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Whatever You Do, I'll Do It Too
WHO: Adam Taurus and Orihime Inoue
WHAT: Orihime wants to see Vale so she can understand better the tensions between humans and Faunus. Adam accompanies her. She does not break into people's houses so she can stare at them and make observations.
WHEN: May 3, 2014
WHERE: Vale Archway - Fayren
Orihime waited outside the Archway, wearing a bright yellow raincoat and galoshes with good thick soles. Her floral skirt covered her knees, slightly spattered with rain water. The newspaper had said the weather would be good on Saturday, and it was, but she couldn't resist dashing through a good puddle now and again. Besides, weathermen weren't always right, so she wanted to make sure she was well dressed in case the weather took a turn for the worst.
She could see the city of Vale through the large stone Archway, and she had to admit, it was kind of fascinating to see a completely different world, then look behind the archway and see nothing at all. How did it work? Were they teleported to a different location when they walked into the archway? Was it just a magic illusion?
As time passed, she found herself growing more eager to test out her theories. But Adam would be here soon, and she didn't want him to find her running back and forth through the archway lest he think she wasn't taking her declaration seriously. The idea to visit Vale and see for herself why Adam hated humans so much was an impulse that popped into her head on the day of the cherry blossom viewing. She knew he was struggling with his old prejudice and hatred, and he'd done an admirable job adapting in her opinion. But it didn't seem fair to expect him to overcome everything on his own like that. She needed to see things from his point of view. Maybe the humans from his world really deserved to be hated. That was why she had to see, and he'd offered to go with her.
She was a little grateful for that; it would have been embarrassing if she wound up getting lost.
WHAT: Orihime wants to see Vale so she can understand better the tensions between humans and Faunus. Adam accompanies her. She does not break into people's houses so she can stare at them and make observations.
WHEN: May 3, 2014
WHERE: Vale Archway - Fayren
Orihime waited outside the Archway, wearing a bright yellow raincoat and galoshes with good thick soles. Her floral skirt covered her knees, slightly spattered with rain water. The newspaper had said the weather would be good on Saturday, and it was, but she couldn't resist dashing through a good puddle now and again. Besides, weathermen weren't always right, so she wanted to make sure she was well dressed in case the weather took a turn for the worst.
She could see the city of Vale through the large stone Archway, and she had to admit, it was kind of fascinating to see a completely different world, then look behind the archway and see nothing at all. How did it work? Were they teleported to a different location when they walked into the archway? Was it just a magic illusion?
As time passed, she found herself growing more eager to test out her theories. But Adam would be here soon, and she didn't want him to find her running back and forth through the archway lest he think she wasn't taking her declaration seriously. The idea to visit Vale and see for herself why Adam hated humans so much was an impulse that popped into her head on the day of the cherry blossom viewing. She knew he was struggling with his old prejudice and hatred, and he'd done an admirable job adapting in her opinion. But it didn't seem fair to expect him to overcome everything on his own like that. She needed to see things from his point of view. Maybe the humans from his world really deserved to be hated. That was why she had to see, and he'd offered to go with her.
She was a little grateful for that; it would have been embarrassing if she wound up getting lost.

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With a cheery grin, Orihime hooked her arm with Adam's. "Ne, we should get something for lunch while we're here!" It was important to see how he was treated in public settings, though she did wonder if he'd be treated as an ordinary Faunus, or a member of his White Fang organization.
"What does the White Fang do, anyway?" Orihime confided in a whisper, as long as they were close.
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"Alright... we can do that," she seemed to be having fun. But at that kind of question he's quiet for a bit, trying to debate how to answer her. The truth, he figured, would be the best.
"The White Fang is a group of Faunus that are fighting for more rights. We used to be a small group that simply took part in protests and boycotts, but about five years ago we switched leaders. Peaceful protests turned into more... organized crime. Kidnapping, assault, setting fire to shops that refused to serve us, hijacking trains that used forced Faunus labor... even murder of certain individuals. I wasn't entirely opposed to it either, mind you. I would rather they fear us. I've taken part in plenty of hijackings and such."
Well, he wasn't even trying to hide what he had done, "and not everyone agreed with that, which is why... some left."
Like how Blake did.
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She fell quiet, but didn't let go of his arm. Instead she just squeezed him a little tighter.
Adam didn't seem like an evil person at heart, so she had to wonder just what he'd been through that he would be pushed into what sounded like outright terrorism.
Well, she'd come to learn for herself, and she was resolved to do just that, no matter how ugly it got.
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No, he wouldn't allow himself to feel that way. It was just how she squeezed his arm, that was all.
"...We're nearly at the city," they were at the gates now, about to enter into it. It was very vast, many tall buildings around and banners all over the city.
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"It's nice so far!" she remarked, relaxing a little. Then she glanced up at Adam. It was hard to say how he was feeling when all she had to go on was the shape of his mouth. Which was unchanged.
"Are you nervous?"
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"As if I would be," they should be nervous of him, honestly. He might need to be careful though, the White Fang isn't exactly a legal group. He doesn't want to get arrested here or anything, that could be problematic.
But, as they walk into the city it seems as normal as ever. This is Vale, after all, there are plenty of people walking about and doing their own things. Shopping, talking, setting up fliers and banners- there are far too many humans but they all seem to be doing their own things. Adam felt uncomfortable being around them, but it wasn't anything he wasn't to at this point. Still, there were tons of stares between Orihime and him, and especially at his weapon as well.
