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: 2012-02-06 05:58 am (UTC)"Edward hopes they're just marble-marbles. Edward doesn't want the bad Vincent things to happen again."
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-07 03:46 am (UTC)"Do you know if lymphocytes generally survive in the ocean?" Faye asked, staring out into the distance, wondering if chucking the marbles there would be enough. Out of sight, out of mind.
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-08 03:36 am (UTC)"Maybe fire?"
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-09 03:16 am (UTC)"I'm going to toss them into the ocean," she decided. "Bury them under the sand until we find out whether or not someone has the materials to check on the marble."
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-11 04:47 am (UTC)"Maybe we can put them in a box and take them somewhere."
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-11 10:56 pm (UTC)"Okay. We'll find a box. Pack it with sand, drop a couple marbles in, but take Redtail to fly most of them out."
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-12 05:59 am (UTC)That was a plan. That was a good plan, from Ed's point of view, everyone knew that you didn't open hidden presents. You just didn't.
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-13 05:41 am (UTC)"Let's do it."
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Date: 2012-02-17 02:39 am (UTC)She stood, hands still filled with marbles and tried to think hard. There were boxes, there had to be. Things came in boxes and there were always lots of things around.
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-18 12:08 am (UTC)"Redtail," she replied, glancing over in the direction of the hut, mere minutes away. There was a reason why Faye tended to stay within a certain distance of her ship, and this only seemed to prove that she'd made that choice correctly. "I have some boxes for my clothes and jewelry in there; we'll use one of those."
(no subject)
Date: 2012-02-21 06:19 pm (UTC)If the island needed saving. But if Faye was certain, that was good enough for Edward.