Pansexual
Cloverleaf
For certain as our banner flies, we are not alone. The people too must rise.
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Post by Cloverleaf on Nov 18, 2020 21:54:03 GMT -5
"Auh, I see..." Enjolras answered, taking in the information. As Asami laid out her understanding of the concept, Enjolras confirmed it, saying, "Yes, I think that's a good way to summarize it."
He caught Hook's gaze one of the times, silently conveying back a little shrug like I dunno, it's the House- I'm just rolling with it. However he also didn't want to get eaten, so it might be nice to stick with the group. As Steve blinked in and Hook headed for the hallway, Enjolras's gaze flicked over to the entrance to the House's rooms. He extended the invitation to Asami, angling his head towards the hallway and asking, "Care to join us?"
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Post by <Raintalon> on Nov 18, 2020 22:13:27 GMT -5
Sol | Living room/hallway | anyone |
Asami would certainly have liked to join them, but unfortunately, she blinked out.
About three seconds later, a much shorter person blinked in, wearing an oversized, olive-green jacket, which she was currently stuffing handfuls of dried apricots into as fast as she possibly could. But then she reached forward, only to find that the bulk bin she'd been elbows-deep in was no longer suspended above her head.
"Again?" she said in exasperation, standing up a little straighter and putting her left hand into her pocket. Closing her fist around her knife, just in case.
"Okay, who's here?" she called, running her free hand through her poofy hair, which did nothing to tame it. "I can hear your footsteps over there."
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Nov 18, 2020 22:27:13 GMT -5
“Quit bitching, skinny boy,” the pirate tossed back at the group as Steve complained. He kept pace until he passed the threshold of the hall’s entrance, at which point he turned and walked backwards a few strides to see who was following. Beyond Asami vanishing, it seemed everyone gravitating in his direction, with the exception of the new stranger that appeared in the changeling’s place. He sighed, turning back around and eyeing the doors, assuming someone else would give her the rundown.
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Asexual
Lark
Hello, its just, me, and 1567396558397583479 larks
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Post by Lark on Nov 18, 2020 22:38:54 GMT -5
Steve / the exact opposite of vibing
Before Enjolras was able to offer any explanation, the fairly stressed teen snapped not evening turning to talk to Hook directly. "No one asked what you thought," Steve snarked at the pirate's hark. Prick. Whatever was left after his dramatic spat with Byers, Hook had cut open a fresh wound. One that the teen was not all too happy to face, now that they had another walking disaster blinking in. His aggravation thrived in his voice. While it was impolite to say the least, the captain was thinning the remainder of Steve's patience. To Sol, well, no need to get the kid into the nasty mix. "Uh, hey. How'd you...get the collar off?" Genuine vexation had calmed down, he couldn't help but to ask about the survivor's unfortunate situation since they last met. It was the first thing to come to mind, trying to make some space for their newest arrival. He was beginning to understand why Enjolras did not put up much of a fight to the house's poor choice of visitors.
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Nov 18, 2020 23:29:52 GMT -5
Nico appeared, purple light spreading out around him from the scepter he held tight in his hands. His face was a mask, intense and unreadable. It only lasted a moment, however, before he realized he was in the House and almost immediately eased his power away from the scepter. That was a powerful energy source, and he didn't want to know how the House would mess with it. Fortunately, it seemed almost everyone was in the hall, which made it unlikely that anyone had seen him. Hesitantly, he leaned the scepter against the bookcase and shoved his hands in his pockets before moving to follow.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 18, 2020 23:43:41 GMT -5
Kelsier | Living Room | anyone but mostly striderKelsier blinked in. He was sitting, leaning forward with his head resting on his hands, a thoughtful expression on his face. He was so lost in thought that he didn’t even notice the blink. Instead he stared forward, tapping his chin absentmindedly and otherwise staying completely still. He was thinking about his plan, naturally. Not just killing the Lord Ruler, not just that, but freeing the Skaa. Bringing Mare’s dream to reality. He was thinking of Mare, her death flashing behind his eyes again and again, the moment he Snapped growing in his body like it was happening all over again, the rage he felt, the fear, the pain... He didn’t even notice Nico. He wasn’t seeing anything but that night, with the mists swirling around him as he walked, broken and bloody and so very alone. The first time he had taken a life. Not the last, not even close...his life was bloodier now than it ever had been, and who could he blame but himself? Not that he regretted it. No, he didn’t regret a single noble life he’d taken. Would Mare have wanted this for him? The way he was now, well...he was broken, insane, vengeful, bloody, angry...no, he knew she wouldn’t like what he had become. But I did it for you. The thought rang out unheard. He knew it wasn’t really enough. Not in the end. Would Mare even want to see him, when all was said and done?
