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Ashley Magnus ([personal profile] connatural) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2018-10-03 08:40 pm

Everyday, every second of my life Is a fight to survive

WHO: Ashley Magnus
WHERE: Fountain, Various location
WHEN: Oct 3rd, and then the weeks after
OPEN TO: All
WARNINGS: PG13? Will edit if needed



October 3rd, Fountain Arrival


There’s little that brings out the worst in Ashley than being trapped. Finding herself surrounded, having led Henry in there with her, ready to do whatever she had to for their freedom. And then there is pain. Sharp pain shooting through her body, firing through her nerve endings until every inch of her feels burned, on fire, electrified. And as she realizes what is happening, everything goes blank.

Gasping for air as consciousness comes back to her but finding nothing but water. Rushing into her mouth as she is propelled upwards, choking on it as instincts kick in. Kicking as hard as she can for the surface, with all the strength she has. Breaking the surface with a wet, choking sound as she paddles, trying to clear her mouth and lungs. Casting about, seeing nothing but the edge of the fountain and certainly no one else.

“Henry!”

Ignoring how much her lungs hurt, diving back under the water, desperate to find him, painfully aware with each dive that there isn’t anyone else to find.

Later in the week, around the village


Wherever she was, Henry has not followed. There seems to be no way to contact her mother or the Sanctuary, and Ashley has no idea what the Hell kind of game the Cabal is playing but none of it is comforting. The only thing she is certain of - and it leaves her with a bad taste in her mouth to think about - is that they held her longer than the moments when she blacked out after they hit her, and it came with someone undressing her in a medical setting. That just is never a good thing.

Sure there’s the obvious buildings, the abandoned homes that make her think of a nuclear test facility and only confirms for her this is some kind of Cabal facility, and the people, but there aren’t enough answers. Not that she expects to find them easily.

So she might be found rummaging in the storerooms as she scans through anything she can find, often sitting on the floor to make notes in a book she found and is using the print as lines for notes. Other times she might be seen oddly checking all surfaces of the appliances, the items in the forge and mill, anywhere that might have production numbers, delivery information, or manufacturer information.

In the evenings she tends to stay around the dining room, listening in on others and trying to figure out if they’re foot soldiers playing a part or others that the Cabal has kidnapped as well. Listening for any information about abnormals here, more experimentation, or even if any have managed to escape. None to subtle about it either, occasionally making notes in the book as she goes.
borneinblood: (it has its possibilities)

Inn

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-10-05 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Given that Helen had mentioned not seeing anyone else from their world for quite some time prior to his arrival, Druitt isn't even remotely considering the possibility that someone else might show up. And of the people who might have, that the Observers might seek to bring someone else back from the dead (by his perspective, at least) isn't something that has really occurred to him. On the other hand he does spend a fair amount of time in the communal dining room, and there's absolutely no mistaking that particular head of blond hair.

He approaches silently, not out of a desire to catch her off guard but simply because it's a thing that he does sometimes, even without really meaning to. That fact that she seems to be busy writing down probably also helps, and unless she happens to look up as he's making his way over, the first indication she has that he's around will be the unmistakable sound of his voice.

"Finding anything of interest?"
borneinblood: (that's not so bad actually)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-10-10 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
There are - in theory at least - other people in the village who are inclined to keep records of what might have been going on. But even so, Druitt has to admit that it's not something he's spent a lot of time looking into. Like her, he's much more inclined to be the person who's the cause of something needing to be written down, even if his own records are of a distinctly darker sort than hers have ever been. But there is still that point of similarity, even if neither of them are likely to talk about it.

Instead, he simply stands there, patient as ever as she whirls around to face him. And while he knows better than to assume that she couldn't manage to do some fairly serious damage with the pen she's holding, he doesn't seem to be concerned in the least. He simply stands there, waiting patiently until she's finished speaking.

"No one here knows the details of how. Just that we have been." A pause. "As I would imagine is the case with you."

It's the most logical answer after all, and he figures that it's best to not touch on the part where he's seen her die, scattered into nothing more than a myriad of atoms until he has a better idea of what she remembers. Especially when she has something that could serve as a weapon and he doesn't.

"As to your mother... she's not here."

(That Helen has been here is also something that he's choosing not to mention at the moment.)
borneinblood: (what am I even looking at?)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-10-30 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Her assumption that he might have been the one to betray the Sanctuary isn't unreasonable, given what she knows of him. But the accusation is also not something that he's at all inclined to tolerate. Unsurprisingly than, a flash of anger crosses his face, and when he answers it comes out in his voice as well.

"What point would there be in me betraying you?"

Admittedly, he doesn't have any idea of who might have, and only a very basic idea of when she might be from in the timeline, which mostly boils down to having a decent guess as to where she's not from. And even that is mostly based on what little she's shown him so far, and that primarily through how she's reacted as opposed to what she's said.

