Characters: RED Scout skooshyscoot When: 3/18 - 3/31 Where: Somewhere in Scout's mind Rating: PG-13 and up possibly Summary: An unguided tour of memory lane.
There is really no rhyme or reason to the way the photos were organized. Aside from the oldest of the batch standing in the center--a younger version of the man on the couch, smiling brightly with his new bride in his arms-- the rest of the mantle is occupied with the captured moments of some of the inhabitants' happiest memories. Prom pictures, family softball games, cut-throat Christmas death matches to see who would be the first to open presents that year, there was a picture for almost every major holiday as well as a number of milestone achievements of the many girls in the house.
The most notable picture that Miss Pauling would most likely recognize is the most recent standing at the front of the crooked rows. A fairly young girl, looking fresh out of high school grinned proudly at the camera in her brand new work uniform with a sister jostling her playfully under each arm. Sporting a red polo, a dark grey double pleated skirt, and a black and yellow headset around her neck, it was the day that Scout was to begin her contract with RED.
"Well that's just friggin' great. I got anotha dream-hopper in heah." The irritated voice came from the owner of the dream and she'd watched as the intruder woke up through the open doorway. Even looking like she'd just rolled out of bed, Scout seemed to be perfectly conscious as she stared down the woman in her living room from her seat at the breakfast table.
"I apologize, I did not intend to intrude," she politely replied. "I don't really like going to people's dreams either, but the past few nights have been...eventful."
"For someone that don't like goin' into dreams, you sure seemed interested in lookin' at those." She motioned with a slight jerk of her chin to the fireplace and the photographs on top.
"They reminded me of a man I knew back home. He had seven brothers, and it's not very often that you see someone with this huge a family." A simple enough explanation, and hopefully one that will suffice.
"San Francisco. Most people had one or two children only, and three was considered more than normal." Truth of the matter is that she's actually from a pretty big family herself, but this is based on her own observation of other children that she went to school with.
"San Fran, huh? What's it like over dere?" The only thing Scout knew about the city was that it had cable cars and some kind of golden bridge, but her curiosity for the major city dimmed after she found out that the bridge wasn't made of gold at all. It was a rusty old red, even. Talk about a misnomer. "S'just anotha big city like Boston, right?"
And mun goes to wiki San Francisco because mun isn't American.prpl_assistantMarch 20 2012, 02:18:52 UTC
"You could say as such. San Francisco has its good and bad points. I guess what might distinguish San Francisco from Boston though is the demographics of the city. There are quite a fair amount of Asian and Latin American immigrants in San Francisco, and as such it's quite multicultural. San Francisco is also a city that places a lot of importance on the arts; we've got a thriving art and music community."
As a native San Franciscan, you and wiki done good. ouoskooshyscootMarch 21 2012, 18:27:28 UTC
"Lots a fresh off the boat folks then, huh? We don't got a lot of Asian people here I think, but the one Chinese place I've seen is always full a them." The arts and music never were one of her bigger interests, so hippies sitting in circles in the parks singing some crap about love and saving the earth served as enough of a mental image for her.
Thanks. I've been to San Frans only once in my life, and that's as much as I can remember about it.prpl_assistantMarch 21 2012, 20:53:57 UTC
"The Chinese community tend to stay very closely knit," she agreed. Her attention came back on the latest picture, the one where the Scout got her job.
Not having expected someone to recognize her uniform, her eyebrows shot up in surprise and she sat a little straighter in her chair. "Yeah, I do. You've heard'a RED before?"
She looked far too sane to be working with the pack of mercenaries she was used to.
The most notable picture that Miss Pauling would most likely recognize is the most recent standing at the front of the crooked rows. A fairly young girl, looking fresh out of high school grinned proudly at the camera in her brand new work uniform with a sister jostling her playfully under each arm. Sporting a red polo, a dark grey double pleated skirt, and a black and yellow headset around her neck, it was the day that Scout was to begin her contract with RED.
"Well that's just friggin' great. I got anotha dream-hopper in heah." The irritated voice came from the owner of the dream and she'd watched as the intruder woke up through the open doorway. Even looking like she'd just rolled out of bed, Scout seemed to be perfectly conscious as she stared down the woman in her living room from her seat at the breakfast table.
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"I also noticed that you work for RED?"
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She looked far too sane to be working with the pack of mercenaries she was used to.
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She stuck out a hand to shake.
"I'm Miss Pauling."
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She remained seated as she reaches out to take the other's hand.
"So you work under that cranky old bat on the inter-com?" She chuckles a little. "Man, I wouldn't send a BLU to work for her by the sound of it."
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After shaking the Scout's hand, she takes a seat opposite the girl.
"So you know that this is a dream? How long have you been having visitors in here?"
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Her face takes on an agitated grimace. Visitors wasn't the best word to describe the people that passed in and out of her personal thoughts.
"Been havin' em for a few days now, and I wouldn't call 'em visitors."
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