Who: The Port's Latest Shadow Televisions Stars! And Thousands of Home Viewers!
When: Midnight, Sunday, December 18th
Where: In front of your Television Sets or Streaming NV TV. (Digital Cable? You'll still get the analog effect.)
Summary:
Full Plot Details HereWarnings: Please Put 'em In the Subject Lines As Necessary, Kids?
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I try to stop the flow, double-clicking on the go, but it's no use; hey, I'm being consumed )
There hasn't been much time for NVs. There hasn't been any time, truth be told--Sirius has ignored everything on the network, focused solely on Jack. So when his NV alerts him to a message, he nearly ignores it--until, of course, he realises that it's a private message, directed to him and him alone. A scowl darkness his face when he sees who has sent it--he hasn't left things on the best of terms with Franziska--but he reads the message anyway--
His fingers clench around his NV. The Darkness. He looks to the window--it's black as pitch--which means she's alone, which means she's somewhere, trapped--and she will die, she will definitely die, because she's full of bravado, and she's strong, but not strong enough for the Darkness.
The dim grey of the room is just enough to make out the bed--Jack is asleep, and Alice is there, and Sirius is the only one awake, standing at the window, and Franziska--somewhere, out there in the city--she sent the message to him, and to him alone.
And he will not suffer someone else to be hurt simply because he wasn't paying attention, because he couldn't be fussed. Jack will understand, if he wakes.
She didn't say where she was, but he doesn't think to ask, he doesn't have time. He Apparates instead to her flat, just outside the front door--it's a weird formality, and he thinks better of it a second later (is he going to knock? is she going to answer the door?), just before he blasts the lock open, his hand tight around his wand. If she isn't inside, he'll find her, wherever she is--]
Franziska!
[The interior of the flat is dark, surprisingly dark, the sudden changes of light playing tricks on his eyes (the hospital to the Darkness to this new Darkness), and Sirius raises his wand.]
Lumos!
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It was some small consolation, but at least this was better than being like that person who had worn her face on the television tonight, a crying, pathetic, snivelling thing. That wasn't her; it would never be her, all because she was stronger than that and she had proved herself time and time again. Hadn't she decided long ago that what others thought of her didn't matter? Even in this past month, she'd realized that her father had never cared for her at all. And she was all right with that, because she had herself, and that was all she needed.
Apart from times like this, apparently, huddled in the corner of her bedroom because she was afraid of monsters. But that was different. This was just being reasonable.
Clutching her NV in her hands, she begins her countdown until she'll call Nelliel, counting quicker than she really should, several words a second.
Then she hears her name and her heart leaps for several conflicting reasons she doesn't have the time to name right now, because there's a situation going on out there and it needs to be dealt with. Now. Besides, she'd called Sirius rather urgently and she certainly didn't wish him to worry about her. She was fine. She just needed a little assistance.
She walks forward as far as she dares, towards the doorway which the Darkness is now changing. While she'd been in her bedroom, she'd taken the time to retrieve her whip, although there was no real time to fuss with redressing properly, still dressed in her sleep clothes, a tank top and sweatpants. She halts several steps away from the door with her whip in hand and her other clenched in a tight fist. She shouts out her location so that he'll be able to find her, because she can't see him properly from this location, although -- is that a light?]
In here! [Upon realizing that's probably not the clearest of directions, she hastily adds:] Bedroom!
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So--his glowing wand held in front of him like a ward--he goes off in that direction, shoving his way into the bedroom. There's a second where he thinks that perhaps he ought to have showed a bit more caution, perhaps this is some sort of ruse--if the Darkness is really here, it's completely capable of using Franziska's face, it's done it before (and for a moment, too, he thinks of Edgeworth, before shoving that thought away, that's not what this is). It's too late for that. He's here--
And there's Franziska, her expression-- well, irritable, really, which is a little jarring. It's an expression that he knows very well, though it's usually not used in so serious a situation as this. He wants for a second to laugh, but fights that urge down, and says something a bit sharper instead:]
What the hell happened?
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The television broke. [Yes, that was the best way of putting it.]
Have ... you seen the midnight broadcasts lately? [Her gaze temporarily focuses on Sirius, to adequately gauge his reaction. If he hadn't seen it, she certainly didn't want to talk about it. Even if he had seen it, she didn't, but the topic would be harder to avoid.]
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Her question distracts him, though, and the scowl all but fades. Quickly, he crosses the room to her, giving her as surreptitious a once-over as he can.]
Yeah.
[He wraps his fingers more tightly around his wand, glancing back at the door.]
Have you seen it? [It, that's easier to say than allowing the--thing, whatever the thing is--allowing the thing to have some sort of identity.] Has it--done anything, I mean.
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She's still staring hard in the direction of the television set, refusing to take her eyes off it even as she begins to speak.]
Tonight. It was on tonight.
[And maybe it's just phantom shapes constructed by tricks of the light, but she can almost see something, an outline of a body, appearing amongst the broken shards of her TV.
Then she hears the sniffling, and she's still staring, staring hard in the direction of the noise almost as though nothing else exists until she eventually adds in a low, quiet voice, another sentence primarily for Sirius's benefit:]
I think it's coming.
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[Franziska....]
[And so, she's repaying the favor and calling. And calling. And calling until she picks up]
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I'm fine, I'm fine, Maya Fey. There's nothing to worry about.
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[Anyway, despite Franziska's claims that she's fine, she's still greeted with a:]
Franziska! [And nothing else for the moment.]
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Although... I do need to ask you a favor.
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... A favor?
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But what happened?
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Geez, Franziska, are you still there now? [Don't think she's forgotten about the shadow, though. She'll just press later]
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