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WHO: Weiss & Zuko
WHAT: A date!
WHEN: Friday, August 15th (backdated)
WHERE: A little Sichuan restaurant in Attleton Gate
WARNINGS: None?
[ Ever since the party, Weiss has been in a surprisingly pleasant mood despite certain circumstances. The party had, frankly, been exhausting. But fun! However, it wasn't what had put her in such a good mood for the week following it. What had was the fact that she was excited for Friday and her date with the guy who she kind of thought was kind of cute and totally had managed to escape any prying eyes (she hoped) to go meet him where they'd agreed.
Except, you know, she may have come a bit early. And possibly stood out waiting a little early in a dress in white instead of cream and a pair of fashionable boots (just in case she had to move-- the heels are nothing to her). Beneath the dress was a red petticoat-- just enough to give the dress a little oomph and protect her in case she needed to do any flips for whatever reason. Though her Genessia pendant was in a little purse (for whenever she needed it), she had a small necklace around her neck, matching the accent from her petticoat. Her usual hair crown accessory was where it always was, her hair tied back in her regular style.
Weiss opened her bag as she took her scroll out to check what time it was to see how much longer she would be waiting. She absolutely wasn't going to let Zuko be the one waiting on her. That much she had decided beforehand, but.. Well, she was getting impatient now, even if it was completely her fault. ]
WHAT: A date!
WHEN: Friday, August 15th (backdated)
WHERE: A little Sichuan restaurant in Attleton Gate
WARNINGS: None?
[ Ever since the party, Weiss has been in a surprisingly pleasant mood despite certain circumstances. The party had, frankly, been exhausting. But fun! However, it wasn't what had put her in such a good mood for the week following it. What had was the fact that she was excited for Friday and her date with the guy who she kind of thought was kind of cute and totally had managed to escape any prying eyes (she hoped) to go meet him where they'd agreed.
Except, you know, she may have come a bit early. And possibly stood out waiting a little early in a dress in white instead of cream and a pair of fashionable boots (just in case she had to move-- the heels are nothing to her). Beneath the dress was a red petticoat-- just enough to give the dress a little oomph and protect her in case she needed to do any flips for whatever reason. Though her Genessia pendant was in a little purse (for whenever she needed it), she had a small necklace around her neck, matching the accent from her petticoat. Her usual hair crown accessory was where it always was, her hair tied back in her regular style.
Weiss opened her bag as she took her scroll out to check what time it was to see how much longer she would be waiting. She absolutely wasn't going to let Zuko be the one waiting on her. That much she had decided beforehand, but.. Well, she was getting impatient now, even if it was completely her fault. ]

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[ he nods. ]
Dust seems to be like bending for your world. I sort of figured it would.
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[ She thinks. She doesn't quite get why it might be important to thank him in his own language, but she's got a lot to learn still. ]
It's probably similar in that aspect, though my family's company has refined Dust usage a lot. There were others before us, but since my grandfather built the company it's become much more accessible for everyone and has made possible all sorts of advances. [ She pauses for a brief moment. ] I have pamphlets if you're interested in learning more about Dust.
[ Insulting pamphlets, but she doesn't particularly care. ]
Do you want to go to the tower then? We probably won't actually be able to use it since the archway isn't connected to the rest of Vale, but it's still an impressive sight.
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Unless those pamphlets are written in that, [ he points to the chalkboard menu bolted to the wall as he rises from his seat ] I doubt I'd be able to read it. [ or whatever common language they all spoke and read here in genessia. he wasn't questioning how that worked. some things were best left alone.
coming around to her side of the booth, zuko held out a hand. ] Ready to go? I want to see this city of yours.
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I guess not. I don't know if you would be able to use it anyway, since most of the uses beyond throwing and igniting involve igniting them with Aura.
[ Weiss took his hand when he offered it, letting a little smile onto her lips, then stepping ahead to lead the way out. ] Follow me.
