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ᴛʜᴇ ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ ᴏꜰ ɢᴜᴛᴛᴇʀ ʀᴀᴛꜱ 𓂀 ([personal profile] booklegging) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2016-07-25 11:29 pm

001 ♙ open

WHO: Jess Brightwell.
WHERE: The fountain, the town, and later on, the inn.
WHEN: July 25th.
OPEN TO: Anyone!
WARNINGS: Wet, grumpy teens and probably swearing.
STATUS: Open.





I. Fountain


Jess woke up to bone-chilling darkness. A wet darkness, some part of his mind supplied when a pressure pushed on him from below and he felt his limbs, sluggish and heavy, cut through liquid in an uncoordinated thrash.

Water. He was in water.

The jolting realization came too late to stop himself from doing the one thing he shouldn't do: open his mouth and inhale. The burn of frigid water in his lungs and up his nose instantly woke Jess up, and then panic was setting in for real, colder even than the gloomy water in which he was submerged. Instinct was a screaming voice in his head propelling him in the direction he'd been pushed. Up, he prayed. Let it be up.

Just when Jess thought he couldn't hold back the need to expel his lungs a second longer, he breached the surface, coughing until every muscle in his chest felt like it was spasming. He paddled his arms, fighting to clear his eyes, his movements made extra jerky by an unfamiliar weight on his back. The backpack was hardly as heavy as the fully-stocked travel packs he'd trained with, but between it and getting caught by surprise, he wasn't as graceful pulling himself from the pool as he would've liked. Half-rolling, Jess ended up in a sprawl, caught at an awkward angle on his side because of the backpack like a turtle flipped on its back.

If Glain could see this display, she'd have him running laps around the training field for the rest of his life and then some.

... Glain. The High Garda compound. The barracks.

Now that he wasn't in any immediate danger of drowning in his sleep, the questions were tumbling in. How had he gotten from there to here without waking up? Wherever "here" was.

Instinct told him something was wrong, horribly wrong, eclipsing the sweet relief at having air to gulp down. Wriggling out of the backpack, Jess pulled himself onto his knees and looked down at himself, and what he saw justified the renewed panic beating in his chest like a second heartbeat. He didn't recognize a single thing he was wearing. Where was his uniform? His belt with his tools? Anything? He reached for the bag--also unfamiliar--and tore into it, shoving aside more unfamiliar articles of clothing. Nothing. No knife, no Codex. Things he wouldn't leave behind and people wouldn't dare take from him. What the hell.

This was bad. It certainly couldn't be good.


II. Town


Later in the day, Jess could no longer resist the urge to get out from under prying eyes and take some air by himself, prompting him to head out into town on alone. Seeing was believing, and Jess needed to see what he was up against with his own eyes.

Keeping away from the main drag to avoid notice, he cautiously picked his way along the outer fringe of the settlement. Everything had a threatening newness to it that had Jess on high alert, pausing at every unfamiliar crack of a branch and checking over his shoulder at each turn to make sure he wasn't being followed. The town was larger than he'd expected and had the uncanny appearance of a set piece. Like an elaborate replica of a pioneer village that time had forgotten.

It's strange, ghost-like feel made Jess uneasy, and he put a concentrated effort into avoiding the view of windows, approaching from the rears of building until he was close enough to peer in through them. He wasn't sure he wanted to meet whoever lived in these ramshackle houses, if they were even occupied.

At one house, he tried a side door. The knob turned soundlessly under his hand. It felt like a trap. All of it did. This entire town. He'd never thought he would, but for once he missed his armored uniform and the heavy High Garda weapons that went with it. He'd feel safer with something besides a dull fear pounding in his head.


III. Inn


By all rights, Jess should be dead to the world after this rotten day--the cherry on a shite cake as he hadn't been averaging much sleep in the days proceeding this anyway--but no amount of mental and physical exhaustion could dull Jess' prickling nerves, even after day gave way to late night, and the quiet town grew even quieter.

He'd taken shelter in the inn once it'd started to get dark, seeing no better option, yet he couldn't bring himself to touch the abandoned beds. Eventually Jess crept into the front room and picked a perch near one of the windows, staring out into the inky darkness beyond with restless intensity.

He should rest. He needed to rest. He was running on fumes, stomach churning with hunger and unease both. But he just couldn't. He was used to the noise and bustle of Alexandria and having his fellow recruits around him in the barracks. This place was as quiet as a grave... and that was definitely not a comparison he appreciated, especially with how conveniently timed his abduction was when he considered all the variables at work. They'd been making moves against the Artifex, and suddenly he ended up in the middle of nowhere without his Library identification? Too well-timed.

Explanations chased themselves around his head--how he'd been taken, who would've taken him, who would notice him gone--and ended up at the same dead ends each time. Jess rested his chin on his knees, frustrating with each fruitless loop. The not knowing would kill him if the jaws of the trap he could feel closing around him didn't first.

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[personal profile] teen_angst_bullshit 2016-08-10 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I wouldn't, either," Veronica allows as she starts across the park, checking to make sure she's being followed before she ducks into the cool darkness of one of the paths that connect this arrival point to the rest of Mystery Central.

"What's your name?" she asks with a glance over her shoulder, trying to keep her expression mildly curious, although she's not unaware that her eyes likely give away her concern. She honestly isn't sure what to think of her new friend's carefully-controlled exterior, aside from that one of them them is a very good actor and it's definitely not her.
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[personal profile] teen_angst_bullshit 2016-08-18 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"No idea what the deal is with the creepy survival packs," Veronica replies with a slight roll of her eyes. Maybe it's a good sign that she can feel inclined to roll her eyes at their invisible sadist overlords, or maybe she's just a complacent idiot. Probably door number two.

"Everybody got one. I guess the good news is that if it gets cold, we won't freeze to death because we've only got scrubs to wear. And I'm from Ohio. In the U.S. No place worth mentioning, honestly."
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[personal profile] teen_angst_bullshit 2016-08-22 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Bingo," Veronica replies as she turns, the press of her lips more sympathetic than an actual smile. "And if that's not blowing your mind enough, there are people here from other times and possibly alternate universes."

She's still not completely sold on that one, despite that within this context she really has no reason not to. There are people here who swear up and down that they've gone hopping across realities, but if there's one thing Veronica feels sure about, it's that a healthy does of skepticism is seldom a bad thing.

They've reached the inn, and she motions Jess inside after her, frowning when she sees that there's no one inside. Still, there might be something in the kitchen, and she's learned how to start a fire.

"There should be dry clothes in your pack, if you want to go upstairs and change," she says with a motion toward the stairs. "I'm going to see if anybody left any firewood in the kitchen."
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[personal profile] teen_angst_bullshit 2016-08-27 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Veronica hesitates on her way into the kitchen, swinging a look around the empty room before settling on Jess again. "In the building?" she asks, watching him carefully now, worry pinching her brow. "I don't know. Maybe no one."

She waits a moment more and then takes a few steps back into the middle of the room. "I know this has happened crazy fast and you've got no reason to trust me," she began, spreading her hands haplessly before her. "But none of the people here are going to hurt you. We're all in this weird-ass boat together."