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My universe will never be the same
Who: J and everyone else
When: Backdated to mid-May!
Where: Several locations: X-men mansion, R5, Ingress Complex, R1.
What: Peter leaves and J moves out. She's briefly homeless.
Warnings: CW: for talk about and endorsing the drug use in thread with Nihlus.
I. X-mansion
It's like an explosion when the news of recent disappearance reaches her. A raw and violent emotion of sheer anger radiates from her, stemming from under all the muscles and bones. Almost as if something within her core had broke down and started to spew the toxic, only that can be source for this kind of pure hurt. A small, twisted yet humorous part of her feels pity towards the telepaths living in the house, she certainly wouldn't like to be in their shoes right now.
Though surely they must be too busy with dealing their own sorrow and hurt to notice the ugly darkness spreading in the upstairs.
J doesn't cry. In fact not a muscle moves to betray the calmness on her face. There's no trace of frown nor does her lip quiver the slightest. Because aside from the anger she feels simply just very foolish. She's been a fool enough lower down her weapons for someone else. Fool to think that she had been on top of the situation. Or then maybe outer serenity was result of a shock. Shock from having a heartbreak, who knows. But the fact is that Peter is gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. And to J it meant that there was only one option left for her. She walks to her own room, pulls a small suitcase underneath her bed and starts packing. It only takes few quick moments for the suitcase to get full as she mostly throws clothes that are closest to her into it without giving any of her actions much thought. Even using TABS doesn't come across her mind.
After she's done with her suitcase J slams it closed, getting ready to leave but that's also when her eyes catch a sight of her own reflection on the dressing mirror and stops. She takes a moment to look at herself through the mirror, straightening her posture and fixing her hair. But then, out of nowhere, she loses some of her poise as the corners of her lips curls down. The sudden sour expression only fuels the anger within her as she grabs the glass ashtray from the table and tosses it at the mirror, breaking its surface. The broken mirror shards on the floor satisfies her momentarily and she storms out of the room. The mansion's walls are all rotten and air full of poison. There's no other choice for her than to leave.
II: Bar
As cliche it might be the first place where J goes after leaving her home is a bar somewhere in the forgotten corners of the Region five. Despite the shabby appearance of the place, with its all old and dated decor and smoky air, it's nearly full of people who're after cheap alcohol. J, who very typically is wearing and evening dress and neck covered in shiny jewelry, stands out in the crowd like a sore thumb and few heads turns to look at her with a questioning look as she strides across the hall right towards the bar counter. There's learned casualness in her body language and if she's aware of the odd looks she gathers she doesn't show it. After ordering a drink from the bartender she sits down on small table near the counter, settling into role of an observer.
She stays there for a good while, hours blending into together. With hazy eyes she continues to watch the people around the bar through a faint green smoke that raises from the half-full ashtray. It's late and the lot of people have come and left the bar, some which she had known and some not. Tapping her empty glass with a sharp painted finger she takes a lazy moment to let her eyes move from person to another until she's gone through the entire pub. She counts to three in her mind, stands up and walks slowly back to the bar counter to refill her empty glass. But instead of addressing the bar staff she turns to the person next to her and gives them a light poke.
"Hello, sweetie." She greets lips curling into coy smile and nods at their drink. "Mind getting poor girl one of those?"
III: Ingress Complex
Now, this is an area that J is strangely enough unfamiliar with. There simply has been no reason for her to visit the place since arriving to Thisavrou. Even now she doesn't have any clear reason why she's there. More like it's conclusion of lot of small, rather bad ideas that she's let her feet and mind, that's still drunk from stinging bitterness, lead her to where she's now. Of course, there's no denying that the alcohol she enjoyed earlier didn't have anything to do with her current state of mind or decisions.
