[It's a simple question and the answer shouldn't be a big deal, but Accelerator remains silent as he glances around, processing the new environment and working through both options. The cautious, safer option would be to stick near Root, but there's a desire in him to keep up this new independent streak and go wander off on his own.
He isn't a little kid, he should be able to handle it without any problems. All he needs to do is stay under the radar, observe the other customers, and mimic what they're doing. Even though this is a nerve-wracking, new experience for him, he thinks he can handle it. Maybe he's taking a simple decision like this way too seriously, but he does not want to go back to another lab. The stakes happen to be very high for him! That's why he gives her an incredibly serious look.]
Okay, [ she says easily, not questioning him or prying into the very noticeable delay in answering she had very much noticed. He's bound to have some difficulties adjusting, but babying isn't her style and isn't his, either.
Root just digs out her phone and offers it out to him. ]
Keep this on you. She'll let me know if you run into any trouble. [ Which is a comment she doesn't explain, though she figures Accelerator has put some things about the Machine together by now, based on their escape. ]
If anyone bothers you, remember: you don't want to talk about it.
[There's a beat as Accelerator blinks and looks down at the cell phone, but ultimately takes it. He knows what a cell phone is, and while he's never used one before he's seen some of the scientists use them, so he could probably manage if he needed to.
He does have questions, of course. Root is talking about her boss, right? She must have access to the phone, be tracking it or something.]
Fine.
[Keeping it clutched in his hand, he gives her a nod before turning and heading towards the sign indicating men's clothing. That seems like the easiest place to start.]
[ Hope he likes flannel and khakis, because there's plenty of that.
Root traipses off without another word and goes about what is, to her, now a standard process of shedding one skin and gaining another. She figures if there was anything specific the Machine wanted her to go for, she'd have told her somehow already, so she uses her judgment and goes for something comfortable enough to fight in but not too remarkable.
It's a Macy's, so how remarkable could it get?
She ends up with a Care Bears ringer T-shirt (Stay Salty!) she pilfered from the teen girl department, along with some jeans, which she layers under a suburban mom's idea of a leather jacket and a trucker's idea of boots. Her hair comes down from its rigid psychologist up-do and she brushes it out in the bathroom until it's giving mildly 1980s vibes in volume. None of these items were paid for; she just swanned through the place, brought it all into the bathroom, changed in a stall, and dumped her old clothes in the trash on her way out.
Usually she relies on a combination of audacity and the fact that she never lingers anywhere long to see her through petty crime, but knowing the Machine is watching her back and erasing any possible evidence sends continuous low-level thrills up her spine.
She's so sweet.
First step accomplished, she spends some more time looking around before eventually deciding to just track down Accelerator.
Once she finds him, she greets him with: ] Did you know they don't sell Tasers in Macy's? We'll have to go to Cabela's. [ There's one next door, no doubt not a coincidence. (So sweet.) ]
[Accelerator is having a whole time once he enters the racks of clothing. It doesn't take him very long to realize that the men's section doesn't have much that fits his tastes. Not... not that he has developed tastes at this point, since he's been out of the laboratory for all of five minutes, but even he can tell that khakis and polo tees are horrifically basic.
There is also the matter of size. He isn't sure what size he's supposed to be, though thankfully eyeballing things makes it clear he's going to run a small. He picks out a couple of things, a black t-shirt with a skull on it and black jeans, before he starts wandering some more. When he reaches the teens sections he digs through the racks, having better luck than before. he's still having a tough time, but at least it's easier to find styles that aren't suburban dad.
There are several times he notices some other customer is staring at him. No one approaches, so he handles it by scowling and keeping to himself.
When Root approaches he still has pitifully few clothes picked out. At first he doesn't even recognize her, assuming she's some random customer, so when she speaks to him he does a doubletake and stares.]
What? [What the fuck, seriously. He's baffled.] What the hell are you talking about? You look completely different. How the fuck did you find new stuff so fast?
[ Amused at the incredulity, Root gives a wink and then moves right on. ]
Technically it's still illegal for minors to have Tasers, [ she says matter-of-factly, ] but I figure it'd go over better than a gun if anyone asked you about it. And you're really going to need some accessories to pull off that look.
[ No respectable black-on-black wearing goth would go without a spiky wristband in her estimation. ]
[ Root playfully nudges him aside to take over for him, partly to speed this up but partly so she can respond from close by in a lower intonation. ]
Killing gets attention, and killing like that especially. My boss and I will do everything we can to keep you out of the hands of people who would exploit you, but don't make it harder on us than it has to be, okay?
[ She sounds serious, even as her physical demeanor remains completely casual. Root can pull off the disparity as easily as breathing, utter sincerity exposed like eyes strikingly obvious from behind a mask. ]
Here, take this. [ She pulls back, claiming a few things. ] You go to a changing room and I'll get the accessories.