"And I'm hardly responsible for you being here, if you were wondering."

He can't even teleport at the moment, and even if he could and had brought her here, he wouldn't have seen fit to drop her off in the fountain on his way in, when he could just as easily have set her down on solid ground besides. And likely would have, given that a water landing would have involved him also having been in the fountain.
borneinblood: (it has its possibilities)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-11-05 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
For all that Druitt doesn't have any direct problem with admitting that he hasn't exactly acted in the best of lights, he still appreciates that she at least keeps her voice down. It doesn't change the fact that he is still distinctly less than pleased, but it helps keep things on a relatively even keel. By his standards at least, even if he's still not terribly pleased by the half-accusation that follows.

But she does at least step back instead of escalating further, and that's enough for him, at the moment.

"I doubt I've been here as long as you think."

But she does still have a point, and in the name of doing at least something to help repair things between them (or at least not worsening them) he figures he might as well.

"For a start, no one is entirely certain where this is. Not where we were, yes. But past that, the details are... uncertain." A brief pause. "And not everyone here is from the same world as you and I."

He knows that there are - or at least have been - people for worlds very similar to their own. But thus far he hasn't met anyone else who's familiar with Old City save for her and Helen.
borneinblood: (it's a good day)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-11-08 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
"A handful of months," he answers with a shrug. Which absolutely is longer than she's been here, but still pales in comparison to the length of time that Helen had quoted at him when he'd first arrived. Or rather, had implied. But the point of the matter remains the same: if there'd been anyone from their world who had had a particularly thorough understanding of the situation they'd landed themselves in, it would have been Helen. And given that she hadn't exactly seen fit to leave any notes behind when she'd up and vanished, he's been left to do his best to make the most of things.

Fortunately, this is one of the things he has no problem with. And while his methods of information-gathering might involve a little more looming than is generally typical, they're no less effective for it.

"There are creatures here that would be considered Abnormals back home. However, given that this may not be our own world, it's hard to tell if they'd be considered to be so here."

For all he knows, even the strangest might be perfectly normal for wherever they are.

"As to how dangerous... there are some more dangerous ones, but most of them don't appear to be in the habit of leaving their own territory. Although if it's any consolation, the Observers have been known to leave... gifts for people. Which I believe has included weapons in the past."
borneinblood: (irritation comes swift)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-11-15 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
"If I had meant the people here I would've said so."

And while he and Iron Bull haven't really spoken any, he's still aware of his presence in the village. Not to mention the fact that he doesn't really have a foot to stand on when it comes to considering people to be monsters. Even if the term isn't one that he would have been particularly inclined to use.

"And it would be poor scientists who simply left the method of their observations out in the open." A pause. "Or perhaps they're Abnormals in their own right. Gifted with the ability to see things at a significant distance, perhaps?"

That said, however, he's absolutely of a similar mind, when it comes to the idea of simply not knowing. It's irritating, and all the more so given the fact that the Observers haven't exactly been pulling any punches when it comes to throwing things at them - he still has yet to forgive them for the list of names down in the bunkers, even if Ashley hasn't seen them yet herself.
Edited 2018-11-15 03:53 (UTC)
borneinblood: (have you been listening?)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-11-20 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
By the sharp flicker of annoyance - and the way he doesn't actually answer the question about misunderstandings - she's very definitely found a button to push. Even if he is trying to keep things relatively civil for the time being. Which might rather be a futile attempt, but he means to at least try to do so, if only for the sake of making sure that Ashley has a decent grounding in the basics of how things seem to be set up.

"It's unlikely to be the Cabal. Although it could be a very similar organization."

Or at least one that's willing to kidnap people in order to take a better look at how they might react to various pressures, which isn't much more comforting in the long run.

"And we do have evidence of them having been here, if that's what you were after."
borneinblood: (well... that's a thing)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-12-05 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
There's more difference than she might guess. Not that Druitt knows all of the finer details about how the Observers work, but for all that their methods are more than a little bit similar to that of the Cabal, they also seem to be more... indirect. Or at least, to involve less overt experimentation and somewhat less genetic manipulation, in so far as he can tell.

(There's also the fact that he spent a not insignificant amount of time wiping the Cabal from the face of the Earth, but that particular detail isn't one he wants to get into just at the moment, given that he has a sneaking suspicion Ashley doesn't remember anything of her time as one of the Cabal's soldiers.)

"There's a bunker, underground. One that's very distinctly been meant as a base of research."

