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Entry tags:
- *event,
- agents of shield: daisy johnson,
- all about j: j,
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- mcu: wanda maximoff,
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( october event log pt. 2 )
Who: Everyone
When: October 19th into the beginning of November.
Where: The Mini Colony of the Runoff & the Moira.
What: The Moira stops to resupply at the closest planet and things get weird.
Warnings: Physical transformations, phobias - please label if needed.
When: October 19th into the beginning of November.
Where: The Mini Colony of the Runoff & the Moira.
What: The Moira stops to resupply at the closest planet and things get weird.
Warnings: Physical transformations, phobias - please label if needed.
E V E N T L O G |
"but in your future, the you i see is exactly the person you always wanted to be."
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"You said you felt strange, a few days ago in your room. Was it like this?" A yes or no question, hopefully, should be easy enough to answer without actual words. And it'll give her some data on when this started, which could be useful. Helen taught her enough about non-humans and how they work, and between that and Peter's stories she's got a small, but passable collection of information to build from.
(She worries, belatedly, that he'll be upset that she's bringing that up, not wanting to issue a glancing blow to his confidence when he's like this. But it's probably worth a momentary cringe to get the information.)
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But she's looking for broad strokes, so after a pointed look, he nods-- slow and careful and exaggerated. They'll have to talk about it some other time, once he's fixed-- or once they find some way to communicate, if he can't be fixed. Which is an awful prospect that he's trying not to consider too much.
He keeps going after that, pausing here and there at a corner to swing his head from side to side and sniff the air. It's hard to remember which way he came, where he's been, but if he has to be an alien creature he might as well enjoy the perks.
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"You know what I mean." Though she could have phrased it better, granted. "I'm just trying to figure out when it started." She pauses, another thought coming to mind unbidden. "Peter told me a little about how this kind of thing works, said his temper got the best of him sometimes. Are you...?"
The question is a hard one to finish, having been in those cells Peter and those like him had to get locked into once a month. Hopefully Daryl gets that she's asking how in control he is, and hopefully isn't too offended.
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Probably. If anyone looks at his people the wrong way, if anyone bumps against Carol in the crowd... No, he'll be all right. He thinks.
About the best thing he can do to answer is a low wroo, pitched as reassuringly as he can muster. He pauses to turn to her again, bumping her shoulder with his nose.
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Still, part of her wishes she didn't ask. It can't be comforting to have to listen to her go on about all the ways he doesn't have control right now. So, after gently canting her head to lean against him after he bumps her shoulder, she decides against the other question she had and opts to pull out the old stand-by.
"We should work out a system for communicating. One lick for every letter down the alphabet. I'll make a list of anatomical locations and words that begin with z..."
Sex jokes, where would uncomfortable moments be without you?
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The joke gets a sidelong glance and a good-natured grumble, like always, just a little more wordless. Ridiculous. (It's good, though, it helps.)
Before them, the street widens into a spacious plaza, and he pauses at the edge of a building, gesturing with one paw. Today there's little trace of the festival left; only blowing dust here and there, perhaps a few stray decorations. His nostrils flare as the breeze picks up, carrying a little of the scent of sweet ash, still.
What the festival had to do with this, he isn't sure, but it has to be something.
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"Okay," she says, taking in the plaza in one slow scan, hoping something will pop out at her. When nothing especially does, she refuses to look discouraged. Then, suddenly, she realizes that what should stick out here is the person holding her hand. They just went through a crowd and nothing?
"Has anyone reacted like they're surprised to see you looking like that around here? Other than me, I mean," she tosses in, with a playful lilt to her tone. (This is also right about the time she realizes she should ask if he still has his weapons on him, or if they should go back to wherever he changed to look for them. Her clear thinking is returning, just slower than it should.)
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That's a bit trickier to communicate, though. He sniffs the air, hoping that maybe there are others of this species near enough to show her, but for the moment there's no luck.
Leading her closer to where the bonfires were, he pulls his paw free to pantomime writing something and tossing it. Which probably won't mean much, either.
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Now, she just has to figure out if it's reversible, or will last a whole damn year. But she's trying hard not to be too glass-half-empty just yet.
"You were here during whatever ceremony or whatever was happening, right?" She waits a second for confirmation before continuing. "Maybe we can ask around. If it was such a big event, someone must know whether these things -- must know the deal with all this." Of course he'll notice her verbal slip, but nothing to be done now. He has to know she's afraid of him being stuck like this, because he probably is too, but they've been through this before.
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Putting these few pieces together helps, too-- for the first time he wonders if anyone else has been so afflicted. Unfortunately, licking aside, that's too complicated to ask her easily. Still, he makes the attempt, ears folding back with a low whine as he tries to figure out some way to indicate his meaning. After a moment he settles on reaching to tap her MID, making an unmistakably inquisitive though wordless sound.
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(She also notices those ears again, and they're distractingly cute. She's not going to say that on pain of death.)
"You think this thing will help?" Lifting her wrist and glancing at it, she waits to see if it translates anything or whether Daryl plans on trying to type or something. "Never thought I'd miss those brain-to-brain conversations," she adds for good measure.
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Looking off into the distance at nothing in particular, he mutters to himself-- a series of low growls and whines that, if the MID catches it to translate, will end up being something about Timmy being stuck in a well.
He misses the bracelets, too.
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"You realize I'm going to call you Lassie once or twice, once this is over," Carol says as she meets his eyes over her raised wrist, playful but with genuine relief. Whether she's serious about that remains to be decided; depends entirely on how traumatic this is for him once things are fixed. (Because, they're going to be fixed.)
"Good call. So, once more for the idiot who forgot she's carrying a translating device." Tell her everything, she means. What happened, how he is, what he thinks they should do.
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And then he does explain-- as much as he can. The festival, the blessing, the way it had left him off-balance; his hair-trigger temper, the way he'd fled the crowds and lost track of everything after becoming like this. It feels like it takes forever, even leaving out a fair amount. She doesn't need the gory details, he doesn't want to talk about how viciously he'd wanted a fight in the aftermath. Still, the important lines are drawn-- most of all, his certainty that whatever this is, it was the festival that started it.
The MID doesn't carry over all his syntax, but the cadence of his voice is familiar, in spite of the canine sounds.
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When he's done, she nods. "Someone around here knows what happened and what to do about it, and I doubt you're the only one it happened to." The only one she cares about, at the moment, but after they fix him she's happy to share the secret with anyone else who needs it. "I should ask around. But first... did you bring weapons out with you? Supplies? Do we need to look for them?" She won't have his crossbow of throwing knives gone, when he gets back to himself.
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Just that. He nods, tapping the hilt, not bothering to say it aloud. Even if she can read a translation, he'd rather get by without talking when he can... Which is probably a lot of the time, they've got a lot of practice.
Fixing her with a serious look, he tilts his head to the side. So, now what?
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"So," she continues, knowing he can tell she's hesitating, "I can go knock on some doors now, or if you'd rather get away from people first, we can go somewhere a little less crowded where you can wait."
Yeah, she's a little nervous about him waiting around here, especially if she's going to get into any less than friendly discussions and have some doors slammed in her face, knowing exactly how well that would go over. She's going to be asking people about what amounts to their religion, it's bound to ruffle some feathers; she's fine accepting whatever gets thrown at her, she just doesn't want Daryl and his werewolf-y temper doing anything he'd later regret.
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Besides, on the off chance something goes wrong-- well, he might be relatively unarmed in terms of weapons, but suddenly that doesn't seem to matter much at all. He bends to nudge her shoulder. Go on. He's ready to follow.