Eridan Ampora ♒ chronicAugustus (
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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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[He looks dubious at the idea, but at least he doesn't outright reject it.]
It... doesn't seem like a vvery happy place though.
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I've learned that the universe isn't ever going to be a happy place; you have to grab it for yourself when you can. [The microwave beeps, and as she reaches up to remove the bowl of heated water, she glances over at him and smiles, at ease with herself.] If you can do that, it makes all the times you have to fight a fight you can't win... well, it makes them worth it.
Not to get preachy on you.
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...I suppose you're right.
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In short, after a couple months of befriending trolls it doesn't even occur to her to act differently around them. She takes out a paper packet of instant oatmeal, tears off the top, and dumps it into the bowl.
Then she glances up, and smiles.] Of course I'm right, [she teases.] Keep your chin up and it won't be so bad here, I promise.
[Stirring done, she picks up the bowl and holds it out to him.] There you go, one bowl of official newbie oatmeal. You have to let it sit for a few minutes first.
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[The promise didn't have much confidence behind it, but he nodded nonetheless. When she offers the bowl of oatmeal, however, Eridan gives her a blank look.]
...thank you?
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[AWKWARD.]
Thank you.
[So he'll just. Stay there, holding a bowl of oatmeal and looking at her just a tad oddly.]
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[He winces a bit, looking sheepish. HIS LEFT HORN FOR PESTERCHUM, GOD.]
Sorry.
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Aside from a certain someone, everyone here's been pretty friendly. It's not a bad group.
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[Oh wow, that's a record amount of trepidation in a single word.]
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[Peers at him.] Don't look so mortified. I'm not going to put you through socialization boot camp.
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I don't think I wwarrant the efforts a the entire towwer.
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[Encouraging smile.]
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[He can handle that, yes. He smiles back, just a little.]
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[He peers at her curiously, then drops his eyes to look at the bowl of oatmeal he's still not sure he wants to eat.]
You seem to havve a lot a practice.
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I do, actually. I try to be supporto-gal whenever my friends are down, and considering how freakish our lives are, that's pretty often.
It's a relief that my cheer up powers extend to aliens half my age.
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Yeah, those are some vvery effectivve powwers.
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Which, is good. Cause if you need anything while you're here, you should totally come find me, okay? Our names are on plaques next to our rooms, so just look for Willow Rosenberg. There's only one of me!
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Alright, I'll look for you if I need you, promise.
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I'll hold you to that, [she says, nodding firmly.] I guess I should... leave you to your oatmeal? I don't want to just abandon you.
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[He offered her another encouraging smile, trying not to look too eager for her to leave.]
I'll be fine... I mean, I evven have the oatmeal an all. And it's not like wwe're nevver goin to see each other evver again, right?
[Sob.]
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It'll work out, you'll see. Don't worry too much.
LET'S PRETEND MY FAIL NEVER HAPPENED.
BUT IT'S SO IC.
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