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Fixer-Uppers, Sunday
Oh, man, was Jim ever in a good mood today at the Fiver-Uppers. The island had moved again, and for all the creepiness in the world, nothing was ever going to change the fact that for the first time in ages, the weather was good enough for him to ride his solar surfer to work. Between the chill of the ice age and London's rain, he'd been having withdrawls. Just a bit.
A lot.
He was sitting up on the counter with his surfer propped up against it just in case he decided that he wanted to grab it and go for another ride during his lunch break or something. For the time being, he was toying here and there with smaller bits and pieces, trying to come up with some combination of Earth materials that would be able to score him a working miniature.
A bit unconsciously, he'd taken to whistling as he worked. It hadn't taken very much for the silence of this new place to start to get to him, surfer-related happiness aside.
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A lot.
He was sitting up on the counter with his surfer propped up against it just in case he decided that he wanted to grab it and go for another ride during his lunch break or something. For the time being, he was toying here and there with smaller bits and pieces, trying to come up with some combination of Earth materials that would be able to score him a working miniature.
A bit unconsciously, he'd taken to whistling as he worked. It hadn't taken very much for the silence of this new place to start to get to him, surfer-related happiness aside.
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Ahem.
She smiled as she breezed in through the door. "Hello, Jim!"
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... Probably not a good enough mood to let Ariel borrow his surfer. But still a good mood! "You know, normally I do whatever I can to avoid conversation about the weather, but isn't it great to be away from all of that cold again?"
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Jim had learned what a buffalo was in Try Not To Die class. When he'd had to find some way to incorporate it into a snow fort or something. Ew.
"Here seems kind of... quiet, from what I could tell on my way in today. Which is fine. I mean, so long as the weather's good enough for me to get out without getting soaked or freezing off a few toes, I'm not about to complain. It looks like there's a lot of pretty run-down stuff out on the mainland this time around, too. Probably off-limits."
Which was exactly why he was planning on taking his surfer out that way so that he could explore.
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The sparkle in her big blue eyes made it clear, though, that all the good stuff was usually found in the off-limits places. And, really, she was used to anything outside of the ocean being off-limits.
And though she figured it was pretty gosh darn unlikely, she figured this was a good chance to at least try to wriggle her way into certain borrowing privileges. "It's just a shame," she said, with a sigh that had her leaning, slightly slouched on the counter, "that you're stuck in her working while your surfer's just inside, not being used..."
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Really, he knew what she was getting at. But if she wanted to borrow his baby, she was going to have to work for it.
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But Ariel nodded with the utmost grave sympathy. "That's true," she said. "A person probably couldn't even fly it very much in here at all. But someone who was, oh, I don't know, say, outside all those walls, why, they wouldn't have much of a problem at all!"
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Oh yeah. Definitely making her work for it.
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"Yeah," she sighed heavily, shaking her head in dismay. "It is a real shame...but, I mean, and, stop me if this is crazy, but just because you're stuck here doesn't mean your surfer has to be, Jim."
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He would have been sad, if it went and did that.
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"Hmmm," she said, narrowing her eyes thoughtfully, tapping her chin in time with the gears that were going through her head. "Only propelling itself forward if someone has their feet on it, huh? Well, then, it sounds like you'll just need someone with feet to help the poor board out..."
Ariel bit her lip, still looking like she was thinking so hard at who could possibly fit that bill; her eyes started grazing around the store, searching for such a feature, until, eventually, they found themselves looking down at her own shoes. "Oh, hey!" she announced. "Look at that! I have feet!"
FEEEEEEET.
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Pointed look at his own toes? Oh yes.
"Of course, it's not all about feet, you know."
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"True," she allowed. "It does take a certain amount of skill to go along with it, too, but I've been on it before, I know how it works. I'll never get the hang of it if I don't ever get to try it on my own."
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"Without supervision or anything?"
WITH HIS BABY, ARIEL.
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"Yes?" she tried, with a hopeful lift in her voice.
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"You know, if anything happened to it, I would have to be pretty upset, right?"
Even if he was pretty sure he'd figured out a way to make a new one using scrap from the junkyard on the island, and all. Details.
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"Um...."
Come on, Ariel, you've gotten through worse conundrums than this before.
"Oh, hey!" There it was! Ariel lit up with an idea. "How about this? There's other people who work here, too, right? What if I went and convinced one of them to cover for you for a little bit and you can come give me a flying lesson?"
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"You could do that. Or I could just... take an extended lunch break. Sundays usually are pretty quiet, after all."
There was a pause, and then he lit up with a little grin. "But first, have you seen what I've been working on, yet?"
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"No!" she gasped. "What is it?"
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"It's just a prototype right now," he explained, reaching for the toy-sized surfer on the counter beside him, "but I've been experimenting with different materials from here on Earth, and I think I've found a few that I could probably use if I wanted to make more." A beat. "Uh, bigger than this, though."
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A beat.
"There's some copper in it?"
He'd found a coil of labelled copper wire. So at least he knew the name for that.
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Because that was the important part, right there.
"I'm going to have to test it on a full-scale model to see how it holds the weight, but there's a sort of sheet metal that I found that looks a bit more sturdy, so I might not have to worry about breaking it if I end up flying into another garbage can."
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Ariel approved of crazy colors. But another giggle was ensuing.
"Another garbage can?"
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