It's also abandoned, but that doesn't change the fact that it's there, nor that it must have seen some use at some point.
borneinblood: (it's a good day)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2018-12-15 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
It has, that much is true. Druitt isn't entirely certain whether or not that's a kindness on the part of the Observers, but it has done that. And if she happens to learn of her death at some point later, at the very least it won't be from him. He might not be the best of people, but if he can spare her that much he absolutely will.

"It's not the easiest to get to." Especially given that he's not sure if anyone's set up a way to get to the tunnel without having to manage at least some swimming. And with the recent change in the weather, he can't imagine that would be a terribly comfortable journey.

"But I can show you where it is?"
borneinblood: (that's not so bad actually)

[personal profile] borneinblood 2019-01-01 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
"I had hardly intended to."

There's no point to it, really. He won't deny, of course, that she has every reason to doubt his willingness to offer something like this and not have it turn out to be some sort of scheme. But there's no need for it to be at the moment. No need for him to use her presence as a blunt force instrument, much less any need for him to try and pull any sort of information out of her. Still, it's hardly the first time that someone has distrusted him, and it's not like to be the last.

(And if the fact that he is being genuinely helpful for once in his life throws her for a bit of a loop, he's not above making the most of that.)

"It's this way."

There's a nod in the direction he means - towards the shore, if Ashley recognizes it - and then he sets off, trusting that she'll follow along.
succored: (earnest | listening)

Fountain Arrival

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-05 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
While Ty had been warned that people sometimes arrived through the fountain instead of out of the bunkers like he had, it was one thing to be aware of that and quite another to see and hear the sound of someone thrashing around in it violently.

Quickly, he shrugged out of his coat and boots to dunk himself into the fountain, swimming towards the other person. "Hey, grab onto me!" It sounded like they were calling for someone else, but as far as Ty could see, there wasn't anyone else here.
succored: (neutral | listening)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-06 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Ty can't be sure if the woman was drowning or trying to dive back down again even though she barely had breath to talk. He kept his grip tight on her to keep her from trying to dive back down, looking around for the 'Henry' she was searching for so desperately.

"You're not going to help him if you drown." He said, trying to keep them both upright as he treaded water. "Hang onto the edge of the fountain and catch you breath. I'll help you look for him, okay?"

It seemed an exercise in futility, but if it would get her to calm down, Ty would look all day and night.
succored: (puppy dog eyes)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-07 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Cabal? Ty didn't even know where to begin with that, so instead he focused on diving, circling the fountain a few times, going down to the bottom even though now that the woman wasn't splashing around, the water was clear and undisturbed. No one else was there but them. After his third go around, he surfaced back up and swam near her, wiping the water out of his eyes as he went to hang onto the rim of the fountain.

"I don't see anyone else here, but there's a bunker that people come out of too. Your friend could be there."
succored: (wtf | ouch | welp)

never apologize

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-11 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, it's not too far from here." He wished he could say something reassuring like, of course they're not experimenting on your friend, but it seemed like all of them were. Case in point, when the blonde fell through the fountain instead of clambering over it like Ty did, he winced a bit sympathetically.

"About that. Depending on what color you show up wearing, you get a corresponding ability. Me and you can phase through things." He leaned forward to hold his hand out to her, looking apologetic. "I just got here too, so I don't know everything yet but I can try to answer what I can."
succored: (earnest | listening)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-15 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
"If you didn't before, you have them now. It takes some getting used to." Ty said, squatting down next to her so that they were more eye level. The first time Ty had felt anxious, he'd gone out for a long run, only to start phasing into the ground. It hadn't been a good time, and frustration was no better. Ty had gotten used to tamping down negative emotions, to having such a telltale sign about what he was feeling was almost more jarring than the power. Almost.

"That's one theory." Ty acquiesced, wanting to nip her anger and frustration out before she started phasing again. "C'mon, I can show you to the bunker. We should look for your friend."
succored: (listening | unimpressed | judging)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-18 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"C'mon." Sometimes it was best to keep moving, and Ty knew that better than anyone. He gestured for the blonde to follow after him as he started toward the transportation system, figuring the faster they got there, the better.

"If they have experimented on him, likely it's already done." He paused, not sure if he should be the one to say this, but he also didn't want to keep information from her, either. "It's also possible Henry isn't here. My friend was here a year before I got here. Time doesn't seem to apply when you first get here."

He arched an eyebrow at the question, wary about arming someone who was so agitated, but she'd find out sooner or later.

"There's a storeroom with knives and bows and arrows in it. But there's nothing high tech that I know of."
succored: (neutral | listening)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-20 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Abnormal?" Ty asked, a bit concerned about arming someone who was so furious, but it would most likely be worse if he didn't. Besides, most of her rage didn't seem to be focused on him, and if it came to it, Ty was sure he could deescalate the situation or disarm her if he needed to.