[He's quite happy to step aside and let her dig through the clothing rack. It didn't take very long for him to decide the activity is kind of exhausting when there's an overwhelming amount of options.]
Whatever.
[That's to both avoiding killing people and trying the clothes on. The former sounds like a challenge for him but he's up for it (especially when he's very serious about laying low), and the latter gets him away from the endless aisles of clothes, so he takes what she's offering and wanders in the direction of the large sign at the back of the store indicating changing rooms. He's going to get a weird look from the attendant but heads on in to start trying stuff on.]
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He isn't a little kid, he should be able to handle it without any problems. All he needs to do is stay under the radar, observe the other customers, and mimic what they're doing. Even though this is a nerve-wracking, new experience for him, he thinks he can handle it. Maybe he's taking a simple decision like this way too seriously, but he does not want to go back to another lab. The stakes happen to be very high for him! That's why he gives her an incredibly serious look.]
I'm fine on my own.
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Root just digs out her phone and offers it out to him. ]
Keep this on you. She'll let me know if you run into any trouble. [ Which is a comment she doesn't explain, though she figures Accelerator has put some things about the Machine together by now, based on their escape. ]
If anyone bothers you, remember: you don't want to talk about it.
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He does have questions, of course. Root is talking about her boss, right? She must have access to the phone, be tracking it or something.]
Fine.
[Keeping it clutched in his hand, he gives her a nod before turning and heading towards the sign indicating men's clothing. That seems like the easiest place to start.]
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Root traipses off without another word and goes about what is, to her, now a standard process of shedding one skin and gaining another. She figures if there was anything specific the Machine wanted her to go for, she'd have told her somehow already, so she uses her judgment and goes for something comfortable enough to fight in but not too remarkable.
It's a Macy's, so how remarkable could it get?
She ends up with a Care Bears ringer T-shirt (Stay Salty!) she pilfered from the teen girl department, along with some jeans, which she layers under a suburban mom's idea of a leather jacket and a trucker's idea of boots. Her hair comes down from its rigid psychologist up-do and she brushes it out in the bathroom until it's giving mildly 1980s vibes in volume. None of these items were paid for; she just swanned through the place, brought it all into the bathroom, changed in a stall, and dumped her old clothes in the trash on her way out.
Usually she relies on a combination of audacity and the fact that she never lingers anywhere long to see her through petty crime, but knowing the Machine is watching her back and erasing any possible evidence sends continuous low-level thrills up her spine.
She's so sweet.
First step accomplished, she spends some more time looking around before eventually deciding to just track down Accelerator.
Once she finds him, she greets him with: ] Did you know they don't sell Tasers in Macy's? We'll have to go to Cabela's. [ There's one next door, no doubt not a coincidence. (So sweet.) ]
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There is also the matter of size. He isn't sure what size he's supposed to be, though thankfully eyeballing things makes it clear he's going to run a small. He picks out a couple of things, a black t-shirt with a skull on it and black jeans, before he starts wandering some more. When he reaches the teens sections he digs through the racks, having better luck than before. he's still having a tough time, but at least it's easier to find styles that aren't suburban dad.
There are several times he notices some other customer is staring at him. No one approaches, so he handles it by scowling and keeping to himself.
When Root approaches he still has pitifully few clothes picked out. At first he doesn't even recognize her, assuming she's some random customer, so when she speaks to him he does a doubletake and stares.]
What? [What the fuck, seriously. He's baffled.] What the hell are you talking about? You look completely different. How the fuck did you find new stuff so fast?
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[ Amused at the incredulity, Root gives a wink and then moves right on. ]
Technically it's still illegal for minors to have Tasers, [ she says matter-of-factly, ] but I figure it'd go over better than a gun if anyone asked you about it. And you're really going to need some accessories to pull off that look.
[ No respectable black-on-black wearing goth would go without a spiky wristband in her estimation. ]
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Frowning, he goes back to digging through the clothing rack. They can talk while he finds more stuff to try on.]
Why would I need a taser? I can kill someone just by touching them. [Just getting that out of the way before tackling the idea of accessories.]
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Killing gets attention, and killing like that especially. My boss and I will do everything we can to keep you out of the hands of people who would exploit you, but don't make it harder on us than it has to be, okay?
[ She sounds serious, even as her physical demeanor remains completely casual. Root can pull off the disparity as easily as breathing, utter sincerity exposed like eyes strikingly obvious from behind a mask. ]
Here, take this. [ She pulls back, claiming a few things. ] You go to a changing room and I'll get the accessories.
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Whatever.
[That's to both avoiding killing people and trying the clothes on. The former sounds like a challenge for him but he's up for it (especially when he's very serious about laying low), and the latter gets him away from the endless aisles of clothes, so he takes what she's offering and wanders in the direction of the large sign at the back of the store indicating changing rooms. He's going to get a weird look from the attendant but heads on in to start trying stuff on.]