- (tinieblas) wrote in repose, @ 2016-06-24 16:57:00 |
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Entry tags: | *log, gwen riley, perry pearson |
The Arcade: Gwen & Perry
Who: Gwen and Perry
What: Meeting up to discuss stuff
Where: The Arcade
When: 6 pm.
Warnings/Rating: Maybe emo. Usually emo.
Gwen didn't change her clothes. She considered it, but she decided it might look like she was trying too hard, so she refrained. She grabbed a pair of sneakers that required two pairs of socks (since they were totally too big for her), and she grabbed her messenger bag, and she started walking toward the arcade. It wasn't a long walk, and she was kind of glad to get out of the apartment, since the power had been cut again. She would turn it back on when she got paid, and it wasn't really so bad. The weather was super temperate lately, and she charged her laptop at the diner and lab, so she had the internet, and she totally borrowed wifi from MJ (she would need to tell her about that). But it was still nice to get out, and she liked the arcade. She'd visited it during her initial tour of Repose, and it was one of the places she kept returning to. Additionally, she had vials and testing supplies in her messenger bag, so she could stop by one of the orchards after meeting Perry. She was interested in testing the soil in the town, especially after discussing potential town sentience with Ronan. By the time she got back to her dark apartment, it would be time to sleep, and that timing was perfect.
The arcade was small and dark, and the rug totally had glow-in-the-dark swirls on it in bright colors. It made Gwen think of all those "You know you were an 80s kid IF" posts on the internet. The place had skeeball and pinball machines, and it had super old games like Frogger and Pac-Man, but it also had newer stuff, like Dance Dance Revolution, and it even had a small laser tag room in the back.
Gwen walked inside, her messenger bag across her chest, and she looked around for Perry. She knew he wanted them to be "less suspicious," but she wasn't sure what he wanted them to be less suspicious than. Regardless, she reasoned it meant she shouldn't call his name. Instead, she walked down the dark rows of games, and she turned sideways to keep from bumping into teenagers in the small space.