You could say that, since we met when we were students there.
[The actual story is much longer, but ultimately Alhaitham was never going to open his home to Kaveh if he wasn't his ex-bestie. Anyone else would be swiftly denied no matter how on time with their rent they were.]
It is a person question, isn't it? You can always ask Kaveh--I'm sure he'll have a lot to say.
[The more subtle dance: Alhaitham lets Kaveh say it to decide what he wants to be known. There had been a friendship ending fight. There had been the selling of a house and incredible debt and Kaveh had been left with no choice if he wished to maintain even the veneer of a reputation suited for his title. So there had been the acceptance of an offer, and the first olive branch in years when they lived under one roof in Sumeru.
Kaveh moved back out three weeks ago. Alhaitham did not ask him to stay.
As they walk he points at one of the large swinging rides.] Is that something familiar to you?
[What a funny girl. Alhaitham let's out a huff with amusement.] Well. Since dismantling it isn't possible, experiencing it is the only way to answer my questions any further.
[He strides to the swing ride, pack tossed aside as he hops up and does an investigation of one of the seats. Pulls the chain to test it. Rickety thing, isn't it.]
[Alhaitham hums in agreement. It probably does, the facsimile of being in flight. Humans are fascinated by the freedom of air.
He pushes the bar up to slide under it, sitting in the chair with his knees bent up awkwardly with his height.] Strap in so it doesn't leave you behind.
[He knows at least that these things seen to turn on themselves in a cycle. Which... isn't all that safe to anyone trying to get a look at them during hours.]
[ But she also lifts the bar of the closest swing to plop herself down in the seat, lowering it to secure herself. And Alhaitham's timed it well, because about three seconds after she's sat down, the ride creaks and groans as it starts up, slowly lifting them into the air. ]
[Alhaitham quickly buckles the seat belt as the ride jolts alive, because safety first. They're carried higher and higher into the air before it begins to spin like a top with rapidly building speed.
...
It's impossible to tell how much Alhaitham is actually enjoying this, because he sits with the same expression as ever, occasionally craning his neck to watch the machine itself.]
I am. [The view of the machine's function, that is. There's no way it can be operating on a ball joint at this size even thought the outer shell looks like one.
Well, she supposes as long as he's having fun, it doesn't necessarily matter what ends up holding his attention most? Maybe? He's fascinated with something, at least, so she won't try to call his attention away to anything else. ]
[Alhaitham is no Kshahrewar, but who could call themselves a scholar if they weren't willing to keep up with the changing trends of technology? Society changes by its innovations. This is an amusement park, but this large-scale machinery must be applicable to other industries as well--how has it effected construction? Mobility? Kaveh wanted to take them apart, but it won't be feasible as long as they keep turning on all on their own. But perhaps there's still a way to open a panel and peer inside.
Anyway.
The ride spins around for about five minutes, enough for hypothetical riders to get a quick thrill from the adrenaline before going to the next one. Alhaitham's heels scrape against the platform as it comes to a stop. He dislodges himself from the seat.]
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[The actual story is much longer, but ultimately Alhaitham was never going to open his home to Kaveh if he wasn't his ex-bestie. Anyone else would be swiftly denied no matter how on time with their rent they were.]
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You and my friend kind of do the same mysterious vague thing when it's more personal.
[ Ah, she misses Yachiyo. ]
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[The more subtle dance: Alhaitham lets Kaveh say it to decide what he wants to be known. There had been a friendship ending fight. There had been the selling of a house and incredible debt and Kaveh had been left with no choice if he wished to maintain even the veneer of a reputation suited for his title. So there had been the acceptance of an offer, and the first olive branch in years when they lived under one roof in Sumeru.
Kaveh moved back out three weeks ago. Alhaitham did not ask him to stay.
As they walk he points at one of the large swinging rides.] Is that something familiar to you?
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But imagine if she did. Just imagine. ]
Yep! Do you want to give it a try? I'll go with you.
[ For moral support and not because she's a kid who loves rides, even if she is definitely a kid who loves rides-- ]
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I'm curious about it. [That's neither a yes or a no.] And how it works. We don't exactly has large, spinning machinery like this in Sumeru.
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[ She is nothing if not determined. ]
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[ Without any ounce of hesitation whatsoever? Yeah. She's not ashamed. ]
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[He strides to the swing ride, pack tossed aside as he hops up and does an investigation of one of the seats. Pulls the chain to test it. Rickety thing, isn't it.]
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[ With a punch to the air, right before she hurries after him. ]
The air feels really nice on these rides, too!
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He pushes the bar up to slide under it, sitting in the chair with his knees bent up awkwardly with his height.] Strap in so it doesn't leave you behind.
[He knows at least that these things seen to turn on themselves in a cycle. Which... isn't all that safe to anyone trying to get a look at them during hours.]
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[ But she also lifts the bar of the closest swing to plop herself down in the seat, lowering it to secure herself. And Alhaitham's timed it well, because about three seconds after she's sat down, the ride creaks and groans as it starts up, slowly lifting them into the air. ]
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...
It's impossible to tell how much Alhaitham is actually enjoying this, because he sits with the same expression as ever, occasionally craning his neck to watch the machine itself.]
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[ SIR THE MACHINE IS NOT THAT FUN ]
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The world spinning around them? Irrelevant.]
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Well, she supposes as long as he's having fun, it doesn't necessarily matter what ends up holding his attention most? Maybe? He's fascinated with something, at least, so she won't try to call his attention away to anything else. ]
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Anyway.
The ride spins around for about five minutes, enough for hypothetical riders to get a quick thrill from the adrenaline before going to the next one. Alhaitham's heels scrape against the platform as it comes to a stop. He dislodges himself from the seat.]