[ As she is looking over what's already on the table, Cisco takes the opportunity to arrange the last few items that had been sitting in a bag at his feet - just a few textbooks he had picked up when he first arrived, to study up on the histories (and more importantly, the technological advances) of other worlds.
The collection of items is almost entirely his, with only a few of Eddie's old detective novels off to the side, which means that the things for sale give a curious snapshot of who Cisco is as a person. There's a large surplus of items suitable for fiddling with - spinners, stress balls, tops, finger traps, and a rubik's cube. There are clothes, too - a cardigan, a few graphic tees, a beanie in a color he'd later decided was unflattering. Most of the stuff, however, was books and DVDs and video games. When he'd arrived, Cisco had gone on a bit of a binge - there were so many things here that hadn't even existed on Earth, and he'd wanted to see and read them all. He'd found some gems, but there was a lot that hadn't ended up being to his taste. ]
Yeah. I thought it sounded dumb at first, but I kinda got sucked into it. I'm, uh- usually not all that great at getting rid of stuff. As you can probably tell.
[ It's not all that bad, the amount of things, but self-deprecating humor is just how Cisco rolls. ]
I'd probably have more, but I haven't even been here a year, yet. You lived here long?
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[ As she is looking over what's already on the table, Cisco takes the opportunity to arrange the last few items that had been sitting in a bag at his feet - just a few textbooks he had picked up when he first arrived, to study up on the histories (and more importantly, the technological advances) of other worlds.
The collection of items is almost entirely his, with only a few of Eddie's old detective novels off to the side, which means that the things for sale give a curious snapshot of who Cisco is as a person. There's a large surplus of items suitable for fiddling with - spinners, stress balls, tops, finger traps, and a rubik's cube. There are clothes, too - a cardigan, a few graphic tees, a beanie in a color he'd later decided was unflattering. Most of the stuff, however, was books and DVDs and video games. When he'd arrived, Cisco had gone on a bit of a binge - there were so many things here that hadn't even existed on Earth, and he'd wanted to see and read them all. He'd found some gems, but there was a lot that hadn't ended up being to his taste. ]
Yeah. I thought it sounded dumb at first, but I kinda got sucked into it. I'm, uh- usually not all that great at getting rid of stuff. As you can probably tell.
[ It's not all that bad, the amount of things, but self-deprecating humor is just how Cisco rolls. ]
I'd probably have more, but I haven't even been here a year, yet. You lived here long?