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Dec 14, 2009 21:01
Jane had gone home and worried that her mother or Cassandra would wonder about the bandage on her neck but Dr. Cullen did a good job and no one noticed (
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 03:49:47 UTC
Although her powers don't work here, Melpomene still does what comes by instinct.
Naturally attracted to the pen (it's her vocation, after all), Melpomene drifts in seemingly Brownian motion towards the writer.
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jane_becomes
December 15 2009, 03:51:15 UTC
Jane at the moment is not paying too much attention to anyone moving towards her as she searches for a way to describe a fleeting feeling.
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 04:00:22 UTC
She'd know these things if she weren't in the bar--
that sense of something just out of your grasp--
but she can still see the signs. She stops by Jane, and, without actually speaking, manages to convey a soft noise of sympathy at writer's block.
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jane_becomes
December 15 2009, 04:03:10 UTC
The sound makes Jane look up and smile absently at the other woman,
"Can I help you, ma'am?"
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 04:13:28 UTC
"Sorry," she says, starting.
(Clearly she hasn't had enough practice being in a place where she can't just blend into the background.)
"I'm a writer, of sorts, and I can see the signs of struggle...
"Or maybe I'm misinterpreting?" she adds, politely.
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jane_becomes
December 15 2009, 04:16:14 UTC
Jane is unsure whether to be pleased that the woman can see she is a writer or nervous that her struggle is obvious,
"No, you are not, ma'am. I have been trying to recall something that is either the fragment of a dream or a memory."
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 04:41:09 UTC
"Ah, yes..."
She nods, vaguely. "Those are always hard to pin down."
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jane_becomes
December 15 2009, 04:43:58 UTC
She reaches up to touch a bandage on her neck,
"Oh yes. It is so hard to not know what you know or have forgotten."
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 12:40:44 UTC
Melpomene follows the gesture with curious eyes, but says instead:
"Yes. Sometimes impossible."
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jane_becomes
December 15 2009, 19:28:18 UTC
"I hope its not impossible, ma'am."
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tragic_mask
December 15 2009, 22:28:59 UTC
"Depends on your inspiration, I suppose," she says, not without irony.
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jane_becomes
December 16 2009, 00:00:45 UTC
"I'm not sure if its inspiration as much as something that I cannot recall."
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tragic_mask
December 16 2009, 00:30:41 UTC
Only half-joking: "Tried hypnosis?"
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jane_becomes
December 16 2009, 00:32:10 UTC
"No, I have not tried anything since I'm not sure I would know where to begin."
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Naturally attracted to the pen (it's her vocation, after all), Melpomene drifts in seemingly Brownian motion towards the writer.
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that sense of something just out of your grasp--
but she can still see the signs. She stops by Jane, and, without actually speaking, manages to convey a soft noise of sympathy at writer's block.
Reply
"Can I help you, ma'am?"
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(Clearly she hasn't had enough practice being in a place where she can't just blend into the background.)
"I'm a writer, of sorts, and I can see the signs of struggle...
"Or maybe I'm misinterpreting?" she adds, politely.
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"No, you are not, ma'am. I have been trying to recall something that is either the fragment of a dream or a memory."
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She nods, vaguely. "Those are always hard to pin down."
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"Oh yes. It is so hard to not know what you know or have forgotten."
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"Yes. Sometimes impossible."
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