did you say your prayers?
Jan. 25th, 2012 07:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You can live through anything, now. You'll survive if the world is turned inside out. And it will be. Sooner than you think.
There are days when sleep seems to be a shroud that slips over Faye in waves, occasionally clinging to her shoulders, eyelids heavy as lashes touch her cheeks. It's easy to sleep here. It grow still more so by the day, only the occasional interruption keeping her up at night, but her life has been a transient one ever since she woke up in that chamber, and so she's learned to cope with that long ago. People might disappear. People will, if patterns persist. But she'll survive through anything.
She always has.
A touch, cold like ice, brushes against her arm. Another, against her calf. A hand brushes away the sensation with an irritated flick, only to feel something hard knocking against her knuckles. Brow furrowing, Faye's hand turns, pressing harder still against a smooth, rounded surface, until glass jars against glass and her eyes fly open. Revealing butterflies in the sky.
The most beautiful butterflies in the world.
Her breath starts to shake as she glances down, gold darting between pearls of cerulean blue, marble after marble closing around her from all sides, scattered across the sandy beach, a sharp pain under her hand as she shoves herself to her knees.
"No. I need a knife, I need—"
Hands desperately grabbing through air, she tries to push them away, every one of the butterflies, until a face suddenly appears only yards away.
"Get back."
[ There are a thousand blue marbles scattered across the beach, most of them pooled by Faye's side, her 2012 NDPD. The butterflies mentioned in the narrative are not real; they're the result of nanomachines in her bloodstream. Faye thinks that the marbles are biological weapons as she once encountered in her world, but they're actually harmless, although she's very obviously panicked as a result. ]
There are days when sleep seems to be a shroud that slips over Faye in waves, occasionally clinging to her shoulders, eyelids heavy as lashes touch her cheeks. It's easy to sleep here. It grow still more so by the day, only the occasional interruption keeping her up at night, but her life has been a transient one ever since she woke up in that chamber, and so she's learned to cope with that long ago. People might disappear. People will, if patterns persist. But she'll survive through anything.
She always has.
A touch, cold like ice, brushes against her arm. Another, against her calf. A hand brushes away the sensation with an irritated flick, only to feel something hard knocking against her knuckles. Brow furrowing, Faye's hand turns, pressing harder still against a smooth, rounded surface, until glass jars against glass and her eyes fly open. Revealing butterflies in the sky.
The most beautiful butterflies in the world.
Her breath starts to shake as she glances down, gold darting between pearls of cerulean blue, marble after marble closing around her from all sides, scattered across the sandy beach, a sharp pain under her hand as she shoves herself to her knees.
"No. I need a knife, I need—"
Hands desperately grabbing through air, she tries to push them away, every one of the butterflies, until a face suddenly appears only yards away.
"Get back."
[ There are a thousand blue marbles scattered across the beach, most of them pooled by Faye's side, her 2012 NDPD. The butterflies mentioned in the narrative are not real; they're the result of nanomachines in her bloodstream. Faye thinks that the marbles are biological weapons as she once encountered in her world, but they're actually harmless, although she's very obviously panicked as a result. ]
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Date: 2012-01-25 07:11 pm (UTC)"What are you talking about?" she asks, one hand lifting, covering Faye's on her shoulder. She squeezes lightly, still trying to get Faye to focus for just a moment. "They're just..."
They look just like marbles. There's nothing about them that makes Lily think they're a threat, not like she imagines a virus might look, especially not if it's weaponized, which sounds like it's the case from the way Faye is speaking. But then, she realizes, she has no idea what something like that might look like. Nothing to base it on, no experience. The only thing she knows in a situation like this is that she trusts Faye.
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Date: 2012-01-26 09:19 am (UTC)And unless she already has the vaccine running in her veins, that simply wouldn't be the case.
"You feel... okay?" Faye asks, voice barely above a whisper. "Nothing hurts? Nothing feels weird? I thought that it was—" Brow furrowing as her expression crumples, Faye glances over at the marbles. Maybe it's a trick. Maybe it's all just some type of sick, twisted trick.
