keepscalm: (017❦old men of less truth than tongue)
ENGLAND♛ Arthur Kirkland ([personal profile] keepscalm) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-06-06 11:25 am

10. for shame deny that thou bear'st love to any

Characters: [OU] England ([personal profile] keepscalm) and [OU] Zelda ([personal profile] sageprincess), closed.
Setting: Men's bathroom, backdated to June 3
Format: Action I think?
Summary: England did a phenomenally dumb thing and now he has to tell Zelda about it.
Warnings: Discussion of nation angst, character death (of a somewhat suicidal nature), body horror, and normal nasty Tower fare.

[Losing his retrieval unit was a bit of a task after the kind of trouble he got himself into. It took hours of careful manoeuvring before he could steal away into the bathroom without the soulless eyes of his stalker tracking him. He really considered not bothering with the whole charade, seeing as his escapade into the lower floors wasn't exactly a secret from the administrators; they had to revive him, after all. But, he didn't think Zelda would appreciate being eavesdropped on.

So, here he waits. He stands in front of one of the sinks and occasionally runs the water under the guise of washing his hands when people come in and out. In his head, he turns over what he's going to tell Zelda. He doesn't have a problem sharing most of it. The lobby, the bodies, the papers he took from the desk; that's all easy.

The hard part is going to come when he has to tell her the consequences of leaving the Tower, and how he knows about them. He's fairly certain she won't be happy about his recklessness.]
sagesurvivor: (02 △ With my flag held high)

[personal profile] sagesurvivor 2013-06-06 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[In a way, she had been almost relieved when she found Arthur's note in her mailbox, and not because of the apology written within. He wasn't cutting her off under some perceived notion that she didn't "need" him anymore. A notion that's the farthest from the truth, she thinks. Now, more than ever, she needs friends that will stand by her side and love her despite all the chaos she will create in her endeavor to tear Ruana off her pedestal. She needs people she can simply be "Zelda" around, not a revolutionary.

She doesn't want to go back to that lonely existence where she could talk to no one, could be close to no one, now that she's been able to rely on and confide in people.

Her own red-collared stalker is nowhere to be found when she enters the bathroom, disguised as requested. The deku nuts she's been provided may ultimately be fake, but they still work well enough in stunning retrieval units long enough for her to get away. She checks to make sure there's no one in the various stalls before finally approaching Arthur, leaning against one of the basins next to him. There's a hint of concern in her visible eye, but thankfully the disguise covers most of her expression. The slight hesitance in her voice, however, is hard to mask.]


... What is it you wanted to talk about?
sagesurvivor: (06 △ On this battlefield)

[personal profile] sagesurvivor 2013-06-07 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Oh?

[That concerned expression is quickly replaced by surprise at Arthur's words - her brows lift and her entire body perks up a bit. So... is that why he was so fixated on the elevator that day? The thought hadn't even occurred to her to use that time to break in. She knew Dax's research was hidden somewhere in the residential levels, after all, and Ruana being awake meant that any infiltration attempt would likely end poorly.

... So, wait. Did that mean--]


What happened?

[Urgency finds its way back into her voice. It's not as though she doesn't have enough reasons to despise the head administrator, but the thought of Arthur facing that monster alone makes something dark and angry and not fitting for a being of light and magic swell in her heart.]
sagesurvivor: (11 △ Fight for hope in this war on love)

[personal profile] sagesurvivor 2013-06-07 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
... You what.

[Arthur, being done with pretenses is fine and dandy, but please think of the poor girl's heart. Just because she showed Buddha-like serenity in the midst of the glamour failure doesn't mean she can't still suffer from mood whiplash.

After getting over the casual admittance of crashing the elevator, the rest of what he has to say catches up in her brain, and she shakes her head, as if to clear it. All the way at the bottom, huh...?]


Hmm... The first time was when we ended up just outside of that labyrinth - I cannot say I was keeping track of how long it took to get there. [She was still relatively new to the Tower, and was running on emotion rather than logic.] The second time was when we eventually stumbled upon the Processing Room. The first elevator trip to the lounge area Ruana's library was connected to took maybe ten or fifteen minutes? The second elevator that led from there to the Processing Room was a much shorter trip - five minutes at most.

[Her voice quiets a bit then, because unlike the other two "visits" she's made to the administrative levels, she's not sure if they know of her third. The bathing rooms are supposed to be safe, but call it an instinctive need to be cautious.]

The third was when we went to retrieve what Dax left behind. The ride was much longer - forty minutes, at least - and it stopped once near the end, saying the exact level we were trying to access was "obstructed" before moving on to what I can only guess was a secret level Dax constructed to keep his systems safe.

