Imagine Alexi's excitement right now, riding on her friend's vehicle, on a road trip with the first major destination is the ever legendary Waterstock Music Festival, at her hometown no less. Though, to be fair, the road trip is very loosely planned, and Waterstock is still days away, so the group is planning to just fuck around, for a lack of a better term, for a bit before getting there, and then plan the next major destination after that. Still, she can't wait to show her friends the new underground(or in her term, underwater, haha) stuff she has been listening to over the years and she can't wait to convert them from plebeians to hipsters.
Not that's not the only reason, she also just wants to enjoy the company of her friends and have some fun. What kind of fun, she's not sure, but it would certainly be better than just sitting at her dorm, shitposting 'ironically' on /mu/ like the last few summers.
Alas, Alexi can't exactly express that excitement since she's dozing off in her seat. Nine AM is awfully early for a bunch of college students.
Finally on the road, and with seemly endless possibilities, and all kinds of strange and unique experiences waiting for her, Alice's spirits were as high as they could get right now, despite the blank expression on her face.
Even the most mundane sights on the road, (like the sporadic vehicle, the lonely billboard, or the roaming creature) and all the “empty” space between points of interest were fascinating to her, as she hadn't personally seen other landscapes beyond the limits of her hometown, (at least, as far as she remembered) so even these simple things sparked her imagination and curiosity.
Nonetheless, there was something that mortified Alice right now: The ceaseless and annoying noise of the RV's old engine. It wasn't the sound itself what it bothered her, but the fact that her fellow trippers had to endure it because of her. (since she was the one that donated it for their trip) She could stand that obnoxious cacophony, but she wasn't sure if her organic mates would be so resilient.
-“I apologize for the engine's noise. Grandpa warned me it would be a little loud, but I didn't know it would be this bad. I'm so sorry everyone.”
She exclaimed as she addressed the group as a whole.
Unbeknownst to Alice, Alexi woke up when the robot apologized for the rickety engines.
"Oh, don't worry about it," Alexi lazily assured as she squirmed in her seat and blinking hard against any light that came into her amphibious eyes. "Back where I live, there's always submarines driving by my family's flats...erm, that's what we called apartments underwater, and some of them are pretty rickety. I get used to it."
What Alexi will never seem to get used to is the strange voice Alice is using and her weird emphasis on some words, which is somewhat poetic, since that's how Alexi managed to hear that monotone machine voice out of the crowd and spotted her, then she went up to her, commented about how robotic her voice is and somehow, they ended up as acquaintances and eventually friends. She was not sure about other people being that excited to see a humanlike robot but to her, it's her first time seeing one and it's completely amazing and surreal at just how human Alice is.
Imagine Alexi's excitement right now, riding on her friend's vehicle, on a road trip with the first major destination is the ever legendary Waterstock Music Festival, at her hometown no less. Though, to be fair, the road trip is very loosely planned, and Waterstock is still days away, so the group is planning to just fuck around, for a lack of a better term, for a bit before getting there, and then plan the next major destination after that. Still, she can't wait to show her friends the new underground(or in her term, underwater, haha) stuff she has been listening to over the years and she can't wait to convert them from plebeians to hipsters. Not that's not the only reason, she also just wants to enjoy the company of her friends and have some fun. What kind of fun, she's not sure, but it would certainly be better than just sitting at her dorm, shitposting 'ironically' on /mu/ like the last few summers. Alas, Alexi can't exactly express that excitement since she's dozing off in her seat. Nine AM is awfully early for a bunch of college students.
Finally on the road, and with seemly endless possibilities, and all kinds of strange and unique experiences waiting for her, Alice's spirits were as high as they could get right now, despite the blank expression on her face. Even the most mundane sights on the road, (like the sporadic vehicle, the lonely billboard, or the roaming creature) and all the “empty” space between points of interest were fascinating to her, as she hadn't personally seen other landscapes beyond the limits of her hometown, (at least, as far as she remembered) so even these simple things sparked her imagination and curiosity. Nonetheless, there was something that mortified Alice right now: The ceaseless and annoying noise of the RV's old engine. It wasn't the sound itself what it bothered her, but the fact that her fellow trippers had to endure it because of her. (since she was the one that donated it for their trip) She could stand that obnoxious cacophony, but she wasn't sure if her organic mates would be so resilient. -“I apologize for the engine's noise. Grandpa warned me it would be a little loud, but I didn't know it would be this bad. I'm so sorry everyone.”
She exclaimed as she addressed the group as a whole.
Unbeknownst to Alice, Alexi woke up when the robot apologized for the rickety engines. "Oh, don't worry about it," Alexi lazily assured as she squirmed in her seat and blinking hard against any light that came into her amphibious eyes. "Back where I live, there's always submarines driving by my family's flats...erm, that's what we called apartments underwater, and some of them are pretty rickety. I get used to it." What Alexi will never seem to get used to is the strange voice Alice is using and her weird emphasis on some words, which is somewhat poetic, since that's how Alexi managed to hear that monotone machine voice out of the crowd and spotted her, then she went up to her, commented about how robotic her voice is and somehow, they ended up as acquaintances and eventually friends. She was not sure about other people being that excited to see a humanlike robot but to her, it's her first time seeing one and it's completely amazing and surreal at just how human Alice is.
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