http://f0rceless.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] f0rceless.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2011-10-15 04:36 am

Wannabe Locksmith

Characters: Ventus and evrr'bodyyyy
Setting: Room 1-16 and Floor Fifteen
Format: Have prose, will action for CR
Summary: Ven is keybladeless, so he undertakes an endeavor to try and fix his tragic keepsake. Except he is not handy at all.
Warnings: Group B paranoia ahoy, especially since he's working on a weapon. Also splinters.

[Room 1-16]

Ven didn't have any qualms about lending his glider to Romeo; sure, it was convenient getting around the tower, but he had more physical training than most people, so it just a minor nuisance. What he didn't realize at the time was that it also left him without his weapon. granted, he hadn't really done much fighting since the phantoms showed up, but it was always important to be prepared, and it was hard to pull off a cure spell without the keyblade to focus his magic.

So his next idea was the broken training Keyblade he had gotten from Terra. Ven was kneeling in front of his trunk in his room, holding the two halves of the keyblade, one in each hand, looking at them with an uncharacteristic frown. He didn't even know how it had broken, because it was certainly in one piece when he had last seen it. Wonder what had happened....

[Floor Fifteen]

He couldn't spend forever moping around in his room though; there were people who were horribly disfigured and he had to do something to be on the way to helping! Ven had taken the two halves of the keyblade and ran off to the 15th floor. It was just a wooden dummy blade, but it was important to him! And since it was wooden, it couldn't be that hard to fix, right?

Of course Ven had about zero craftmanship skills, so even though he was set up with both halves on a work table, he had no real idea what he was doing. So he was basically going to go about this via trial and error. Someone stop him?

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-20 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Right." The reassurance was nice, even if it was just words. Funny how that worked. "I'll... do my best." And she also did her best to smile back, especially when she saw that his smile was sad.

She nodded. "I remember that. It was strange." She sighed as well, very quietly. "It would make more sense if we knew what the goal was. ...All of this could be an experiment and we wouldn't even know."

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-20 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
"--Dave?" That name is definitely familiar. "Which one was it...? I met a Dave once, and he said that there were two other Daves here." Not that that's helpful, exactly, but it's weird to hear about someone you know from someone else you know who you didn't know knew them and-- that's a little confusing.

"I don't know. Maybe. I mean... a lot of the things that happen here are kind of like tests, aren't they? Even if they're not called experiments." It's definitely a thought. "Sometimes people do... things that they probably shouldn't when they're trying to study something." This makes her shift her gaze slightly, especially since she knows he knows some of those people, even if he doesn't realize it.

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-22 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hm...." She paused to consider this description, then shook her head. "...I don't think that's the one that I met. He didn't have wings, did he?" Not that that would be something that Ven would overlook mentioning, but it helped to be sure.

"...." She could be... unspecific, couldn't she? It wouldn't do him any good to know that some of the people he'd met had lost their hearts because of experiments, at least not at this point. Maybe if they started showing up in the tower, then it became relevant. As it was, the most telling him would accomplish would be upsetting him. "...I know that there are people out there who study... a lot of things. I know there have been people who tried to understand the heart. Some of what happened here does seem to be related to feelings and emotions, but... not all of it, so I can't say for sure what it is they might be trying to learn, or even whether or not it really is a test. What I do know, though, is that if we are the subjects of an experiment, then... this place is very dangerous."

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-22 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then it wasn't him. The one I met had wings and no legs and he was... kind of orange." Just another day indeed.

The frown on his face was to be expected; she certainly had one of her own. The harder look, though, was not nearly as well anticipated. In all honesty he had every right to be suspicious of her, and she knew it, but it had gone well so far and she'd rather hoped that both he and Roxas wouldn't pry too far, for their sakes and hers. But, that hopeless feeling was quick to remind her, that was entirely too much to ask for. Once again perhaps a more general answer would be best; some things were better left unsaid, after all, and that was a lesson not quickly forgotten. "...Because... I saw some of those experiments myself." And she was part of some of them, too, but that would have begged the question of why, which would have involved the subject of her... abnormal abilities, and that was still something she wanted to keep to herself for fear that they might once again be exploited.

