Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 1, 2021 0:37:05 GMT -5
“Sounds like it,” Nico replied lightly, a bit of amusement echoing in his voice. It wasn’t quite a laugh, but it was nearer to it than he would give most people. He was trying his best. Really, genuinely trying his best. It helped that Sam was earnest and sweet, and honestly funnier than most people Nico spent a significant amount of time with. He managed a smile, meeting Sam’s eyes as he continued. “I’ve never been one for extreme weather. New York is pretty temperate, if you ever get a chance to visit. It might be fun to show you some of the stuff I like around there… have you ever seen the Statue of Liberty? She’s pretty cool…” he was getting distracted. Besides, Sam was with a bunch of time travelers. Everything he saw was going to be a lot more exciting than the stupid Statue of Liberty in the twenty-first century. It was a lot easier to think about the platforms stretching up into the sky. Nico was able to hop onto the nearest one fairly easily, though he had a feeling it was going to get a lot harder. “Challenge?” he repeated, looking up. “I would say most things from the House are, I just… don’t know what this one might be. Maybe we should see how far up we can get?” he suggested, not wanting to move to the next platform until he had the ‘go ahead’ from Sam.
|
|
|
Post by mintedstar/fur on Jun 1, 2021 0:45:18 GMT -5
"I suppose it depends if they tell you?" the Doctor said with a bit of a hum. "The Doctor is what I am called. But that doesn't mean it is my name. I don't tell people my name." She did her best to explain. It seemed reasonable to give more details. She nodded though. Alive for six months. Impressive. "How long do you think it would take for you to learn another language?" she asked with curiosity. She knew a lot, but that wasn't always because she actually knew them. "And have you been blinking into the Paradox House for much of that time?" she inquired as well.
|
|
|
Post by mintedstar/fur on Jun 1, 2021 0:51:13 GMT -5
"I've never seen anything in New York," Sam said. "It hasn't come up yet." He'd like to though. See it. He'd like to see it with Nico specifically. He wanted to see if Nico's eyes would light up around things which he liked. He wanted to see Nico ... live. It wasn't something he felt like he'd wanted to see before. Not with those words. It made his eyes widen ever so slightly before he looked up again. Then he scrambled - well, jumped and then scrambled - for the next ledge. The jump was easy for him. The landing felt odd. Too graceful. He stumbled on his own grace. To cover it up, he looked down at Nico again and smiled. The smile looked a bit nervous. "Sounds like a plan," he said. "Maybe there's something at the top. I'd love to know." Then he looked up again. The next platform wasn't a jump up, but more of a jump across. Sam eyed it, then backed up. Then sprinted for the short stretch of platform before jumping, landing on the next platform, and skidding a bit. Yipes. The drop ... looked a bit of a ways.
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 1, 2021 1:09:31 GMT -5
L managed to get to his feet, allowing himself to lean on Orpheus to keep his balance. He felt shaky and wrong, still. His body didn’t want to hold him, his heart still seemed determined to skip beats and move too fast, and his brain felt full of the wrong memories, the ones he’d done a decent job of accepting. Usually. Usually. The main objectives were now to stop Hook from getting the sword back, and stop Czeslaw from killing Hook with it. He wished the hook wasn’t a problem, but he couldn’t quite imagine Hook being cornered and not using it. He wished he knew Czeslaw was going to disarm Hook without actually killing him. But there were a lot of things that could go wrong here, and he couldn’t erase any of them. He could talk all he liked about their worlds. He could point out that in Hook’s world, he would probably now be beaten up for losing. He didn’t know, he wasn’t an expert on Hook’s world. But that was not the language Hook spoke. His was a language of action. L was tempted to see if he could sneak up behind him and knock him out, but he thought he was more likely to fall over than pull off anything resembling a good kick. Words weren’t going to work, and violence wasn’t an option. L was left with very few choices. “I would really,” he said finally, voice ragged, “listen to him, if I were you. He has the sword. And something tells me you don’t have healing powers.” There was something serious and almost humorous in his tone as he said it. He wasn’t laughing. He was just appreciating the irony of Hook’s own rules betraying him.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 1, 2021 1:11:42 GMT -5
