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ximilia mods ([personal profile] ximilian) wrote in [community profile] ximilialog2023-06-01 06:40 pm

MISSION: THE AI AND THE COMMANDER

M I S S I O N   1 4 . 0

SOMEWHENPRESENT DAYFYI

// SOMEWHEN  


The hum of the teleportation platform is familiar, filling your ears as the bright light dissipates enough to safely open your eyes. You feel something solid beneath your feet, and the lack of scent from the asphalt and dirt in Nuhiri and Deumia marks a departure from anything resembling a planet, the space around you giving you no reason to think anything of it. You're on the Ximilia once again — finally. Another mission successfully accomplished, for whatever other hardships you and the rest of the team have endured. Hot food and hot showers await, and Newt will surely be scurrying off to prepare for the team’s usual post-mission movie night.

You’re back and you can’t wait for Viveca to greet you, and for Degar to take the orb away, back to the North Wing to join the other ones.

Except … the station’s walls appear to be peeling, and some of the equipment looks a little older and unpolished. There’s even a layer of space-dust on one of the control boards. And most importantly: no one is here to greet you. As you turn and look to your fellow crewmates in confusion, even now some of you might start to wonder at the change of routine. Ivy, who had just been handling the orb, will be empty-handed, but surely there’s nothing to worry about. The station is peaceful and still. Nothing feels amiss … yet. And then:

// 0-L1V-14
Oh, hello. You are not the team I know. Yet you are here for the orb … Good.

The sound of 0-L1V-14 — or 'Olivia' as many have come to call her — voice springs to life around you. She almost seems to sound confused for a moment, clearly recalibrating her systems for this strange occurrence, before the gentle tenor of her voice regains its composure and she recalls her mission directive. The lights in the teleportation platform seem to glow just a little brighter, as though the arrival of the crew has buoyed the AI's spirits.

// 0-L1V-14
I've located one within the station, but it seems to have fractured. The air around them appears to have some sort of temporal disturbance that I can't quite pin down. Be cautious, but bring them to me before anything happens.

Well? You heard the AI. Best to start looking.


1.0   The first thing you might think to do is return to the sleeping quarters, either to clean up and change into another set of clothes; or to take a much-deserved nap; or maybe you just need a moment to yourself to collect your thoughts. The doors to the sleeping quarters seem to stick for a moment, which isn’t worrying in and of itself, but as the doors slide open you realize that you’re looking into a dark and empty carved out space that resembles a place for storage more than anything else. The walls and doors that used to make up your individual rooms are absent, and the floors are stripped bare, with rows of perforated grates allowing the cavernous space to remain relatively well-ventilated. It’s clear that no one has visited this room in quite some time, and perhaps there had once been plans for it, now abandoned to hold a stock of random items in its place.

There are boxes stacked against the wall, and a shelving unit that holds miscellaneous supplies: cans and boxes, batteries and wires, old bound notebooks made of paper. Rolls of rough tarp are haphazardly leaning against the wall to one corner, and thermal blankets are scattered amongst scraps of loose-leaf, a sketch of a cluster of spherical shapes in different colours, and other foreign knick-knacks that seem to have no place on a space station. If you decide to explore this space you’ll have to provide your own source of light as none of the lighting above seem to work though the row of fixtures that you’re used to seem, at least, to have been installed. They’re just not currently online.

Investigating the room a little deeper might draw you to a simple metal box sitting in the middle shelf next to what looks like a half-broken lute, its strings missing. There is no lock on this box, as though it wants to be opened, and lifting the lid will reveal a bright rosy-coloured light. Reaching out towards the small sliver of light in the shape of an elongated teardrop will recall a memory of your childhood so vivid, you’ll think you were back in that time, in that exact moment, to relive it again. Whether it's a good memory or a tragic one is left up to random chance. Only someone entering the room to talk you through your memory will remind you that you aren’t actually a child any longer.


2.0   Perhaps you decide to forgo the sleeping quarters entirely, and want to revisit one of your favourite simulations in the simulation room. Familiar oceans, the futuristic bar, or the room filled with adorable puppies might be your first choice — but every preset you’re used to scrolling through seems to be different now. There are the standard, familiar pre-mission training simulations, and even the Lodgen Mountain Mines mission appears to be here, but everything else has either been deleted … or it was never here to begin with.

