[ accidental visual / location: Osten ] || the bitterness of one who's left alone

Jul 13, 2011 09:48

Walter stirs under the jacket and pokes his head out. It seems too early, it's far too quiet for it to be time to wake yet, but then it hasn't stopped him in the past. He likes the quiet, without the other boys to avoid and the timing needed to make sure he gets his spot at the table, or by the window, or...most any place he's found and tried to ( Read more... )

{ don draper, { adrian veidt, mayland long, { rorschach, drusilla (au), @ osten, /character glitch

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[visual] selfmadman July 13 2011, 18:27:15 UTC
He'd managed two glasses of rye before it stopped being a release and became a reminder--before he could feel the past keenly as the whisky's burn. Smoking's less treacherous and he's been doing it for hours, pacing the office listening only to his footsteps and the flow of the air in and out of his lungs.

It's a while before he responds to the broadcast.

"Hey." The man onscreen looks a little rough around the edges: unshaven, his tie crooked. He draws on his cigarette with unusual intensity. His voice, though, remains calm--faintly dazed, but calm. "You just get here?"

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[visual] child_of_none July 13 2011, 19:03:10 UTC
He had been busy going through the pockets of the coat, and at the sudden interruption he flinches away from it, dropping both coat and the leather bound book hidden inside it as if burned. They aren't his, he shouldn't be touching them, he knows this, but he couldn't help it.

Settled in front of the tablet now, he switches his attention to something else. "I'm sorry," he mumbles in a rush on the chance the things belong to the man on the other side of the screen, eyes cast downwards to avoid the disapproving look he knows should be there. From what he can see of the man he's not much different than the men who would visit his mother; disheveled, the same look of simultaneous contentment and disgust. Walter writes him off as one of Them, but it's no reason to ignore his manners. "I don't know. This isn't New York?"

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[visual] selfmadman July 13 2011, 20:35:15 UTC
Don raises his eyebrows, studies the glowing tip of his cigarette. Of course. He's been trying to shake Dick Whitman, scrub him off and smoke him out, and here's another kid too scared to raise his voice above a whisper.

"It's a little bit New York," he says, wry but not unsympathetic. "Somewhere there's a deli."

He takes another drag of his cigarette, streams smoke through his nose. "You're in a city by the name of Taxon. Go ahead"--a careless wave, the cigarette caught in his fingers--"and look through the coat."

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[visual] child_of_none July 13 2011, 21:33:27 UTC
He eyes it covetously, almost as if he's already decided it's his despite his next words, but keeps his distance from it, giving Don a doubtful look. "...But it's not mine." It's half question, half statement; he assumes the other man knows more about the situation because he is an Adult, but at the same time he doesn't remember having a coat like this one. And adults aren't always right. "Nobody will mind?"

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[Visual] imperial_long July 13 2011, 19:54:38 UTC
Another child. Long tsks beneath his breath; this one looks not entirely unlike Dick in that same sense of a hangdog air, ready to flinch from a blow, and needing a good wash and a good meal.

Then the boy starts to move-- out of the tablet's viewframe, it seems. Oh dear.

"Hello?" says Long quickly, wishing to forestall the child wandering off. "I'm speaking to you from the machine, lad-- a moment, please."

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[Visual] child_of_none July 13 2011, 20:22:48 UTC
Walter made the connection between machine and voice fairly quickly, almost before Long said so, but he doesn't move closer until the request is made.

It isn't as if he had planned to go too far yet anyway.

He sits in front of the device again, peering at the new face with open curiosity. It's getting late, he should really start heading back to the Home before they realize he isn't there, but it's also an Adult, and he has been well trained to listen to his elders.

"Hello." The voice is quiet, certain but wary; he doesn't know why this man wants to speak with him but he knows better than to ask before he's prompted.

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[Visual] imperial_long July 13 2011, 20:36:31 UTC
Long offers the boy a nod. "My name is Mayland Long-- you appear to be just arrived. This machine is called a tablet-- for the duration of your stay it is yours, and very useful for talking to people, so you may not wish to leave it behind. What is your name?"

