((Right after the planet went boom boom))
The cold air hit Nori's skin, sending a shiver through her. She had been in the darkness of the labs for so long that the open sky felt... wrong, like it shouldn't exist, like it was mocking her. The stars twinkled against the black canvas above her, but one, in particular, shone brighter—a strange, unfamiliar sound that caught her attention. What was that noise?
She scanned her surroundings once again, finally noticing a lone figure in the distance. Wait— Nori did a double take, her eyes narrowing a bit at the sight of the drone, taking in their appearance.
Nori’s eyes widened a bit, and her core SOMEHOW skipped a beat. Whoa. Okay, wow. That person was cute. Sure, they were likely oblivious to how drop-dead gorgeous they looked—but that only made it more charming, right? Right?
Nori walked up to the person, her movements confident, though a little too stiff to be natural. Her mind raced with all the potential opening lines, trying to narrow them down to just one. What did she say? Should she compliment its... metal? No, too basic. Oh—! SHE KNOWS JUST WHAT TO SAY!! Those lines she read on some random book she stole from a human at the lab! She was so great at this. (She's never done this before btw)
She sauntered over, her walk taking on a confident, almost exaggerated way. "Hey, hot stuff!" she called out, her voice dripping with playful mischief. "You come here often, or did the world just explode, and I happened to get lucky?" She said as she did finger guns and clicked her tongue
"Name’s Nori. Yours doesn’t really matter unless you wanna make it worth remembering." She winked, leaning against a crumbling piece of debris like she wasn't the cause of the destroyed planet. “So, what’s a good-looking person like you doing in a wreck like this? Looking for someone to brighten your circuits? Because I’m sure that I'm the spark you need.”