You might decide to go ahead with one of the already existing simulations anyway, or you might want to start rewriting the one you’d come here for in the first place. It will depend on your luck, and it will depend on the success of your mission-training, but a small shard of bright, silvery coloured light may suddenly reveal itself to you. It appears like a thin tear-shape that hangs suspended in the air. The faintest whisper beckons you close; it’s familiar. Will you reach out to touch it? Doing so will colour the simulation room around you with a memory so real it might as well be — suddenly you might recall a happy moment in your life, or perhaps your greatest victory or adventure. This can be shared with whoever enters the simulation room with you or after you, and will fade when you manage to locate the right door and leave the room.


3.0   The sunlight room that you may have walked through on countless occasions is missing the familiar bridge, the river that runs beneath it, and trees that surround it. Instead, the vegetation around you appears to be far more deliberate and practical, thick foliage like bushes planted in rows, their large leaves covering most of the ground and soil. Several small metal boxes with wires and buttons can be found planted across the space, each with a thin rotating disc that whirs and spins quietly. Each of these boxes appears to give off readings, each screen displaying a continuous green wavy line scrolling across it and text that displays the quality of the air with a percentile grade, the amount of it being produced, and that particular box’s designation zone: Mess Hall, Storage, Living Quarters, and Teleportation Platform among others. This isn’t just a room that simulates nature, but if you were to approach any of the small bushes and saplings here, it’s clear that the plants here are real and they’re currently working to provide the rest of the station with oxygen.

Further to the back of the sunlight room, a bright sliver of colourful green light seems to glitter and glint between the leaves. It feels familiar in the way that it whispers faintly, and if you concentrate you can make out the sound of your name in a voice like that of someone from your past: a friend, perhaps, or a family member. Maybe a loved one or an enemy. Or perhaps it’s a voice you can’t actually recognize. It might compel you to reach out for the light, but will you listen? Or will you turn away?

If you embrace the light and call out in answer to the voice, you will re-experience the action, the conversation, or the thought that you attribute as being the reason you are who you are today with that most important person being the key piece in your memory.


4.0   Looking for your usual snacks? Feeling peckish for that bowl of instant spicy space-ramen you saved for post-mission? You might head into the kitchen expecting the familiar foodstuffs that you’re used to only to find that the room has been rearranged, with far fewer cupboards and appliances, and more of what looks like typical space-fare: freeze-fried items and nutrition-focused meals sealed into silver foiled bags. What ‘fresh’ ingredients exist are even less, and there are a stack of dirty plates and cutlery in the sink that don’t look like anything you or your crewmates might have used. You may already suspect that this whole station isn’t the one you’re used to, or you might still be in denial. Either way, you may find through your rummaging the call to a little sliver of coppery-coloured light located behind the freezer door.

If you decide to touch the fragment of light here, you’ll feel a ghostly burning as though the glint of the light has cut your skin, almost cold enough to feel sharp — but it’s just your imagination, isn’t it? What you remember now as it comes back to life around you (and the team member or members who may have joined you) is the best meal you’ve ever eaten, whether it is something you made for yourself, something made by your loved one, or the meal that leaves your heart feeling empty and aching.


5.0   You may have become so accustomed to seeing the North Wing doors sealed that it’s your curiosity that draws you forward to the wide expanse beyond the now open wing, your feet testing the threshold as if you’re expecting an invisible wall to keep you out. Nothing happens when you step into the North Wing, though you might immediately notice the large tank that holds all of the team’s successfully captured orbs is very clearly missing. And not only that but the space appears to be well lived in, a small cluster of worn chairs and a table set to one side, and data pads and drawings on white-boards in plain view. They don’t seem to be much more than a couple of crude strategy diagrams (and a couple of silly stick figures in one corner) and as you move towards the crew quarters, some of you might instantly recognize the familiar room with its rows of beds and a scattering of personal effects assigned to each bunk. Photos are pinned to walls of a twenty-person crew, pillows and blankets are left in disarray by unfinished knitting projects, a diary written in a language you can’t quite translate, and a stuffed elephant-shaped plush doll lies at the head of one of the beds in the middle of the room. By the door is a neatly made bed. An analogue paperback novel sits on the nightstand, a bookmark set in the middle to note its progress. On top of it is a well-kept watch stopped a little after the sixth hour and a medal of service in the now recognizable insignia of the Ndiera Complex’s Federation.

By the far wall of these sleeping quarters is a bright golden starlight that seems to illuminate that side of the room as though someone had turned on a torchlight to the highest setting; it’s almost blinding. Moving closer to it, you’ll find that it’s like all the other slivers of light scattered across the station — a broken shard, like a piece of a large puzzle. Touching it may pull you — and whoever might be in the room with you — into a memory from your time with the Ximilia crew, whether it happened over a year ago, or it happened only on the last mission. It might be a happy memory, or it might be something you regret, which is poignant considering your initial raison d’etre for being here at all. It’s a vision that appears from your perspective and while you relive it, you feel outside of yourself.


