6 November 2043
6:49 pm
On a Friday
University of Kariyevgrad
Kariyevgrad, Khastenia
Silivanov Timofey made his way through the hallway, his wet flip-flop clad feet against the cheap carpet of the dorm, one hand clutching the towel around his waste. He didn't have anything to be a shamed of honestly. His chestnut hair was just curly enough to catch girls' eyes, even when wet, and he had a skinny if healthy form. No he couldn't compete with the rugby jock he turned sideways to avoid but he certainly didn't have anything to feel...
"Umph!"
"Oh sorry, I didn't mean to..." he said before looking down. It was a girl. One he'd noticed just the other...
"Oh no sorry," she replied blushing. That just made Silivanov blush too since well... she'd bumped into him and he was almost naked and...
"I got in your way, sorry," the girl finished, turning to get out of his way and head back down the hallway.
"It's ok," Silivanov replied, sounding awkward as she was already gone. But her voice... her Khastenian had an accent. He looked over her shoulder and saw the girl walking away and entering one of the rooms.
That was it! It was a Prydanian accent! When he bumped into her he saw she was wearing sweat shorts adorned with the uni's logo, and a t-shirt of a famous Khastenian band, but seeing her from behind let him see that the top half of the back of the green vest she was wearing over that shirt was a Prydanian flag pattern.
"Bro!"
"Huh?"
"You gonna stand there naked or you gonna get dressed?"
It was Raskalov, his roommate.
"Oh yeah," Silivanov replied, quickly getting into his dorm. He got into his individual room before discarding the towel and getting dressed in sweat pants and a t-shirt.
"What got you all mesmerized in the hallway?" Raskalov asked as he turned on the tv and flipped through the channels.
"Bumped into a girl," Silivanov replied as he grabbed a bottle of orange juice from the fridge.
"And you almost had your dick out too! Nice. Next time finish the job!"
Silivanov chuckled and rolled his eyes at his roommate.
"It was... fuck what's her name?"
"Who cares?"
"Aren't you a gentleman?"
"Look bro, when I find that special lady to settle down with I'll be the perfect man. Until then no promises."
Silivanov chuckled at Raskalov as he dropped down next to him on the couch and sipped his juice.
"It was the girl who's a few doors down. She's foreign?"
"Ah yeah! The foreign girl! You talked about her last week!"
"I did!"
"Da!"
Silivanov laughed nervously.
"I just found out she's Prydanian. The accent was hard for me to place at first but I saw her with a flag on her vest just now."
"So what bro. You like this chick?"
"She's cute," Silivanov said with a shrug.
"Don't know her name but at least I know where she comes from."
"What ya gonna do? Get her a tractor or something?" Raskalov said with a chuckle.
"You're an idiot."
"Well I donno bro what do you want? You been watching this girl for a while? Go say hi!"
"You know anything about her?"
"She's got one of those very Nordik names, I donno, starts with an R."
"How do you know that?" Silivanov asked.
"I have a class with her, geology."
"Ok... Prydanian, science, name starts with an R. Got it," Silivanov said as he got up.
"Where you going?"
"Like you said, she's seen me mostly naked. What else could I do to drive her away?" Silivanov answered with a smile as he left the room.
Raskalov shrugged as he channel surfed. It was his roommate's funeral.
Silivanov walked down the hallway to the room he saw the Prydanian girl go into and he coughed once from nerves, before knocking. And a girl who was very much not who he was looking for answered. The goth girl gave him a raised eyebrow.
"Can I help you?"
"Um... is your roommate in?"
The girl's black eyebrow peaked curiously and she turned around.
"Radi! Someone wants to talk to you."
The black-clad girl left, only for the door to be taken by the same girl he'd seen earlier. She was wearing the same thing, and Silivanov noticed some more details. She had a FRE patch on the front of her vest. It was something he'd pulled from some buried memory from high school history once he saw it.
