Eridan Ampora ♒ chronicAugustus (
chronomancer) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-01-28 12:47 pm
This wasn't part of the plan...
Characters: Eridan and YOU.
Setting: Room 1-10; Dormitory Hallways, attmepting to head towards the cafeteria.
Format: Starting with Action tags, but I'll match your preference.
Summary: In which Eridan wakes up and Is Not Dead, followed by a self-pity storm, followed by a bit of exploration. And oatmeal.
Warnings: Ridiculous amounts of self-pity. Additional warnings will be added as necessary.
Room 1-10.
[Eridan was not having a good day. For one thing, he was having a day in the first place. Which wasn't supposed to happen. He knew that much. For another, looking into the trunk at the feet of the bed he'd woken up in - his? - he found his Time Reels. Completely unreeled. So he's trying really hard not to go into meltdown at the whole situation by carefully trying to fix his damn reels back as they should be. Which wasn't really working out all that well.
So there he is, sitting on his own bed, tangled beyond hope in what seems like miles of film, trying to carefully reel it all back in place. And very casually hyperventilating at the fact he was alive. He really wasn't supposed to be, dammit.]
Dormitory Hallways.
[Having given up on fixing his reels - right now - Eridan chose to explore a bit and see what kind of people were around. He walks around the dormitory hallways, with this defensive, "I have no fucking idea where I am" expression on his face, feeling unnerved and lacking in weapons or defenses.
But he's hungry and the letter said he could find food at the cafeteria, which is where he's hoping to go. At some point. When he stops being hopelessly lost and jumpy about every shadow in the corridors.
Hey, he's not the Hero of Space, alright? Cut him some slack. ...please?]
Setting: Room 1-10; Dormitory Hallways, attmepting to head towards the cafeteria.
Format: Starting with Action tags, but I'll match your preference.
Summary: In which Eridan wakes up and Is Not Dead, followed by a self-pity storm, followed by a bit of exploration. And oatmeal.
Warnings: Ridiculous amounts of self-pity. Additional warnings will be added as necessary.
Room 1-10.
[Eridan was not having a good day. For one thing, he was having a day in the first place. Which wasn't supposed to happen. He knew that much. For another, looking into the trunk at the feet of the bed he'd woken up in - his? - he found his Time Reels. Completely unreeled. So he's trying really hard not to go into meltdown at the whole situation by carefully trying to fix his damn reels back as they should be. Which wasn't really working out all that well.
So there he is, sitting on his own bed, tangled beyond hope in what seems like miles of film, trying to carefully reel it all back in place. And very casually hyperventilating at the fact he was alive. He really wasn't supposed to be, dammit.]
Dormitory Hallways.
[Having given up on fixing his reels - right now - Eridan chose to explore a bit and see what kind of people were around. He walks around the dormitory hallways, with this defensive, "I have no fucking idea where I am" expression on his face, feeling unnerved and lacking in weapons or defenses.
But he's hungry and the letter said he could find food at the cafeteria, which is where he's hoping to go. At some point. When he stops being hopelessly lost and jumpy about every shadow in the corridors.
Hey, he's not the Hero of Space, alright? Cut him some slack. ...please?]

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You mean he's gone because I'm here?
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I see that guilty look, and you can quit it, [she scolds him.] Whatever's going on here is out of our hands.
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It's a possibility, that's all. You nevver knoww.
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I guess it's possible, but I don't want you to feel badly about it. You just got here-- you have a lot to deal with as it is. [And she might be being overly forward because she can't help but feel like she knows him a little... Whoops. Willow is not very good at being unbiased.]
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I'm used to screwwing up. It's nothin neww.
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But since we do it so much on our own, let's try not to borrow trouble, okay?
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If you say so.
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So, you ready to look around? I swear there's more than bedrooms.
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...didn't you just say that it's dangerous to wwander about?
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But at the risk of sounding arrogant, I'm pretty confident I've got this covered by now.
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Alright. For a little wwhile...
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She shoots him a smile, trying to be reassuring. He's not really good at this social thing, is he?] Don't worry, I'm a big powerful witch. Not that I enjoy fighting, but if it comes up, I can take care of it. [She sounds pretty chipper as she says that, though a bit of it is intentionally masking her own self-doubt.]
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Ah. I'm a Mage. Sorta.
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In fact, she perks up at his comment.] Wow, really? So you aren't going to ask me if my magic is fakey fake? [That may be a direct quote.]
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...wwhy. Wwould I do that?
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No idea, [she says airily, deciding not to make a big deal out of it.] You're alright, you know that? [Even if he's reserved enough to make her think of a nervous Oz, and gosh, wasn't that a strange mental image.]
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If you say so.
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So what kind of magic do you do, if you're sort of a mage?
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[He rubs the back of his neck.]
But I kind a suck spectacularly at it.
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I haven't even touched that; it's majorly complicated.
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... Was it something I said?
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...no. I wwas just. Surprised.
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[The question is vaguely hesitant. Willow's starting to get the sense that he's easily overwhelmed, which is not her intention.]
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[Nice and vague, yes. Let's keep it nice and vague.]
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LET'S PRETEND MY FAIL NEVER HAPPENED.
BUT IT'S SO IC.
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