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Date: 2012-01-26 06:52 pm (UTC)And she's never seen Faye like this. For the time being, that's more pressing than anything she might be feeling. If there's any reason to be genuinely afraid, it's probably too late, so she'll worry about it later.
"What about you?" she asks. "Nothing hurts?"
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Date: 2012-01-27 09:04 am (UTC)"It wouldn't," she tells Lily. "Not even if there were a hundred times this many. I was... made immune to the effects of the virus a long time ago."
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Date: 2012-01-28 04:38 pm (UTC)"What kind of virus?" she asks, wondering why it would be here, why it would show up on the island. The only explanation, if it's not the virus, is that they're here simply to mess with Faye. It hasn't happened often, but at that thought, Lily feels a dull flicker of anger toward the island, as if it were something sentient, something that can think.
There are other questions, too. Why is it here? Why does it look like this? Why was it made? But for now, she just settles on asking the one.
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Date: 2012-01-29 07:13 pm (UTC)She remembers the hoarse cries of a young man, pounding against the walls, trying to escape his fate. Arms flailing through visions that no one could make sense of, and that no one could touch. Slipping always between their fingers.
"Ironically, the antidote is practically the same thing. Nanomachines that target the virus. And whenever... whenever the virus reaches your brain, or when the antivirus tries to stop it, you see a flash. Right in front of you. Slow-moving, like a butterfly."
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Date: 2012-01-30 12:59 am (UTC)"I think... I think they're only marbles now, Faye," she says, her voice softening a little. "Whatever else they might have been before, they aren't the same now." Sometimes she still can't believe the things she's saying about the island, as if it really is alive, but somehow, slowly, it's beginning to convince her. Things like this, the gifts that arrive, the things that happen to people, they're all a little too much. A little too perfect. Something controls these events, she's sure of that much now.
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Date: 2012-01-30 09:18 am (UTC)"Sometimes," she says quietly, still not looking at Lily yet for the way she'd rather do so when her vision isn't obscured, "I hate this island."
She slides a palm against her forehead, fingers weaving through her hair.
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Date: 2012-01-30 04:52 pm (UTC)And it's only because she's sure it's some trick, some joke this place is playing at Faye's expense, that she reaches out into the sand and collects one of the marbles. It's really quite pretty, catching the sunlight, reflecting bright blue. But it's only glass in her hand and she lets it drop again. "And now these are all yours? That seems... cruel."
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Date: 2012-01-31 08:16 am (UTC)"Yeah, well, guess we'll have to try to take it up with upper management," Faye manages to reply, throat feeling slightly dry. "This place has done worse though, hasn't it? Maybe I should consider this getting off lucky, if it's as bad as this place can dream up for me."
Worse, she thinks to herself, would be if Vicious arrived.
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Date: 2012-01-31 06:08 pm (UTC)"Are you going to keep them?" she asks. If this happens to her at some point, if something arrives here that upsets her, she knows she isn't going to keep it. Whatever it is, she'll burn it or throw it out into the ocean or leave it in the jungle somewhere. No one needs a constant reminder of something like this.
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Date: 2012-02-01 05:07 pm (UTC)With a grunt and a sigh, she falls back against the sand, arms folded over her chest. "I should probably tell Dean, too," she murmurs to herself, before turning her gaze Lily's way. "Seems so stupid of me to react, in retrospect. What would be the point of bringing bioterrorism to the island? We're only a couple hundred strong."
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Date: 2012-02-02 02:14 am (UTC)"Besides, I don't necessarily see the point of most of what happens on the island," she points out. "Logic isn't exactly the most defining presence behind the things that go on here, it seems." The things that were out of their control, anyway, and even if she didn't want to think about something like that happening, she didn't see why it couldn't. After nearly a year here, she'd heard more than a few stories about the dangers that had come and gone in the past.
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Date: 2012-02-02 10:06 am (UTC)"Everything that arrives seems to do so for a reason. People get things from their past, whether it makes them happy, or sad. There are days when everyone just has nightmares. All this craziness that goes on the island, and somehow we still try to push through every day, it's—" She fights the impulse to grab her gun and rain holes in a nearby tree trunk. "It's all we can do, but it's hell."