6.0   The rest of the station still appears to be intact, with the infirmary, the training room, and the armoury in the same locations that you remember. Those of you who have been here for quite some time, you’ll find your way around by muscle memory alone; but even if you’re a newer member of the crew you’ll have wandered the halls enough to know what feels familiar to you … and what doesn’t.

The infirmary looks to be a little out of date, though it looks as if it’s seen its fair share of use. And it’s smaller too, the more recent addition and surgical area missing from the cozy space. The training room and the armoury share similar qualities of seeming a little older, a little more lived in, and with well-used equipment and weapons to boot. The training room is still padded with firm padded flooring and benches for sitting. Some of the racks and hooks (all empty) that had been against the wall have fallen now, and similar to the teleportation room, you’ll find that some of the paneling in this room has since peeled away, revealing some of the bare structure behind them. In the armoury, you won’t find your favourite knife or preferred staff but there are still a few choices in weaponry to arm yourself with.

Wherever you decide to explore, you might once more happen upon a bright bluish light that seems to whisper and call to you in soft, hushed tones. No specific words can be picked out through the murmurs but the feeling is all the same — it draws you forward like a moth to flame, but whether you decide to reach a hand out to touch the sliver of light that hangs suspended in the air is entirely your choice. If you do, you might succumb to a vivid memory of a significant injury you or someone important to you had suffered once, reliving that moment with too sharp clarity. Those feelings of fear or threat or maybe even satisfaction seem to come to you again as though you were there again — only this time you may not be alone as you witness this memory, and someone else has entered the room with you.

Present Day.

The teleportation platform hums quietly in a clean, well-maintained room. No walls or floors appear to be even the least bit dented, and now the Commander of the Ximilia stands behind the control board, staring at the screen as though doing so will bring their crew back by some wild form of magic. Degar knows magic — he’d come from a world so full of it. This, however, is something different.

Beside him, Viveca scans through the data that had sent the crew into the Ndiera Complex, as it should have brought them back the same way, with the orb in tow.

// VIVECA
“I don’t know how it happened… they should have arrived here. Everything seemed normal! But I’ll figure it out. We’ll figure it out.”

// DEGAR
“They could be anywhere, right? Except we can’t even help them if we don’t know where that might be.”

// VIVECA
“I know. The strange thing is that it seems that we’ve located another orb… only, it states that it’s here. On the station. So even if the platform sent them straight to it… why aren’t they here?”

The Commander and the AI both turn their gaze towards the still empty teleportation platform before exchanging worried glances with each other. Degar finally heaves an exhale but the frown in his features deepens.

// DEGAR
“Keep working at it. I’m going to see what I can figure out in the station’s systems. Maybe we can trace back to the team somewhere. Or somewhen.”

Viveca nods, her voice sounding complicated when she responds next.

// VIVECA
“Yeah. We’ll find them.”

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F Y I

The events in this log take place during the first two weeks of June.

For this mission, we have decided to run the search request mechanic a little differently. Depending on whether your character decides to touch or grasp one or any of the slivers of coloured light that can be found throughout the station, you will have the opportunity to participate in a search request. More on this is explained HERE.

If you have questions about any of the prompts or the mission in general, please direct them HERE.

Any in-character questions to 0-L1V-14 can be asked HERE.

And finally, your soundtrack for this log:

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NAV

deaddrop: (eridantes erigonoides)

3.0 Sunlight Room | green

[personal profile] deaddrop 2023-06-04 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
[Another sliver of light and another memory, unfolding around her just as it had years ago. She and Steve, hiding from Hydra in the house of someone who would become a friend and a fellow Avenger.

At the time, it had been a quiet moment in a sea of chaos, SHIELD falling down around their ears.

Now Natasha can see how it changed her friendship with Steve, one of so many moments when people in her life—Clint, Steve, Fury—that helped her find a moral compass that Red Room had tried to break and bury.

When it fades, she's left back on Xim again, in the Sunlight Room, and she licks her lips.

She's lucky to have had those friends.]
drawsblood: (27)

[personal profile] drawsblood 2023-06-04 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
If it can get inside my mind and search through, it didn't pick a memory that would scare me away.

