Litchi Faye-Ling (
not_meatbuns) wrote2012-03-10 09:02 pm
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Rebel 1 [Action / Voice]
[Around sundown, somewhere out in the forest, one Litchi Faye-Ling is waking up in a bath tub.
The first thing she notices is that the Boundary is much more quiet than it was the last she knew. The strain is still there, and everything hurts, but the buzz of memories is quieter. At least, it is until she cracks one eye open and sees that she's in a tub. In the middle of a forest. Then the wave of memories from clashing timelines and realities is a roar, and it's all she can do to curl into a ball and wait for it to stop.]
N-no... please, not now...
[This isn't Kagutsuchi. This place, she's been here before, and nearly every time it's had something to do with a tub, and--
--Luceti. This is Luceti. She thinks. Or something along those lines. People were always appearing in tubs... or at least in her tub... although she woke up in one once too, didn't she? No, that can't be...
It isn't until Lao Jiu crawls back up onto her head that the roar starts to die down. And then the memories start to unfold a little less chaotically, and she peers over the edge of the tub to see the inevitable journal, lying open on the ground. She gives a weak laugh.]
My goodness, this is all so familiar... Hello? Is anyone-- [Luceti Valley. Mu. Raining trees. She stammers to a stop for a moment before trying again.] --Is anyone there? I think...
[This is the headache of the century. Litchi stops again, leaning her forehead against the cool side of the tub until the Boundary quiets down again. That doesn't seem right. It wasn't this loud before, was it? ...Wait, it was, wasn't it...]
I think I may need some help. This is... Luceti, yes...? I'm afraid I woke up in the forest and I... seem to be missing a few things. [Her usual clothes. Memories. Mantenbou. A ring. Although the last one she has an itching suspicion was both very important and has a very low chance of being here.
And there's one other thing...]
Also, could anyone tell me if Tsubaki Yayoi or Kazuma Kval are still here? It would be a tremendous help.
The first thing she notices is that the Boundary is much more quiet than it was the last she knew. The strain is still there, and everything hurts, but the buzz of memories is quieter. At least, it is until she cracks one eye open and sees that she's in a tub. In the middle of a forest. Then the wave of memories from clashing timelines and realities is a roar, and it's all she can do to curl into a ball and wait for it to stop.]
N-no... please, not now...
[This isn't Kagutsuchi. This place, she's been here before, and nearly every time it's had something to do with a tub, and--
--Luceti. This is Luceti. She thinks. Or something along those lines. People were always appearing in tubs... or at least in her tub... although she woke up in one once too, didn't she? No, that can't be...
It isn't until Lao Jiu crawls back up onto her head that the roar starts to die down. And then the memories start to unfold a little less chaotically, and she peers over the edge of the tub to see the inevitable journal, lying open on the ground. She gives a weak laugh.]
My goodness, this is all so familiar... Hello? Is anyone-- [Luceti Valley. Mu. Raining trees. She stammers to a stop for a moment before trying again.] --Is anyone there? I think...
[This is the headache of the century. Litchi stops again, leaning her forehead against the cool side of the tub until the Boundary quiets down again. That doesn't seem right. It wasn't this loud before, was it? ...Wait, it was, wasn't it...]
I think I may need some help. This is... Luceti, yes...? I'm afraid I woke up in the forest and I... seem to be missing a few things. [Her usual clothes. Memories. Mantenbou. A ring. Although the last one she has an itching suspicion was both very important and has a very low chance of being here.
And there's one other thing...]
Also, could anyone tell me if Tsubaki Yayoi or Kazuma Kval are still here? It would be a tremendous help.
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Or, well... the seithr or the NOL.
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Or paying bills.
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Yes, that's certainly another nice change, isn't it? The clinic always runs up so many bills each month, it'll be nice not to have to worry about it for a little while.
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Been here an hour and you're already pushing yourself too hard. Some things don't change, do they?
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I suppose not. I'll just have to take it easy and enjoy the scenery, won't I?
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Not much to look at just yet.
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It's still beautiful. We could never leave the mountaintops in our world, so just seeing the forest from this perspective is a wonder of its own.
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[Yeah guess who hasn't found out about that yet.]
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[But sup, village dead ahead.]
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[Oh heavens, it's the village. And the pure joy at seeing it again is struck down by the freight train of memories that rush up at the sight of it. She stumbles a step, catching herself on a nearby tree.
Deep breaths. Everything is fine. And this isn't Luceti Valley.]
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You going to be alright?
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[Which is something of a lie, but it's as close as she can get to the truth. The truth is just far too complicated. Shaking her head slowly to clear the lightheadedness, she gives him an apologetic smile.]
I'm sorry, I don't mean to trouble you like this...
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You know I don't like apologies like that.
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Of course. [Another deep breath. She can do this. And maybe she can even tell him what's going on -- at least part of it -- later. But right now, she needs the village to stay in focus and stop scrambling her memory of what goes where.]
It... should be past in just a moment.
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Swallowing down her fear and guilt, she manages to meet his eye.]
B-by any chance, do you remember... anything about fighting me the last time you were here? [Gods, she can't even bring herself to say "when I attacked Noel".] I... I wouldn't have been holding back, I'd imagine.
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... sounds familiar. You weren't yourself.
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[She's afraid. In part of telling him everything, because what will he think, but also afraid to speak half of it out loud. The way it's affecting her now frightens her.]
That was... well, it was caused by the same thing causing the dizziness now. It's all because of something from my world. It's... a very long story, but to keep it short, it's a power that normal people simply aren't supposed to have any access to.
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