Shredding

Color

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Momoko shakes her head. "Eight months is not enough to learn to love and respect mother Nature. Hell, it took me fifteen years. But anyways.." Suddenly Momoko feels overwhelmed. "I'm.. Feeling a little, a little hungry.." she says, her head starting to hurt. There, you've gone and made her, him, whatever, made them sad. I hope you're happy. Lucky number six, you might as well be stupid number one. She stumbles into the cafeteria, quickly righting herself.

Looking around, she felt sick. Her hand started to sweat. Ugh, gross. she wipes her hands off on her pants, feeling sweat bead down her forehead. Must be the smell.. I guess. she shrugs it off and grabs a tray, quickly shoveling food on it and trying to keep conversation to a minimum.
 

Alex Monroe

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“Yeah me too.” Alex said nervously she doubted she would ever gain love and respect for Mother Nature. In fact just thinking about her pending visit was enough to make her stomach churn a bit in anticipation. Or in memory of the last time, she wasn’t sure. As she grabbed she still listened, involuntarily of course, to Momoko’s thoughts.

She cringed as she heard her confusion over being a rather Alex was a him or her. Even if she was confused about it, Alex would prefer other people not remind her of that fact. Like it or not she was a girl. She had changed her name, well she didn’t her mother did, but she had gotten used to it. She was a girl now and there wasn’t much she or anyone else could do about it.

She couldn’t help but notice how the mood had changed between the two girls now. She grabbed a tray and followed Momoko. She didn’t seem to be in much of a mood to talk anymore Alex noticed and she was looking rather uncomfortable. “Hell of a conversation killer,” Alex deadpanned.
 

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Momoko sighs and nods. "Hai." she mumbles, pushing the food around her plate, her appetite gone. She felt like that tender teenager she really was, and her clothes and hair slowly sink back to the normal black hair and plain white tee. She felt so lost.

Momoko's uniqueness and her ability to fit in and make everyone happy was her shield. Without it, she was exposed, like a sitting duck. She felt so vulnerable and scared.

She slowly takes the bites of her food and sighs. "I'm not so hungry anymore." she mutters, pushing the plate away. Her heart was in her through and ringing in her ears. She flushed, hugging herself.
 

Alex Monroe

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Alex just looked down as Momoko changed. If her appearance was any indication know she was feeling rather down now. Her lack of apatite now all but confirmed to Alex that she wasn’t her manic assertive self at the moment.

“C’mon you can’t accuse me of being all stand offish now.” Alex said with as much perk as she could muster. “Whats wrong?”
 

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"I'm just a silly little Japanese girl too far outside of her home." she frowns and wipes her forehead. "A little girl who fails. Her shield is gone." she rests her head on the table. "Do I get two starts for trying, then?"

She sighs softly, weakly trying to smile but failing miserably.
 

Alex Monroe

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Oh, was this some sort of culture crash thing? Alex wondered. Alex could most certainly sympathized with Momoko. Hell distance speaking Alex was probably further away from home, and completely out of her element. And considering the quivering mass of a person Alex was her first few weeks here she had to admit Momoko was doing pretty well.

“I’ll give you three,” Alex said immediately regretting how cheesy that sounded. But it’s the thought that count right?
 

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Momoko sounds. "Three is below average, my dear. Four is the bar. And I fall far, far, below it." she shakes her head, standing. "I'll leave. I need to be heading to my dorm to unpack. And find a roommate." she scowls, heading towards the door.

She didn't expect Alex to follow her. After all, who would want a little Japanese girl who was to small for the big shoes as a friend? No one.
 

Alex Monroe

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My god, Alex thought, is this girl bi polar or what? No, no she was tri polar hell she probably had more poles than Poland probably. Ten minutes ago she was rocking in the music room like she owned this school. And now she is sulking off to find her room and pout. What changed? This couldn’t all be Alex’s stone walling could it? No it couldn’t be just her; I mean she confessed things that maybe five other people at this school know about.

Sighing she quickly pursued Momoko. “Momo wait!” She shouted and quickly caught up with her. “L-leme walk you to the dorms.” She cracked an uneasy smile waiting for an answer.
 

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Momo turns, her eyes tearing up. "What do you want from me!? Can't you see I'm having girly stress?!" she sobs and backs away.

Momo wasn't sure why she was feeling so topsy-turvy lately. Maybe.. It could be. She looks down to find a red, very there stain on her butt. "Awwww, shit, man, I love these jeans!" she starts walking quickly to the dorms. A jacket appears on her, and she takes it off and wraps it around her waist.
 

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Wait what was she talking about? Alex wondered, being remarkably dense for a psychic, yet still appropriately clueless for someone in her situation. Then she saw the jacket appear and Alex realized what Momoko meant.

“Oh god.” Alex said deciding now would be a good time to count the number of florescent bulbs lighting the room. “Um… oh….” She continued to stumble what was the etiquette in this situation?
 
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