[ He frowns thoughtfully, looking down at what he's doing. It stands to reason that at any moment the memory could be twisted and used against him. He should try and leave it. But despite the possibility that this could all turn sour, he can't abandon it. Not when he's so clearly seeing his siblings as they once were in happier times. ]

They're both gone now. She died many years ago and he- it was not so long ago. It's good to see them outside of my mind's eye.
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6.0 Infirmary | blue

[personal profile] deaddrop 2023-06-04 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
[Somehow it seems like with memories spooling out, floating in the air, there's always been only one place it could go for Natasha: Vormir.

Everything ends on Vormir, doesn't it?

Clint has every right to hate her for what she did, making him the one who had to live with the aftermath. She was never supposed to have to grapple with this.

It plays out as it did, with Clint going over the edge and her catching him, her giving him permission to let her go. And then she's falling again, the way she falls in her nightmares—until the memory cuts off abruptly. She jolts again, the way she always does when she wakes up in a cold sweat.

She doesn't look to see if anyone else is there. She doesn't want to see it, to meet their eyes.

Vormir.]
essenceofdeadlybeasts: (128)

2!

[personal profile] essenceofdeadlybeasts 2023-06-04 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
[As Zhao walked into the simulation room, the scene before him wasn't quite what he was expecting. He probably should have been better prepared when walking in here. Then again, sometimes there was just no accounting for surprises. That was why they were called a surprise.]
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[personal profile] essenceofdeadlybeasts 2023-06-04 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
[It was like every room he walked into had a surprise to reveal, and it felt as though it should come less as a surprise each time he walked into another memory. The memories of his teammates. They were being shared without conscious decision or telling. Played out by these cruel slivers of orb. Go figure.

Zhao didn't care so much about his own getting out there. It was embarrassing, sure, but he would live. But seeing other people's memories wasn't fair to them. If they told him of their own accord that was one thing. He would listen. But this was not how any of these memories were being shared.

This was the kind that hurt the most. Zhao was breathless after he watched Natasha plummet to the ground so very far below. There was no returning from that. So this was what she meant. Some part of him knew that. Knew the retirement was just a joke they could more easily share between them. But it had made it easier.

Now it was final. There was no denying it.

Zhao didn't speak. He had no words. They seemed paltry and little in this moment, and he didn't bother with them. Instead, he walked up to Natasha and--mimicking the memory that had played out in front of him without meaning to hurt--wrapped his fingers around her hand and squeezed.]
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[personal profile] deaddrop 2023-06-04 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
You've mentioned your sister before.

[Fondly, it's seemed, and Natasha can see that here.

There's a touch of sadness as she speaks, out of respect for the fact she's seeing a child here and understanding she wouldn't live to be old.]


It looks like you were close.
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Green!

[personal profile] bindsthedead 2023-06-04 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
essenceofdeadlybeasts: (271)

rose

[personal profile] essenceofdeadlybeasts 2023-06-04 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Every room, a new surprise. A new memory. Not always his own, though there were those played out in front of others, too. But given to him nonetheless whether anyone wanted to share them or not. Now he walked into another.]
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[personal profile] deaddrop 2023-06-04 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Zhao makes the right move, taking her hand like that. Natasha's not sure she could say anything immediately. Should she explain? Zhao already knew, sort of. It came up before, swapping secrets for their personal goals.

This is different though.

She's uncomfortable with being seen like this.

Her eyes close when he takes her hand rather than try to speak, relieved that she doesn't have to put her thoughts into words immediately. For a moment, she just squeezes his hand back, thinking of Clint but glad that Zhao is here with her now.]
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Two years and — [ There it is again: a brief disturbance, like a scrambling of her already fragmented voice. ] — nine months.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
The planet Altrus'a, from the Vlov-4 galaxy.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I do.

You think it relevant?
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[personal profile] morethan084 2023-06-04 01:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Despite his gentleness it still hurts her ribs, but she doesn’t care about that right now.]

They’re powerful, even when it’s just a fragment.

[Daisy remembers that pull she felt when she saw the orb last year on the station. Rubbing at his back, Daisy frowns when he starts to talk cryptically.]

What do you mean?

[She asks as she pulls her head back to look up at him, unsure if they’re still talking about his brother’s death.]
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been programmed to emulate a wide range of human emotions.

"Weird" is not one of them.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been attempting to do so since your group's arrival, but my scanners cannot sense them.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
They were. They were projected to return, but your group appeared instead.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I cannot speak to two of your inquiries, but with regards to the station — it has looked like this since the missing group's arrival.
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[personal profile] rehandle 2023-06-04 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I won't know until we've seen it.
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[personal profile] ximilianpc 2023-06-04 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Understood.