“Well… if you ever get the chance to see New York… tell me. There are some places you should definitely see if you can. It’s… a fun city. Probably not as fun as the pyramids, but… still very fun. Especially if you like people watching. There are a lot of really interesting people you can find on the streets in New York.” It took Nico a few moments to realize he was probably talking too much. Sam hadn’t asked him to start going on a spiel about how New York was cool, and he realized he probably sounded a little bit too much like a typical New Yorker who believed that no other city could possibly compare. It was just… he liked the idea of Sam seeing a version of his home, even if it wasn’t the same one. It took him a moment to brave the next jump, his eyes widening as he managed to land it with little to no problem. His brows raised as he looked at Sam, a breathless smile pulling at his lips. “If we can get to the top, I guess we’ll see.” It took everything Nico had not to look down. He knew he would panic if he did… knowing that Zeus could strike him down didn’t get any easier when he was somewhere where there was no Zeus to strike him down. The fact was that the sky was his domain, and Nico could never quite shake that feeling.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 1, 2021 1:19:37 GMT -5
This was very quickly getting out of hand again, but there was nothing Orpheus could do to stop it. He wanted to run forward, wanted to tell Czeslaw to drop the sword. Wanted to warn Hook that violence wasn’t the answer here. He thought it might work if he just managed to summon up the right words, but the right words weren’t coming. It had something to do with the instrument laying on the ground where it could very, very easily be broken. He left it where it was, for the moment. Orpheus bit his lip, trying to stop himself from doing anything stupid. Trying to stop himself from getting in the way of whatever L was planning. He could tell that his friend was out of it, but he believed firmly that he had something in mind. Orpheus doubted that L ever opened his mouth without having at least some idea of what was going to come out and how that would benefit the situation they were in. Orpheus didn’t think like that before he spoke. He just… spoke and said whatever words felt right, and most of the time it worked for the best. Here, though… there were lives on the line, even if the House was likely to bring them back. He couldn’t afford to say the wrong thing, no matter how much his heart strained against the violence. The best Orpheus could do in the moment was make sure L stayed standing. He could do that, even if he didn’t quite understand the look Czeslaw was giving him and L. He had no idea there was something the kid wanted the two of them to do. He was just… trying to keep L out of range of both Hook’s hook and the sword Czeslaw had taken. “Maybe,” he said softly, his tongue getting the better of him, “If we put the sword down and stop threatening each other, we can have a conversation about this.”
|
|
|
Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Jun 1, 2021 2:00:51 GMT -5
Hook - Amplifier Room
Hook narrowed his eyes, looking Czeslaw up and down. He didn’t know much about the kid beyond his supposed healing abilities and pretentiousness, but he figured he had no right talking to him like that. The balance of keeping passive within the House and still protecting his pride was a fragile thing, and the line became blurred in situations like this. Was it the room or was it a respectable ego that was urging him to put his knife through this kid’s head?
He glanced the the metal chairs as Czes gestured to them, sneering at the mere suggestion that he’d listen to the likes of him just because he had a weapon. “Doesn’t matter how fast either of us heal,” he spat back at L. He straightened up a bit, looking down at Czes darkly. He could make a bloody mess of the kid no problem, with or without a sword, but a fight was something he was trying to avoid. The kid, however, had malicious look in his eyes he was far too familiar with. He wasn’t looking to be talked down - he was just waiting for an excuse to start cutting. That was fine, but he wouldn’t give that damn brat the option of cowering away from being the one to deliver first blow. “I’ll sit when the swords’ back in its sheath, regardless of who’s bloods on the floor after that.” He spoke with his eyes locked on Czeslaw, watching his expression intently. He couldn’t allow himself back down because of petty threats, even with how badly he wanted to end this room without any further violence. That was far beneath him. If Czeslaw wanted to make this a fight then he’d certainly finish it - surely it would be better if he wasn’t the one who provoked it.
