http://2nd-dii2ciiple.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 2nd-dii2ciiple.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2011-09-26 04:16 pm

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Characters: Signless & Ψiioniic, and if any of their roommates would like to be present or anyone else would like to drop in on them, feel free!
Setting: 2-8, backdated to shortly after this thread, so just after the Condesce arrives but before Dualscar does.
Format: Narrative please
Summary: After killing himself, the Signless & the Condesce, Ψiioniic wakes in their room.
Warnings: graphic imagery and slave issues, most likely



Ψiioniic woke in the grasp of the same sleep paralysis he'd experienced on first coming to the tower. He couldn't move or open his eyes, but his brain was working at full speed.

Since he'd never expected to wake again, this was disconcerting and somewhat terrifying. The last thing he remembered was sacrificing himself to try to stop the fight between Signless and the Condesce - and to prevent the Condesce from ordering him to kill Signless.

Why was he alive? Where was he? Who had won the battle?
benigncancer: (Blush)

[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-10-02 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I figured as much," Signless growled. Which meant assassinating her wasn't the answer to their problem. He'd just have to keep Psiioniic away from her, somehow.

"Violence isn't the answer, anyway," he said, rubbing the back of his neck guiltily. "At least, that's the theory. There's got to be a way to get through to that bitch that you're a free troll, now, and she needs to play nice."

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-03 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Violence wasn't the answer. It was funny-- she'd heard that kind of thing a million times in memories, and yet it seemed like the only way the worlds could be saved was with violence. Against murderous creatures and equally murderous Nobodies, but... still violence. That hadn't made her like it any better, even though it had saved countless lives, hers included. It was still an odd thing to hear in person.

It was one of those rare times when she actually wished she could use her powers in this situation, maybe delicately remove the Condesce's memories that Ψiioniic ever existed, but she knew her powers would be useless on someone unconnected to Sora. The sound of her name pulled her out of her thoughts. Despite Ψiioniic's assurances, at least part of her frown remained. She didn't have to worry? That sounded like something she would say... especially if there was something to worry about. But she knew what reaction she'd always hoped to elicit by saying that, so she offered a small smile that she only half meant, the back of her mind still sifting through possible ways she could help. "...Right. And you have Signless to help. And... me, too, if there's anything I can do."
benigncancer: (Not happy)

[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-10-03 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
At Psiioniic's reassurance that now that he was forewarned, he would be better able to avoid the Condesce next time, Signless gave his moirail a long, measuring look. Sounded like bullshit to him, really - all she'd ad to do before was order him to follow, and he'd been meek as a newborn hopbeast. But he smiled.

"Damn straight. You'll do better next time, and you have a lot of people who want to help you." He gestured to Namine. "So don't forget that."

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-04 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Naminé caught the look Signless gave Ψiioniic. It was a sentiment she was not surprised to see expessed. Still, she'd seen at least a brief exhibition of Ψiioniic's power. It hadn't been used against anything, but it had at least hinted that he wasn't defenseless... although his capture might have at least partially disproven such a theory. But, well-- sometimes fear and trickery were enough to temper even great power, and that was a concept she was all too familiar with. Despite her thoughts, she managed to maintain a smile as she nodded decisively when she was gestured to, and that smile grew slightly when Ψiioniic made the... well, could it really be called a joke? It seemed to be true, but that might have been why it was amusing. She let out a very tiny laugh, nonetheless; she'd experienced that aggressiveness first hand, herself.

The offer took her by surprise, but she managed to recover quickly. "Thank you. I'll... keep it in mind. But-- really, I'm doing well." And he had plenty of troubles of his own. It was one thing to appreciate the offer and entirely another to take him up on it, should she ever actually have need of assistance.
benigncancer: (Quiet)

[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-10-08 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Signless glared at Psiioniic, then quickly looked away and tried to modulate his expression. He knew Psiioniic wouldn't say that if he didn't really feel it, but at the same time he knew it didn't rise to the level of being afraid of him. Nevertheless, he didn't want to set Psi off, even a tiny bit, if he could avoid it.

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-09 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
When she caught sight of Signless' expression and Ψiioniic's reaction to it, she took a moment to process them. Perhaps it had seemed a little too truthful? She was so used to watching friends who teased each other, but perhaps it was foolhardy to assume that everyone was that way. Shoving away the brief hint of guilt that started to crop up, she worked on maintaining her smile. It was still genuine, but a little attention couldn't hurt, right?

What Ψiioniic said seemed to have her thoughtful, too; it was vague, sure, but definitely true. After all, almost her entire life had been spent helping people with their own problems (some of which she'd caused), and because of that she'd learned not to worry as much about her own. "...Right. I see what you mean." The same principle could apply here, as well. "I'll remember." It would certainly make her feel better about sharing her own problems; if doing so would help someone else, then that would at least help her (not-?)feel less selfish. Percieving that perhaps this was his intention, or at least part of it, she found it much easier to keep that smile in place.