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songofsoaring) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-09-09 02:46 am
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To dream, perchance to sleep...
Characters: Link and Link (and possibly other residents of 2-16 if they get loud)
Setting: Room 2-16, night
Format: action
Summary: the newest Link cannot sleep
Warnings: None. Will update as needed
[He'd been there for close to seven days and hadn't slept once since then. He'd started to feel the exhaustion kick in the day before and tried sleeping in that damn bed he'd been given like his counterpart had told him he needed to. But as much as he'd laid there for hours, trying to force his body to get the sleep it needed, he hadn't been able to. The bed was too soft and his mind was too busy, besides. The strange shadows of people running around, causing havok in the fog that choked the tower even now made it even more difficult to let his guard down. But he needed sleep. He could feel it.
Maybe the other him knew how to deal with the stupid beds. He'd been at the tower longer, so he must. Link made his way up two floors through the fog and shuffled into the room he'd been told to go to. He looked around, spotting Ganondorf's bulk in the darkness and headed over to that bed first. using it as waypoint, he began checking the other beds until he found his counterpart.
He had to climb to get on it, short as he was, but when he was up there, he crawled in to lay along side his other self and gently shake the man's shoulder while whispering.]
Hey. Link. Wake up.
[It was rather reminiscent of how a fairy once did the same.]
Setting: Room 2-16, night
Format: action
Summary: the newest Link cannot sleep
Warnings: None. Will update as needed
[He'd been there for close to seven days and hadn't slept once since then. He'd started to feel the exhaustion kick in the day before and tried sleeping in that damn bed he'd been given like his counterpart had told him he needed to. But as much as he'd laid there for hours, trying to force his body to get the sleep it needed, he hadn't been able to. The bed was too soft and his mind was too busy, besides. The strange shadows of people running around, causing havok in the fog that choked the tower even now made it even more difficult to let his guard down. But he needed sleep. He could feel it.
Maybe the other him knew how to deal with the stupid beds. He'd been at the tower longer, so he must. Link made his way up two floors through the fog and shuffled into the room he'd been told to go to. He looked around, spotting Ganondorf's bulk in the darkness and headed over to that bed first. using it as waypoint, he began checking the other beds until he found his counterpart.
He had to climb to get on it, short as he was, but when he was up there, he crawled in to lay along side his other self and gently shake the man's shoulder while whispering.]
Hey. Link. Wake up.
[It was rather reminiscent of how a fairy once did the same.]

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... I used to like sleeping in.
[ When things were... well, relatively normal, in the Forest. That seemed so long ago. Technically, it WAS seven years ago. ]
Something is keeping you up... perhaps you need to tire yourself out first? Find something constructive to do. The last week has been hard on everyone.
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[Link didn't want to admit it was fear that kept him from wanting to sleep. But this was himself right? Or another version thereof...]
I've been trying.
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... Mmm. If that is the case... then you are your worst enemy there.
[ A person's mind can be hell to itself, after all. Ocarina, now fully awake, swings over the bed proper to give the smaller Link space to sit better, if they'd like. ]
Please talk to me. Something must be troubling you beyond the obvious. Even if you think it is small or insignificant or foolish.
[ ... I mean, how bad can it be? They're technically the same... person? ]
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Have you ever woken up afraid that seven years have passed again?
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... Often. Very often.
[ It never quite left them, that horrible fear that perhaps they would ALWAYS wake up and everything would be torn and hurt and it'd be too late by seven whole years. They... were always too late, it felt. ]
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It got worse when I could no longer travel the river of time to the future. After I was sent back... and more than that, I couldn't let myself sleep for three days.
...three days lasts a really long time.
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They know this is their own future, but their happiness was never a question in this. They desired it, yes, but Ocarina truthfully knew that in the end, they would sacrifice that happiness for others repeatedly if it meant they were happy. Or at least less sad. This is a case where they want to comfort the other and help them. Maybe it's just a... weird thing from being here. ]
... You went through another great ordeal. I was aware, but no one told me the specifics...
[ There is a look given to the other here, essentially saying, "if you want to talk about it, you are allowed to, I will not judge you. I will listen." ]
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Do you think our world was really destroyed? If you think it is, I'll tell you. Because then it won't matter if you know, right?
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I would like to hope that is a lie. Because if it is not, all that we have done will have been pointless, in the end. All the sacrifice everyone went through, all the pain. Even if it is... I am not entirely sure it would matter. I do not think some things can be changed.
[ Destiny was kind of a bitch. ]
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After we were sent back in time... we had to leave Hyrule and ended up in a world called Termina. We had three days to stop the moon from falling down and destroying the whole of that world.