Who: Simon, anyone who finds him. What: Simon Dark finds himself in an unfamiliar place that isn't Gotham... When: Around 11pm Where: The grounds and rooftops of Cair Paradisa Rating: G...ish? Rating will change if the content does.
This was, as luck would have it, the time that Sera liked to come out the most.
During the day, people moved about the castle and the grounds like any other place on Earth. The denizens of Paradisa seemed to favor night more than those of Earth did, but still, a majority if people here, well, slept once the sun went down.
And if there was one thing Sera didn't like to do while she was awake, it was interacting with people who were also awake.
She'd spent about an hour just flying around the castle and the grounds, enjoying the "abandoned zombie apocalypse town" sort of vibe that one got from that sort of thing. Finally, she'd come back to the castle to sit and maybe draw something, her sketchbook clutched in her hand as she gently alighted on the roof.
Pushing her goggles back onto her forehead, she took one step forward, and ... oh, suddenly noticed there was someone else up here.
"Um," she said, her voice raspy and whispery, "hello?"
Normally, Simon would have at least detected someone getting so close to him, but the tiny blue-haired one managed to escape his notice. It probably had a lot more to do with his fascination with the strange book he'd found than anything else though, new curiosities always captivated him. Especially since he could sense magic around this one, too. And she wasn't a book! Which was not to say that Simon was not grateful for the conversation he'd been having thus far of course, it was just that a book that happened to be magic wasn't quite as interesting as a person who happened to be magic. It all made perfect sense to Simon of course, but fortunately for him it was unlikely he'd have to explain his reasoning any time soon.
Having to explain why his hair appeared to be attached to the mask and why his eyes quickly changed from a pale gray to hazel as soon as he turned to look at his strange visitor on the other hand, might become a point of discussion somewhere in the foreseeable future.
"Hello," Simon answered, pausing a bit as he
( ... )
Ordinarily, Sera would be creeped out by this guy's appearance. But, after having seen other, more creepy people in the castle for the past seven months that she'd lived here, she had become a bit more open to ... creepiness.
Sera blinked a few times at that question before she answered it. "Um ... yeah. The journals? They're not really talking, it's ... other people talking, um, through it. So ..."
Oh boy, was this guy new here? She was probably not the best person to be on welcome wagon committee.
Fortunately Simon already had that bit explained to him, he'd just been less clear than he should have been when he'd asked the question. He'd try harder the next time. "I know...I meant does that book talk too?" he asked, indicating Sera's sketchbook with a brief gesture from his right hand before he returned to flipping through the pages of his own journal. Just how Sera had managed to get onto the roof seemed to be a matter Simon was ignoring for the time being, likely far too distracted by the new magical object that presumably did not have the potential to unleash a horde of dark magic infused beasties to devour the world of the living, like the last book he'd come upon.
There were other matters to be addressed with far too little subtlety for the time being anyway. Simon was observant enough to notice the sort of small things most people would overlook, or at least take a while to notice. Unfortunately for Sera, he also lacked the social graces to bring up such observations with any amount of sensitivity or tact. "You have no
( ... )
It took Sera another few seconds to figure out what this guy was talking about. Did ... what book -- oh, her sketchbook, she realized, looking down at it in her arms. "Umm, no, this is a regular book ..."
She had her own journal under it, though, and held it up. "This is my journal. So ... not all books talk, here. Just these," she said, and then kind of made a face when he said that about her eyebrows. Why, yes, strange man on roof, she is aware of that. Seeing as it's, you know, her face.
"Nnnooo ... I just don't ... have them. So ... yeah. Wait, what are you talking about, 'make them too'?"
"Oh," Simon remarked, clearly feeling somewhat let down at her response, though it was hard to tell if his disappointment stemmed from the fact that her sketchbook didn't talk, or just at the revelation that no books other than the peculiar journals were capable of such feats of communication (even if he knew full well it was only accomplished due to someone, somewhere, speaking through one). Personally, he thought it would have been a wonderful thing indeed if all the books in this strange new place could talk, but it appeared it was not to be.
"Nnnooo ... I just don't ... have them. So ... yeah."
