Eric R. Bittle (
omgnochecksyet) wrote2015-09-28 08:55 am
A Skating Rink on the Mainland, Monday Afternoon
So it had taken a good amount of planning- finding skates that would fit Tali, a time that would work for both of them, and then a rink open at the appropriate time- but here they were. There were a few skaters already on the ice, but it wasn't crowded or anything. Eric finished tying up his skates and then tucked his shoes under the bench along with the backpack he'd brought (what was in said backpack? well, that was for later.)
"You ready?" he asked, looking over at Tali.
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"You ready?" he asked, looking over at Tali.
[ooc: for the one that's mentioned in the post!]

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"That's the idea." She took a few more careful steps, trying to get the feel of the skates before she actually tried any gliding. "Resources are limited, so we have to make the most of everything. I still have a hard time getting used to how much disposable stuff humans tend to have. Okay, here we go."
She pushed off carefully and glided along on her left foot for a foot or so.
"So far so good?"
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And if she'd included tiny mass effect fields to make them lighter SHE WAS NEVER TELLING.
"You really made that look easy," she had to add.
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Another couple of strides, and she drifted closer to the wall and grabbed hold. "Keelah, okay, maybe learning to stop would be a good idea."
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You know. Considering physics and all, because . . . yeah.
She followed suit, only with somewhat slower strides, then tried it again just a touch faster. "Watch out, you'll have on-island competition any day now!"
In ten years' worth of 'any day,' maybe.
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Which would be less of a technical challenge for her, but probably more efficient.
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