[Luckily for Travis, Wade doesn't notice the existential crisis the other man is going through right now. He's more focused on looking at this world and its denizens, doing a bit of mild people watching as he samples the bar's (admittedly delectable) food and drink.
It's the most normal he's felt since arriving here, although maybe it's the company he's currently with. Having a fellow assassin to compare notes does give him a bit of normalcy. He supposes that'd be strange to someone who hasn't had the life they've had.]
Hey, no judgments here. Sometimes you need to take a break. What's some of the stuff you're gettin' squared up, by the way? Probably gonna have to look into making some extra spending cash myself.
Spin-offs, huh? I know what that's like. Once had a stint where I had to deal with a zombie apocalypse, that was fun.
[...You mean the one-shot where every single superhero died except you? Yeah, that was a barrel of laughs. Almost as fun as that one where you killed everyone.]
What're you doin' to pass the time here, though? Again, aside from picking fights on the street and getting your ass handed to you.
[UNFORTUNATELY, he's not the twin who likes Marvel... so that just sounds like fun times to him.]
Hey, I just got here too. I barely know where anything is yet, minus the nearest convenience store and the arcade. I'll give you an answer when I've got an answer.
[Brutal is definitely the word for it-- felt like he was moving through a world of black and white most of the time. Wade's expression brightens at the mention of the arcade.]
Well, at least they've got entertainment here. Good to know I can fall back on Skee-Ball if things get too hectic. Ever try it? Draws way less of a crowd than just randomly attacking people.
[He flashes Travis a cheeky wink. It's gonna be a while before he lets him live this one down.]
I haven't played that since I was, like, a teen. I was paying more attention to all the video games, but I bet they've got something like that over there. Everybody likes puttin' balls in holes.
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It's the most normal he's felt since arriving here, although maybe it's the company he's currently with. Having a fellow assassin to compare notes does give him a bit of normalcy. He supposes that'd be strange to someone who hasn't had the life they've had.]
Hey, no judgments here. Sometimes you need to take a break. What's some of the stuff you're gettin' squared up, by the way? Probably gonna have to look into making some extra spending cash myself.
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[And, ideally, off his family's trail...]
Typical spin-off stuff. It's gonna be right back to work when I get home. Whenever I get home, anyway.
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[...You mean the one-shot where every single superhero died except you? Yeah, that was a barrel of laughs. Almost as fun as that one where you killed everyone.]
What're you doin' to pass the time here, though? Again, aside from picking fights on the street and getting your ass handed to you.
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[UNFORTUNATELY, he's not the twin who likes Marvel... so that just sounds like fun times to him.]
Hey, I just got here too. I barely know where anything is yet, minus the nearest convenience store and the arcade. I'll give you an answer when I've got an answer.
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Well, at least they've got entertainment here. Good to know I can fall back on Skee-Ball if things get too hectic. Ever try it? Draws way less of a crowd than just randomly attacking people.
[He flashes Travis a cheeky wink. It's gonna be a while before he lets him live this one down.]
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[Skee-ball? Really?]
I haven't played that since I was, like, a teen. I was paying more attention to all the video games, but I bet they've got something like that over there. Everybody likes puttin' balls in holes.