Besides, it was clear the others were working against him. It was his only option to get his sword back before it ended up plunged through his throat. It didn’t really matter to him the diplomats of the room found it ‘too combative’ of him for wanting to keep himself alive.
|
|
|
Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 1, 2021 8:37:22 GMT -5
Czes
|
|
|
Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 1, 2021 8:53:44 GMT -5
(I accidentally pressed tab after my first word and- anyway...)
Czes - amp room - hook, orpheus, L
It was a good thing L had the same idea, because Czes needed the backup. The detective had a point, right? If Hook were cut with this sword, he would bleed, right? He was quite certain, but at the same time his paranoia was taking over more than usual here. It wasn't just that he wanted to hurt the man, though that was part of it. He couldn't really be sure this guy wasn't an immortal, so maybe he should test it out.
"There's no conversation to be had," he snapped at Orpheus, quite surprised he would suggest putting the sword down. "What are you talking about? He's the one who was threatening us." It was admittedly a little hard to argue that, seeing as a 'threat' to Czes wasn't much of a threat at all. The point for him was just to get out of here, so he could--well, he didn't know. Think? Get away from these three? He just didn't want to be near them anymore; it seemed like something about these blinkers was messing with his head.
"Then give me the sheath," Czeslaw ordered. "We can give the sword to Orpheus. An apparently neutral party." He was just short of an eye roll. Whether the kid would actually follow through with this, it was unclear. What he could do with the sword in the next moment was unclear as well, but it was like the energy in his body was building up for something. He was ready to make quick decisions, depending on what Hook said next.
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 1, 2021 12:37:25 GMT -5
L was exhausted, and it didn’t seem like he was going to be able to rest anytime soon. He didn’t trust Hook. He didn’t trust Czeslaw. Mostly, he wanted the sword and the hook to be out of this room, but he didn’t expect the House to help with that. Orpheus was persuasive. That was a gift of his, one L had come to respect and value. Orpheus wanted peace. That was another thing L respected and valued. But the detective had been doing his job too long to believe this was going to end well if he didn’t think fast and do something to stop it. Emotions were poisonous, and this room was overflowing with them. You couldn’t be talked out of being angry any more then you could be talked out of feeling pain. Feelings weren’t rational. This was exactly why he tried not to let them get too close to his brain. He set his jaw, then let go of Orpheus and swayed a little, his legs trembling at the sudden need to do their job. He managed not to fall as he edged forward, hands raised in surrender. He could agree with Czeslaw. The sword should be in Orpheus’ hands. But would that further antagonist Hook? He wanted to speak. It was possible he could make them see reason, make them put the sword down. But his ever paranoid thoughts whispered stronger than ever; why give them the chance to find a way to stab you in the back? Why let them get the jump on you? You didn’t play chess by waiting for someone to put you in check. You didn’t play tennis by biding your time. You didn’t survive by letting go of control. And it was control he needed here. It was the ability to stop them both by force if words failed. His eyes shifted to Orpheus. As the only trusted person present, Orpheus was exactly who he needed to make sure this went smoothly. He couldn’t communicate what he was planning. He didn’t expect his mind to be read. He hoped Orpheus was good at improvising. He darted forward, ducked, and spun. His momentum gave him more power than he’d previously had, and his intentions were no longer simply to make Hook rethink his decision that L was to be toyed with. This was a different kick entirely, one that was intended to neutralize the threat as quickly and efficiently as possible without killing.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 1, 2021 18:38:30 GMT -5
