[Week 11] [Day 5] Some boys take a beautiful girl / and hide her away from the rest of the world

Oct 05, 2010 16:28

Who: Jessica Hamby, Dokuro Chrome, Asano Rin, Lenalee Lee
Status: Closed
Style: Action
Where: Raisato
When: Week 11, Day 5, After Dark [Backdated]
Rating: Who the hell knows in this log.
Warnings: None. I think.

I want to be the one to walk in the sun / oh girls they want to have fun )

asano rin, lenalee lee, *complete, ~dokuro chrome, *closed, !log

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fakeorgans October 6 2010, 00:48:23 UTC
[ Alternatively, Chrome has never been what you could call a social butterfly, to say the least. Thirteen years and her mother condemned her to death for failing to make a single meaningful connection with another human being? Yes, one could call that a failure at being social. The trouble with being social is that opening yourself to others opens yourself to the possibility of rejection. And it's a vicious cycle: the less you socialize, the more poorly socialized you are, which in turn leads to clumsy attempts, which lead to strange looks, which make you recoil again. So this was Chrome's life. At least the first half ( ... )

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nec_metu October 6 2010, 01:26:00 UTC
[It’s hard to say whether or not Lenalee is a social creature. She loves her friends, and enjoys being with them, but can’t say the same of people in general. People seem to usually like her when they meet; a pretty girl with a nice smile, what isn’t to like? At the Order, she was always surrounded by loving people ( ... )

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revengeisalie October 6 2010, 02:00:48 UTC
[Rin and people, that's a bit of an issue. She is, on principle, an amicable girl. Not especially outgoing, but also not a recluse. And definitely someone who likes being around people. She doesn't need crowds, but she does need company.

And so she played with the neighborhood children and the children of her father's friends and the children at school, and she got along reasonably well with them, and considered some of them good friends.

Nonetheless, the most important people in her life, her mainstay, were her parents -- so when they were taken from her she was uprooted so thoroughly that she woke up after to find the world a different place, and herself a different person. She was de-centered, once removed from life. Suddenly, she found herself but a spectator as life around her went on at a faster pace than she did.

Those were the years she found out she hated being alone.

It got better after she met Manji -- she had Manji, and suddenly, there was someone in her life again. Back then, she latched onto him with all her might. ( ... )

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in_starvation October 6 2010, 02:49:07 UTC
[Summary: it's just fucking nice to have girlfriends.]

Oh, that's cool. We girls need to stay together, safety in numbers, stuff like that?

[She looks around at the stalls, seeing all the fabrics and the ceramics with a careful eye until she spots two girls - both of them without the forehead markings - approaching them.]

Oh hi. [Jessica waves a dainty, pale hand.] I'm Jessica.

[She turns to Chrome.] I like to check out some of the fabrics, but you guys want something to eat or something before doing anything else? It's not like I need anything from that department, anyway.

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fakeorgans October 6 2010, 04:30:38 UTC
[ Learning to reach out had been the hardest part. But Chrome cannot forget the night that she had gone to bed early, declining food from her hosts, only to find I-pin in her room, insisting that she accept the buns. She cannot forget Bianchi, and Kyoko, and Haru, and the onsen; the talk amongst them, the girls, in their own little world. And yet, of them all, Chrome had been the most involved with that other world, hadn't she? Bianchi and I-pin had trained her, and she had bled for them, but the training was such that she would go out as a Guardian. A girl amongst the boys. Sometimes ( ... )

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