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Nov 18, 2020 23:52:56 GMT -5
Nico raised a hand in greeting towards Enjolras when he realized he’d been spotted by the other blinker, and almost moved to follow the group down the hall when he realized that he wasn’t the only one in the living room. “Hey, Kel,” Nico murmured, just loud enough he hoped it might break the other blinker out of his thoughts. It hadn’t been too long since their last blink (but honestly, anything longer than a few minutes was a nice break for Nico), and he wondered distantly how long it had been for Kelsier. He would need to thank him, eventually, for making him talk to Myrnin. And probably apologize to Enjolras for leaving Myrnin alone with him and Hook instead of talking to his friend right off the bat. He hadn’t noticed much, but he had seen the group hug, and he knew how strong Myrnin was. That might not have been the most pleasant experience. Nico hesitated for a moment, glancing between Kelsier and the hallway. He was itching for a room, but he didn’t necessarily want to leave his friend behind in the living room. Unless Kelsier wanted to be left there…
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 18, 2020 23:59:39 GMT -5
Kelsier looked up, broken from his thoughts as someone said his name, He shook his head slightly, frowning a little. He couldn’t afford to start thinking like that. He had a mission, and it wasn’t pitying himself to death. People were depending on him now, it wasn’t the way he was when he was a simple, albeit excellent, thief. “Hey.” He said, smiling as he stood up. The drawing of the flower was s it’ll clutched in one hand, and he glanced down at it, then put it firmly in his pocket, near the magnet. “Room?” He asked, glancing at the hall. Then he noticed there were more blinkers - oh, the other man who’d been on the couch with Myrnin. He smiled and waved, then noticed Hook and went still, narrowing his eyes. “I think I could use a room.” He finished, glancing at Nico.
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Nov 19, 2020 0:03:29 GMT -5
Hook slowly approached the door of his choosing, planting his feet in front of it and staring absently as he waited for the others. With limited patience, he curved backwards to peer into the living room without shifting his feet. “You mother(oops)ers comin’? Bloody hell!” He straightened up, knocking his knuckle against the wood besides the handle. “Walk n’ talk, I got (heckin) cretins who can do it, Christ...” The pirate continued muttering angrily, considering each new voice in the living room a punishment for the other’s slowness.
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Nov 19, 2020 1:13:31 GMT -5
Nico caught a glimpse of the picture, and though he had never seen it before, he had a feeling he knew what it was. He wasn’t going to ask about it. “I could too,” he admitted, looking over at the scepter now leaning against the bookcase. There were things he had to worry about when he blinked home that he would rather be distracted from now. He didn’t know if he really had enough power to use that thing. He would have to find out when he blinked back. Without checking to make sure Kelsier was following, he walked into the hall just in time to hear the tail end of what Hook was saying. “Don’t swear at me, asshole,” he said, tone light. “I literally just blinked in.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 19, 2020 1:25:39 GMT -5
Kelsier followed Nico’s gaze to the scepter, but he didn’t ask. It looked important, powerful probably, and he wasn’t going to bring it up when Nico seemed to be eager for a distraction from it, and whatever it was intended for. He headed for the hall behind Nico, nodding to Enjolras. The other man seemed friendly enough. His eyes found Hook and narrowed again and he almost spoke up, but decided against it for the time being. If he put a single toe out of line, he would find out what happened next, He smiled as Nico spoke, then glanced at Enjolras again. “I don’t see why not,” he agreed.
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Nov 19, 2020 1:52:49 GMT -5
Hook didn’t wait long for a crowd to build up behind him in anticipation, as he pushed open the door once Enjolras joined him. “Only slightly better because I picked it,” he said with a halfhearted raise of his eyebrows. He started into the room when Nico approached, evidently scolding him him. “Don’t piss me off,” he warned nonchalantly before ducking into the door frame, “...asshole.” Eager for something exciting to do, the pirate’s lazy efforts at conversation faded as he disappeared into the room.