"Oh it's you!" the Prydanian girl... Radi apparently... said as she brushed some of her peppered blonde hair behind her ears.
"And you're dressed!" she said with a teasing smile.
"Yeah about that... that was rude. I um... can I make it up to you?"
"Oh you don't need to..."
"Dinner? It's on me. My mom can't help it, she's always filling up our fridge every weekend and... well I could treat you to a dinner on my meal card. It's no big deal."
Silivanov blushes. That was bad. That was awkward. His mom? You don't bring up your mom when asking a girl out and...
"Sure," Radi said with a smile.
"I'm going to grab dinner, Dvoyneva, you want anything from the mess hall?"
"No..." the goth girl called back.
"Just don't get pregnant."
Radi blushes and chuckled nervously prompting Silivanov to as well as Radi slipped out of the dorm.
"So shall we?"
The mess hall of the dorm wasn't dead but it was a Friday night. Almost everyone was getting ready to go out. So it was about as quiet as it got during the week, with only a study group keeping to themselves on the other end.
The food wasn't bad either. Rather than staff it with a cafeteria the university had a mini food court. Fast food, pizza, wraps, Arianese food, it was posh.
"So Radi...? I'm Silivanov but you can call me Silivia."
Radi took her meal and sat down across from him at a table they had to themselves.
"Ráðhildur Öxndal," the girl replied with a
smile.
"Radi works though. I know 'Ráðhildur' can be tough in Khastenian," she said.
"Well yeah but not in Prydanian right because..." Silvia blushed because he realized he had no way to finish this thought in a way that made him look smart.
"...because um... that's where you're from..."
Radi laughed a bit and sipped her pop.
"Nothing gets by you."
Silvia smiled, relieved that she just took it in stride and wasn't looking at him like a moron.
"So, where from Prydania are you from?" he asked, trying to salvage the line of thought.
Radi chuckled and shrugged.
"Well I'm from a farm that's just outside a small town called Kiojaleit, which is just outside of Erkiengill. So... Erkiengill, kinda."
"Oh farmer girl. I didn't want to assume just because you were Prydanian..."
"That I came from a farm? Guilty as charged," she chuckled.
"Nice, nice! I mean I'm from here. So you know... mostly just know the city. I've never been on a farm before."
"Oh if you're ever in Central Prydania call me and you can visit," Radi replied with a grin.
"But! Only if you show me around town. I've been here since August and I haven't left campus yet."
"Deal," Silvia replied with a grin, but then...
"How am I gonna call you? I don't have your number?"
His heart was pounding. For the first time he'd made a move that wasn't bumbling around in the dark but it was still a big move. But Radi grabbed a pen from inside her vest and scribbled a phone number on a napkin.
"Now you do," she said with a smile.
Silvia's heart leapt and he took the napkin.
"Thanks! Um..." he took a bite of his burger as Radi ate her salad.
"I hope you don't mind me asking," Silvia replied.
"But..." he pointed to the right breast of Radi's vest.
"Is that FRE patch... I mean it's not yours but like... did your dad fight in the Civil War?"
Radi had a sort of quiet demeanour about her, but a friendly face and blue eyes that just dazzled Silvia but this was the first time she seemed withdrawn and didn't say anything at first.
"I'm sorry I know it's sensitive and..."
"No it's ok...my pabbi... didn't fight. He was only ten when the Syndicalists took our farm. He grew up in one of the homesteads."
Silvia nodded. He knew enough to know that was very bad... and sad. So he just didn't say anything.
"This..." Radi replied as she tapped the FRE badge, "was a patch worn by one of the soldiers who liberated him at the end of the War. Pabbi kept it framed, until he gave it to me."
"That's beautiful."
"Are you just saying that?"
Radi didn't sound angry or accusatory when she asked that. It sounded like a genuine question.
"I mean it. History was never my thing but... but that's beautiful. And I think it pulls your whole look together."
