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City stroll
The Shadow arrives at Ichi's apartment by the door, rather than by PINpoint, and his knock is distinctly different from that of Chaz Walters. He is quick to greet Ichi once the door is open, however, trusting the other man to recognize his voice. "Afternoon. Feeling recovered from yesterday?" There is quiet amusement in his tone. He carries two canes, his own with the ebony eagle's head, and another wrapped in paper. Ichi will have a proper red-tipped white cane for the city streets, and the old man has even brought him a pair of dark sunglasses.
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"Yes, I'll tell you when to turn." He seems willing to let Ichi take things at his own pace, but this may be only because he can see that he's trying to adapt as quickly as possible. The sounds of the cars are a near constant, and each one is subtly different.
Watching him sneeze, The Shadow has a brief moment of worry that too much exposure to the city runs the risk of dulling Ichi's senses, but there's not much to be done about it. He's managed to keep his own senses sharp despite decades in the city and the subtle damages of old age, and even his could not match Ichi's from the start. A moment later a man passes by them smoking a cigar, and The Shadow gives a few rattling coughs in response, ending in a wheeze. There are times the city is hard on him, too.
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"We start this way?"
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"That's fine. We'll circle the neighbourhood a little." He winces and gives a last cough, recovering. Once Ichi has had a little time wandering the streets, he intends to aim him in the direction of the close-by Central Park, with its open spaces and greenery that will allow him to relax some.
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"Tell me about the things we pass. It will help with the sounds and smells."
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"What about the people? I hear some, they talk like Chaz." Another turned acknowledgment of a talking couple they pass. He motions to an ear with his free hand. "Not all of them. I used to place people by their accent back home. I'm going to have to learn the new ones for English."
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"A raised map?" He smiles. "I walk all over the countryside back home, I learn my way around by walking, but a map would be nice." Already he's building a mental map of what he can distinguish around him. He muses a moment at the description of the accents.
"Brooklyn." He does his best to sound out the name, making a note to mention it to Chaz. She might be able to help him learn a thing or two about the place, without bothering The Shadow again.
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"I've been distracted, and neglecting your teaching. Raised maps of the world are easier to find than maps of smaller areas, like New York itself, but there are resources for the blind. In the meantime, you might try walking this area on your own, later, to make yourself more familiar with it."
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"I won't wander too far, but I will do just that. There's a lot here, it will be a while before I start to get used to hearing so many voices speaking English."
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There is a constant babble of voices, of course, and some music sounds at once both quiet and close, trailing from the headphones of passers-by. Myriad barks on the far side of the street herald a professional dog-walker, and in all the tumult likely the most familiar part is the catalogue of curses, thanks to Chaz.
"If you follow the route we're taking today, you should be fine, we're just circling the block your building is on. And you will get used to it... but you'd better keep visiting home, too. You'd be surprised how easy it is to forget your first language when you're immersed in another."
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"A dog's a dog, no matter how many ways you try to clean him up." He speaks lowly, but with a tone of amusement.
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The sigh is a quiet one, but heavy all the same. "That... might not be such a bad idea." It wouldn't be the home sanctuary he feels he has lost, but there are times he feels he has had more than enough and needs some peace.
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At the sigh from The Shadow, Ichi reaches out, setting a careful hand on the man's shoulder. The motion is almost uncertain, as if he doesn't trust his own ears to correctly pinpoint The Shadow's location in space.
"With a heart like that, it's tempting to send you now." He gives a strong, reassuring squeeze before letting his hand drop back to his side. "Next time I'm home, I'll look for a nice place, and keep away so I don't bring trouble." He smiles at himself for that.
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He is not expecting the pat on the shoulder, and gives his companion a raised eyebrow, forcing a wry smile. "I don't know when I'd have time anyway. There's no need to hurry on my account. I can rest when I'm dead."
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"Turn the next corner, too. We're circling the building." The sound of a skateboard turns his head briefly, but the teenager on it is no one they know.
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At the corner he follows the sounds and senses that lead him to the turn and he continues on alongside the Shadow.
"What kind of places do they have here where people can relax?" He might as well continue the topic, even if it is enough of a deviation, so as to take the focus off of the fact that The Shadow has what Ichi considers a very poor approach to the matter.
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"There's... spas, I suppose, but those are mostly for women." He's not entirely accurate in that, but it's not something he knows much about. "The world these days is all about getting as much done as fast as possible. The places I used to find peace are either gone, or rapidly shrinking."
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"I'll have to pick up the pace a bit more then." With a smile, he steps a little more lively for a moment, getting a half-pace ahead of The Shadow before resuming his previous stride. "Heh, I should work my way up to it first." As they pass by a shop, someone drops change and he can't help it as he grins broadly, before giving a bright laugh that startles someone walking by, likely a tourist. Once they are out of earshot of the shop he speaks again. "A little hard with the noise, but two....pennies, and a..." He tilts his head in concentration, the words are a little hard sometimes. "A quarter?" He shakes his head. "The smaller one, smaller than the penny."
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Ichi's usual ambling pace through life is a marked contrast to the constant insomniac bustle of the city. On the other hand it is a mark of New Yorkers that they are inclined to ignore whatever does not affect them personally, and thus the crowd has been simply flowing around them, as if they are so much a piece of scenery, worthy of no more attention than it takes not to run into them. The Shadow is often forced to curtail his usually long strides to match, but it suits his purposes that they should be unremarkable and ignored.
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"Fast city, fast people. What food do they like best?" Being a bit of a foody at heart, Ichi's interested in what other meals may be available, apart from what Chaz has brought him, and what he finds in his refrigerator and pantry.
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"People from all over the world come to live here, so they bring a wide variety of cultures and foods. I suppose the traditional American fare is hamburgers, hot dogs, and pizza." What Chaz has an has not introduced Ichi to on that front, he doesn't know. Certainly pizza seems to be the first food of choice among people her age.
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