"Is 'Kid' alright? Because 'Death the Kid' is a mouthful to say all the time."
At least Kon is honest.
When Kid starts to look around, Kon figures he might as well too. Maybe searching will turn up a clue! So while Kid checks the drawers and the desk, Kon moves further down, checking the other end of the room.
After the dressers, the room narrows, leaving two small outcroppings on either side. On one side is a small area, open to the rest of the room, with a sink and a stacked washer-dryer, as well as some storage cupboards. It doesn't look like they can use anything here to cook food, so meals must be provided for them somewhere else. Apparently they are responsible for their own laundry, though, as when Kon opens one of the cupboards he finds some laundry soap and dryer sheets.
Next Kon goes to the other side, Kid's side of the room, and checks there. Instead of being open to the room, this outcropping is closed off, with a door leading to it. Kon opens it and peeks in, and he finds a small bathroom, complete with toilet, sink, and stand-up shower. The entire room is tiled, even the floor, which stands out from the smooth, unidentifiable material that the rest of the floors are made of.
Kon steps back into the room just as Kid says that last part. "Maybe we'll get an explanation on our way to wherever we're going," he suggests, shutting the bathroom door behind him, "It sounds like everything here is given out on a need-to-know basis."
When he looks back down the room, that's when he finally notices the window, placed on the wall between their two beds. It's square, and just big enough to cover the gap between the two beds, and it goes from about four and a half feet off the ground to about six feet up, making it a long, horizontal rectangle. It does not seem to open, though, as there are no latches on it.
Kon is more interested in looking outside, though. As soon as he steps over and peers out, he goes "Woah!"
Wherever they are, it's in a huge city teeming with life. Their room is high up on whatever building they are in, too, because Kon can see past blocks and blocks of buildings of various heights. Different kinds of vehicles are zooming by (that feels wrong, it feels like cars shouldn't be able to fly at all), and it just seems so...big. And full of people.
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At least Kon is honest.
When Kid starts to look around, Kon figures he might as well too. Maybe searching will turn up a clue! So while Kid checks the drawers and the desk, Kon moves further down, checking the other end of the room.
After the dressers, the room narrows, leaving two small outcroppings on either side. On one side is a small area, open to the rest of the room, with a sink and a stacked washer-dryer, as well as some storage cupboards. It doesn't look like they can use anything here to cook food, so meals must be provided for them somewhere else. Apparently they are responsible for their own laundry, though, as when Kon opens one of the cupboards he finds some laundry soap and dryer sheets.
Next Kon goes to the other side, Kid's side of the room, and checks there. Instead of being open to the room, this outcropping is closed off, with a door leading to it. Kon opens it and peeks in, and he finds a small bathroom, complete with toilet, sink, and stand-up shower. The entire room is tiled, even the floor, which stands out from the smooth, unidentifiable material that the rest of the floors are made of.
Kon steps back into the room just as Kid says that last part. "Maybe we'll get an explanation on our way to wherever we're going," he suggests, shutting the bathroom door behind him, "It sounds like everything here is given out on a need-to-know basis."
When he looks back down the room, that's when he finally notices the window, placed on the wall between their two beds. It's square, and just big enough to cover the gap between the two beds, and it goes from about four and a half feet off the ground to about six feet up, making it a long, horizontal rectangle. It does not seem to open, though, as there are no latches on it.
Kon is more interested in looking outside, though. As soon as he steps over and peers out, he goes "Woah!"
Wherever they are, it's in a huge city teeming with life. Their room is high up on whatever building they are in, too, because Kon can see past blocks and blocks of buildings of various heights. Different kinds of vehicles are zooming by (that feels wrong, it feels like cars shouldn't be able to fly at all), and it just seems so...big. And full of people.