a limb would be -- problematic. For Trowa. As regeneration on that scale is not a fast-paced process. Comparatively.)
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:08 am (UTC)And then nods slightly in invitation.
X, as stated, is sensible.
He leaves his hand on Reggie's head, of course.
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:11 am (UTC)Near to Trowa's hand, of course.
It seems safest.
And once that is done she steps back, smooth and neat.
And, perhaps, smiling a very little.
Not that Reggie or Trowa are likely to tell anyone.
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:21 am (UTC)X seems like a pretty tolerable human, even if she does smell kind of weird. And his ears are still getting scratched.
Trowa glances at X sidelong, and for a brief moment he might be smiling very faintly too.
It's another minute or so before he says, "I'll need to get ready soon."
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:22 am (UTC)Quietly.
"I should wait near the tent?"
The main tent, that is. X figures Trowa will pick that up from context.
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:35 am (UTC)"Or the trailer, if you want. But the tent's more central."
She'll fit in better.
"There are some booths and side shows by the front."
If she wants cotton candy and funnel cake or something. Or to win at a sandbag-and-target game.
There's not a lot, but having a few before the main tent is good for attracting audience members. And for keeping bored kids occupied before the show opens. (Also: extra revenue.)
"The ticket booth's over there too. I'll show you on the way."
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Date: 2010-09-26 01:44 am (UTC)The 'thank you' is implicit.
And she makes sure to get funnel cake before heading to the tent to take her seat.
It is important.
(And it helps her blend in better. That is important, too.)
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Date: 2010-09-27 02:52 am (UTC)"You're full of surprises too," he says, pointing the Finger of Accusation at her. "Popcorn?" He offers her the box he's holding as he takes his seat.
He's wearing a mishmash of civilian clothes and Preventers gear, but he took a shower before arriving. His braid is still damp.
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