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Neal Cassidy ([personal profile] wegotlucky) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-07-15 05:57 pm

His passing thoughts and his sorrows and desires

Characters: Neal Cassidy, OPEN
Setting: Floor 81
Format: Starting out prose. Will match
Summary: Neal contemplates what to do with the "gift" he was given at the end of June.
Warnings: None to start.


It had been a while since Neal had last found himself venturing around the Tower. The memories of June had left him wanting to avoid as many people as possible, and he had found himself struggling to sleep in his bed with the words scrawled on the ceiling. Nothing was safe anymore, and as far as he knew, things could possibly get even worse. His "gift"  from Ruana, Rumplestiltskin's magic dagger, was strapped to his side, hidden away from prying eyes.

He didn't plan on using it as a weapon, but he couldn't be too careful. Why would such an object be given to him? It was meant to torture him, Neal was certain. He had killed a child. He had killed someone he cared about, and he had attacked, he murdered a sleeping man, and killed one of the most threatening people in the tower. His life was a wreck, and he had only admitted what he had been to the little girl and to Zelda. He didn't want to admit it to anyone else.

Maybe Shion, eventually. But he was afraid what might happen to him if he got too involved in things. He needed to  protect himself, but he also couldn't stand back and do nothing, could he? He looked out below, staring into the haze. Pandora was something that he could do, wasn't it? He had spent his entire life running away from his problems. He had  been running for a long, long time. Longer than he could comprehend. He had been brought here for a reason. Probably to be useful to Ruana's sick and twisted games.

He might not have a clue how to stop running, but now was good enough as any to try.
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[personal profile] lightofhumanity 2013-08-08 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
chaos himself didn't quite believe in fate. He knew that there were paths one could go down and paths that others would push people to go down..but there was always a chance that one could push past fate or destiny and carve out a new road to the future for themselves. But..that's why he liked the idea of a cosmic loophole so much.

"That we will. I saw a few of those in books in passing, since I do go to the library on occasion. I do not know whether those books truly were what held the history and knowledge of this Tower, but if they felt safe enough to mock the residents, they probably do have some grains of information locked away in a shelf where they live.

I do not know exactly where they are currently..but it might be possible to obtain them, if one sneaks down there."