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How well do you think you can hold on?
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[ he's been through some rough rides, almost fallen off the edge of the western air temple a few times. he likes to think he's got a good grip. ]
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[ Still, she can do glyphs without Dust so she's tempted to just use a whole series of them to get them across the town to the correct archway more quickly. ]
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[ and he could probably catch himself with his bending, somehow. the phrase "jet propulsion" will come to mind — if he knew what a jet was. ]
What do you need me to do?
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[ Weiss's primary hand was her left, even if she was capable with both. It meant that she had grabbed Zuko with her right reflexively so that she could keep her best arm free-- but because her left hand was usually for her sword, she favored her right for glyphs. Weiss held out the small purse that she had with her to him. ]
And carry my purse.
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All right. I'm ready.
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On the count of three, jump.
[ Weiss swipes her free hand in a practiced motion until one of the glyphs appears beneath them. Usually she uses her sword to guide them, but she doesn't have that with her now. ]
1, 2, 3! [ And she's jumping, hopefully he is too. ]
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Run, and don't let go!
[ With that, Weiss broke into a run, making sure to hold onto Zuko. The glyphs would fall behind them so that Weiss could create more ahead of them, so it was necessary that they kept moving. It was a combination of Air Step glyphs and the glyphs that she used to combat gravity (like when a certain partner of hers had to run vertically up a cliff). Even running across it probably felt a little more like jumping combined with being pulled down at the same time. Even if it was tiring to use it like this and probably a little more dangerous than she should be subjecting anyone to, it would mean they could skip all of the street corners, turns, and traffic by just going above the buildings. ]
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The closer they get, the lower the glyphs start appearing and it's clear that it's only one at that point as they make their gradual descent. ]
How is it?
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I think I've officially just seen, as well as experienced, something that not even a fully realized Avatar could do.
[ why yes, he was indeed impressed. ]
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[ Otherwise she would've died a hundred times over already just from sheer falling or getting thrown into pillars or mountainsides or walls. Still, at the second comment, she seems to puff her chest out a little. ]
Lucky you then~ --We're jumping now.
[ She says it since they're about 8 feet above the ground and right in front of the archway, and Weiss just drops the last glyph so they can land. She's assuming that should be low enough for Zuko to drop without injury. Her knees only barely bend for the impact upon hitting the ground, since she's used to dropping from much higher places, then she turns her head to look at Zuko fully to make sure he's landed okay. ]
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Is this it?
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Come on. And don't wander off. If we get separated and you accidentally end up anywhere that doesn't have buildings, firebend as high into the sky as you can so I can find you. People who leave the city have a tendency to disappear. Even many fully trained hunters and huntresses don't have typically lengthy lifespans.
[ Weiss knows he can take care of himself and then some, but there's a reason there are only four civilizations in the whole world. The Grimm tend to make even the most powerful of people fall. ]
I know you can handle yourself, but I wouldn't willingly set foot outside of the city without every member of my team, and even then I'd be against it unless we were accompanied by other teams and at least one professor. Even then? Last time we went out, Jaune and Cardin were both nearly killed by a single Ursa. That said, everywhere inside the city should be safe since the archway didn't bring anyone with it but you'd better not ditch me anyway.
[ She knew she probably didn't have to give him any warnings because he wasn't going to leave her, but telling him served two purposes: in case of an emergency and it gave her a moment to recover from consecutively using glyphs like that. The use of glyphs was draining, even if she'd gotten better at it, and she didn't want him to see that. So stopping to announce why he should be careful served her well.
Weiss holds out her hand for him to take again. ]
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Don't leave the city, bend into the sky — got it. [ he took her hand, giving it a firm, gentle squeeze. ] Lead the way.
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Welcome to Vale, Zuko.
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Wow...
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[ Weiss decides to let Zuko process that before she says anything else. He probably has questions, plus he seems to be in shock about the whole thing. ]