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Pansexual
Cloverleaf
For certain as our banner flies, we are not alone. The people too must rise.
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Post by Cloverleaf on Nov 19, 2020 2:02:59 GMT -5
| Enjolras | Mall Food Court Room |
Enjolras placed a hand on the door as he followed Hook into the room, pushing it open for the others behind him to catch as they all filtered in. As he stepped through, the oak door of the House disappeared and he was standing in a large room with a high ceiling, windows filtering in light over an array of plastic tables and tiled floors. A few planters sectioned off the eating area in the center of the room from the sides, which were all filled up with alcoves with plenty of blinking lights and neon logos. The sound and smell of sizzling, greasy food filled the air of the mall-style food court. The place was clearly meant to be a gathering place to eat, but it was empty now, though it still appeared to be fully functional. Enjolras looked around, curious about the various types of food- all the restaurants looked quite different than he was used to.
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Nov 19, 2020 2:20:32 GMT -5
Nico | Entering Food Court | everyone, I’m too lazy to tag “Or what?” Nico retorted, his voice surprisingly lacking malice, “You’ll kill me a third time?” They had a sort of uneasy peace between them, something that could be broken in a second if Hook so chose. He hesitated a moment before entering the room, glancing back at Kelsier for a moment before doing so. The room smelled… well… amazing. Like all the terrible fast food he had survived on for two straight years. He managed an almost-smile as he looked around, taking it all in. Normally he’d have run straight for the French fries he could see resting in a bright red plastic basket, but he held off, instead sticking his hands in his pockets. He doubted it was poisoned or anything like that, he just… wasn’t hungry. He hadn’t been hungry in a while. He let out a small huff of amusement, pushing away the thought and turning to Kelsier. “You ever wonder what food in my world is like? An awful lot like this.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 19, 2020 2:36:38 GMT -5
Kelsier | Food Court Room | strider mostly, also others Kelsier tensed as Hook spoke, his hazel eyes darkening as he stared at the other man. He was about to say something when the pirate disappeared into the room, and then the others filed in as well. He followed Nico inside, letting the door swing shut and vanish behind him. It smelled...like food, but also very different. Like a feast, almost, but there was something about it that made him think this was nothing from his world, or even that close. He turned, staring around the open space, which looked a little like the places the nobleman held their balls. Not exactly, but there was a lot of open space, a high ceiling, tables and chairs...the main difference was that it was currently completely deserved. Not even a guard in sight. Well, that made sense, considering this was the House and not actually a noblemen house from his world. He glanced at Nico as the boy spoke, and he raised an eyebrow, nodding at the place the strongest food scent was coming from. “It smells strange.” He said, smiling a little. “Is it any good? It barely smells like food.”
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Nov 19, 2020 2:41:01 GMT -5
The pirate looked back at Nico briefly, vague bemuse visible on his face. He was clearly trying to get a better reading on the boy, though the couple of seconds of glaring at him didn’t seem to help any as he looked away with the same touch of confusion in his expression; perhaps with a hint of amusement. “I might,” he commented in the same flat, yet lighthearted tone. He strolled deeper into the room, observing the tall ceiling and vast interior. The space smelled pleasant and awful somehow simultaneously, and he was bitter to admit Kelsier’s words held truth. He walked to one of the closest tables, frowning at how clean they looked.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Nov 19, 2020 20:14:38 GMT -5
Sol | Food court room | @ anyone
Solaris blinked into the food court room, walking forward with her hands in her pockets and her head angled slightly upwards towards the sky - er - roof.
She stopped in place as her surroundings changed and she was hit with an incredible wave of smells, most of which made her stomach start grumbling almost instantly.