Orpheus could tell that Czeslaw didn’t like him not taking sides. The thing was… he didn’t want to take a side. He was on L’s side, fully and completely, but he didn’t think there needed to be sides. He didn’t want this to devolve into another fight, because Hook had already shown that he was willing to nearly kill someone to prove his point. If they could just talk about it instead of fighting each other… he breathed out, not letting go of L. “I’ll take the sword,” he murmured, wanting to add his voice to the conversation. “I won’t use it against either of you. Then you’ll both have a weapon, and hopefully neither of you will be inclined to use them until we figure out what’s happening here.” Orpheus eyed the hook and the guitar string nervously. Both could cause a lot of damage, but he was hoping that if he was able to talk both of them down, they could solve this peacefully. “There is a conversation,” he added, trying to make his voice gentle as he spoke to Czeslaw. Not in a condescending way, just as calmly as he could. Trying to bring the tension back down, trying to make this room the least violent it could possibly be. He didn’t want anyone else almost dying. “I think we should talk about why there’s such an inclination to be violent here. I don’t think Hook is an inherently violent person… he wasn’t in the rooms I’ve seen him in before, so something must have set all of us off. Wouldn’t it be more productive to – wait, Λ!” Orpheus’ voice rose an octave as L pushed away from him, cutting off his idealistic tirade. Orpheus didn’t know what L planned on doing, but he didn’t think he could really stop him. If he wanted to stand on his own… well, it wasn’t ideal, but Orpheus didn’t want to insist on holding him up. There was no time to react before L attacked, his foot flying up faster than Orpheus could fully process. He moved forward a few paces, scooping the guitar up from the floor and holding it at the ready in case L’s attack didn’t work. In that case… he’d have to attack Hook again. And he’d have to be a great deal more thorough about it.
|
|
|
Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Jun 1, 2021 19:12:34 GMT -5
Hook - Amplifier Room
“[Oops] no!” The pirate snapped back at Csez, stepping closer again. His hand was still extended out, ready to pull the weapon back into his possession the second an opportunity offered itself. “I don’t believe in neutral parties,” he hissed as a follow up, giving a sideways glance at Orpheus and L. Neutral? What horse shit.
He looked back at Czes, ignoring Orpheus as the poet started blabbering on again. “This is your last chance to turn that damn thing over peacefully,” he muttered to the kid in front of him, but he knew Czeslaw didn’t want peace. His hand dropped back, and his hook once again crossed in front of his chest defensively. He was ready to block a strike, but his hand was also slipping into his belt to unsheathe the smaller knife. If Czes lunged at him he’d have every excuse to plant the blade in his neck.
He was holding his breath, watching Czeslaw intensely, when suddenly white hot pain flooded his senses. His hand wretched free the dagger with the jolt of the impact, but it didn’t leave his tightened grip around the handle as the pirate hit the ground on his side. He hardly had a moment to register the pain or danger he was in before he collapsed vulnerable and unconscious on the ground, unaware of what had taken him out from behind.
|
|
|
Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 1, 2021 19:55:26 GMT -5
Czes - amp room - Hook, Orpheus, L
The immortal was ready to continue arguing with Orpheus. At this point, even though Czes and Hook were the ones facing off, it seemed like they could at least both agree to disagree with Orpheus. What finally made him break his eyes away from the pirate was a figure moving toward them--it must have been L, because he was the only one not actively arguing. Oh- Czeslaw staggered back when L went in for the kick. He had been hoping for help, yes, but a direct attack was out of left field. Within a moment, Hook was finally on the floor where he belonged. Slowly, Czeslaw stood up straighter and relaxed his shoulders. It was clear the man was unconscious, but not dead. Maybe concussed; it takes a lot of force to knock someone out like that. "Thanks for actually helping," the congratulations directed at L was really a veiled diss toward Orpheus. Czeslaw narrowed his eyes toward the latter with a hint of suspicion. He wondered how anyone could think talking would get them out of that situation. At least in his world, he mostly just saw that kind of pacifist defense end in a loss. A death. He took a few steps forward, not particularly careful. He knew Hook wasn't getting up yet. He took out the guitar string again and brought Hook's wrists together, tethering them to each other with a tight knot. Before he stood back up, he took note of the hook in place of the pirate's hand, and silently thanked L for sparing him a stabbing. "Well, what do we do with him?" The kid was still not going to let go of the sword apparently, but he at least had it lowered when it was just L and Orpheus left. He looked between the two of them expectantly. "If we can find a way out of here, we can just leave him behind. Or... We could kill him, just to be safe," he said. It wasn't just an idea, it was his way of offering to do it.