"Oh," Simon answered, and as poor as his social skills were, he was at least able to detect that he might have upset her by asking. Not angry upset though. That sounded different. He still didn't quite make the connection himself that bringing up missing eyebrows that bluntly might have been in poor form though. "Sorry."
"Wait, what are you talking about, 'make them too'?"
Beneath his mask, Simon's eyes had turned gray again. "I thought
( ... )
It wasn't that she was upset by the question, it was just such a weird thing to say! Granted, she was used to people automatically knowing why she didn't have eyebrows, back home. And here, nobody else really seemed to notice. Except this guy. Which maybe said ... something about him. What, she didn't know. But something.
Maybe crazy. Maybe that's what the something was. Because for serious, 'had to make a face too'? What the everloving fuck?
"Umm," she said, tensing up slightly and preparing to maybe zip up into the air if this turned, well, bad -- after all, Paradisa did not seem reluctant to pull serial killers or "super villains" or whatever here, so maybe she'd just found one.
"I don't ... you can feel my magic?" said Sera, colorless eyes widening slightly as her body went a little slack in shock. That was weird, certainly. Though, again, considering the kinds of people this place liked to pull to it, she shouldn't really be surprised. "Um ... I'm not from here. Same as you, I'm assuming. The castle's magic is different from
( ... )
During the day, people moved about the castle and the grounds like any other place on Earth. The denizens of Paradisa seemed to favor night more than those of Earth did, but still, a majority if people here, well, slept once the sun went down.
And if there was one thing Sera didn't like to do while she was awake, it was interacting with people who were also awake.
She'd spent about an hour just flying around the castle and the grounds, enjoying the "abandoned zombie apocalypse town" sort of vibe that one got from that sort of thing. Finally, she'd come back to the castle to sit and maybe draw something, her sketchbook clutched in her hand as she gently alighted on the roof.
Pushing her goggles back onto her forehead, she took one step forward, and ... oh, suddenly noticed there was someone else up here.
"Um," she said, her voice raspy and whispery, "hello?"
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Having to explain why his hair appeared to be attached to the mask and why his eyes quickly changed from a pale gray to hazel as soon as he turned to look at his strange visitor on the other hand, might become a point of discussion somewhere in the foreseeable future.
"Hello," Simon answered, pausing a bit as he ( ... )
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Sera blinked a few times at that question before she answered it. "Um ... yeah. The journals? They're not really talking, it's ... other people talking, um, through it. So ..."
Oh boy, was this guy new here? She was probably not the best person to be on welcome wagon committee.
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There were other matters to be addressed with far too little subtlety for the time being anyway. Simon was observant enough to notice the sort of small things most people would overlook, or at least take a while to notice. Unfortunately for Sera, he also lacked the social graces to bring up such observations with any amount of sensitivity or tact. "You have no ( ... )
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She had her own journal under it, though, and held it up. "This is my journal. So ... not all books talk, here. Just these," she said, and then kind of made a face when he said that about her eyebrows. Why, yes, strange man on roof, she is aware of that. Seeing as it's, you know, her face.
"Nnnooo ... I just don't ... have them. So ... yeah. Wait, what are you talking about, 'make them too'?"
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"Nnnooo ... I just don't ... have them. So ... yeah."
"Oh," Simon answered, and as poor as his social skills were, he was at least able to detect that he might have upset her by asking. Not angry upset though. That sounded different. He still didn't quite make the connection himself that bringing up missing eyebrows that bluntly might have been in poor form though. "Sorry."
"Wait, what are you talking about, 'make them too'?"
Beneath his mask, Simon's eyes had turned gray again. "I thought ( ... )
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Maybe crazy. Maybe that's what the something was. Because for serious, 'had to make a face too'? What the everloving fuck?
"Umm," she said, tensing up slightly and preparing to maybe zip up into the air if this turned, well, bad -- after all, Paradisa did not seem reluctant to pull serial killers or "super villains" or whatever here, so maybe she'd just found one.
"I don't ... you can feel my magic?" said Sera, colorless eyes widening slightly as her body went a little slack in shock. That was weird, certainly. Though, again, considering the kinds of people this place liked to pull to it, she shouldn't really be surprised. "Um ... I'm not from here. Same as you, I'm assuming. The castle's magic is different from ( ... )
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