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( december event log )
Who: Everyone
When: December 17th and on
Where: Throughout the Moira
What: The reasons for power failure become a little clearer...
Warnings: Possible character death. Please label anything you do that needs a warning.
When: December 17th and on
Where: Throughout the Moira
What: The reasons for power failure become a little clearer...
Warnings: Possible character death. Please label anything you do that needs a warning.
E V E N T |
"A thousand fibers connect us, and our actions run as causes, comimg back to us as effects."
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Normally Wanda can read a person in a few heartbeats. There should still be time to run and it would give her ammunition for later, or at the very least something she can share with the rest of the crew. They're running blind here.
And it can't fight her, not at first. It's cold and dark and Wanda gets the uncomfortable sensation that she's on the edge of a riptide or a black hole's influence. But she persevered, and that's when the images come. A crewman, laughing with his colleagues. The same man going into a remote room and changing into something she still can't quite make out. And then it's all a jumble of the man being stuck that way and hunting the unfamiliar crew and --
It notices her.
The images shift and refocus on the creature feeding and sometimes killing. Wanda realizes quickly that it's not doing this because it needs to survive. It simply likes the pain and the fear and the rush of power and it's going to force her to feel it doing the same to her.
Is she screaming? Wanda thinks she must be as she tears her mind free, going weak in the knees and almost falling.
She looks up...and it's much closer now, pausing just outside her reach. She knows she needs to grab Elizabeth and run, but her body feels leaden and she can't even find the words to tell Elizabeth to go.
If there's any silver lining to be found, at least she's standing between them.]
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GET OUT OF HERE! [She screams at the thing, seemingly paused in front of them in confusion. Elizabeth winds back and hurls her heavy book at the creature. It's dark, but she can hurl a book like nobody's business. It misses of course, but the thing seems put off enough-- it darts away.]
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You...you stopped it. [Wanda winces and buries her head in her hand.] It...I...
[Too many words want to come out and they all get stuck in her throat. How can she possibly explain what she just saw? How it-- oh no.
The fear is enough to snap her out of it and she turns to Elizabeth wide-eyed.]
We have to go. You have to go.
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Sounds like a plan to me. [Elizabeth says, tucking herself under Wanda's arm.] I'll go if you will. [She jokes, putting her arm around the other's waist so she can support Wanda back to her room.]
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Because there's one thing she noticed about everyone she watched Ploiatus kill.]
You don't understand...when he attacked you, did it leave a mark? [That's what Manasseh was talking about and what the black on Bruce's neck was.]
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[It's a beacon, a spark in the dark, somewhere lightning can strike twice. But Wanda wasn't sure if the victim could feel it too.]
That mark -- it was there in every death he showed me. I don't know what it means but...it is probably nothing good.
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[Elizabeth pulls back for a moment, frowning at Wanda.] He showed you? What do you mean?
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In...in my head. He was going to make me watch while he...
But you scared him away. [Even if she didn't actually hit him, it was enough.] Just be careful. I don't want him to hurt you again.
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Did he... wait did you read his mind or did he show you something?
[They can talk about her safety in a minute.]
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It was going to happen eventually, she supposes, but this was not exactly how Wanda wanted Elizabeth to find out.]
Both. Do you remember what I did when you were hurt?
I tried to...to find his fear, where he came from, anything that would help us. But he turned it on me.
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That was you? [She sounds amazed, impressed, and a little embarrassed she didn't realize it sooner.]
Well, probably good to not try it again then if he can just spin it back at you. [They make it to the lift and Elizabeth hits the button for the Mero deck.] But thanks for trying, that would've been helpful.
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[Maybe one day she'll learn how to block an emotion, but without a practicing partner it's going to be hard to figure that one out.
Thank goodness for the elevator; it can't get them in here. Wanda doesn't say anything for a minute. This was not how she wanted Elizabeth to find out.]
...I'm not in your head now.
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It's probably better if you don't go in there again. [She smiles weakly.] Believe me, I would know if you were. You'd be looking at me differently right now. I don't look like much, but there are terrible things in there no one else should have to live through, let alone see.
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Whatever you don't want me to see...it wouldn't change that.
[She wishes she could prove it, but Wanda doesn't look. She owes her friend that much.]
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I don't want you to look at me and feel sorry for me, Wanda. That's all. My life is different now, I don't like revisiting how I got here. And if anybody knew everything...
[The weight would show on anyone's face. It's showing on hers now.]
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We are more than what happened to us at home. Whatever it was. [Wanda's expression is still troubled from earlier, but there's no pity, just the weight of someone else who has been through terrible things of her own.] I have to believe that.
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The elevator dings and Wanda stiffens. They're so close now and they even left that monster on another floor, so it should be safer, right?]