Quest 211

Aug 14, 2010 19:36

[Accidental Video | Open Action]

[Rosella is sitting in one of the quieter, more secluded parts of the beach, perched comfortably atop a fairly large outcropping of rock and silhouetted against the rapidly setting sun. Her hair drifts lightly in the evening breeze as she settles back onto her hands and crosses her legs at the ankles, apparently ( Read more... )

blue is such an enabler, taking care of business, i'm sorry i can't be perfect, something wicked this way comes, your princess is in another castle, at least it's not greensleeves, adventures, too many questions, the perils of being rosella, curiosity killed the princess, nineteen and loving it, next time be more careful, knights and ladies, absence makes the heart go yonder, behold my mad skills, i love my friends, everyone's dead and it's all my fault, a modern sort of princess, happily ever after, oblivious rosella is oblivious

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whoistheother August 15 2010, 00:13:17 UTC
A need is a want. A need appears when something is wanting. Or a need appears in place of the thing that is wanted. A need is an absence, or something to fill an absence.

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primrosella August 15 2010, 00:25:29 UTC
Hm?

[Hey, where's that voice coming fro--oh. No wonder, her device switched on by accident. Sigh.]

Oh, hello. I suppose a better question would be, then, when does a need become great enough that action ought to be taken to address it?

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whoistheother August 15 2010, 00:27:35 UTC
Hello.

Needs are needs, aren't they? Why should action be taken for one and not another?

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primrosella August 15 2010, 00:36:51 UTC
Well, some needs have a way of resolving themselves, if they're given enough time. And it might be a bit like...well, like wishing for a bottle of water when you're only a bit thirsty, rather than getting up and walking a few minutes to go get a drink yourself. You might've used that wish for something else, that could've helped more people, but you spent it to alleviate an inconvenience, instead. A need was still met, it's true, but it might not have been the best of needs to spend a wish on.

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action ][ worksmart August 15 2010, 04:44:42 UTC
[Chase seems to haunt the beach almost as much as the hospital right now, although with his workload picking back up after last month's... incidents, time at work has begun overriding anything he thinks of as leisure once again. Still, in the early morning or when a shift finishes early, this is often the best place to find him, making the best of summer while it lasts.

He hasn't been in the water but his hair is wet with spray, salt and sand flecking his skin, with his bare knees and calves having accumulated the worst of it. It's a far cry from the buttoned down (if brightly coloured) appearances he keeps up at the office, right down to the bare feet kicking up the beach as he jogs along the tideline. He doesn't notice he's in company until he hears it, looking up and around to find the source.]

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action ][ primrosella August 15 2010, 04:52:10 UTC
[Rosella, for her part, ends up noticing Chase about two-thirds of the way through her impromptu performance, but Greensleeves is her favorite song and it almost seems an injustice to break it off in the middle, so she continues playing--albeit at a slightly quicker pace--and brings it to a light close before lowering her flute and raising her free hand in a wave.]

Oh, hello! Is that you, Dr. Chase?

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action ][ worksmart August 15 2010, 06:38:58 UTC
[He raises a hand to her, crossing the sand to look up at her rocky perch before responding.]

This is probably a bad place for the 'just some guy who looks like me' joke, right? [He gestures towards the flute, or the hand still holding it.] Don't tell me that one's popular in your world, too.

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action ][ primrosella August 15 2010, 06:45:24 UTC
Well, perhaps just a bit, now that you've already admitted it!

[She slides over closer to the edge of the outcropping as he approaches, letting her legs dangle off the side and replacing her flute securely across her lap once again.]

Greensleeves is the anthem of my father's court, so it's one of my favorites. I'm told it's not nearly so popular in other places, though--something about being stuffy and old-fashioned, I think it was?

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audio; horrible_penny August 15 2010, 06:06:06 UTC
What's--is everything okay, Rosella?

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audio; primrosella August 15 2010, 06:14:31 UTC
Oh, hello, Penny! Yes, of course, I'm perfectly fine. Just...working on a puzzle of sorts.

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audio; horrible_penny August 15 2010, 06:15:01 UTC
Ooh. What kind of puzzle? A riddle?

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audio; primrosella August 15 2010, 06:17:55 UTC
In a sense, yes. It's just a bit difficult because the only pieces I have are whatever ones I can remember, and it's been such a long time that it's hard to recall them all again.

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wandbreaker August 15 2010, 10:06:43 UTC
Usually survival.

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primrosella August 15 2010, 16:07:00 UTC
That's what most needs eventually come down to, isn't it? That's very true. And, I suppose, it's a good perspective to keep, on that sort of thing.

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wandbreaker August 15 2010, 16:07:41 UTC
I don't know if it's a good one, but generally it's true.

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primrosella August 15 2010, 16:12:08 UTC
I think it is. A great many decisions are made that way, whether we realize it at the time or not.

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daddyschewtoy August 15 2010, 16:30:17 UTC
Your music...I like how it sounds.

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primrosella August 15 2010, 16:32:15 UTC
Why, thank you, Kazuki, I'm very glad you like it! That one was Greensleeves, and it always reminds me of home when I hear it.

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daddyschewtoy August 15 2010, 16:36:58 UTC
Why?

...That is a strange name for a song.

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primrosella August 15 2010, 16:48:15 UTC
Well, because it's the anthem of my father's court, so it makes me think of him.

It's a reference to the lady that the song is about, I think. She's a lady in a green dress, and so they call her Greensleeves because of it.

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