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towerofanimus2011-10-01 07:07 pm
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Characters: Terezi and you!
Setting: Dorm corridors?
Format: I'll match!
Summary: Terezi revives and finds herself in her room, then goes searching for Vriska.
Warnings: Angst!
[Terezi wakes up on her bed, and when she finds she can't move, she isn't quite as surprised as she was the first time it happened.
But this time, it lasts longer. Much longer, in fact. And just when she feels uneasy begin to gnaw at her, she hears a stomach turningly familiar crackle of energy at the foot of her bed. She can't see, of course, or turn her head, but she smells the sharp scent of limes and canine and oil that is so uniquely Jack, and she knows.
Uneasy turns to full on panic, and she struggles to move, but she can't even twitch a finger. She senses him regarding her coldly as he raises his sword, and in a way she can't understand, she knows he's not going to just kill her. He's going to play with her before she dies, he's going to make her suffer, and there's absolutely nothing she can do. She's going to die again, ten times more pathetically this time, and all she can do is close her eyes and focus on the sound of blood roaring in her ears.
And then suddenly the paralysis breaks and she can move again. Terezi scrambles up, pressing herself against the headboard and reaching for a sword that isn't there, only to find that Jack is gone. She freezes for a moment, gulping in deep breaths, but she can't smell him anymore. It's like he was never there at all.
She practically vaults off the bed in her desperation to get to the door and slams it shut behind her, struggling to catch her breath as she leans against it.]
Setting: Dorm corridors?
Format: I'll match!
Summary: Terezi revives and finds herself in her room, then goes searching for Vriska.
Warnings: Angst!
[Terezi wakes up on her bed, and when she finds she can't move, she isn't quite as surprised as she was the first time it happened.
But this time, it lasts longer. Much longer, in fact. And just when she feels uneasy begin to gnaw at her, she hears a stomach turningly familiar crackle of energy at the foot of her bed. She can't see, of course, or turn her head, but she smells the sharp scent of limes and canine and oil that is so uniquely Jack, and she knows.
Uneasy turns to full on panic, and she struggles to move, but she can't even twitch a finger. She senses him regarding her coldly as he raises his sword, and in a way she can't understand, she knows he's not going to just kill her. He's going to play with her before she dies, he's going to make her suffer, and there's absolutely nothing she can do. She's going to die again, ten times more pathetically this time, and all she can do is close her eyes and focus on the sound of blood roaring in her ears.
And then suddenly the paralysis breaks and she can move again. Terezi scrambles up, pressing herself against the headboard and reaching for a sword that isn't there, only to find that Jack is gone. She freezes for a moment, gulping in deep breaths, but she can't smell him anymore. It's like he was never there at all.
She practically vaults off the bed in her desperation to get to the door and slams it shut behind her, struggling to catch her breath as she leans against it.]

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Well. I'd...go, but--
[He looks down at his torso and then back over to her, shoulders sagging.]
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Shut up. It's fine.
[She hesitates, then sits down on the bed again. Not nearly as close as before, but hey. It's something.]
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Changing the subject was probably a good idea.]
Can you maybe do me a favor?
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Maaaybe. What is it?
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[A few beats. Give him a second, this is difficult for him.]
Tell Vantas thanks for me. I guess.
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Karkat! You are being mostly nice today!
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I guess that's what happens when you almost die.
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...I'm sorry.
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Seriously, stop apologizing.
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[She nudges him.]
How are you feeling?
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Do you really want to know?
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Why else would I ask?
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I think that about covers it.
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Go to sleep, then!
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[She prods at him.]
You are in the infirmary for a reason, stupid.
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[Dead-eyes]
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You want to stay awake and talk to me, right?
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[He catches himself before he finishes that sentence, second guessing how horrible something like that would sound--but what if she mistook it for honesty? HE CAN'T BRAIN.
So instead, he just kind of stares dumbly, open-mouthed for a moment until he slowly lets it slide shut.]
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You are ridiculous.
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No.
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Are you suuure? How else am I supposed to see how amazing you look?
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Nice try, though.
[Except oh god she's leaning over him and those teeth and yup his seven-pupiled eye is closing.]
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