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[LN] Thank Goodness We're Well-rounded Characters
Kon was reading at relative superspeed. It wasn't at his usual brisk pace, because he found that the limitations of his powers meant he couldn't retain the knowledge for more than a few minutes at his usual speeds, so he had to slow it down a little, but he was still thumbing through far faster than some of the others were taking just to go through the study guides they'd quickly procured.
"Is it just the fact I'm reading this as superspeed or does this story make no sense?" Kon said, as he thumbed through page after page.
Another reality shard had fallen away and now that their brands had signaled it, it was time to go dimension-hopping. Fortunately, it was a very small shard in the middle of the wilderness in Siberia and the area of effect was spreading slowly, so they had time to prepare.
With his otherworldly wisdom, Manny had managed to help out on this one, communicating some clues about the world they were about to enter by flashing the image of a cover of a book.
A fairly terrible book. Apparently they were entering the world it was based on.
So they were doing their homework as they geared up to go and trying to make sense of the senseless.
"So what I'm getting from this is this is a world where you're not allowed to have more than one personality trait? I think? Under pain of death, you have to be a one-dimensional character."
"Is it just the fact I'm reading this as superspeed or does this story make no sense?" Kon said, as he thumbed through page after page.
Another reality shard had fallen away and now that their brands had signaled it, it was time to go dimension-hopping. Fortunately, it was a very small shard in the middle of the wilderness in Siberia and the area of effect was spreading slowly, so they had time to prepare.
With his otherworldly wisdom, Manny had managed to help out on this one, communicating some clues about the world they were about to enter by flashing the image of a cover of a book.
A fairly terrible book. Apparently they were entering the world it was based on.
So they were doing their homework as they geared up to go and trying to make sense of the senseless.
"So what I'm getting from this is this is a world where you're not allowed to have more than one personality trait? I think? Under pain of death, you have to be a one-dimensional character."
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She pulled her boots on and began lacing them slowly, so Raph could follow along. She also couldn't quite swallow her own smirk.
"I'm pretty sure we voted you 'most likely to break into the girls' locker room' during one of our slumber parties in the old days," she said in an undertone. "Of course, we also voted Bart 'most likely to be found in the girls' locker room and not understand why it was weird'."
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"You don't have to break into a place that girls are perfectly comfortable inviting you into." He shook his head and reached up to bop his hand at one of the stupid little curls at the top of his head. "Though why they did is now a mystery. Look at this. Look at it."
He went on sarcastically, affecting his old trying-way-too-hard way of speaking. "I am so fresh right now. How phat is this blast from the pizz-ast? It's da bomb. Smokin'. Totally fly." A brief pause. "Word. Represent."
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"Oh, ahh, no, stop. Stop stop stop! It's terrible, make it stop!"
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At least their schmoopy flirting had been something of a distraction from how horrible everything else was.
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"If you don't stop, you'll be doing the rest of the mission alone because Nico and I will have died from the diabetes you caused. Or dehydration from all the barfing. Probably the dehydration first."
He gestured to the other initiates who were now filing out, carrying their old clothes with them.
"Can you stop while I can still eat carbs? 'Cause we need to get moving anyway."
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"I suppose we could deign to permit that," Cassie said, tossing Kon another wink as she picked her Abnegation clothes up off the floor.
"Let's go see what happens next."
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"That's nice," muttered Raph sarcastically, holding his bundle of clothes, transformed from the Dauntless outfit into the Candor clothes his illusion had made that he'd "changed" out of. "It's not like homeless people could use these or anything."
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"It's not about rebirth," Kon said quietly, so only they could hear. He didn't like it being talked about like it was a transition. He'd had his moments of rebirth himself and he'd needed them and they were good for him. This was different and he was clearly irritated by the thought of them being spoken about the same, "Don't...don't word it like that. Let's call it what it is: indoctrination."
He tossed his bundle in, the fire reflecting in his eyes.
"They incinerated my clothes at Project Gladiator, too. Made me watch 'em do it."
His costume. The real him. The S.
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Kon was right about the indoctrination. And more importantly, it reminded him of what the people at Project Gladiator had done to him.
Somewhere between missions to save all of reality, she was going to need to start gathering information to form her plan of attack when they got back to their world.
She moved to stand next to Kon, sliding her hand briefly into his to give his fingers a quick squeeze of reassurance.
That wasn't going to happen to him again. Not now that she knew what was going on.
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Behind them Tris eyed their clasped-together hands thoughtfully before casting her own old clothes into the fire.