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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:54 pm
If there was a tone, the Mantis Senshi seemed to be rather oblivious to it. Continuing to scratch at her head, she watched as her companion's gaze seemed to follow along a certain path.
"Seriously, are you trying to pull my leg, Minny? I mean, if you are... you aren't doing a good job... and if you aren't... as I said before... there's nothing there!"
Rather than resume her exercises with the bamboo again, the girl crouched down in one motion, planting her two hands under her chin as she continued to watch the Origami Senshi's antics.
"I don't really get it... but there's probably a reason why I wouldn't be able to see... whatever it is you are seeing."
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:22 pm
"You think so?" Mintaka stared and stared and stepped further into the home.
Then she returned for Antiope and took the girl's hand. "This way please? I'd like to follow her, maybe she is showing us something?" Mintaka made a small sound, "Be careful walking on the wood though...you might fall through?" She smiled, "Maybe good training exercise for you?".
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 7:58 pm
She went from having two hands beneath her chin to only one as the other one was borrowed momentarily. Antiope didn't stand up immediately.
"...showing you something... I can't see 'her'... remember?"
However, it was when she mentioned something about a training exercise, the girl stood herself up. She considered the task, but made certain to ask for clarification. "I take it the flooring is old?"
With her free hand, she rubbed at her chin with the silky sleeve covering. "It would require a light step... if I am getting this right, yes?"
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:41 pm
"Uh yes, Light step!" She urged the mantis senshi just a bit further. "If you fall through, it's a penalty and you fail the training!" As such, Mintaka took the same steps her vision version did, which oddly had the strongest foundation. She moved slowly.
Quietly.
Like a ninja.
Yeah she was like a ninja.
Her and Anti were ninja senshi exploring a figment of her memories.
YEAH
YEAH THEY GOT THIS.
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:48 pm
Where as Mintaka took to immediately setting the course, Antiope stood in place for a moment, judging the path itself.
The easiest route would be to follow along where her companion had. However, Mintaka was a novice in comparison to the Mantis Senshi (in the Mantis Senshi's ever so biased opinion).
Her hand still remained upon her chin as she pondered the path further. "If I move lightly, but swiftly, even if the floors fall from beneath me, I can still avoid penalty by moving forward..."
Taking this as a legitimate challenge, the small girl then steadied herself before zipping forward upon light feet. Her path was not the one that Mintaka had selected, but that made this training more legitimate at this point.
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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 4:56 pm
Mintaka waited at her end of the path, and once Antiope joined her, moved to the room her past self did. Inside was a mess, with fallen furniture, covered in moss and growth.
Her past self leaned down, putting something under what she assumed was a floorboard, and then left the room.
"Oh," Mintaka went to the same spot, and lifted the old rotted board. "She put something here..."
But nothing was there, probably destroyed with time. She dropped the board, dusted her hands off and smiled up at Antiope. "Well that was interesting. Do you believe in space travel now friend?"
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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:14 pm
There was a term for this sort of room. Antiope was pretty certain it was a "fixer upper." Clearly nobody had been there for a long time, though how much time was up for debate. Not that the Mantis Senshi really wanted to debate over something so trivial.
Mintaka muttered something and pulled up floor board, but it wasn't something the short senshi really felt was important. If her companion had pulled something up, then maybe it was worth more of her attention.
Rather than give a committed response, the smaller of the pair commented "...not sure... I mean, you took me somewhere different... but I don't know if this is space or not..." Twirling a bit on her toes, she then added "...but it is interesting either way! Thank you for sharing this with me, Minny!"
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