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[personal profile] forgottenlanguage 2025-05-20 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Not much further, indeed. The whole trip wasn’t long to make on foot (not by Atreyun’s estimation). A few of these city blocks in one direction. A few more in another direction. Turn left at the blue building, three buildings up on the right. Easy enough. And with Atreyun’s brisk pace and long strides it isn’t long at all until they’re at the door. Unfamiliar with the concept of house keys, he waits staring, while Akihito opens the door and then proceeds to carry him inside. He maneuvers through the darkened apartment to lay the boy for rest on the couch.

It’s all very strange to him. He understands it all on a very surface level thanks to his initial connection with the boy. When Akihito’s feeling stronger, Atreyun has many questions. Now, he has only one.

“Where may I fetch water for you?”
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[personal profile] conquisitus 2025-05-20 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Though it wasn't a terribly long trip as it was, it would've been shorter had Akihito been willing to go back the way he came. Specifically the direction he ran from. Even with Atreyun here, he couldn't do it. This also just goes to show how close he got to home before he was attacked. Does that mean they live near him? What if they're in his building? There's a sense of dread that comes over him at that thought.

No more than a handful of seconds after Atreyun lays Akihito on the couch, he's climbing back to his feet with a not insignificant amount of effort. He shuffles across the room to flip the light switch, lighting up the living room. The space is quaint. Cozy. There's a bookshelf on one wall, filled with a mix of novels and picture books, trinkets and cute stuffed animals. There's a small television in one corner, and a tall snake plant in the other. There are photos on the walls alongside art and other hanging wall decor. Quaint. Cozy.

"Fetch water? Oh! Oh no, you don't have to do that." And not in the brushing it off 'you've already done enough for me' sort of way. He gestures for Atreyun to follow as he slowly limps his way to a door next to the living room. "The water comes to us," he explains as he flips on the bathroom light and points to the sink before turning on the cold water. "See?"
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[personal profile] forgottenlanguage 2025-06-01 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
A frown pulls his features down when Akihito instantly rises from where he’s been placed to rest. Atreyun’s dismay is short lived, replaced by some level of surprise and awe when the room is bathed instantly and fully in light. He physically jolts, blinking around the room to find the light sources that lit like magic. (Is electricity not magic to someone who knows no such thing?) A few seconds pass before Atreyun takes in the whole of the room. As expected, it’s very unlike what he knows. The homes of people thousands of years ago are alien in comparison to this.

Without a word more, he follows Akihito to another room (partitioned rooms! What a novelty!). Once more he jerks his head up when the lights come on. He’s much quicker this time to look at his surroundings. Very foreign to him, indeed. But the way he audibly gasps when Akihito turns the tap and the water pours forth. But the basin it spills into is fixed and not large enough to get a pail under…

“How do you use this to bathe?”
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[personal profile] conquisitus 2025-06-02 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry Atreyun, but there are some things that are easier to show than explain. Which means he has to get up so he can show them. Besides, he can make his way around his apartment well enough. Oh, everything is still horribly painful (a little more so, even, since he hasn't really moved much since leaving the book store) but he can get around well enough. It's not like his apartment is too big that he has to do a lot of walking to get from one place to another.

"That one isn't for bathing." Akihito shuts the water off and moves to the opposite side of the bathroom where the bathtub sits against the wall. He sits on the edge of it (he can get around, but standing and walking are both incredibly exhausting) before leaning down to put the stopper in the drain. "I have a bathtub for bathing. It has the same taps at the sink does," he explains, pointing to the silver fixtures on the tub that match those on the sink.
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[personal profile] forgottenlanguage 2025-06-13 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
A tiny, awed oh escapes him as the water flows on a slightly larger scale than from the sink. It's a moment before Atreyun moves closer, reaching out to move his fingers through the running water. This time, upon feeling that it's already growing warm, he gasps.

"What magic is used to heat this?"
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[personal profile] conquisitus 2025-06-14 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"It's done with electricity, like how the lights are powered. Or with fire? I'm not sure exactly how they do it in this building. But anyway, there's, like, a really big thank downstairs in the basement that is filled with water and the water is heated up in the tank with electricity or fire. Then it just sits there, nice and preheated, waiting until someone needs it. I think? I'm not super sure about how hot water heaters work. I can find a better explanation for it later if you want." He's sure there's somehow around a million youtube videos to choose from to explain water heaters. A video that will explain it much better than he can, given he knows very little about these sorts of things. He lives in an apartment so he doesn't need to know this stuff.

"Um, I'm going to get undressed now so if you could wait out in the living room for me... It's where you put me down when we got inside." Taking a few deep breaths to prepare himself, Akihito climbs back to his feet. There, he takes a few more breaths. Everything hurts and it makes everything feel like so much effort. It makes him have to think out every move before he makes it. No room for anything extra. So it's a full minute of standing there before he tugs on the zipper of his sweater, trying to shrug off the garment without too much effort. That the one place the sweater isn't full stretched out is around his injured wrist just feels cruel. Moving his arm enough to reach the sweater with his other hand feels like more than he's capable of right now, so he just stands, looking down at the sweater hanging from his wrist.