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Event Twelve
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All my oats are cradled. But I am too chilled, and too fatigued to bind them. And I hunger. | |
Welcome to Awash's twelfth event log, everyone! Further information on this event can be found here at the OOC post. |
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That's probably more than he could say for how his friends would handle it.
Still...even if it was a cover to try and ease into the subject of Elizabeth's very drastic change, the compliment's sincere. Percy isn't usually the most observant person, but with a lack of Annabeth and an addition of two kids he feels somewhat responsible for, he's trying. It means paying attention to important things and changes.]
I've come to find that most impulse choices actually work out better than plans anyway. It's a pretty big change, but I don't know. It suits you. [He looks a little surprised when she asks and he suddenly nods, shifting to indicate she can join him and also giving her his full attention while balancing the cup of cider in his hand.] Have a seat. I've been sort of people-watching for a bit so...the company would be nice. It's definitely been a while.
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[ Her smile warms a little more, and there's absolutely a touch of gratefulness in it. Honestly, considering the whirlwind of traversing through Columbia, she hadn't really had time to pause and think about how her hair looked. It was really only being in Chroma again and standing in front of a (cracked) mirror that had made her admittedly cringe a little bit. Maybe a haircut wasn't the most reasonable way to get rid of blood.
She doesn't respond immediately, just taking a chance to sit on the hay bale and take a sip of her cider. Admittedly, she does enjoy that there's at least tasty things here, though she's only made it to the cider so far. ]
You're probably right. About, um, impulsive choices, I mean. I used to daydream about elaborate plans of leaving my tower all the time, but when it actually came, it was just impulsive chance.
[ And that makes her laugh a little, because even with Songbird bearing down on the tower, she sure hadn't hesitated to leave with Booker in tow. ]
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Once she's settled he doesn't rush her to speak or anything. It's a nice companionable sort of mood and he follows suit in taking another sip of his own cider. He seems to be half-watching her and half-watching the rest of the festivities, constantly on alert in case he has to move. It's just how things are these days.]
It never really works out the way you plan it to, does it? But getting the results you want is the most important part. I'm just glad you managed to leave at all. [He doesn't know much about the situation, but it's enough that he's still a.) impressed by her and b.) unhappy it had happened at all. Sometimes Percy forms opinions a little too easily.] ...Annabeth's always the one who makes our plans and battle strategies. I usually just start swinging and talking my way out of everything while I can. It's worked out so far.
...what actually happened when you left anyway?
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I understand. I'm the same way, as it turns out. [ She might have thought she was the brainy, strategizing type while she was in the tower perhaps, but once out of it? Well, she'd scarcely been out of it an hour before she'd kicked someone in the balls, so. Maybe not, as it turns out.
Though even if that's definitely brighter, she does look down at her cup at the question. He might mean two different things. Probably the tower, she thinks, but she might as well ask and also dip into the topic of her new appearance. ]
...The tower, right? Because- I don't think I would say I left Chroma. But I was taken away for a few days, it seems like.
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Yeah, the tower, but now I have more questions about you disappearing from Chroma and coming back. Do you remember everything?
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[ She smiles a little, not minding that this question essentially doubled. In fact, when she explains it, there's a little sarcastic humor in her voice. It's probably a little bit of dark humor at this point, but she can't really feel all that bad about how her tower was destroyed, even if it was her home. ]
When I left... I started running. Booker was—is helping me, since... [ She makes a difficult noise, then shrugs ] Well, his reasons are complicated. But it doesn't really matter. We had to find a way out of Columbia, and that meant fighting our way out. I'm... valuable.
[ She doesn't like using that word, but unfortunately, it's correct. Comstock was willing to do anything to keep her, willing to throw seemingly endless people at both her and Booker just to die, so Booker was right, as always. There were a lot of people willing to do a lot to keep her in Columbia. She's valuable. It's definitely the succinct version of events, but she keeps it that way more out of not wanting to get into a long, complicated story more than wanting to keep it secret. With another question asked, she just gets to that. ]
As for Chroma... I do. I haven't been back long, since I only returned yesterday, but I've still been doing everything I can to make sure of that. Impossibly, it seems to be exactly the same one I left. Everyone I've met remembers me. And I at least feel like I remember everything.
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Can't they get somebody else? [To be valuable. To use for whatever they would want Elizabeth for. He knows he's making assumptions and wild guesses but at the same time he remembers all of the bullshit he and his friends went through solely because Gaea wanted him alive just to use him to awaken and then kill him herself.] They can't find you here, at least.
[Chroma is strange that way, and he nods even as he relaxes just a hair.] I've been trying to understand the whole thing myself. Time's frozen here, or something like that, so people might not remember Chroma when they return to their own place. It's like there's some kind of barrier around the town itself keeping all of its secrets inside. I want to know what Chroma looks like from outside of that.
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I wish they could. But, no. I'm the only one. I thought I was the only person that could even do what I can do before I came here, but even if I'm not, it doesn't matter. [ She pauses for a moment, and there's not humor in her voice anymore. It almost sounds like a confession, but her words are also weighted with a hard to place emotion because of how cold it is. Clearly, if nothing else, this isn't something she's happy about. ] I am the only one that's Comstock's daughter.
[ big yikes, basically ]
[ She also doesn't say anything to them not being able to find her here, because she doesn't think that's actually true. It's very possible, just as it's possible for her to open up the Tears here at all. But the fact that the Luteces haven't appeared makes her think that it's at least difficult. It's just a feeling, but Elizabeth feels like this world is separate, somehow. Which is also strange in itself, if she's honest. A crux of many worlds being separate from all of them doesn't really make sense to her. So even with that very chilly tone, it does warm up again as Percy starts talking about just that. Or at least, close enough. ]
I would too. It might explain why-- Well, why it's strange, but that's not quite what I mean. Even in a larger way, with time and how so many people are brought here from all sorts of places, that's strange.
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He has even more questions, but those can wait. Elizabeth is still getting settled back into Chroma as far as he's concerned and...well. It'd be kind of a dick move to keep harping on something she doesn't want to really talk about. (He can't blame her.)]
Strange is just barely covering it, I think. I've lost chunks of time before and being kidnapped without any memory of how I got places isn't new, but this is different. I can make comparisons all I want but it doesn't entirely match. [He looks upward then.] I think more than anything I want to know who's really running this place because it's not anybody I'm familiar with. Usually the gods would show up and bug us by now, but nothing.
[There's an "us", but he also just means "me." Percy's tired and he's constantly waiting for someone to tell him to do something else.]
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Her eyes follow his to look up, though it comes with a little shrug. ]
That's probably a good thing, isn't it? From all I read of mythology, you don't really want gods interfering with your life.
[ especially zeus lbr ]
...I don't know. I think I'm fine with not knowing, personally. [ She looks down again, but it's just back out to the festival. ] Whoever they are, they may not be benevolent, but I don't think they want to do anything bad to us either.
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Oh it's absolutely a good thing. It means I have some time to figure out what's next. [Maybe she has a point though.] I've been thinking and asking people why they think we've been brought here. If it's nothing bad, then what purpose do they need us for?