"Food..." she said, in a tone of utmost relief, and immediately she wandered over to one of the counters, feeling her way around it until she was behind it and shoving soft pretzels into her mouth and pockets as fast as she possibly could. She was chewing so fast, it was a miracle she didn't choke, but she knew this food could vanish at any moment and she had no idea how long it would be until she found more back in her own world.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 22, 2020 1:51:17 GMT -5
"Looking for youuuuuuuu," Myrnin pointed out. Then waved goofily at Vincent as he said, "Hey Vice!" He had little intention of using his actual name, and anyway, Juuzou wasn't. Which pleased him. Though he wondered what ways this little ghoul hunter had of working out who Myrnin was. The goofy grin he had sent to Vincent laxed a little. Was there anything in his mind that might give him a toe-hold in this little dance of his? "So teleportation?" he asked. "Only limited to a place you can see, yes?" Or perhaps where he'd been before? If there were limitations to Myrnin's own powers, it was that he could only read what was on a person's mind at the moment. It wasn't the invasive, all encompassing technique he naturally possessed (but refused to use). So he couldn't dig around in Juuzou's brain to see why he hunted ghouls or what other details he was missing. Unfortunate, but still useful. "I've met a new friend here," he said, waving to Juuzou. "He picked a power too. As for what I'm doing more specifically, why were you moving away? Just so I had to chase you?" He was talking to Vince, but his attention was still on Juuzou - specifically his thoughts.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 22, 2020 8:13:53 GMT -5
Vince - hall - mintedstar/fur “Peeved?” Vincent echoed the word with a slight raise of his eyebrows. He hadn’t thought his words had carried any tone, though he supposed his previous statement could easily be misinterpreted as aggression. Irregardless of what he’d meant, Arthur had grown a spine since they’d last spoke. An amused smile worked its way onto his face as the alchemist began to look around, his pale eyes tracing his movements closely. The maliciously interested look on his face softened as Arthur spoke back to him. “Would you have me?” He asked coyly. The look that Arthur shot Vincent was clearly one made to look like he'd grown two heads. He felt like he had. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?" Arthur asked, trying to keep his voice even without getting angry. He was a bit confused by the stupidly phrased sentence. He turned away and kept moving. He didn't need Vincent for this. (Whoops, short. X'D )
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 22, 2020 19:44:28 GMT -5
Myrnin was fine with the details, actually. He was actually surprisingly quiet as he listened to what Kelsier had to say. He tapped at his chin as Kelsier finished up. It was an elaborate plan to his mind. A lot that Kelsier would have had to consider. "Immortal and unkillable ... entertaining," he said. "I would assume making him unimmortal would help. Or if you can't kill him, there've always been ways to imprison gods." At least that was what the stories said. Myrnin could at least assume that this could be implied to extend to things other than vampires. He knew myths and legends and the imprisonment of the unkillable seemed to be a common theme. "Misdirection." He clapped his hands suddenly, like an audience member who'd finally heard the final song. "And what are your goals for the House?" He spun a bit, indicating the walls. "Any goals while you're here?"
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 23, 2020 0:33:47 GMT -5
This worried Myrnin. That Rue was already doing something dangerous like this. But there was also nothing he could do to change that, so he just nodded along. So. Anything that would directly harm Rue was already in motion. It wasn't something he could shift or change. So he was well aware ... And then she said it. And hung her head. And Myrnin froze up a bit. He remembered that look. He'd seen it in Sam, someone who felt very hopeless and had for a very, very long time. He felt a vague stirring of memory in his own head. Something that felt like him. Like he had been there. Like he knew how this felt. There was a shiver of stress against his arms and down his spin. He crouched, trying to catch her eyes. "Rue ..." he breathed softly. He hated this. He hated this. He got so much more connected when they were in the House, didn't he? He didn't want her to die. The crouch turned into him getting onto both of his knees so he could look up at her instead. Something in his throat was hard. Words. Hard to get out, hard to say, but also something as a person he couldn't leave unsaid. He couldn't leave her feeling helpless and at the end without something. "... If I offered ... would you become a vampire?" Arthur | Living Room | Hawk "Questions sometimes lead to unwanted attention," Arthur pointed out. "As for questions from outsiders, they ask a lot of questions about what can be done but don't take the time to learn the whys. That can do a bit of harm." And learning wasn't the same as asking. It was very different from what Arthur would like to get into. "Instigator of what?" he asked warily. Then he snorted. "It's my job to ask questions. I'm a doctor and an alchemist. It's in the job description." A bit blunt perhaps. Then he waved around where they were standing. "Certainly a lot of questions about this place," he said with a hummmm.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 23, 2020 2:20:11 GMT -5
