WHO: A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE, PART DEUX
WHERE: the City! Or, in Jaime's case, space.
WHEN: the morning after
these shenanigans, at any time
SUMMARY: Everybody who's been hit by the aftershock from Vector and Chronos' profound failure has to come to at some point! And this is where you file those threads of heinous confusion. It's time for still
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What had happened? Had she been kidnapped? Sure the Empire didn't exist in this world, but there had been a reason they'd kept her under such tight control and why the Returners had to constantly keep moving to keep her from falling back into their hands. If this was all some elaborate trap, then-
Except...
It was a realization slow in coming, but there was no mistaking that texture of magic of his. How many times had she faced against him in not-always friendly combat?
"... Zelgadis?"
Why the hell was she at a beach with Zelgadis?
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Irate distress was the way to go. Irate distress with action; at the sound of Terra's voice, he began to move, worming his arm out from under her and scooting away, ankle tangled in a cloak--his cloak, on her--and with a decent distance between them, proceeded to gawk at her.
Her being Terra.
What the hell?!
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She was in a strange place with no idea how she got there, and it was all too reminiscent of waking up in the old man's house with nothing to her but her name and the clothes on her back. Terra scrambled to find some shreds of memory that led her here, but no-she hadn't seen Zelgadis in weeks and weeks, she hadn't been outdoors, she hadn't been planning to go anywhere. The last thing she could remember was... being a few fingers shy of finishing clipping her nails? That sounded right. So how, and why...?
And there was no way to tell just how much magic she'd used between then and now, having fallen asleep. She was scared of the holes in her memory, but Terra was a great deal more terrified of finding out about how she'd committed this-or-that destruction, of what great fires had devastated her path.
She wanted to ask him if he had any idea what happened, but fear stopped her tongue as effectively as any mute spell could.
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"Ngah--!"
Zelgadis crumpled back down to his knees, doubled over, head swimming. "Wh-what even..." he winced, his stomach threatening to hurl up whatever it was he'd had last. "What's...going on...?!"
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"Your guess is as good as mine," she admitted, vision coming to her enough to examine her surroundings. She half-wondered if white magic was effect against headaches, while the other half wondered-
"...... this is your cloak. Why am I wearing-?"
She finally looked his way at the question, but he seemed a great deal worse off than she did. And, whatever the hell was going on, it seemed he was just as much victim as she was. The concern carried in her voice. "Zelgadis...?"
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"Hey," he said, muffled. "What do you remember...?
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The gulls were squawking again overhead and towards the ocean. With slow movements Terra finally pushed and pulled her way to her feet.
"You?"
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More stomach knots. You don't think that...?
"Nowhere unusual," he said slowly. It wasn't really a lie; how many times a week did he go there? "Once I left the park..." He lifted his head up slowly, grimacing against the sun. "Nothing."
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So they weren't anywhere near one another... and it didn't seem like anyone was near them now. Absently she began digging through the folds of her scarves for the couple hidden pouches, more specifically for her communicator.
Terra had already forgotten what she was wearing over that.
"And I don't know where we are......... or why I have wire clippers." That's what they looked like, anyway. She experimentally opened and closed the things once or twice, as if to verify that it really existed. "Why do I have wire clippers?"
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...Granted, he hadn't had much use for the wire clippers since his hair required less...pruning. But that wasn't the point. He wasn't sure if his amnesia extended to somehow littering his pockets with other embarrassing items.
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"Sorry," she mumbled, tugging the hems of the sleeves and withdrawing her arms inward so she could pull the whole thing off, "I didn't mean to-"
The rest of her sentence was muffled beneath the fabric as she started pulling it over her head, eventually coming free and gathering the bundle of his cloak in her arms. Her hair, already loose from its ponytail, only became more tangled and fritzy with static.
"Here."
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Here? his brain thought dumbly. What here? Another couple, stupid seconds passed before he registered the bundle he was now staring at. The clippers clicked in his loosened and tightened grip, shaking him into motion, reaching up and snatching his cloak back.
He exhaled, still nowhere near calm and collected. But at least he had his clothes.
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Eyebrows drawing down, Terra double-checked each hidden pocket and pouch. Nothing.
"...Do you have your communicator? Mine's missing."
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A third pocket-rummage brought an agitated scowl to his face, accented by a huff once he gave up. "No. Someone took it." Obviously. Unless he never took it with him, but at the moment, everyone was out to get him.
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