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 1, 2021 20:16:02 GMT -5
“I would apologize…” L managed as Hook dropped, voice low. “...but that’s probably just something I learned in my world. You wouldn’t understand.” He stepped forward and leaned down, plucking the dagger out of the pirate’s limp fingers. He considered tossing it to the side, but that just meant someone could make a dive for it...it was hard to say how long Hook would be unconscious. He checked his pulse, then straightened up, satisfied that he wasn’t dead. He didn’t move to stop Czeslaw from tying the Hook’s wrists. He didn’t personally object to it. It seemed called for, under the circumstances. He regretted being the cause of more violence, but really, Hook had started this fight, and he’d still been armed. This was never going to end peacefully. He glanced at Orpheus, taking in the guitar in his hands. Good, he’d gone for a weapon. That was the best thing he could have done. Was he disappointed in L? Did he think he could have talked them both down? He searched the poet’s eyes, trying his best to read him...he wanted to explain, but he didn’t know that this was really the time or place for it. Also, he was still swaying. Adrenaline was the only thing that had made that even remotely possible, and now that it was fading, he was left with two things. One: Orpheus was correct in this situation.Two: Brain damage is a possible side effect of strangulation.“Just to make sure there’s no misunderstanding, Orpheus was right,” he muttered. “So I would appreciate it if you didn’t speak to me as if I’m on your side.” He swayed again. The room tilted. He felt lightheaded. Was it the panic attack he’d just had or a side effect of being strangled? Was the brain damage already kicking in? Would he go back to work only to find he could no longer solve even the simplest of cases? Real terror flooded him for the second time, but he didn’t quite have the ability to deal with it at the moment. “There is an 89% chance I am about to collapse,” he said, to no one in particular. And then his legs gave out.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 1, 2021 22:27:05 GMT -5
Orpheus’ eyes widened as Hook fell, and though part of him wanted to reach forward to catch him, he figured it would probably just be better to let him fall. The tiny petty part of Orpheus thought he probably deserved it after what he had done to L. After what he had almost done to Czeslaw. Czes hadn’t been permanently affected by it, but L was still struggling… that hurt Orpheus more than he had words to articulate. He took a deep breath, letting the guitar fall back to his side as the threat was neutralized. He wasn’t sure what to do now, but he was grateful that there was at least only one serious weapon at play. The knife Hook was clutching in his hand was unnerving, but at least nobody had tried to reach for it. Czes also didn’t seem inclined to point the sword at the two of them. For now, hesitantly, they were allies. Even if it was obvious that Czeslaw didn’t like him very much. That was fine. He didn’t need to be liked by everyone, he just… needed to make sure that nobody got permanently hurt here. “We’re not killing him!” Orpheus told Czeslaw, not bothering to disguise the surprise in his tone. “What would that accomplish?” He was about to say more, but L once again cut him off. 89% chance. Orpheus didn’t like those odds much. He dropped the guitar almost immediately, ignoring the unpleasant sound it made and making sure he was in place by the time L started to fall. He caught him lightly, a small smile on his face as he managed to cushion L’s fall once again. “Thank you for the warning this time,” he whispered, his voice gentle as he scooped L up and managed to place him in one of the chairs. He gave a long sigh, taking a step back to fall into the chair next to it himself. “I think we should all take a seat and talk about what we’re going to do now.”