There's nothing that can be done about people leaving, J knows that. She's seen countless amounts of people disappear into thin air during her time away from her own world. And while no one has been able to pinpoint the exact reason how and why it's happening, other than that it's linked to Ingress' and its malfunctioning. So who knows, maybe she can find answers here. Or at least have angry chat with the scientists, anything that'll calm her down. And the other reason for coming here is the hope that they'd be able to help her get rid off the flame that's burning inside her. This adventure of hers with so called 'superpowers', or gifts as the people in the mansion would say, has lasted far too long and it's time to put an end to it. Of course, losing the flight and fire would also work as a way to sever the last ties to the people she had associated with before.
There's also a much darker thought lingering somewhere back of her mind but she's not going to pay that one attention.
J gets to wander around the Ingress Complex for a good while, lost and looking for places she probably shouldn't, before it attracts the attention of some Savrii scientists who then approaches her. It doesn't take more than few word exchanges between the groups before the tones raise and turn more aggressive. Some part of J knows she shouldn't be getting in the argument with the Savrii, especially when the parasite from Asteroid was still on the loose, but the alcohol is numbing the voice of reason.
IV: Outside
It's another late night, the morning is only couple of hours away from dawning -- if you can call it that in this world, and J's standing all alone somewhere at Region one's streets, leaning on the streetlight with a smoke in her hand. Once again she's dolled up from head to the toe, dress fine and glamorous, face painted beautifully -- but instead of her usual confident and charming smile her expression is strangely more withdrawn.
"♪ ♫ It was cold outside of Tiffany's
I was shivering in the storm
I walked in and asked a gentleman♫ ♪"
She sings softly to herself between inhaling and exhaling the smoke, voice barely loud enough to carry to the other side of street. The slow and quietness accompanied by the numb expression makes the song sound much more bittersweet to compared to its original upbeat and humorous tone.
"♪ ♫Could I plea-ease keep warm
He asked me how come a baby doll
Has no comfy place to go
So I told that kindly gentleman
My tale of woe♫ ♪"
In any other time she'd probably laugh at the similarity of her situation compared to the one in the song but right now she's far too tired at that, even if it feels like her whole stay in this universe has been one big joke. Plus her wallet has recently grown far more thin that what she'd prefer. So, whenever it happens that a person walks past she raises her voice to more audible, trying to catch the attention of a potential audience.
V: Wildcard
[You know the drill! Create your own adventure. Both prose and brackets are fine, I'll match.]
When: Backdated to mid-May!
Where: Several locations: X-men mansion, R5, Ingress Complex, R1.
What: Peter leaves and J moves out. She's briefly homeless.
Warnings: CW: for talk about and endorsing the drug use in thread with Nihlus.
I. X-mansion
It's like an explosion when the news of recent disappearance reaches her. A raw and violent emotion of sheer anger radiates from her, stemming from under all the muscles and bones. Almost as if something within her core had broke down and started to spew the toxic, only that can be source for this kind of pure hurt. A small, twisted yet humorous part of her feels pity towards the telepaths living in the house, she certainly wouldn't like to be in their shoes right now.
Though surely they must be too busy with dealing their own sorrow and hurt to notice the ugly darkness spreading in the upstairs.
J doesn't cry. In fact not a muscle moves to betray the calmness on her face. There's no trace of frown nor does her lip quiver the slightest. Because aside from the anger she feels simply just very foolish. She's been a fool enough lower down her weapons for someone else. Fool to think that she had been on top of the situation. Or then maybe outer serenity was result of a shock. Shock from having a heartbreak, who knows. But the fact is that Peter is gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. And to J it meant that there was only one option left for her. She walks to her own room, pulls a small suitcase underneath her bed and starts packing. It only takes few quick moments for the suitcase to get full as she mostly throws clothes that are closest to her into it without giving any of her actions much thought. Even using TABS doesn't come across her mind.
After she's done with her suitcase J slams it closed, getting ready to leave but that's also when her eyes catch a sight of her own reflection on the dressing mirror and stops. She takes a moment to look at herself through the mirror, straightening her posture and fixing her hair. But then, out of nowhere, she loses some of her poise as the corners of her lips curls down. The sudden sour expression only fuels the anger within her as she grabs the glass ashtray from the table and tosses it at the mirror, breaking its surface. The broken mirror shards on the floor satisfies her momentarily and she storms out of the room. The mansion's walls are all rotten and air full of poison. There's no other choice for her than to leave.
