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towerofanimus2011-08-23 04:09 am
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Characters: Lenalee and you.
Setting: Dormitories
Format: Prose but will match responses.
Summary: Lenalee woke to her nightmares made real.
Warnings: Dark imagery, introspection, and teal de deer.
Her dreams always starts out the same with the world in ruins. The towers are always chewed down to nubs like fractured bones jutting out of some mess of flesh. Devastation covers everything and she is always sitting in the middle of it. The dead are hidden but she knows they are there.
How different it was for the start of a nightmare to be waking up in a room, laying on her back and unable to move for nearly a minute. She finally pushed herself up and scanned the room with her eyes. This wasn't what she remembered last. No. There had been Allen saying good bye before he stepped through the Ark door and it shattered to pieces. She couldn't have passed out, could she? Or fainted.
Neither seemed likely as she slid off the bed and took stock of the entire room. Four beds, four trunks. Lights. All the things one might need if they were living there. But it wasn't in the usual style of rooms she was used to. And that's when she finds the letters. On a whim, Lenalee sits on the edge of the bed she woke up on to read them.
Your world has been destroyed. I saved you. Let's all be happy here.
And that's when the nightmare begins. It comes without fanfare or music, just a simple cold feeling that spreads through her heart like as it if were turning to ice. Everyone she knew and loved, gone. How fast had it come for them? Why was she the only one saved? Was she the only one? The need to know gnawed at her.
Her thoughts whirled in circles and she tucked the first letter into her coat while she walked to the door. But, she was still an Exorcist and the idea of trouble being right outside was nothing new. Lenalee leaned against the wall by the door and eased it open slowly, straining to hear anything that might be a sign of danger. General Tiedoll had said something in Japan that came back to her now.
Survive. Live to fight another day.
If there was another day to be had, she'd survive till it came. Because she'd return to her brother's side somehow. He couldn't be dead. Please, God. She hates you but don't take him from her.
With a quiet breath, Lenalee slipped out into the hallway and worried that all the pieces of her world were gone and her with them.
Setting: Dormitories
Format: Prose but will match responses.
Summary: Lenalee woke to her nightmares made real.
Warnings: Dark imagery, introspection, and teal de deer.
Her dreams always starts out the same with the world in ruins. The towers are always chewed down to nubs like fractured bones jutting out of some mess of flesh. Devastation covers everything and she is always sitting in the middle of it. The dead are hidden but she knows they are there.
How different it was for the start of a nightmare to be waking up in a room, laying on her back and unable to move for nearly a minute. She finally pushed herself up and scanned the room with her eyes. This wasn't what she remembered last. No. There had been Allen saying good bye before he stepped through the Ark door and it shattered to pieces. She couldn't have passed out, could she? Or fainted.
Neither seemed likely as she slid off the bed and took stock of the entire room. Four beds, four trunks. Lights. All the things one might need if they were living there. But it wasn't in the usual style of rooms she was used to. And that's when she finds the letters. On a whim, Lenalee sits on the edge of the bed she woke up on to read them.
Your world has been destroyed. I saved you. Let's all be happy here.
And that's when the nightmare begins. It comes without fanfare or music, just a simple cold feeling that spreads through her heart like as it if were turning to ice. Everyone she knew and loved, gone. How fast had it come for them? Why was she the only one saved? Was she the only one? The need to know gnawed at her.
Her thoughts whirled in circles and she tucked the first letter into her coat while she walked to the door. But, she was still an Exorcist and the idea of trouble being right outside was nothing new. Lenalee leaned against the wall by the door and eased it open slowly, straining to hear anything that might be a sign of danger. General Tiedoll had said something in Japan that came back to her now.
Survive. Live to fight another day.
If there was another day to be had, she'd survive till it came. Because she'd return to her brother's side somehow. He couldn't be dead. Please, God. She hates you but don't take him from her.
With a quiet breath, Lenalee slipped out into the hallway and worried that all the pieces of her world were gone and her with them.

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She ducks her head a little and laughs with him, it's raw like a wound and so tired that it's silent but, true none the less.]
You don't have to try keeping it short.
[She relaxes a little when they reach the library. How many floors had they gone down? The library of the order had been extensive too and she steps cautiously through the doorway, her ankle rings glowing with the readiness to invoke if they were needed.]
I think we have. ...Lavi would love this many books.
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He might even have read most of them before. I'll have to bother him for recommendations sometime; I always meant to ask him what kind of books he enjoys.
[They will find him and bring him home. Then one day, Allen will come home and ask. He lets go of Lenalee's hand with a quick squeeze, partly because they can work faster that way, partly because he doesn't want to hold her back if it does come down to a battle. In a corner of his eye, her anklets glow, ready and reassuring. Reliable. It has a strengthening effect on Allen, who knows he can still invoke and is determined to hold his own, but with Crown Clown looking and feeling as mecurial as it does at the moment, it's... Hard to tell how far he can trust it, even when it's so irrevocably a part of him. But he'll at least have the comfort of knowing she's more than capable of protecting herself.
The bookshelf closest to them looks promising with its heavy, leather-bound tomes of what can only be texts of some sort, so he gestures in its direction.]
Why don't we start here?
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Sounds good to me, look for anything you think might be a history tome or records ledger.
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Alright, I'll start from this side.
[He begins scanning the rows of book spines for anything that could help them, while Tim circles higher to peek over the shelf for threats.]
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'Dealing With Agoraphobia'
'Green Iguana: The Ultimate Owner's Manual'
'Cappuccino and Success'
...]
Lenalee? Maybe we should look elsewhere.
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Yes, let's try a little deeper in. There has to be something. [She shakes her head and walks away from the shelf, heading deeper into the library.]
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Do you see anything?
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Allen, let's get these off of you.
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I could try cutting them off.
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―If I can't.
[But he can, right?
Even now, says the quiet surge of determination winding its way through him to coil his left hand into a fist.]
Lenalee. [ Still bent over, he calls her name to get her attention and offer her a smile. ] I'd better give it a go first if it's slicing we're going for here.
[Crown Clown's claw form would do a neater job than her Boots. He straightens then, lifting his left hand (the motion's smooth enough, if leaden), but doesn't Invoke right away.]
Ah, you might want to stand back a little.
[Presumably so he'll have more room to work with, but mostly because he doesn't want to take any chances.]