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-22 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"--What?" She was quite startled when he jumped up. For a moment she had a hard time even processing what was going on, but once she realized exactly what it was he was so frantic about she couldn't help cringing, her expression automatically growing guilty despite the fact that she wasn't guilty of any of that. "No-- no, that's not what I meant! I meant-- I'd seen some of the experiments about the heart, the ones I was talking about earlier, back in our worlds! I never-- I would never help anyone do something like that...! One of my friends was hurt, too." Well, she meant she'd never help someone cut somebody up; she would have had to admit her compliance in the studies of the heart, but that had not exactly been willing cooperation.

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"They're not...!" She shook her head emphatically, and she could feel something in her getting frustrated, but instead of getting angry or anything close to it, she just got more and more hopeless, even as she contnued to argue her case. "The experiments I saw weren't like this! They did deal with feelings too, but it's not-- they didn't... they didn't just cut people up like that." Not in the instances she was aware of, anyway. That last accusation, though-- that cut the deepest. She sucked in a breath, suddenly silent and wide-eyed. She'd wanted to help; that was all she'd ever willingly done and all she'd ever wanted to do, and that was why she'd kept her mouth shut about certain things (because even if it was bad for her if her powers were exploited, it was ten times worse for the people those powers were used on, and Roxas and he were the two most susceptible subjects in the entire tower, possibly in the entire universe). It was strange; even then, she could feel no anger, only... sadness, and something strangely akin to grief, and suddenly she couldn't look at him anymore.

It was that much worse because she'd been guilty of doing the bidding of those who wished to harm others before. Now, she was innocent - but the shame remained. Maybe this was her punishment. She should have known she'd never get off so easily. When at last she managed to force her throat to cooperate with her again, she raised her head once more. She tried so hard to keep from letting that distress show, and in a sense she succeeded (or could it be called a failure). Her voice, however, was traitorous and shook slightly as she said, as firmly and calmly as she could, "No. I'm not."

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Because--"

Because....

Because what? Because she'd tried to help him before? Because there was no reason that she could imagine that she would do something like that? Except, her conscience was quick to remind her, she'd done it before, and the reason then had been self-preservation; she'd stood up to that fear and put her life at risk before, but always, always, she fought with the new fear that, should something like that ever happen again, she wouldn't be strong enough to do it again.

He had every right and reason to be suspicious. It was probably safer for him if she left him be. She'd wanted friends, so badly, and she'd wanted to be his friend, too, but that was such a selfish thing for her to want. She forced herself to look at him, to look at his anger and his fear and the way he acted as though she was liable to attack him at any moment, and no matter how badly she wanted to look away and pretend that that wasn't the case, that she hadn't caused this, she couldn't. It was the truth, and she deserved every bit of discomfort that it caused her. It was nearly impossible to keep a straight face at that point, and she felt a very sudden and forceful urge to weep but did not indulge it.

"...Because I'm not." But that did absolutely nothing to make her case, and she lowered her head to break her gaze away from his. "But-- I understand..." She would not cry. There was no reason for her to; it was pointless and she was well aware that she was actually incapable of sadness anyway. "... why you would think that. And I think--" No. "I think that I should go." Not that that would do anything to make him less suspicious, but she had no desire to upset him farther, or to incite even more fear. Fear.... It was so strange to see it on someone else and know that she was the cause of it and it made her feel ill.

[identity profile] lethechained.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Was that it? ...Yes, it was. There was really nothing she could say to prove her innocence except perhaps explaining her powers, but that... would cause more problems than it would solve for all parties involved. Would he even believe her if she did try to tell him? It was a pretty strange thing to hear. As it turned out, she didn't get the chance anyway; his obvious distress and being told to shut up effectively crippled any attempts she might have made to explain herself further, although she did stand out of her own distress. Automatically her hand started to reach out but she stopped it, knowing full well such a gesture would only make things worse. Just the idea that she'd already upset him this much was horrible enough.

She made no immediate move to follow him upon his exit, but instead after a few surprised moments hurry after to the doorway to make sure that he hadn't hurt himself in his hurry and maybe where he'd gone but no farther than that. Where in the world could he be going? ...Well, anywhere but where she was, she could assume.