“So you can
control computers with your mind now?” inquires Scott as they leave Matt’s
shop, using the back door again.
“Only if I
focus on it,” explains Legacy, “It becomes easier to use my powers depending on
how advanced the machinery is. And I can only focus on one device at the
moment.”
“At the
moment?” Scott inquires further.
“A week ago I
couldn’t even begin to do what I did today,” says Legacy, “It seems to me that
my power is slowly become stronger.”
A sense of agreement from the voice at the back of
my head. That means that I’m probably on the right line of logic on this
matter.
“That is
interesting,” mutters Scott before moving onto a different topic, “Not many
shops are open yet. Still got a few hours ‘til then. Let’s go to a diner for breakfast.”
“What’s a
diner?” asks Legacy.
“A place where
people buy cooked food to eat,” explains Scott, “It’s about breakfast time so
there should be at least one open. How does bacon and eggs sound to you?”
“I don’t
know,” replies Legacy, “I don’t remember ever trying it.”
“Hmm,” says
Scott, “Let me guess, you never had pancakes before either?”
Legacy shakes
her head.
I wish I could remember these things. It’s annoying
that Scott knows all these things when all I can say is that I don’t remember.
Scott leads
Legacy to one of the diners he spoke of. There aren’t many people are in it at
the moment.
Once they’ve found themselves a pair of seats, Scott orders both of
them a plate of bacon, egg, toast and a glass of orange juice.
Legacy focuses
on the local technology systems, primarily watching the other patrons via the
pair of cameras the diner has once she skimmed through the files on their
network.
It doesn’t
take long for their breakfast to be served. Legacy enjoyed watching it being
cooked by the security cameras. They each have three rashes of bacon, a couple
of eggs and a slice of toast plus a glass of orange juice.
She scoffs it
down once it arrives
It’s a lot better than the tin food that I’ve been
having.
Legacy looks
up to see Scott smiling at her.
“Hmm,” inquires
Legacy through a mouthful of bacon.
“You’re
gobbling that down fast,” notes Scott.
Legacy shrugs
before continuing with her meal at the same rate. Within moments Legacy has
finished her meal. Scott lets out one of his light chuckles before calling the waitresses
over and ordering another meal for Legacy.
This time it is
a batch of pancakes with a glass of apple juice. It doesn’t take long for
Legacy to eat it all as well, but by that time, Scott is also done.
Scott pays
with some dollars as they get up from their seats. Legacy notices he pays with
more than their meals cost.
I wonder why?
They continue
their silence as the two of them leave the diner.
“Now what?”
asks Legacy.
“More shopping
and a hair cut for you,” answers Scott, “We need to start getting more supplies
and I want you to start picking the materials you want rather than just using
what’s available. And while your hair is nice, long hair is impractical for
what you do. I’m thinking a pixie cut. Usually people book appointments, but since
we’ll get there when they open, we should be able to get an appointment. We
probably have another hour until it opens.”
“Okay,” says
Legacy.
“I just
thought of something by the way,” Scott says suddenly, “If anybody asks about
the relationship between us, just say I’m your honorary uncle. A close friend
of your father who is looking after you for the time being.”
“Sure,”
replies Legacy.
Even through the increasing amount of falsehoods sit
ill with me.
They find a
bench near the hairdresser where they sit down and wait. They spend the time as
Legacy asks Scott things she doesn’t know and he tries his best to answer them,
expanding her knowledge of the world they live in.
They fall
silent and watch as the hairdresser’s is opened across the street.
“Let’s go,”
says Scott as he gets up.
They head towards
the now open doors of the show. They’re in luck as Scott is easily able to book
an appointment. It turns out that not that many people actually have
appointments first thing in the morning.
The
hairdresser who does Legacy’s hair is nice, but Legacy doesn’t enjoy the small
talk that the woman tries to make. Especially since she doesn’t have proper
answers to her question or answer involves something that Scott has forbidden
her from speaking about.
Legacy can’t
help, but feel that she was unfairly cold towards the hairdresser. But there is
nothing that she can do about that without doing something she’s not supposed
to.
At the end,
her long, black and quite dirty hair is reduced a much shorter length in the
style of what Scott and the hairdressers called a pixie cut.
Short hair is better for fighting than long hair.
That’s what Scott and the voice agrees.
“Now what?”
asks Legacy as they leave the hairdresser.
“Just follow
me for now,” answers Scott, “I got a surprise for you.”