Xion (
attheclocktower) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-01-28 04:13 am
Entry tags:
In you and I...
Characters: Xion and everyone!
Setting: Room 1-01 > Dormitory Hallways > Floor 20
Format: Whatever you like!
Summary: Xion's Arrival, plus worrying, plus minor exploring, plus falling back on something familiar
Warnings: Nothing yet, will edit if necessary
[Not being able to move when she'd woken up had been a little scary, but not nearly as terrifying as the letters she'd found just after. The worlds, all of them, gone? They couldn't be... they couldn't! And yet, when she tried to open a darkness corridor to one of them, nothing happened.
She gets dressed from the clothes in her trunk, puts the hood of her black coat up, and after that, she heads out into the dormitory hallways, where she finds one of the network terminals. She may have been able to gain access to files she wasn't supposed to back in the World That Never Was, but it doesn't take much poking around on the device though to come to the conclusion that there's not much more information on what happened on the terminals here.
What was she going to do? What happened to Roxas and Axel, or even Riku? Was this somehow her fault?
At that point, she begins descending the stairs to the floors below, looking around briefly on each floor before continuing.
On floor 20, though, she stops. It's open to the air for the first time. It reminds her a little of the Clock Tower, though it was impossible to mistake the cold, overcast skies for warm, bright Twilight Town. Still, it's familiar, memories that are her own, and right now that familiarity is a comfort. She walks out to the edge and sits, legs hanging over as she stares out. Not that there's much to see.]
Setting: Room 1-01 > Dormitory Hallways > Floor 20
Format: Whatever you like!
Summary: Xion's Arrival, plus worrying, plus minor exploring, plus falling back on something familiar
Warnings: Nothing yet, will edit if necessary
[Not being able to move when she'd woken up had been a little scary, but not nearly as terrifying as the letters she'd found just after. The worlds, all of them, gone? They couldn't be... they couldn't! And yet, when she tried to open a darkness corridor to one of them, nothing happened.
She gets dressed from the clothes in her trunk, puts the hood of her black coat up, and after that, she heads out into the dormitory hallways, where she finds one of the network terminals. She may have been able to gain access to files she wasn't supposed to back in the World That Never Was, but it doesn't take much poking around on the device though to come to the conclusion that there's not much more information on what happened on the terminals here.
What was she going to do? What happened to Roxas and Axel, or even Riku? Was this somehow her fault?
At that point, she begins descending the stairs to the floors below, looking around briefly on each floor before continuing.
On floor 20, though, she stops. It's open to the air for the first time. It reminds her a little of the Clock Tower, though it was impossible to mistake the cold, overcast skies for warm, bright Twilight Town. Still, it's familiar, memories that are her own, and right now that familiarity is a comfort. She walks out to the edge and sits, legs hanging over as she stares out. Not that there's much to see.]

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That, Riku supposes, had been the Organization's mistake - had they told her anything instead of keeping her questions unanswered, he would have had a much harder time approaching her... in that he has to be thankful for its questionable information politics.
'Unpleasant' is certainly one of the first word that comes to mind when it comes to their situation, with 'dangerous' and 'uncertain' coming right after it. When Riku talks about 'games' here, he mostly thinks of Castle Oblivion, so many players each with their own agenda, trying to weave strings around him and to pull him into the one direction or another. He had been able to escape those would-be-puppet-masters then, and he's sworn to himself he'd do the same here.
He will never let anyone else take control of him and his actions ever again and he won't let them do it to others either.
He shakes his head, finally pulling his hand away and crossing his arms over his chest.]
I tried myself when I first arrived... for now at least, we are stuck.
[That doesn't mean he's giving up though. Far from it.]
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As it is, she's still struggling to decide what to do right now, and arriving here at the Tower has just thrown a whole new bunch of complications into the matter. The games that Xemnas had been playing with their lives - hers and Roxas's and Sora's and everyone connected to them's - had suddenly changed.
When Riku draws his arm back, Xion wraps her own arms around herself - more for comfort than anything. Though she does feel a lot safer knowing Riku's here.
As well as a pang of guilt.]
Riku, I'm sorry, back in Twilight Town... I didn't mean to get caught.
[Some part of her, when she'd first pulled her hood off, had thought maybe talking to Roxas, however briefly, would help her with the decision she'd been struggling with. It'd barely take a few words though, to realize that wasn't the case. She'd wanted to leave, but then Roxas had stopped her, and then she'd fought Axel...
And of course, there's a part of her that sort of means here, too. She hadn't meant to get stuck here too, especially if their worlds weren't really destroyed.]
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It's okay... I know you didn't.
[She is too bound to Roxas and Axel to stay away, just like he is bound to Sora and Kairi and how could he ever fault her for that? The tower is even less her fault; non of them had meant to end up here and the only reason isn't far more on edge about all of it, is because Naminé assured him that Sora would wake.
And knowing this for sure, he can fully concentrate on the issues at hand.
In any case, this also answers the question of about when Xion is from... which is also a topic he should probably bring up.]
Xion... there is something you need to know about this tower. As strange as it sounds, it often brings people from differing points in time and if I'm right... I'm from a little less than two months ahead of you.
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Different times? [She looks down, frowning] The worlds can't be gone... [She sounds a little more sure now, and less like she's trying to convince herself. How would something like different times be possible otherwise? If the world were really destroyed, then they wouldn't exist for the people later to experience, would they?
She doesn't know what to say about Riku being two months ahead. Part of her wants to ask, if everyone's okay, if Sora was awake now... if she'd made her decision.
The other part of her isn't sure she wants to know.]
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Riku isn't going to tell her anything unless she asks... and maybe not even then. Her second re-capture by the Organization, her fight with Roxas... those not things she really needs to know about after all, right?]
I don't think we need to worry that much about the worlds. In this tower there are enough other things to be concerned about.
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What kinds of things are there here?
[She's been getting a really uneasy feeling ever since she arrived, partially from the letters, partially from the unexpectedness of it all.]
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I've only seen it once so far, but the tower... changes sometimes. Or does something along the lines of cursing people, I guess.
/late orz
Like... it becomes a different place?
[Not going to even ask about the curses yet. She's a little confused, and asking all these questions is sort of awkward, but she really doesn't know, and something like this... if it's as dangerous as she thinks it is, it's important.]
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Yeah. Shortly after I arrived it compressed into one single room; locking all of us in with dozens of monsters. They started swarming the place since; mostly at night.
[It is indeed just that dangerous, and to be honest Riku is glad that she is asking now rather than to stumble up it all by herself.]