http://reddeadvirgo.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] reddeadvirgo.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2011-12-18 01:58 pm

002.

Characters: [AU1] Kanaya Maryam and yoooooou
Setting: Floor 15, the workshop OR the infirmary, backdated to a few days after returning from the nightmare worlds.
Format: Start prose, can match
Summary: After her first hectic days in the Tower, Kanaya is finally allowed to leave the infirmary (after almost dying of boredom). She about has a heart attack upon realizing that all of the clothes in her trunk show her symbol in red. So, she heads to the workshop, to hopefully remedy this problem.
Warnings: Probably language, and mentions of injury.

[Floor 15]
Kanaya frowned at the expanse of dark gray fabric before her. It had been a long time since she'd really sewn anything. She had patched up the jacket that Vriska made her, but making clothes in their own right was something she hadn't had the time for in what felt like sweeps. Beside her was a small pile of clothing -- things that bore the Virgo symbol in that stupid mutant color of hers. She could paint the shirt again, but...a patch would suffice for her coat. It felt wrong to make too drastic of a change.

Hopefully the skills would come back to her. The white body suit was not exactly the most comfortable thing to wear all the time (though it was effective for hiding all the bandages she was dressed with). She grabbed the pencil that she had set aside and began drawing out the shapes required for a simple tee-shirt. She'd paint the symbol on once it was all put together.

[Infirmary]
Kanaya did not consider her life to be boring. Not in the least. Especially not since she had revealed her blood color. Honestly, her life was pretty exciting, if downright shitty in most aspects.

And yet, medical blocks were still unspeakably boring. She sighed, staring down at the bandages covering her arms. She'd probably need to change them soon, but she always dreaded having to take them off, for fear of anyone seeing her mutation. The blood was mistakable for maroon while it was dry, but usually the wounds required cleaning too.

She'd put it off for a little while longer. Until then, time to count the folds in the sheets on the bed.
benigncancer: (Blush)

[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-18 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why do you think they call me the Signless?" he asked with a twist to his lips. "When I wriggled, there wasn't a sign for me, no lusus, nothing. I was lucky that a Dolorosa found me as a grub, and left her post to raise me."

He drew back again and took her hand, going back to cleaning her wounds. "I'd have been culled as a grub, if it weren't for her. She was a Jade blood, but she'd have been the ancestor of a wriggler named Kanaya." He laughed softly. "You're like a combination of me and my lusus."
benigncancer: (Blush)

[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-18 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
He flushed crimson and nodded, ducking his head a bit. He wrapped fresh gauze around her wrist and then took her other hand. "Yeah, she is the strongest, most amazing woman I've ever known. Well, her and Di, anyway, but they're different. I owe her everything. I am who I am, because of her, that's just a fact."

He sighed and looked up at her, still blushing. "Don't listen to me babbling on. It's pathetic, I know. But anyway, the point is, you've got nothing to worry about when it comes to me. I hope you know that, now."
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[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-18 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
He grinned and reached up, ruffling her hair lightly before returning to what he was doing. "You might be surprised how many there are that don't mind your colour. Certainly, my close friends won't give a shit. They're used to following me."

He shook his head. "No need to apologize. I'd have been petrified in your position.'
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[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-19 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Really. As for telling people, why not start today?" Signless asked, winding fresh gauze around her other wrist. "I didn't tell people for a long time, myself. But there came a time when I decided, to hell with this, if someone's got a problem, they can suck my bulge. Other than threshecutioners and subjugglators and such, of course."

He shrugged. "I knew there would come a day when I couldn't hide it anymore. By the time that day came, I'd already told so many people it didn't matter anymore. The hardest part was telling the first person, but after that, it gets easier. Sure, some people might try to cull you, but fewer than you'd think, and when those people come around, that's why you've got all the rest of your friends and quadrants who will help protect you from the closed-minded ones."

He smiled at her. "It's hard to live honestly, but the funny thing is, it's easier that way, too."
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[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-20 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
He could see her fear and knew that she was still too nervous to take his advice, but that was all right. He knew how scary and dangerous it was, and he wouldn't think less of her for feeling that way. She was still so young, anyway, and there was time for her to gather her courage.

He smiled and reached out, cupping her cheek. "You're braver than you think," he said. "When you're ready, know at least I'll be there to help you."
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[personal profile] benigncancer 2011-12-24 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Signless couldn't be sure, but he suspected the wriggler was blinking back tears. He didn't want to make her feel embarrassed, so he pretended not to see, leaving his hand where it was for a few moments, then patting her hand as he withdrew.

"Words are pretty much inadequate most of the time," he said with a shrug. "You don't have to be grateful."