"Then I hope that one day, I will get to go toe-to-toe with the great Gaz Membrane and thee how bad she thtompth my ath." Grinning around his mouthful of noodles, Sollux took one of the controllers out and started to search through the games, picking out one of the newer co-op shooters so that at least Dib wouldn't have to suffer the humiliation of never winning a round. He settled back down at Dib's side with one of the takeout containers in hand, taking a few bites between having to move his avatar.
After several successful rounds and every last scrap of chinese, as well as the remainder of the beers, Sollux was ready to sprawl out and do a large amount of nothing for the rest of the night, half lying in Dib's lap as he tapped on his phone.
He'd never had a premonition in this iteration of reality; it was one of the biggest draws of the place. But all at once the heavy, cold feeling fell over him and he stopped moving briefly, his expression falling. Something huge and catastrophic was going to happen, on par with the destruction of his own planet if the voices of the imminently deceased rattling through his thinkpan were anything to judge by. He glanced up to Dib to make make sure he hadn't noticed, trying to resume his former calm.
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After several successful rounds and every last scrap of chinese, as well as the remainder of the beers, Sollux was ready to sprawl out and do a large amount of nothing for the rest of the night, half lying in Dib's lap as he tapped on his phone.
He'd never had a premonition in this iteration of reality; it was one of the biggest draws of the place. But all at once the heavy, cold feeling fell over him and he stopped moving briefly, his expression falling. Something huge and catastrophic was going to happen, on par with the destruction of his own planet if the voices of the imminently deceased rattling through his thinkpan were anything to judge by. He glanced up to Dib to make make sure he hadn't noticed, trying to resume his former calm.