II: Bar
As cliche it might be the first place where J goes after leaving her home is a bar somewhere in the forgotten corners of the Region five. Despite the shabby appearance of the place, with its all old and dated decor and smoky air, it's nearly full of people who're after cheap alcohol. J, who very typically is wearing and evening dress and neck covered in shiny jewelry, stands out in the crowd like a sore thumb and few heads turns to look at her with a questioning look as she strides across the hall right towards the bar counter. There's learned casualness in her body language and if she's aware of the odd looks she gathers she doesn't show it. After ordering a drink from the bartender she sits down on small table near the counter, settling into role of an observer.
She stays there for a good while, hours blending into together. With hazy eyes she continues to watch the people around the bar through a faint green smoke that raises from the half-full ashtray. It's late and the lot of people have come and left the bar, some which she had known and some not. Tapping her empty glass with a sharp painted finger she takes a lazy moment to let her eyes move from person to another until she's gone through the entire pub. She counts to three in her mind, stands up and walks slowly back to the bar counter to refill her empty glass. But instead of addressing the bar staff she turns to the person next to her and gives them a light poke.
"Hello, sweetie." She greets lips curling into coy smile and nods at their drink. "Mind getting poor girl one of those?"
III: Ingress Complex
Now, this is an area that J is strangely enough unfamiliar with. There simply has been no reason for her to visit the place since arriving to Thisavrou. Even now she doesn't have any clear reason why she's there. More like it's conclusion of lot of small, rather bad ideas that she's let her feet and mind, that's still drunk from stinging bitterness, lead her to where she's now. Of course, there's no denying that the alcohol she enjoyed earlier didn't have anything to do with her current state of mind or decisions.
There's nothing that can be done about people leaving, J knows that. She's seen countless amounts of people disappear into thin air during her time away from her own world. And while no one has been able to pinpoint the exact reason how and why it's happening, other than that it's linked to Ingress' and its malfunctioning. So who knows, maybe she can find answers here. Or at least have angry chat with the scientists, anything that'll calm her down. And the other reason for coming here is the hope that they'd be able to help her get rid off the flame that's burning inside her. This adventure of hers with so called 'superpowers', or gifts as the people in the mansion would say, has lasted far too long and it's time to put an end to it. Of course, losing the flight and fire would also work as a way to sever the last ties to the people she had associated with before.
There's also a much darker thought lingering somewhere back of her mind but she's not going to pay that one attention.
J gets to wander around the Ingress Complex for a good while, lost and looking for places she probably shouldn't, before it attracts the attention of some Savrii scientists who then approaches her. It doesn't take more than few word exchanges between the groups before the tones raise and turn more aggressive. Some part of J knows she shouldn't be getting in the argument with the Savrii, especially when the parasite from Asteroid was still on the loose, but the alcohol is numbing the voice of reason.
IV: Outside
It's another late night, the morning is only couple of hours away from dawning -- if you can call it that in this world, and J's standing all alone somewhere at Region one's streets, leaning on the streetlight with a smoke in her hand. Once again she's dolled up from head to the toe, dress fine and glamorous, face painted beautifully -- but instead of her usual confident and charming smile her expression is strangely more withdrawn.
"♪ ♫ It was cold outside of Tiffany's
I was shivering in the storm
I walked in and asked a gentleman♫ ♪"
She sings softly to herself between inhaling and exhaling the smoke, voice barely loud enough to carry to the other side of street. The slow and quietness accompanied by the numb expression makes the song sound much more bittersweet to compared to its original upbeat and humorous tone.
"♪ ♫Could I plea-ease keep warm
He asked me how come a baby doll
Has no comfy place to go
So I told that kindly gentleman
My tale of woe♫ ♪"
In any other time she'd probably laugh at the similarity of her situation compared to the one in the song but right now she's far too tired at that, even if it feels like her whole stay in this universe has been one big joke. Plus her wallet has recently grown far more thin that what she'd prefer. So, whenever it happens that a person walks past she raises her voice to more audible, trying to catch the attention of a potential audience.
