[Open Log] November Arrivals & Greeters/Protection Force

Nov 02, 2011 02:50

Who: New November Arrivals, Greeters, & anyone else who happens to be hanging around the Tower Apartments to greet newcomers.
When: Month of November (Please Specify Date & Time in Thread Header)
Where: The Sector 4 Baseball Diamond, Parking Lot & Lobby of the Tower Apartments
Summary: This is your catch-all one stop log for arrival interactions! ( Read more... )

hidan, frau, *npc: city characters, angeal hewley, *open log, wally west | kid flash, caster's golem | mercury, rimudo roun/uruki, caster, bobby singer, kunogi himawari, sephiroth, loki, *first day, dick grayson, jack carter, claire bennet, mary winchester, youko nakajima, murphy macmanus, nuriko, cloud strife, crowley

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reginagloriae November 8 2011, 06:47:10 UTC
Since her parents made her strive to be good and respectable, Youko Nakajima did what she was taught to do in times like these. Besides, that was the only source of information available that did not look taken from a weird fantasy movie. She had only read snippets of the information, between her anxiety and his arrival, so she had a very fragmented grasp of the circumstances. She sat on the ground, glancing around them and above them to scout if there was something wrong. Warzone? She couldn’t see anything wrong. No plane, not even the slightest shake from the ground. Strange. Everything was so strange, but for some reason she still couldn’t fully relax. The incomplete warnings she had read made her stomach upset.

She glanced at him, trying to follow what he was trying to imply. If this was another day, the insinuation of theft would be met by immediate protest and alarm. But, his words had made her logically contemplate her problems; she could not walk on the streets like this. It dawned on her pretty quickly. People would assume she murdered someone. She would get in trouble by a misunderstanding. She also didn’t even know what kind of currency this place used, plus Youko didn't have any cash on her to buy clothes. She still didn’t have the nerve to steal, but he could… For me?

“I…” Those nicknames remind Youko of her haircolor and made her squirm by drawing unwanted attention, but she had no time for that. The word he used, survival struck her. He was right. She had to live. “Mr. Serrure,” she pronounced tentatively while she pulled herself back to her feet. “I’m Nakajima Youko,” she continued, introducing herself after the sirens had dried her tears away. “Pleased to meet you.” She bowed deeply in gratitude.

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doeswhathewants November 8 2011, 06:55:50 UTC
Naka- oh but this was getting odd. "Is your dad Asian or something? Oooh perhaps a Yakuza businessman that fell in love with a red-headed French vixen. So very romantic. Unless your mother was a working girl- then less romantic."

Serrure licked his mouth then clasped his hands behind his back, that was kind of awkward and he hoped she wouldn't start crying again, "Anyway, I'll call you Naka. Unless you prefer Jima? It's just too long otherwise. And there's no 'mister,' I'm just Serrure, at your service," And gave her an oddly graceful bow.

"Consider me the Artful Dodger to your Oliver Twist, hm? Or perhaps not, if the Artful Dodger got arrested at the end. I never finished that book." With a shrug he turned slightly, glancing around, "We ought to get going before the shops close. We'll stick to the alleys and shadows until you're dressed in something proper."

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reginagloriae November 8 2011, 07:33:58 UTC
Eeh? Yakuza? French Vixen? Working Girl?! Youko just stared at him with open wide eyes. All her primal fear for the content of the signs evaporated at the sheer horror of that prospect. Her family was a respectful Japanese couple. There was nothing improper about them.

“T…That’s not it!” she exclaimed, raising her voice for the first time. She was pretty adamant to clear up this misunderstanding. She was still bewildered at his speculation. “I’m Japanese. My two parents are Japanese,” she assured him. Then she lowered her gaze, about to start to cry again. She held her tears as she continued her explanation: “My appearance is… I don’t know how it happened! But it changed! I don’t look like this at all.”

She couldn’t recognize herself in the mirror. How could her parents acknowledge her as their daughter?

“Huh.” She blinked at the reference. “I…” Naka. Jima? She let him go on with the Oliver Twists comparisons because she didn’t want to upset him. He seemed attached to the metaphors, although she disagreed with them. “Please, call me Youko if my family name is too long.”

Alley and shadows sure didn’t sound her idea of a life, but those sounded better than the woods and mountains she had been wandering on.

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doeswhathewants November 8 2011, 07:40:00 UTC
He blinked at her, "Isn't Youko your-" finger air quotes, "Family name?"

Then thought about that for a second, "If you're Japanese- ah don't get me wrong, your red hair is lovely- how are you fluent in French?" Because he was most certainly not speaking Japanese. The only Japanese words he knew were 'Godzilla' and 'sake.'

"Oh- don't start crying again, okay? I'm sure it's psychologically healthy to show your emotions or whatever, but I'm ahhh not equipped to handle it, okay? So, one step at a time. Youko. Right? Youko?"

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reginagloriae November 8 2011, 07:56:37 UTC
Youko shook her head. “Youko’s my name. I’m sorry, I should have been clearer since the beginning,” she apologized with another head bow. She bit her bottom lip. Her whole life she had to deal with the stigma of her rare hair color. She had to try harder to fit in for that reason. Because it immediately drew attention and her father disciplined her to avoid it. “I never dyed my hair. I inherited from my grandmother, but it wasn’t like this before. I swear… I I don’t know what happened to my face.” There was tone of hopelessness in her soft voice. She was trying to not cry as he asked, but her gaze felt foggy by the unshed tears.

Did he just say… French?

“Huh? But you’re speaking…”

The second siren interrupted the question she had braved to ask him and, of a sudden, a cold wave of panic bathed her. Why? Why she was so scared? She gritted her sword closer to her chest.