[ In a second's time, Stephen will hear a familiar ping of a mission file: Ā̶̡͙͙̬̪̺͕̘̭͇̉̅̆́̓̽̽̓̏̊͝L̴̨̘͇̩̱̩̝͑͋̍̿̈́̈͘͝T̵̞͕̫̲̦̻̭̹̦̥̤̞̬̖͇̖̟̿͊̓̐̒͒̐͝R̷̛̬̘̼̜͇̯̣̈͗̊͛̄̅̏̇̈́̈́͛̃͗͜͝͠Ư̷̭̣̫̇͘S̸̡̛̻̖͙̭̘̙̯̱̱̖̥̭͓̮͓͌͒̒̔̃̎̇̔̕'̷̠̬̮̙͉̻̬͎̝͔̋̓̇̿̇̅Ǎ̷̛͖̣͈̬͉̓̾̒̀͆̆̉̿̽̐͋͂̊͒̈ ̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̨̢̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛̛͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͍͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛͑̅̀̇̅̊͐̐͛M̵͎̥͖̼̜͚͓͈̼͎̱̮̀̈́͗̇̓̔̃̃̌͗͒̉͆̕͘ͅI̶͕̥͔̎̈́̊̀̈́̌̃Ş̴̧̨̳̘̩̘͈͈͖͖̪̺͈̮̀̈́̌̍̽S̴̭͙̲͓̱͍̬̬̯̀̀̇̀̊͘I̴̛͙̱̰͆̑͂̐͂͜͜͝O̶̢̥̪͉̪͚̜̤̮̫̗̱̜͉̠̮͘ͅN̷̳̯̗̼̺̱̹̺̗̳̖̥̣̰̙̮̐̐͛̇̑͑̎̇̑͗͗͗͒̎̋̕ͅ.

Will Stephen choose to open it?
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[personal profile] rehandle 2023-06-04 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Yikes. It's not looking good, but that in itself makes it notable. For better or for worse, he will open it. ]
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James T. Kirk // Star Trek (AOS)

[personal profile] winscenario 2023-06-04 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
(( ooc: a few memshare options below, as well as a station starter dealing with the side effects of the orb fragment. open to anyone, previous CR or no. ))
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Re: SEARCH REQUESTS.

[personal profile] shishkabob 2023-06-04 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Dante will be making contact with the orb in the infirmary!
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[personal profile] shishkabob 2023-06-04 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dante, his hands tucked into the pockets of his coat, peers down at Dreykov with a cocked eyebrow. This guy doesn't look like much, to someone who kills monsters for a living—just another dime-a-dozen rich old asshole. He looks up at Natasha.]

So you can't actually smell anymore?
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1.0 // rose // cw: child abuse

[personal profile] winscenario 2023-06-04 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
childhood memory[ It's sweltering. Then again, it is Iowa, Summers are always uncomfortably hot. Still, Jim seems entirely reluctant to step inside the house, even as the security androids lead him up the stairs to the porch of the farmhouse, ringing the door.

The man that answers seems both pissed and pleased as he gets Jim delivered to his doorstep again. That smug look on his face is punishment enough for Jim; for a very brief moment, he wishes he'd driven off the edge of that cliff along with the car.

The bots leave him there, delivered to his stepfather, and Jim is barely stepping past the threshold before his stepfather is grabbing his arm and yanking him further inside, shoving him towards the living room. ]


You fucking brat, [ He hisses angrily, pointing at Jim menacingly. ] Didn't I tell you what'd happen the next time you wrecked one of my cars? Don't you ever learn?

[ Jim is scared— terrified— but he's too stubborn to show it. Too angry to be quiet for long. ] They're not even your cars, you shit. Don't you ever learn?

[ A hand flies across his cheek, nearly making him stumble to the floor. He covers his own throbbing cheek, tears welling in his eyes, but as Frank takes off his belt, James isn't even scared anymore. He's just mad. ]

I'll teach you the hard way, if that's what it takes, [ Frank mutters, lifting the folded belt, ready to hit Jim. He manages one blow, at least, but then Jim's grabbing the nearest vase and throwing it hard at Frank's head. It breaks but it doesn't knock him out, but that's fine because Jim only needs those couple of seconds to run past him, headed straight to the front door.

And that's when he bumps against the uninvited guest in his own memory. ]


Oh—
Edited 2023-06-04 14:49 (UTC)
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[personal profile] drawsblood 2023-06-04 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Has that ever happened before where you couldn't sense them?