|
|
|
Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 1, 2021 23:49:45 GMT -5
Czes - amp room - orpheus, L, unconscious hook
Czeslaw reared his head back when Orpheus exclaimed at him. He was shocked at the response, having forgotten for a moment that people could actually be caring and empathetic. Not just other people... He paused as memories fluttered into his brain--very subtle memories. They weren't distant, either. In fact, even his memories from before he had blinked in today felt harder to recall than usual. There was something about a candy shop. The kid blinked his eyes hard, and gripped the handle of the sword harder. Fine, Hook would remain alive, but at least he would be restrained. Czeslaw propped him up against one of the metal chairs but didn't take a seat himself as Orpheus suggested. He wasn't intensely suspicious of them; it was actually because the way they were set up seemed too inviting and Czeslaw didn't like being told what to do. Besides, he didn't want to seem like he was hanging out with these two. L maybe, but even the detective had said just now he was siding with Orpheus, and that just didn't fly. "There's not much to talk about," he determined. "There's one more door to try, so we should do it." He pointed with the tip of the sword at Orpheus, or rather over his shoulder in the direction of the room's final door. The other two from before had been sealed with bricks.
|
|
|
Post by mintedstar/fur on Jun 2, 2021 2:23:04 GMT -5
Samuel was looking back at Nico with a smile though. A broad, open smile. He was listening to everything that the other boy was telling him about. But he also held out a hand encouragingly, in case Nico was feeling very nervous about what he was doing. Sam wanted him to know that things were okay. He did look up again though. From where he was, he could tell that some of the higher platforms were moving. He wondered how that was going to effect things in the long run. Hopefully not too much. Sam waited a bit more, then took another jump. Once he landed, this time with a bit more assurance of his footing then before, he looked back over to Nico and smiled again. "Just give a shout if you, like ... er ... want to hold hands and jump together or anything like that." Sam looked oh so slightly embarrassed at the suggestion.
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 2, 2021 9:42:20 GMT -5
“Seemed like the thing to do,” L mumbled in reply, going limp as best he could so he was easier to move. He didn’t like that he’d made Orpheus catch him twice now, but he didn’t actually mind the being caught part of it, surprisingly enough. He suspected it had something to do with lingering effects from the blizzard room. His brain had linked Orpheus with warmth and safety. He couldn’t really hold that against it when Orpheus just kept supplying evidence to support it. He pulled his feet up onto the chair instinctively, though he didn’t quite crouch the way he often did. It was a compromise. His cognitive abilities were somewhat increased and he wouldn’t fall off his chair. He felt...odd. He closed his eyes and tried to describe it to himself, but he couldn’t. He tried to think, to remember what he’d just been feeling a moment earlier. Why had he kicked Hook? It seemed like a stupid move, now. Orpheus had been trying to talk to them, and L couldn’t see why he hadn’t thought they’d listen to reason. Surely they’d listen if they could just see why they should, surely Hook wouldn’t have hurt Czeslaw… “That’s an option,” he replied with his eyes closed. “Perhaps the House will let us out, now...I don’t see what else it could want from us.” Surely it wouldn’t put them through anything more. Surely Hook hadn’t known that brain damage was a possible side effect of strangulation.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 2, 2021 10:48:32 GMT -5
Dread settled in Orpheus’ bones almost as soon as he sat down. He didn’t know why he had thought they could ever reach an agreement over this, he didn’t think there was any way Hook would be willing to be rational. He had seen him almost kill L, after all. He had seen him kill a child in a previous room. That was who Hook was, and it was stupid to think that he could be anything else. People didn’t change, not like that. Not unless they actively wanted to, and Hook had more than proven that he didn’t want to. Orpheus grit his teeth, glancing at L as he suggested that the House might just let them out. That seemed… incredibly unlikely. “Be careful if you try the door,” he told Czeslaw, voice low. “It might not be as harmless as the bricks that were behind the other ones.” He would much prefer to take that risk than Czeslaw, but he needed to make sure that L wasn’t going to make any more reckless decisions – especially not now that he had decided to trust the House. That was unlike him. That was very, very worrying.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 2, 2021 10:56:59 GMT -5
Nico hesitated, eying Sam’s hand for a long moment. He didn’t want to seem rude by denying it, but he wasn’t used to physical contact like that. He wasn’t used to being able to take someone’s hand. But… but Sam was offering, Sam was giving him the choice, he hadn’t just grabbed Nico’s hand and pulled him along. And Nico felt safe with Sam for reasons he couldn’t quite name. Hesitantly, he reached across to take Sam’s hand. They were okay. Sam was more confident in this room than Nico was, but he had superior jumping ability. They were okay. Nico didn’t quite manage a smile, but he felt his hand catch on L’s, felt the strength of Sam’s grip. “That sounds nice,” he managed, voice quiet as he looked up at Sam. He glanced up at the next platform, aware that it wasn’t straight up anymore. They needed to angle just the right way. Which meant they’d probably need to jump at about the same time. “On three for the next one?”