Rue didn’t want to cry. She had made it such a very long time without crying about herself, about her death. Because that was what this was. She wasn’t stupid, she wasn’t naïve. She knew what happened when the mockingjay sung. When the bell tolled. She knew what happened when a twelve-year-old girl was reaped. She wasn’t looking at Myrnin anymore. She already knew there was nothing he could do. Because there was nothing anyone could do for her, not now. Not when it was almost over anyway. She could tell. She could tell that this was the end. She was so very close to it, too, so very close to everything falling apart. And she probably wouldn’t even be there to see Katniss win. Then she was looking into green, green eyes, and she was staring, and the words were echoing in her head. Would you become a vampire?The world went still and quiet. Even her surroundings, which she never really stopped paying attention to, bled from her mind. All she could see were green eyes and a gentle, worried face, the face of her friend. And a future. One where she lived. She could just pretend to be dead. If she were a vampire, she could pretend to be dead and then when they shipped her body back, she could run away. She could…she didn’t know what she could do next. Find her family and hide, maybe. But a wild sense of hope was already coming over her, so much so that she almost actually let out a cry. But she didn’t. What she did do was search Myrnin’s eyes, her own huge dark ones suddenly shining with a desperate sense of hope. “Yes.” She breathed, not daring look away. Not daring even blink. “Yes. I would.” Kelsier | Living Room | Mint Kelsier laughed lightly at that. “Fair enough.” He acknowledged. “Knowing why can be a useful tool, often overlooked. It’s the exact same with Allomancy, I’m afraid. You don’t understand why something works, you might never know that something else works, too. Not to mention all the problems that could come from not asking that one simple question. He spread his arns and grinned. “Chaos.” He said, helpfully. “Destruction. Fear, for my enemies. Hope, for my friends. As I said, I’m a natural instigator. I instigate.” He tilted his head, fun in his hazel eyes. “Certainly.” He agreed. “A doctor and an alchemist? Sounds like a heavy workload. What is it you do, exactly?”
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 23, 2020 4:37:16 GMT -5
And Myrnin looked up into those eyes. First he took a chance to regret the offer. To weigh it against life and see what it held. The fear of dying, of ending, of the unknown and horrible discontinuation of it all. If you'd been in the House long enough, he'd felt that. Over and over. And each time he'd been more convinced in himself - in what he was - and the consequences he'd accepted. But Rue? Would the end justify the means? Nothing versus an unknown future with a path he was always destined to fail to lead people along? Hange was one thing. They were reckless enough to die by their own hands before someone else's. But he'd yet to see them fall into bloodlust. A child was trickier though. Most didn't make the change. They were always unaware of what death meant, unable to understand to be scared, so very scared of it. You needed that fear. Rue would need that fear. He was sure she had it. The world she lived in was a joke, the price she'd been asked to pay far too high. She was canon fodder only. If she'd had a life, it had been training for survival in one form or another. Short term survival as something not quite dead seemed likely. Long term though? Was it still better than no chance at all? I know you can hear me, House, Myrnin thought. I know this could all be chance. Running in to things like this. But I'm sure you're entertained. Somehow.A future you had some control over was better than no future at all. He kept the soft smile on his face, the look in his eyes, but he could tell this was a mistake. One he felt like he needed to make. An impossible mistake. Because a twelve-year-old shouldn't have to choose to die either. But he'd asked her. He'd just never be able to explain the fine print of what this meant. "Give me your hand if you truly want to," he said. "I would ask if you wanted to do this now, but I do not know if you will get another chance. But I can take it from here if you want." Truly, from what he could remember 'dying' by being changed was far less terrifying than actual death. It was his only encouragement. He had to do the work of bringing her consciousness back, with some help from innate need to survive. It was why fear was important. Other driving forces helped as well. Hope? It was something Myrnin could work with. So long as he had something to pull her back. Arthur | Living Room | Hawk "Treat the sick, injured and dying," Arthur said simply. He raised his eyebrows as he answered. "And create constructs, formulate ideas, and transcribe findings to answer questions - about the universe, the mind, the spirit, and so forth." Now for a question of his own. "Do you not have these things where you're from?" It seemed a stretch of the imagination to not have them. Allomancy was, of course, a completely unknown term for him. But Arthur still couldn't completely fathom how things could be a certain way.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Nov 23, 2020 5:25:08 GMT -5