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[Visual] child_of_none July 13 2011, 21:26:22 UTC
There is a slow nod in acceptance of the information, but it's unfortunately not enough to tell him much of anything other that he probably isn't in New York anymore. Which isn't as upsetting to him as it probably could be; he likes New York, it's his home and the only place he's ever known, but he doesn't really like most of the people in it.

"Walter Kovacs. And I won't." He falls silent for a few moments, thinking, before asking a question of his own. "Am I dreaming?"

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[Location: Osten] a_pretty_fire July 14 2011, 19:38:04 UTC
Once upon a time, Drusilla had lived in a cosy little house with a plum tree at the bottom of the garden. In the life after that, she'd travelled from town to town on bloody feet before finding temporary sanctuary from the tin soldiers in the Slayer's basement.

In Taxon, however, she didn't have a home. She was free to wander where she pleased.

It was during her wanderings that she found him. Her two faced hunter. But he smelled different - younger and more vulnerable - and her wide smile grew even brighter as she approached. They'd changed him. He was sweeter and softer now. Old eyes in a young face.

There was no one to miss him. She'd be able to keep him to herself.

"Are you lost?" she purred.

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[Location: Osten] child_of_none July 14 2011, 19:55:25 UTC
Walter had seen her coming, of course, given how close an eye he was keeping on the street. Granted, he had been paying more attention to the futuristic machine with the faces on it once they had started speaking, but even so. He was watching.

Her approach startled him anyway.

He had expected her to continue walking, the way most people did, only she didn't. She came closer instead, and he shrank back reflexively, eyes guarded. Uncertain. He nodded equally on reflex, because it was the right answer, although given that he was somewhere entirely knew there was little chance he would become un-lost so it was doubtful how useful the answer was.

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[Location: Osten] a_pretty_fire July 14 2011, 21:16:33 UTC
"Hush," she murmured, in the sort of low voice she'd have used when trying to coax a song out of a new pet bird. He was a nervous thing and, if he ran, she'd have to chase him. If she chased him, she wouldn't be able to resist the urge to have a little bit. The wires in her head would spoil her game before it had even started. "Hush now. You're safe with me, my pet."

Safe until she tired of him, at least.

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[Location: Osten] also TYPO WHUT EVEN. /sigh child_of_none July 15 2011, 00:54:08 UTC
Her words were confusing; he hadn't said anything, so why was she telling him to keep quiet? It didn't make any kind of sense. She seemed strange, off somehow, but he couldn't put it into words why, so he tried to ignore it.

"Who are you?" he asked, almost apologetic. She had told him to keep quiet, after all, so evidently he wasn't supposed to speak. In any event, it wasn't the most tactful of questions maybe, but it was the first to come to mind, and the most important.

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[visual] tinynarcissist July 18 2011, 17:02:55 UTC
Adrian watches the boy for a few minutes before he finally makes the decision to speak to him. It's not he feels a particular necessity to make contact with other kids his age, but it's a strange place and every little bit of assistance or information helps.

"Do you know you're broadcasting on some kind of video feed? People can see you."

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[visual] child_of_none July 18 2011, 17:11:40 UTC
The interruption prompts a jerk of his head to face the new voice that would make someone's neck hurt just by watching. But the startled appearance, as if he's been up to something he shouldn't be, doesn't last long before settling into something calmer, more ordinary, but just as wary. He's only spoken with adults so far, after all, so the other boy comes as something of a surprise.

Walter nods shortly; it's something he's found out for himself by now. "I didn't mean to."

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[visual] tinynarcissist July 18 2011, 17:20:08 UTC
"I didn't think so, that's why I wanted to warn you." He speaks with the slightest accent but his English is effortless and colloquial. "Sorry for startling you. I'm trying to see if there's a way to make it ring like a telephone. Just suddenly hearing people talk out of nowhere is creepy."

Bad enough if you're paying active attention to the tablet, Adrian has to figure it's worse if your attention is elsewhere.

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[visual] child_of_none July 18 2011, 19:13:57 UTC
"...You can change it?" He seems almost eager about the idea; much like Adrian, he dislikes the interruptions, even as helpful as they've been so far.

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