"Things just... got out of hand. People live longer, healthier lives. Technology makes child rearing easier to an extent, and educating those same kids is even easier. Even when people have less kids, there are still more people doing it, and for longer. Less kids all at once, but more over the course of a lifetime."
Orion had resigned himself to attempt to be Bell's tour guide in his time, but even he was starting to feel it weight down on him. His brain found it quite stimulating to distillate all that he knew of his own complex world into short summaries for her, but her questions were nonstop and even a good thing can get tiring after a while. Hopefully the lunch would give them some time to relax. Meanwhile, he leaned back in his seat and idly rubbed her shoulder. He just needed to touch her for his own comfort.
Her thoughts of using magic, however, made him frown slightly. He took no slight against his own time. He knew full well they were kind of nuts, as was any period in history. The way Bell worded it, however, was prime material for creating an existential crisis.
"Yeah... But when you're desperate, you do desperate things. I suppose I'll just have to live with an inevitable extinction or something. Maybe I'll be dead before then..."
There was only a hint of resignation in his voice, as if he had already come to familiar terms with the idea, or that the possibility seem far enough away to not worry him too much.
The car lead them to a high rise apartment building, entering through a docking port in the side of the building that lead to a large staging area that would have looked similar to a subway station, where other people were arriving and departing in their own cars. After they exited, the car did its auto-piloting thing again and sped off to park. From there, it was only a short walk and elevator ride to his apartment door.
"Well, here we are~ Don't mind the mess."
For once, there was nothing futurisitc about the door. It didn't even slide, it worked like a regular door. It lead into a decently-sized apartment with a cozy ultra-modern look to it. It was sleek and sanitary, almost like living in an Apple show room. The mess Orion spoke of were numerous piles of old books on tables and furniture and on the floor. Several electronic tablets were stacked up as well. On the far side of the apartment was a window-wall that looked over the city, and brought some much needed light in. A desk sat near the window-wall, nearly covered in various medicine bottles, empty and full.
"You can move whatever is on the couch and make yourself at home. I'll set up everything in the kitchen in a minute."
Orion had resigned himself to attempt to be Bell's tour guide in his time, but even he was starting to feel it weight down on him. His brain found it quite stimulating to distillate all that he knew of his own complex world into short summaries for her, but her questions were nonstop and even a good thing can get tiring after a while. Hopefully the lunch would give them some time to relax. Meanwhile, he leaned back in his seat and idly rubbed her shoulder. He just needed to touch her for his own comfort.
Her thoughts of using magic, however, made him frown slightly. He took no slight against his own time. He knew full well they were kind of nuts, as was any period in history. The way Bell worded it, however, was prime material for creating an existential crisis.
"Yeah... But when you're desperate, you do desperate things. I suppose I'll just have to live with an inevitable extinction or something. Maybe I'll be dead before then..."
There was only a hint of resignation in his voice, as if he had already come to familiar terms with the idea, or that the possibility seem far enough away to not worry him too much.
The car lead them to a high rise apartment building, entering through a docking port in the side of the building that lead to a large staging area that would have looked similar to a subway station, where other people were arriving and departing in their own cars. After they exited, the car did its auto-piloting thing again and sped off to park. From there, it was only a short walk and elevator ride to his apartment door.
"Well, here we are~ Don't mind the mess."
For once, there was nothing futurisitc about the door. It didn't even slide, it worked like a regular door. It lead into a decently-sized apartment with a cozy ultra-modern look to it. It was sleek and sanitary, almost like living in an Apple show room. The mess Orion spoke of were numerous piles of old books on tables and furniture and on the floor. Several electronic tablets were stacked up as well. On the far side of the apartment was a window-wall that looked over the city, and brought some much needed light in. A desk sat near the window-wall, nearly covered in various medicine bottles, empty and full.
"You can move whatever is on the couch and make yourself at home. I'll set up everything in the kitchen in a minute."