Rue stared back, her own eyes wide and dark and, yes, afraid, very afraid. Of dying. Of...whatever this was going to be. Not dying? Myrnin didn’t seem dead. Not...not six feet underground, siblings inconsolable dead. Which was what she had in front of her, here and now, if she said no. It was a bit like the moment before you allowed yourself to he strapped into a roller coaster. You could still say no, of course, you could still walk away, but there was an important difference here. There were consequences of saying no. The death she knew was coming for her, the painful, awful, long death that her siblings and parents would be forced to watch. She knew death too well. She was twelve years old and she had seen things, terrible things, things that shouldn’t be normal but were. She lived off the stolen food she managed to gather from the field she was forced to work in. More importantly, her siblings lived off that food. Lived. Past tense. Because no matter what she did here, no matter what she said next, they would never live by her hand again. That was the past. What was the future? It had been a very long time since she had believed she could have one of those. A future. Living to adulthood was an absurd fantasy for children younger than she. A tale told to keep small voices from crying out in the dark. Hers was the voice at the end of the work day, hers was the song that sent the workers home, and she was last, always last to go. Well? Whose voice would tell her it was time? A future. A chance. She wasn’t asking for a guarantee, she would never ask anyone for that. But what Myrnin was offering her here and now… It meant everything. It meant more than everything. She reached forward, slipping her hand into his. She had made her decision, for better or for worse. She was scared, of course she was, and her trembling hand betrayed that, but she was also smiling. A tiny, tiny smile, but a real one. The first in a while. Her eyes never left his. A choice. A last chance to live. If she blinked out now, she would die. If she went back to think about it, she may never get another shot at this. And she wouldn’t let that happen. Myrnin had offered her the one thing no one else could: hope. And she had taken hold of it with both hands and refused to let it go. She waited. This was hard for him, she guessed. She didn’t even know whether this was a guarantee or not, she didn’t know a thing about how this worked or what would happen next. “Will it hurt?” She asked, her voice soft and breakable and so, so small. Her eyes were wide and unblinking, and then they were determined, in spite of the fear. “I trust you.” She added, and she meant it. It wasn’t easy. She had grown up trusting no one, least of all adults, but Myrnin? She trusted him with her life. She was about to prove it. Kelsier | Living Room | Mint Kelsier raised an eyebrow. It seemed quite the fanciful job, if he were being honest. He considered for a moment, letting his brain work over that, and then he smiled and nodded. “Oh, we do.” He confirmed, a light dancing in his hazel eyes. “At least, I know people who would argue so. You and a good friend of mine would get along very well, I think.” His expression grew more serious. “And your world? Would you call it fair?” Well? He seemed the type to think about such things. He was reminding Kelsier more and more of his companion. Too bad they would likely never meet.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Nov 23, 2020 5:45:53 GMT -5
"I couldn't say," said Myrnin. "It's been a while since I was standing in your shoes. But trust is good. I will do my best not to fail it." You will. You always do.The fact she was meeting his eyes helped. That fear he could calm with less than a thought. His eye grew wide and he let his senses extend out to her, his voice dropping into silk. "You're growing a bit tired anyway, though, aren't you?" Hypnosis was so easy for him. Particularly with the eye-contact. "Just a bit. Not enough to sleep, but you're not going to pay any attention to a little thing like pain." Or blood loss. He broke eye contact, lifting her hand. But he kept the oppressive sense of calm and a touch of sleep in the air around him, his mind exuding as much attention to it as he dared. Conscious, but distant. That's what he needed. He bit her wrist. He'd need to kill her. Or so close to it that her heart would fail and she would be as good as such. Again he found himself almost pleading with the House to let this work. Generally speaking, the process took a long time. On the surface, it was nothing overly complex. Nothing that Myrnin would ever explain, that was. On some plain ungraded by any yet existing scale? For Myrnin it was like reaching out a 'hand' for Rue to take. Only the hand was in a thunderstorm. A persistant hand, a strong hand, a hand that knew what it was doing and knew where to go ... but still a storm, trying to drag away what he needed from Rue. Arthur | Living Room | Hawk "That comparison is apt to make people uncomfortable," Arthur pointed out. "If you're trying to compare me to a friend of yours. It makes my own experience feel invalid." But that didn't mean Arthur didn't do the same thing to other people. He just had an issue with people doing it to him - though usually it was people comparing him to his father. "And no. My world isn't fair. I wouldn't expect any world to be fair. If they were, then there wouldn't be anything left to solve. Then people would stop being people. So no. I wouldn't call my world fair. I'd call it functional."
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