Fenimore (
blessingone) wrote2011-08-06 10:38 pm
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[ACTION] BACKDATED TO THE LATTER HALF OF JULY 28TH obviously I win forever
[The backyard of House 34 is perhaps one of the calmer and more beautiful holographic worlds in the rather chaotic mid-event Luceti. The rivers and cliffs of Fallingwater provide a wide view of the forest and town below as the water tumbles into graceful aqueducts that sweep across the lowest portions. Only a handful of eggbears and peepit chicks might ruin the atmosphere, but they are much too weak to give trouble to even to a first-level adventurer.
And even those who cannot defend themselves may not find themselves in danger. A bird stands on the edge of the river, about half as tall as a human, with a feather nearly as long as his tall neck on its head and a tail about as long as his height. Rather than being aggressive to any visitors, he attacks the holograms when they come near and quickly dispatches them, before returning to the river's edge. He's not a hologram, but the pet of the girl he is watching.So try not to kill him.
Said girl is sitting in the river, knees drawn up to her chest, her head down. She isn't moving or making a sound. She isn't really thinking about much, either. She doesn't really want to.]
[NOTE (Legendia Main Quest spoilers, I suppose): So, the thread hasn't finisheddue to my standard tagging rate, but it seems that Norma is going to have spilled the beans that Fenimore is going to be fatally wounded about a second or two after she gets back from Luceti. So she's not exactly taking it well. As such, she will be extremely moody and a bit short-tempered. And she might decide to refuse to talk to people for really irrational reasons. I mean, understandably. But this is to warn people that Fenimore may get angry or just clam up entirely for reasons that are not the fault of the taggers. So, yeah. Apologies in advance. I keep having to do this for Fenimore. She'll be at least acting like she's okay in a couple of days (by which I mean she was already doing so several days ago), though.]
And even those who cannot defend themselves may not find themselves in danger. A bird stands on the edge of the river, about half as tall as a human, with a feather nearly as long as his tall neck on its head and a tail about as long as his height. Rather than being aggressive to any visitors, he attacks the holograms when they come near and quickly dispatches them, before returning to the river's edge. He's not a hologram, but the pet of the girl he is watching.
Said girl is sitting in the river, knees drawn up to her chest, her head down. She isn't moving or making a sound. She isn't really thinking about much, either. She doesn't really want to.]
[NOTE (Legendia Main Quest spoilers, I suppose): So, the thread hasn't finished
Holy Backdates, Batman!
Fenimore?
Forging new territory in the realm of backdating!
What is it?
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Is something wrong?
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[She's probably not very convincing, though.]
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You're sitting in the water letting your pet do all the fighting. Aren't you worried about your hair getting all glowy?
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Hold that thought.
[He walks away, finds himself a nice large stone by the water, and then plops it in the water next to her. NOW he can sit down.]
Okay... What happened?
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She nearly says nothing happened, but changes her mind at the last second. Her eyes dart down to the left.] I don't want to talk about it.
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That bad, huh?
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Sort of щ(゚Д゚щ)]Do you have to know everything about me? Maybe I just want to sit and...and... [brood] not have to think about...about stupid things!
[She recognizes that he's just asking her about it because he wants to help her by getting her to talk about it. But it feels better to yell at someone about it rather than having to deal with her real feelings about it.]
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Weren't you thinking about them anyway?
[He doubts she was sitting down in the water, head bowed, and ignoring surrounding monsters so she could think about her next trip to the grocery store, after all.]
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[She hadn't done too badly at it, actually; thinking about nothing was something she picked up in her dungeon days. But she hadn't been completely successful.
She returns her arms to around her knees and stops looking at him, but she doesn't turn away from him entirely.] What do you care, anyway?
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[There's a twinge of offense in his tone there, because by now he thought it was obvious he valued their friendship. Even though he knows that this is Fenimore and she says things like this a lot when she's upset.]
Seriously, you don't have to tell me anything. I just thought you might want to talk about it. Or something else. [Something else would, at least, be better than sitting in a river.]
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What good does talking about it do? It's already happened -- it's going to happen, and it's not even your world....
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Happen to you? [He has to know at least that.]
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Someone else arrived here from my world. She's from.... [How do people talk about timeline issues?] She's not from the same time as I am. I guess you could say she's from the future. My future. [Except, she realizes, she doesn't really have one now.] Sort of.
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Sort of from your future?
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She doesn't know. She doesn't know what to tell him. She was about to find the words for it, but then that thought struck her. She wants to think only about herself and be selfish for a while, but....
She looks up and tries to adopt a more normal tone, but the energy is wrong. It sounds off and she's not looking at him.] Well, I don't really know her. We met once, but by the time she was talking about, we haven't met in a long time. So it's not really my future, right?
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That's not what you're upset about, though.
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[She looks down again, her voice quiet. She's in mid-debate over whether she should tell him, so it's sort of a race to see who will give in or back off first.]
If we stop now, you can keep thinking nothing's wrong. Maybe it's better that way. It's not something you'd want to hear. [She puts her hands on her forehead, her elbows on her knees.] I don't know.
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