|
|
|
Post by Razzle Dazzle on Jun 2, 2021 13:26:38 GMT -5
Czes - amp room - L, Orpheus, unconscious Hook
Czeslaw was pretty good at gauging other people's intentions and emotions. Well, better than a regular kid. He just had to be good at reading people to get by. Right now though, he was completely oblivious to what had just happened between L and Orpheus. The Paradox House had done something tremendous right under his nose. He had been striding toward the door now and stopped when Orpheus spoke. That wasn't much like him... It sounded more like something the other three in this room would say.
"Okay," he murmured, like a teen trying to be rid of their parent's oversight. He passed Orpheus then, and reached for the door handle, turning it and opening it just a crack. It was easier to open than the other two, and there was indeed brick on the other side. But the brick wasn't the same. That was wrong. The brick was the same, it was what was on it that made it different. There were so many words that it looked like it could be a novel, written in straight lines across the filled-in doorway. All this was etched into the brick, and probably wouldn't be visible from where L and Orpheus were sitting. "What the hell..."
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 2, 2021 14:05:40 GMT -5
There was a difference between caution and paranoia, realism and pessimism. There was a fine line between being careful and being too careful, and it was one L had crossed more times than he could count. He would rather be overly careful than end up dead, and he didn’t see a better option. He wasn’t willing to risk not being careful enough. It was a bit like adding sugar to your tea twice instead of risking not adding it at all. He glanced at Hook on the floor. Would he have listened if L had let him? Was he only unconscious because L had antagonized him? Orpheus had been right, they didn’t need to be enemies. Maybe there would have been a peaceful way out. He looked up as Czeslaw spoke, eyes widening a little. He hadn’t been paying attention to the door. It should have bothered him that he’d let something potentially catastrophic happen without being ready, but it really didn’t. “What are you seeing?” He asked, leaning back in the chair to try and see Czeslaw better. “Is it a way out?”
|
|
|
Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Jun 2, 2021 23:29:24 GMT -5
Vincent - Living Room - @/stri
Vince blinked in already seated on the coach, one foot prompted on his other leg’s knee and his chin tilted up as his stared at the ceiling. He didn’t say anything for a moment, then gave a sigh as silence cut into the noise from his world. He gave a dramatic inhale before rolling his shoulders and sitting upright, smiling to himself as he scanned the empty room. Who will you have for me today, he mused towards the house, knitting his fingers together as he waited with a lingering smirk.