“Maybe… Maybe we should seek a shelter…” He had suggested living on alleys and shadows a moment ago, why was she contradicting his idea? “I…If you like.”

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doeswhathewants November 8 2011, 07:59:35 UTC
She reminded him of a broken winged pigeon he'd tried to keep and nurse once. It ultimately died, but for a few days the creature was well fed and happy. Hopefully this girl would not be so short lived.

"Yes. Shelter. Good idea. Shelter, then getting things sorted," He gestured to the dugout, "You think over there? Don't worry about locks, I'm..very good with them."

And tried very hard to not concentrate on the fact that she basically just told him she was not speaking French at all. He was very good at ignoring things when he had to, survival and all.

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reginagloriae November 8 2011, 08:31:14 UTC
Good with locks, huh? Youko’s mind was elsewhere to fashion a reply. Her body was paralyzed by fear of something she didn’t know, but the sensation was familiar. She felt the same each time she dreamed about that inky dusk that stained the overcast skies and the beasts descending on her. Monsters with sharp talons and teeth.

Youma that chased after her in every world.

What happens if I can’t escape this time?

“We have to run,” she said as the sirens still rang in the air. She wasn’t sure why, but her heart was pounding fast in her chest. If she was petrified one moment, she was rushing to reach the dugout door the next. God. Oh God.

Open. She could open the door easily. It’s open.

“We’re safe.”

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doeswhathewants November 9 2011, 04:39:08 UTC
"Run?" Serrure asked. "Crazy girl, why are we running?" He followed her, wondering if she really was crazy. Or if she was luring him somewhere to kill him.

Oh he dearly hoped not.

Once inside the dugout, he squinted at her, "Hey, hey, what's wrong? Come on, talk to me?" And just for safe measures, he dug around in one of the pockets of his cargo shorts and pulled out a flashlight, flicking it on to illuminate their surroundings.

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reginagloriae November 9 2011, 09:39:25 UTC
Something is coming, she badly wanted to answer, but no words came when he called her crazy. Her expression dropped and she held back her tears once again. She wished she had only lost her mind and what had happened during the past days were nothing but a bad dream, but she trusted her instincts.

They had kept her alive.

“Aah, I…” She stood by the door until the last alarm began to ring. Something was happening outside, as if the world was winding down in a foul layer of shadows that devoured the light of the sky. This wasn’t a normal nightfall. Not at all. Youko didn’t think twice to close the door before whatever that was reached them.

“D…Did you see that?” she asked, still shaking. Please, tell me I’m not crazy.

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doeswhathewants November 10 2011, 00:15:28 UTC
He was pale when she asked him, "Y-yeah, I saw that. Let's just, let's just not open the door again, okay?"

Then stepped close to her, slinging an arm over her shoulder, "Hey, don't cry again, okay? We've got to survive this, then you can cry. But for now, let's just concentrate on not being eaten."

Sheesh. She was kinda sensitive, wasn't she?

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reginagloriae November 10 2011, 00:55:49 UTC
“Where in the world are we?!” Youko felt she was about to hyperventilate again as she sank in front of the dugout, closed door. She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to block the horror from her mind. She was tired of this! Where in the world did Keiki bring her now?! Why did this keep happening to me?!

The sirens still rang outside. The noise made her blood chill in anticipation. She nodded silently at the boy’s comfort. At least he understood and she could not lose that shred of sympathy now. She wiped away the tears swelling up, so he would be happier. Youko glanced over her shoulder to glance at him.

“Was there, umm,” she stumbled on her question, but she had to know. Why is Keiki doing this? “Do you remember spotting a tall blond man before arriving?”

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doeswhathewants November 11 2011, 04:54:45 UTC
"All I saw was you," Serrure replied, squeezing her shoulder lightly. "Maybe your friend got here first and wandered away to look for you? We can look for him when whatever is out there goes away."

This was a nightmare. Almost literally. Only he was on the receiving end, instead of being the one tormenting others.

Was this revenge against him? For something? No. He couldn't...couldn't have done those things he saw in his dreams. If he had, Serrure was sure he couldn't live with himself. Those deeds were too awful.

And if this was punishment for what he might have done...

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reginagloriae November 11 2011, 06:55:56 UTC
Youko’s face fell when she heard that. Who else could have brought him here? It had to be Keiki or someone like him. She did read about the Core, but it looked like a bunch of gibberish from a science fiction book to her. “Huh. Maybe.” It wouldn’t be the first time Keiki left her alone and confused to fend on her own, would he?

But somehow she had still not given up to find him.

“Serrure?” she asked tentatively when he looked lost in his thoughts. “Serrure?” she tried again. Five minutes had passed and the sirens were still ringing. Her ears were grated by the noise they made.

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doeswhathewants November 11 2011, 22:42:04 UTC
"Huh?" His head jerked up and his eyes focused on Youko again. "Sorry about that, I was ... just thinking, I guess." Nothing important. But from the look on Youko's face, he could see that she was suffering, too. So it couldn't be his own personal hell and the girl seemed too sensitive and sad to be responsible for the blood all over her so likely she wasn't guilty of anything.

This was all way too complicated. He could use a glass of wine and something savoury to eat. "Okay. So sirens and monsters. What do we do?"

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reginagloriae November 12 2011, 08:59:15 UTC
Youko opened her mouth to ask About what? but no sound came out from it. He didn’t seem open to share his thoughts with her. She was good at reading people’s reactions and properly leave them undisturbed. She had a few misses here and there, but she had learned that talent to become an excellent student and exemplary daughter. “Monsters…” she uttered, “I read about them too. I think the sirens are a warning.”

What she forgot to read about was that they didn’t leave after the Sirens stopped ringing.

“M...Maybe we should wait until it’s silent again.” That would make sense, right? “Look for someone to help us.” Someone who were older like a police officer.

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