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Date: 2012-02-02 04:42 pm (UTC)"You want to get rid of them now?" she asks. It might be a lot of work and it might take some time, but she isn't about to leave Faye right now either way. There's so much spare time on the island, she doesn't mind spending hers with someone who might need her. "We can find a boat if you want. I'm sure someone will take us out there." She hasn't been down in Rapture, but if Faye would rather take them there, she'll go.
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Date: 2012-02-03 07:58 am (UTC)The breeze weaves between the two of them, picking up Faye's hair and whipping it around her eyes, nose itching from the graze. Sighing deeply, she glances over to ask, "Any brilliant ideas on how to do this? I don't expect you to stay, by the way— I mean. I appreciate it. But there's no pretending that it isn't dull work."
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Date: 2012-02-03 07:32 pm (UTC)"We could use my bag," she says after a moment, gesturing to where she's dropped the gym bag in the sand. Her shoes and dance clothes are in there, but they can be taken out, left on the beach for a time while they collect the marbles. There isn't anything so deeply personal in there that she'll be upset if it's lost or taken by someone who catches sight of it in the sand. "They won't all fit, but at least it's a bit of a start."
More importantly, she hopes Faye will feel better with something to do, a task to accomplish, even if it's only collecting the marbles and putting them in a bag.
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Date: 2012-02-04 09:24 am (UTC)This reminds her of that, even though they're grown enough not to see adventure for its own sake.
"Or the towel," she replies, glancing over at the heap, folded over unintentionally in her panic. "At least the work isn't the kind to require a lot of brainpower."
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Date: 2012-02-04 09:47 pm (UTC)"Why would someone create a virus like this?" she asked as she began to collect the marbles strewn in the sand. Every so often she'd pause and look at one, watch the light reflect off it, the way the sunlight bounced off the surface. It couldn't have been natural, not if Faye thought the marbles contained the virus. That was too perfect, too clearly manufactured. And the next question, why did they make her immune? Or how had she gotten that way? Lily knew Faye had lived in an entirely different world from the one she'd grown up in and sometimes it was so clear to her how little adversity she'd had to face in comparison to the people she'd met here.
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Date: 2012-02-05 10:06 pm (UTC)Her words are soft, but hard; she needs no amount of imagination to guess at why someone would create a weapon. But it's also a fact of life that she's long since grown accustomed to. The marbles don't offer any sudden revelation.
"But the general populace never knows. Governments don't want to freak us out. It all gets swept under the rug."
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Date: 2012-02-06 04:12 pm (UTC)"How are you immune?" she asks, then. "I mean, I can understand the mechanics of it to a degree, but did someone choose you?" She isn't a scientist, but she knows the basics of why people recover from viruses, how their bodies work. But that, the basic knowledge of twelfth grade biology, is far different from what they're talking about here.
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Date: 2012-02-07 05:06 am (UTC)"There was this doctor, I don't know much about him," she begins, "and I don't care to find out. But he made this virus, planned on setting it off for some kind of political movement, tested it on people. Only one man survived. Something in his blood... made him immune. And he found his way to Mars, when the rest of the crew and I were hunting. I found him. But that meant being exposed to the virus."
She slipped more marbles onto the towel, a few clicking together, the sound reverberating in Faye's jaw.
"For some reason, he saved me."
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Date: 2012-02-07 05:19 pm (UTC)But she can't help but make sure every few minutes.
Crouching in the sand a few feet from Faye, she collects several more marbles, then glances over at her friend. "And then?" she asks softly.
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Date: 2012-02-08 06:25 am (UTC)But Vincent went beyond that.
"I'm not angry at him. I might still be scared, but I'm not angry. I just feel sorry for the bastard," she assures Lily, eyes edged as she takes another handful of marbles, deposits them on her towel. "Either way, we couldn't let that run free."
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Date: 2012-02-08 04:56 pm (UTC)She hefts the bag onto her shoulder again and stands. It's about as full as it's going to get now and she nods her head toward the water in a question. Do they take them out there now or does Faye want to collect them all, make sure there are none left in the sand? There's no boat near them, but she can find one or find someone to take them out.
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