|
|
|
Post by ®Hawkpath® on Jun 2, 2021 23:57:44 GMT -5
Community was one thing that had come out of the struggle. L himself hadn’t fought this war as much as some people had - did screening possible Wammy’s House employers and firing them if they showed any sign of hate count? - but he knew it eas there. He could feel it in every veiled comment, in every polite question meant to destroy. He was aware he was not as bothered by it personally as he might have been. He was comfortable with his gender identity, and he’d never listened to anyone else’s opinion of who he should be anyway. But he did ache for the people who felt the words like shards of glass. “I wonder whether you’d enjoy pride,” he mused, his thoughts leaping to another track. He tied the flag around his neck, not tight enough to make him feel like he couldn’t breathe, but tight enough to stay up. “It’s an event, of sorts. A celebration. It’s outside, there is usually food and music and people wearing all sorts of different colors and flags, a lot like this, actually. I’ve gone before, but not for a long time now. It tends to be very loud. I’ve never been able to decide whether I enjoyed it or not...” He met their eyes, trailing off. Was it helpful or annoying to listen to this? He didn’t know. He hoped it was helpful. Otherwise Orpheus would stop him, right? He sighed lightly, looking at the flags again, a serious expression on his face. “It is amazing,” he agreed quietly. He could understand not belonging...he’d spent much of his childhood at an orphanage, even if Watari had technically adopted him. He traveled now, never really staying in one place for too long. They were similar in that way.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 2, 2021 23:59:16 GMT -5
Orpheus appeared, eyes wide as he stared at something that wasn’t there anymore. He took a deep breath at the sight of the House, only allowing himself to relax after several long moments had passed. It was… it was nothing. He was in the House, there was nothing to worry about, nothing that was worth panicking over… he let his eyes close for a moment as he regained his bearings before looking up to see what, exactly he was dealing with. He didn’t recognize Vincent. That was exciting. Orpheus always liked meeting new people, seeing what they were about, learning about them as best he could… “Hello,” he greeted, a smile smile appearing on his face. “Nice to see a new face,” he added after a moment, unsure (as usual) how to introduce himself to a new person. He wanted to make a good first impression.
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 3, 2021 0:10:30 GMT -5
“What is it?” Orpheus asked almost immediately moving out of his seat to make sure that he was in front of L. A human shield, almost. This could be very, very dangerous, and he didn’t want to risk L any more than necessary. L had already been hurt. Were there additional side effects to strangulation? What was it about the being strangled that had caused him to panic so much? Orpheus’ eyes narrowed as he took L in, making sure he was okay but also trying to make sure that he wasn’t planning on doing anything reckless. This was more dangerous than he was prepared for… he needed to be prepared, even for the most unlikely scenario. “Oh,” he murmured, coming up behind Czeslaw close enough to see what he was looking at. He couldn’t really tell what it was, but it was different, and he wasn’t so sure he liked different. Different in this case meant dangerous. Very, very dangerous. He sucked in a breath, trying to figure out what the House was asking them for, here. Was it smart to do what it wanted? Would it be more or less dangerous to try to figure out their own way out without obeying it blindly? He didn’t know how to calculate that, but he felt the distinct need to.
|
|
|
Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Jun 3, 2021 0:18:49 GMT -5
Vincent - Living Room
Vincent raised his eyebrows as someone appeared perfectly on schedule, his eyes narrowing on the stranger as he tried to not be too disappointed by the House’s predictability. He made note that the other blinker seemed tense and mildly overwhelmed before adjusting to the change in scenery; but he seemed to relax before finding Vincent on the coach. The man greeted him with a smile, “Hi,” he returned. He sounded amused by the stranger’s uncertainty, but he had no reason to be malicious yet. He dropped his lifted foot to the ground so he could lean attentively to the new comer with his hands still folded together, “New face indeed, what can I call you?”
|
|
Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
|
Post by strider on Jun 3, 2021 0:30:44 GMT -5
“Orpheus,” Orpheus returned, pleased that the stranger seemed relatively friendly. The vast majority of people he had met in the House were friendly, at least at the outset. The two from a few blinks before were perhaps the exception. Hook and Czeslaw had been almost anything but friendly, though he was fairly certain that the strength of their reactions had more to do with the room than it did with Orpheus themselves. Either way, Vincent seemed like he was going to be a nice break. “What’s your name?” Orpheus asked after a moment, realizing he hadn’t returned Vincent’s question. The last thing he wanted to do was be unintentionally rude, but he did know how difficult that was to avoid. He didn’t tend to think as much as he should have before he spoke.
|
|
|
Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Jun 3, 2021 0:38:08 GMT -5
Vincent - Living Room
“Hm,” The man responded, watching the poet’s face as they interacted. The stranger seemed...easily distracted. He also seemed incredibly eager for a pleasant conversation, which was pitiably endearing. “Call me Vincent, or Vince if you’d rather.” He let the silence hang after words, watching Orpheus curiously to see where he would pick up the conversation.
|
|
|