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Where the universe is concerned, Olaf doesn't generally question its choices. Bad things happen. Good things happen. Strange things happen, but usually it all fits together in the larger pieces of the puzzle. It's why he doesn't really do so much more than shrug when instead of walking into Mike's bar, he walks into a party in full swing where he doesn't recognize a single guest.
It's not like this is the first time it's happened to Olaf. Generally, him recognizing someone in a crowd full of people is usually a start. Still, he has learned to go with the stranger events in the universe and no one's died as a result of this little left turn, so he grabs the joint he'd tucked away behind his ear and drifts into the throng of people, observing the summer-like nature of the party from the vibrant drinks to the decorations to the clothes everyone's wearing. Really, this could very well still be Auckland for all he knows and whatever he took earlier had been laced stronger than usual, but Olaf's sort of getting the feeling there's more to it than that.
With no shoes and a Hawaiian shirt fit for a king, Olaf feels like he fits right into the breezy, summer theme of the party around him. He might not know how he got here, but Olaf's never turned down a good party. This one holds a great deal of promise.
It's not like this is the first time it's happened to Olaf. Generally, him recognizing someone in a crowd full of people is usually a start. Still, he has learned to go with the stranger events in the universe and no one's died as a result of this little left turn, so he grabs the joint he'd tucked away behind his ear and drifts into the throng of people, observing the summer-like nature of the party from the vibrant drinks to the decorations to the clothes everyone's wearing. Really, this could very well still be Auckland for all he knows and whatever he took earlier had been laced stronger than usual, but Olaf's sort of getting the feeling there's more to it than that.
With no shoes and a Hawaiian shirt fit for a king, Olaf feels like he fits right into the breezy, summer theme of the party around him. He might not know how he got here, but Olaf's never turned down a good party. This one holds a great deal of promise.
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Better than being dead, but still not what she would have preferred to pay for the experience.
"Apparently, though, that doesn't happen to everyone. And they tell me that I might be able to get back home anytime, so who knows. But yeah, alternate universe. If you try a door and it gets you back to your hospital, congratulations."
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All right, it was not quite as devastating news as Martha had initially thought it might be. If anything, she found she felt...relieved, as if this kind of weird shit was the way things were supposed to be, and the mundane nature of everyday life was the bit that was wrong. It was an epic puzzle, and she didn't get nearly enough of those these days.
Though it was good to hear there might be a way out. "So some people can and some people can't," she mused. "I hope you find your...well, where were you from?"
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She thought the accent was right, but with the people here arriving from virtually infinite dimensions, what was English to April could be something completely different to this woman. Like Donnie said, it was better to be precise.
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She wasn't sure what the best adjective was here, so she went with, "Fun." The girl's clothes looked about right to be from within, oh, forty years or so of Martha's own time, was her guess, and probably a lot closer. Definitely not the 1930s.
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"I'm April, by the way," she added, and offered her hand. "Sorry I'm not more of an expert on this place."
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She was a bit taken aback at the sudden introduction, because Americans were always throwing personal details around like candy at a parade, but she'd learned how to take that with a grain of salt, out in space and time. "Martha," she said, and shook the girl's hand. "It's okay, I'm sorry to have asked you twenty questions. Just...I hadn't spoken to anyone else yet. It's been a really, really long day."