V: Wildcard
[You know the drill! Create your own adventure. Both prose and brackets are fine, I'll match.]
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[J giggles with a wink of an eye. It's another joke, one that pulls her heartstrings that and Nate's not going to get. How many times she and Peter had mentioned taking photos of her for him? It suits the bittersweet mood that she gets her portrait drawn only now that he's gone and can't take it with him to remember her. How foolish and sad act from her.]
That so? Well, you should give it a try. I'm not like any other woman you've ever met.
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[He's humoring her, but it's also pretty true. She is unique character.
Once they're in the park, appropriately flower bush adjacent, he nods for her to sit (or stand, or pose, whatever) and pulls out his drawing pencil. Yeah, this'll do pretty well.]
Remind me again—you don't want me to add bunny ears an cartoon eyes, right?
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Wha--? Hey! You better take this serious!
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[He was going to anyway. He just had that feeling about J. His pencil begins to fly across the paper, broad strokes beginning to take shape as a figure.]
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I'm a paying customer so I expect nothing but best. I gave you some style so I want the same in return.
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[He's always been a fast sketcher—he has to be, to get anything done on the move—and it's only a couple of minutes before he puts his pencil away and tears the paper away from his journal.]
Here you go. Good enough?
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Well, what do you know. Not bad. [She chuckles, observing the drawing.] So, are you going to finish this and add some color?
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I could. Normally it's the kind of thing I'd charge for.
[Only the first part's free and all.]
But I could make an exception this once.
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[It's not really official business for her as per se like singing is and she doesn't exactly go and shout about the escort-thing all around. But then again, it's not a secret either and those who sped more time out during the night rather than day have most likely seen her around with various gentlemen.]
Besides, deal's a deal. Right?
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[He closes the journal and offers her a hand to shake. Making it official and all. He'll finish the piece later, tomorrow maybe.]
I guess we both got something out of it.
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Is it gentleman's promise or thief's?
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Oh, definitely a thief's. I'm really bad at being a gentleman.
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[It might small, pretty half-assed gesture but better than nothing, J thinks. Her smile shows little bit of teeth as she takes step forward and slides her hand to rest against his chest.]
You're not that bad. With a little help and fixing here and there I could see you passing fabulously as one.
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If I ever have a pressing need for it, I'll let you know and you can work your magic. But it'd be a big job.
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Now. Are you going to escort me somewhere? Or should I stay in the park waiting for someone else to come along?
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[Though he's pretty sure she can handle herself.]
And then I think I'm gonna go get my beauty sleep. It's late.
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[He knew she went from guy to guy, but not even a little hole in the wall for off-nights?]
Where were you planning to go?
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I'm waiting for a nice daddy-o to pick me up.
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[It hadn't been early when they crossed paths. Kauto may never truly sleep, but he'd have assumed most people would be in for the night by now, to sleep or for other activities.]
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[She pats his chest again.]
After all, you're here.
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Yeah, I am.
[After a moment, he reaches into his bag and fishes out a small pile of sencs in cash tender, handing it over.]
This'll cover a hotel. Check yourself in, and this way I don't have to worry about you getting enough rest. Beauty sleep and all.
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I thought you didn't have any cash on you? Just a delicious candy bar. [The way she says it makes it pretty clear she's meaning something else than the chocolate he gave her earlier.]
Will you walk me to the hotel now?
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[He shrugs, not bothered by admitting it, or by the speed with which she took the money. The offer was sincere.]
Sure, as long as you pick one that's not too far away. I'm getting too sleepy for an extended trek.
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[Her fingers close around the coins and she takes a half of a step closer, stands on her tiptoes and leans closer to kiss his cheek.]
Of course. But if you're so tired maybe you should join me? Bed would be closer then and it seems like I have a soft spot for thieves, you know.
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