[ She takes a step back, because she's at least always been good at bracing herself and standing her ground. She's about ready to tell the dog off herself too, but Ellie gets to it first. ]
[So Ellie turns her loose, letting Toph figure it out, but leading her in the direction she needs to go. She points out things along the way. A hydrangea bush, the smell of fruit and honeysuckle from a nearby garden, how this corner always smells like burning rubber and she can't figure out why.
Ellie proves to be awesome at thinking of certain things and totally stupid about others, like leading being careful about things she could trip over, but totally forgetting to tell her to duck overgrown trees or bushes.
Hey, she's learning.
Jackson is also proving to be an unknowing help. He knows where they're headed, and consistently goes in the right direction, can be relied upon to avoid traffic and danger.
Then a scooter roars by and sends up a cloud of smoke, leaving Ellie coughing and Jackson sneezing and licking his nose, barking. Thankfully he doesn't give chase.]
[ Ellie's known her only for a few days and she's already better at remembering she's blind than a certain someone usually is. (Cough, Sokka, cough.) Although to be fair, her friends at home have the excuse that she can see in her own way and doesn't always come off as blind because of it. Still.
Then there's the scooter and Toph shouts in protest, covering her eyes from the dirt kicked up but the damage has already been done. ]
Okay, seriously, what are those things?!
[ The things with motors rushing past, she means. ]
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Hey!
[ She takes a step back, because she's at least always been good at bracing herself and standing her ground. She's about ready to tell the dog off herself too, but Ellie gets to it first. ]
Yeah, apparently.
[ She wipes her face with a grimace. ]
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So, I know you've already met, but this is Jackson and he's the world's worst guard dog.
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[ Despite the greeting not being quite to her liking, she reaches out and strokes Jackson over the head just once. ]
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I guess he listens to me though. Most of the time.
[Jackson licks her fingers again, and Ellie extends her arm to touch Toph's lightly. Inviting her to hang on, provided that she has to.]
Anyway, you ready to go?
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[ She takes Ellie's hand, and turns her head in Jackson's general direction. ]
He better not get any ideas about tripping me.
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Anyway, park's this way. You head down to the end of the street, and then take a right.
[And it quickly becomes apparent that Ellie is already figuring Toph will explore, and she's just helping that along by giving her directions.]
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That's where we're going? Or are you just saying?
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[ She turns to the right and heads for the wall, because that's what she can use as direction. ]
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[So Ellie turns her loose, letting Toph figure it out, but leading her in the direction she needs to go. She points out things along the way. A hydrangea bush, the smell of fruit and honeysuckle from a nearby garden, how this corner always smells like burning rubber and she can't figure out why.
Ellie proves to be awesome at thinking of certain things and totally stupid about others, like leading being careful about things she could trip over, but totally forgetting to tell her to duck overgrown trees or bushes.
Hey, she's learning.
Jackson is also proving to be an unknowing help. He knows where they're headed, and consistently goes in the right direction, can be relied upon to avoid traffic and danger.
Then a scooter roars by and sends up a cloud of smoke, leaving Ellie coughing and Jackson sneezing and licking his nose, barking. Thankfully he doesn't give chase.]
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Then there's the scooter and Toph shouts in protest, covering her eyes from the dirt kicked up but the damage has already been done. ]
Okay, seriously, what are those things?!
[ The things with motors rushing past, she means. ]
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[Ellie stares after it appreciatively for a few moments before moving on.]
They've got two wheels, kind of like a bike. Ish. Anyway, we're almost at the park!
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What's a bike?
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I don't know how to ride one, though.
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[ It's not the first time she hears noise like that, but it's the first time outside of battle. ]
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I can drive a truck.
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They're no big deal, but yeah, they all have engines, so they make the sound.
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Good to know they're used for other things than just tanks and stuff.
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[Damn it, soldier talk still slips out.]
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