So he turned towards the storehouse instead, looking at her curiously. "Who are you expecting to be experimenting on him?" Because while it seemed everyone had wildly different ideas as to how they had gotten here and for what reasons, Ty was sure they all held a clue to it one way or another.
succored: (amused | smiling)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-24 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"Guess we're all that now." Ty said, not sure if he liked the term all that much. It had a connotation of being wrong, or freakish, though he supposed it wouldn't be an incorrect assessment of a bunch of clones running around in a backwards town. He led her over to the storage shed, grabbing one of the knives just in case, not wanting to grab anything larger in case it was seen as an act of aggression.

As she picked through everything, Ty leaned against the shed's wall, frowning slightly. If this woman had seen the Observers, or the Cabal as she called them, she'd be the first that he knew of. "What do the Cabal look like? And what reason would they have to bring people here?"

The next question, however, knocked some of his seriousness from his expression, his mouth quirking up slightly. "Could be. All we're missing is a lady churning butter."
succored: (listening | unimpressed | judging)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-27 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Ty crossed his arms over his chest, listening intently as she described the Cabal. Even from that brief explanation, he found himself shaking his head. He didn't think they were the ones behind it, considering this place seemed to want everyone to be abnormal, but it was interesting that she and her friend had almost been taken by them before coming here. Was it a saving grace or maybe it was someone working against the Cabal? Either way...

"This place seems to want to give everyone powers willy nilly." Which probably wasn't comforting, so he was glad to talk about something else.

"The old fashioned way." Ty said with a small grin and helpless shrug. "There are animals here who produce milk, but if you're wanting something like ice cream you might be out of luck."
succored: (interested | amused | smiling)

[personal profile] succored 2018-10-30 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Well, so much for thinking the Cabal might not be behind it. But more importantly- "So you're like a police officer or peacekeeper then, where you're from? Is Henry one of your wards or friends?" Not that there was a wrong answer to that, but it was idly curiosity as she picked through the cache.

"Maybe you could be that woman and inspire everyone else." Ty said with a small grin, before returning her nod. He was about to start again for the bunker when she spoke again, and he stopped to look at her, giving her a quick smile.

"Nice to meet you Ashley. I'm Ty Rhodes. C'mon, the bunker is this way."
fishermansweater: (Come away to the slaughter)

Inn

[personal profile] fishermansweater 2018-10-07 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Finnick watches the people around him all the time. He learned to do it a long time ago, starting at the Academy, when they taught him that watching the other tributes could tell him the things he needed to know to survive. But it's a skill he's developed even more over the time he's had to spend in the Capitol, when he'd been collecting secrets and working out who the most dangerous threats were. But he's always done it as subtly as he could, not like the girl who's sitting in the Inn, very clearly taking notes on the people around her.

Finnick hasn't been as attentive as he could be lately, and he's not sure how long she's been in the village. But now is as good a time as any to catch up on what he's been missing. So he saunters over to her and leans against the wall.

"Keeping an eye on people, right?"
majorlyugh: (sassy . uhhhhhhhhhhhh no)

Inn

[personal profile] majorlyugh 2018-10-10 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Since Major's returned to the village about two months prior, he's noticed that there are a lot of new faces he doesn't recognize. He tries his hardest to remember names, too, but he's always been better at knowing he's seen someone before instead of what their name might be. And, thanks to the gap that he had being sent back home for a couple of months, he isn't always sure whether someone arrived during his absence or if they've arrived more recently. The only give away is whether or not they've got on soaked scrubs, but that's not as reliable a method as one might think.

He's gotten back into a routine here in the village: going out to check traps; getting better at dressing the things he manages to capture; packing away the creatures' brains for he, Ravi, and Liv; and then finally bringing the rest of the meat to the Inn to be used in stews and soups. He also tries his hand at fishing some of the time with moderate success. He doesn't take their brains, though; too small and inconsequential.

Sometimes, he'll linger at the Inn, especially if he sees someone he already knows. Sometimes he'll plop himself down in front of the fire and bask in its warmth, other times he'll keep himself busy by helping out here and there. It's during his prolonged stay in the dining room that he notices a woman he doesn't recognize, furtively stealing glances and scribbling in her notebook. She's got the wild-eyed suspicion of a new arrival, and her behavior reminds him of a more subdued Rose when she'd first gotten there.

Grabbing a bowl of the prepared stew, he brings it over to her and places it down on the table nearer to her than to him. A peace offering, of sorts. You'd figure he'd have learned his lesson about giving unfamiliar, panicked women piping hot stew after how he'd almost been wearing it last time, but he can't help it. He remembers how it felt to come through the water for the first time. It was only that his BFF Ravi had already been here that he'd managed to assimilate at all.

Almost like an afterthought, he also places a spoon down beside the stew, gently scootching it closer to the woman, then pausing and scootching it over again with his finger.