Radi smirked some and ate some more.
"Well," she said as she swallowed some salad.
"It's supposed to be this whole punk country look."
"Music?"
"Fashion," Radi corrected her.
"I'm tone deaf you don't want me singing anything, but I do know fashion."
"Huh my roommate said you were in a geology class with him. I assumed you were studying science not fashion."
Radi laughed as she sipped pop and nearly lost it before shaking her head.
"Fashion's a hobby. I'm here studying paleo-metrology."
"Ohhh!" Silvia chuckled.
"What? Did you think some poor Prydanian farm girl couldn't amount to anything but a fashion degree?"
"What? No I just... I..."
Silvia noticed that Radi's face had gone from serious to amused again.
"I'm kidding! Oh man. You're fun, Silvia."
Silvia laughed but the joke did shine a light on something he didn't intend but that she might take the wrong way. And well... he thought this was going well. So he... didn't want to leave that hanging.
"If you thought I was implying you couldn't afford dinner or anything I... I didn't mean that. Not at all. I just wanted to do a nice thing and..." he stopped seeing Radi grin ear to ear.
"Do you know what we grow on my pabbi's farm?"
Silvia shook his head.
"Wheat," she answered and pulled the top burger pattie off of Silvia's sandwich.
"This may have come from my pabbi's farm," she said holding it up.
It was cute actually. She said it with a sort of cheerful goofiness to let him know she wasn't offended but also had a bit of pride in it. Like she was proud of what her family did. She gave the half eaten pattie back to Silvia.
"So you don't have to worry about offending me. Besides you're sweet that you care. I don't go looking for malice where there was none."
"She thinks I'm sweet!" he thought to himself before he continued.
"Thanks... so um... paleo-metrology?"
Radi nodded.
"We can study sediments in fossil records, wind patterns, and such, and with enough data I could tell you all about a hurricane that hit Khastenia during the time of the dinosaurs."
"That's far out," Silvia replied.
"Like... I had no idea that was possible."
"It's really cool. Some day we'll have a complete record of the planet's weather dating back... well... I donno! It's insane how far back technology can push."
"What got you interested in metrology?" Silvia asked as he nibbled on some Saints fries.
"Well city boy," she said teasingly, "it's hard to see here but on a farm the entire sky is a canvas. And when it rains or snows you can see it all dancin' overhead. And it's captivatin'."
"And that made you want to go study ancient hurricanes."
"What can I say? It's too cool."
Radi sipped more pop and began to pick at the tomatoes in her salad.
"So what are you here studying?" she asked.
"Business."
"Oh cool. My big bro Ástvar is studying that at University of Býkonsviði."
"Does he like it?" Silvia asked.
"Yeah," Radi replied.
"Well I'm glad someone does."
"You don't?" Radi asked, sounding concerned.
"When I started my last year of high school," Silvia said with a sigh, "my old man asked me what I was going to major in. Thing is a year earlier he told me I had a year to decide. If I didn't have an answer I'd be studying business. And when he asked me... even though I had a year to think about it... I didn't have an answer."
"Why not?" Radi asked.
"I just... you're lucky you're really into something they can make and degree out of. Me? I donno. I just... don't know. So dad said I was going to study business because it had the most uses as a degree."
"I don't think he's wrong really. Means you can do almost anything."
"If I manage to live long enough to get my MBA without killing myself, sure."
"Well don't kill yourself just yet. You need to live long enough to call me to let me know you're in Central Prydania so I can show you around our farm."
Silvia smiled as he leaned forward a bit and grabbed his cup of pop and held it out like he was toasting.
"To meeting you Radi Öxndal."
"To meeting you Silvia Timofey."
Two cardboard cups full of ice and orange pop tapped each other as they smiled at each other, as the sparse mess hall emptied out into the Friday night. Leaving the two to talk and talk. Until Friday became Saturday.
OOC Note: Written with @Arc 's permission