"What do you think, so far?"
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"I know it's just a copy, but I really like it so far!" she responded. "It's definitely bigger than the town I'm from." Unless she included ALL of Tokyo and ALL of its suburbs. But she didn't.
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"There," he pointed over to it as they walked, "we can-" ....oh.
As they got closer he watched as a young Faunus boy got kicked out of the cafe by the owner. It was hard to tell, but with those tiny ears and tail, he could see that he was a weasel Faunus. Adam tensed suddenly when he watched what was going on in front of them, he even pulled his arm away from Orihime, his pace becoming a little quicker.
But the boy had been shoved out, no food allowed, and no service either. He had tried to protest but it was no use, and he simply sighed and turned around to leave.
Well!! This wouldn't stand, not if Adam (and possibly Orihime) had anything to say about this.
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She could feel Adam tensing, and she relaxed her arm when he abruptly pulled forward and away from her. Quickly she moved after him, unsure how he was going to respond. Hopefully things wouldn't get violent. She was more worried about the kid than teaching the restaurant owner a lesson. THAT guy, she wanted to talk to in person, just to ask why. It seemed like such a cruel thing to do, but she didn't have all of the facts just yet.
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"Humans aren't very nice, are they?" Adam wouldn't have cared if this had happened to a human boy, but it happening to a Faunus just didn't sit well with him. He knew that Orihime was behind him now, with how closely she had followed. Adam could see the boy's gaze move over to Orihime, silently questioning why a human might show concern for him.
Adam glanced over his shoulder at Orihime then back to the weasel, "...don't worry about her, she's hardly a human. Actually, might be safe to say she's an alien," Adam smiled lightly, tossing in a rather sarcastic joke to make the boy feel better.
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No, Orihime, that wasn't what he was actually saying. But perhaps she already knew that.
She looked between the two of them, then at the cafe. "I'll get us something to go for all of us. I'd like to talk to the owner for a little bit too, if you don't mind." Communication would probably flow more freely if she was alone, she reasoned.
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Adam glances over at her, the boy looking to her as well. His much kinder voice from before changes into something much more serious, maybe even a little dramatic knowing Adam.
"...You wanted to see what my world was like, go and see what it's also like for those that sympathize with Faunus."
Most likely, she'll be denied access as well.
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And who knew? Maybe she'd be able to affect a little change. It was nothing to bank on, but she wasn't going to give up easily!
"Just leave it to me, Adam-san! Thank you for your concern!"
Not that he'd expressed any, but that was beside the point.
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Even though Adam simply grouped them all together, but whatever. He watched her go, and didn't say anything more, and he simply turned back to the boy. Time to just talk with him and see how he's doing, yupyup.
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Time passed. The inside of the building was quiet, so it seemed likely that she was getting the conversation she'd been hoping for.
It wasn't until nearly fifteen minutes later that Orihime emerged, her upper right half of her body dripping with hot soup, and noodles on her hair. So why was she smiling?
"Well, I got some free food to go, ah ha ha!" Clearly she wasn't the negotiator she'd kind of wished she could be. "Mou, you were right. People are pretty stubborn!"
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Adam had stood up and walked away from the other Faunus for the time being, staring in disbelief at just what he was seeing. He... couldn't understand her, ever. She didn't need to stand up for them, she didn't need to go so far that she would get hot soup thrown at her. Well, at least now she knows what it's like to be a Faunus in certain places
"I can't believe you..." the man shook his head. He had already given the weasel some of his remaining lien, so he figured the boy had been compensated for at least a little bit. Adam looked down at him then over to Orihime.
"We can't very well get lunch now, we'll have to get you cleaned up first."
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"I'm actually not that hungry, but if you are, we can still look for a place to eat."
The reaction of the man inside the cafe had kind of killed her appetite. How could someone choose to hate people so blindly? It didn't make sense to her. She'd tried to ask, but that had only made him angrier.
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"Guess it's time to find you something else to wear, then."
He never thought he'd smile around a human, but he was amused by Orihime's determination.
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Especially if she got Adam of all people to smile!
"Well, as long as it isn't expensive. Maybe a rain poncho, just in case there's more soup in the future?"
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Seriously Orihime.
Either way, Adam turned to look down at the boy, talking with him again briefly He nodded at the other Faunus, then the boy ran off down the street. Adam had glanced over at Orihime, adjusting his mask as he spoke, "he'll be fine. I gave him some of my lien so he definitely has enough money to last for a while."
And Adam walked closer to her now, a hand reaching out to her and-- ....he pulled a noddle out of her hair, "perhaps a new change of clothes isn't all you need," perhaps a shower?!
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But later.
"Ne, that was very kind of you. I didn't know you were so good with kids, Adam-san," she noted, her eyes twinkling. She'd never had a problem with Adam, but it was nice to see that he had a kind side that ran deep. Maybe deeper than he realized.
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He cleared his throat at that, dropping the noodle to the ground. The Faunus put a hand in his pocket, turning away from her. He didn't want to hear something like that, especially from her. He was a cold member of the White Fang, he couldn't afford to seem weak.
"I just didn't like seeing one of us being treated that way, that's all," and if she hadn't been here then he might have just gutted that man, honestly.
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"I don't like seeing people treated like that either. I wish there were more I could do." She heaved a sigh. "Maybe I'll just have to keep coming back!"