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Figures, Ari had as much of a clue as she had, but the theory he given to put out really started to shine some sense the longer he elaborated upon it. Nico tapped away at her lips as she listened, leaning back against the pillow to get herself comfortable.
"Nono, you got a point." She interjected, just as soon as he left it as 'just a theory'. "I know this game is just a game but I met some players who don't see it that way. At first you think they are just a bunch of weirdos, you know? Just addicted to a game. But then..." Then it gets serious, specially with how death is so prevalent and controversial topic. Her eyes met his shortly after again to continue "People can die, so that tells me it has way more grip on us than we know. On a technical level, emotions are just chemical reactions the brain undergoes, reactions that can be interpreted and separated accordingly: Serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine." She rambled, words that simply slipped out of her mouth with a memorized flow, as if they were about to have an exam and simply decided to practice one with the other. "Imagine, maybe you could find a way to help your memory ingame." A fleeting thought of hers, handwaved into dismissal.
"Actually, hey, have you had any threads that were severed? Like, the looked cut. Frayed, etcetera?" Fortunately for him, the topic had her so absorbed, it was hardly noticed how he just dodged her question out of a sudden.
"I had one I didn't follow. It just disappeared I think? Makes me think they are tied to pre-scripted events like you say, some kind of radar for them. Some games have ways for you to know where to go to get into the fun stuff." She responded, but that theory left her with a bitter gap in it's logic. "But that doesn't explain why it links us to players. They are not events or pre-scripted." A frown deep in thought formed on her features.
The Intellectual banter was left aside once she had to answer a much more personal question. Only for him to retort back in a different way to what she felt would follow. A tease, or maybe just a verbal slap back at her.
"Well, maybe I'll surprise you," He shrugged, and that gesture had her bite her own teeth down and stare daggers at him.
"You better." She quickly added, irked look that lasted little in comparison to how her annoyance uses to, if only because of the revelation that followed.
"Yeah, he...he's not had it easy."
There clearly was more to Theo than it seemed, and the severity on Ari's voice, the request he did to her at this moment, it all stewed inner conflict on her as her own brain begun to recap the many times she's pissed him off for the sake of it, or aimed to at least. It would explain why he didn't react at all to her, if he had it hard enough for Ari to ask this of her. "I didn't mean anything on Japan you know. I don't like bullies, I just... Poke fun at uptight people I guess." Guilt-ridden, she took a defensive shell for this one. How could she not? He's just asking of her as if she was the most likely candidate to go out and make Theo's life miserable- That's not her. "That's not me-" The inner voice in her head just slipped out there for a second, and Nico had to clear her throat to recover from that one. "No promises, but I think he's smart enough to not piss me off that much. His insults always go over my head anyways." She chuckled.
A wide grin formed on her lips when he finally gave in, despite the eye-rolling he just did right infront of her, which prompted her to raise her feet just a bit and slam her ankles down on him. "Don't 'yeah yeah sure' me!" She nagged, folding her arms against her chest and waiting for his explanation to go through. Surprisingly? He seemed to actually think with the head above his shoulders moreso than the one between his legs, which she was certain that is impossible, given the title she bestowed upon him as Sir. Fuckboy of Philly. Truly an enigma to her just how this guy worked. If mixed signals was a person in need of an oc, then Ari would be their favourite.
"So you like her that much and you ain't gonna try it?" Downright baffled at what he just said. "You said it yourself, you got more money than you know what to do so why don't you try to use some of that to chase after? You don't have to go full on muscle guy on her, but maybe pitch an idea to her and see if she likes it?" She started to brainstorm a few thoughts, yet in the end, that just put in display where her heart. A romantic with a bitter, sore heart. "If it doesn't work out THEN you can say it's out of the cards... And for the record, I never had a long distance relationship. Had one at school, but it didn't turn out well. I don't like people enough in real life for that, I sure as hell don't think some person online can do better."
@Yugam