[In short, all places where the administrators had often been.]
sageprincess: ([S] Impassive stares)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-06-07 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
[He'll forgive her if she doesn't follow his example this time and try that herself. She's curious and perhaps past the point of caring about "dying" in this place, but the elevators already creep her out enough with the way they make her stomach lurch.

But his story is interesting. A reception area, of all things, at the bottom of the Tower... And, as grim as the description might be, flesh and blood corpses means those people were from this world originally - or at least, that's what the evidence thus far points to.

Her eyes fall to the ground as she thinks over his words, her mind already trying to puzzle out the implications. After a moment, her brows raise once more as a piece mentally slips into place.]


... The virus. It struck this world once. A thousand years ago.

[She would say "or so it's been said," but it all lines up too perfectly with the sort of things people have reported upon returning from their homeworlds.]

She is the only one that is still around from that time. At least, that we know of.

[And the more time goes on, the more she believes Ruana has to be the epicenter of the destruction. ]
sagesurvivor: (02 △ With my flag held high)

[personal profile] sagesurvivor 2013-06-07 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[That gets her to snap her head back up.

An exit-- no, an entrance. If this place Arthur went to was once a reception area, then people had to have been coming and going from there. But why? What was this place for before Ruana turned it into her own personal macabre playpen?

Arthur's general demeanor makes her keep her thoughts and questions largely to herself, however. It doesn't seem like this discovery was necessarily a good thing, by the sounds of it.]


You... went outside...?

[Her voice is quiet, breathless. In awe and fearing she is treading somewhere terrible.]
sageprincess: ([S] Quiet contemplation)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-06-07 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[She listens to his description, takes in his words, but she's not really hearing what he's saying. No, she's concentrating on the things he isn't. The way he speaks just a hair too quickly, how he seems to rattle the things he saw off as though they are of little consequence...

She wants to ask, what's making you so anxious? But they've been together in this hellhole for nearly a year and a half. She might lack the context for it, but she knows he doesn't like feeling weak, or vulnerable, or out of control. So she holds off on the personal questions for now.]


I suppose we can take some sort of solace in that the people of the city are not apathetic to what is going on here. [She remarks dryly. No, they're just too busy being dead.] A tower upon a hill... it must have been fairly important to the city, to get that kind of placement.

[Hyrule Castle once stood on the highest point in Hyrule outside of Death Mountain, after all. She hesitates a moment, knowing she needs to ask what has rattled him so, but not quite sure how to go about it. Eventually, she settles on something she hopes is impersonal enough.]

... What stopped you from leaving?
sageprincess: ([S] Painful ends)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-06-08 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
[... She's not entirely sure she wants to know what kind of business would dabble in the removal and housing of souls.

She continues watching him carefully as he adjusts his posture, his tone, and speaks, taking note of the shifts and trying to come up with meaning for them. Perhaps it would unnerve him (it would certainly unnerve her), but, in this instance, it's better than accidentally saying something foolish, isn't it?

Of course, she regrets paying such close attention when the implications of what he's saying hit her like a truck.

"You'd really die."

Arthur almost...]


Oh, Goddesses--

[With that breathless exaltation, she drops all pretense of business. Without thinking, she throws her arms around his shoulders, squeezing them fiercely, as though she's afraid to let him go. He won't get much chance to reciprocate however, as she quickly returns to distance - though her hands remain firmly upon his shoulders - looking him up and down as though to check for injuries that obviously aren't there. At least not physically.]

Are you-- not all right, but...

[Her worry is obvious, even with the disguise covering the majority of her face, but she can't come up with the right words to voice it. Clearly, Arthur is not all right - she can recognize that disconnected tone, even if she's blocked out the event she remembers it from - but he's standing here trying to pretend like he is. What do you say to a man who's pretending like he didn't nearly crash his way into oblivion?]

... How?

[Her voice is small when she settles on the most obvious question. If he came face to face with death - true death - how is he standing here?]
sagesurvivor: (01 △ So I stand on this hill)

[personal profile] sagesurvivor 2013-06-08 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
[That cold, hard nation mentality?

She hates it.

She almost wishes he would get angry, show the tumultuous rage that scared her so when she told him what she saw in Ruana's library. At least it would be something, and not this... hollowed out, vacant stare of a man who has seen too much, felt too much, lost too much.

In a sudden jerk, she bows her head, golden bangs veiling her eyes. Her fingers clench around his shoulders, ungloved nails biting into his sleeves as her arms tremble with the tension. She stays like that for a moment as she battles the emotional firestorm that threatens to break loose where his does not. Then, she sucks in a deep breath. Lets it out. The tenseness in her body begins to dissipate, and the vice grip she has on Arthur's shoulders relaxes.]


... I am so selfish.

[For one who seemed to be on the cusp of raging against this unfair world, her tone is understated, dry, self-depreciative. She really is selfish, terribly so, because--]

I am glad.