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Jyn Erso ([personal profile] kestreldawn) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2017-02-06 05:48 pm

I've Got a Bad Feeling About This - OTA

WHO: Jyn Erso
WHERE: At the fountain.
WHEN: February 6, night.
OPEN TO: OTA
WARNINGS: Grief, mention of death, depression, implied self-harm.
STATUS: CLOSED


Arrival
Blinding light.

That's the last thing that Jyn can remember. No, there's more: the wetness of tears, the feel of cloth and muscle and bone, the inevitable resignation at the end of her short life, and the reverberation of Cassian's heartbeat against her chest.

Cassian.

The name sears across her mind's eye like wildfire, a dagger in her gut, a sharp, hot pain that makes her body ache and her heart shatter. But before she can weep the way she wants to, before she can mourn the loss of him, of them, of the future ripped violently out of their grasp, she realizes she's in water. Her eyes open as widely as they can manage, but there isn't much to see, except the faint light overhead. Go up, she tells herself, her legs forcefully kicking with all of the residual strength she can muster. There's a way out, she can see it. Faint as it is, it's there.

When she finally breaks the surface, she's gasping and clamoring, the rush of the frigid air like needles in her lungs and in her throat. It almost makes her feel like she's suffocating, and the only thing she wants to do is get out of this -- thing. She thinks for a moment that perhaps it's a pond, or a lake, but as she stumbles out and off of it, she realizes that it's a fountain. A fountain? Her mind attempts to make sense of it all, but the chill of the air prevents her from doing so. All she can think now is to survive, that thing she's done so well her entire life, the thing she's so tired of doing. As she scrambles to her feet, it's then that she notices something strapped to her back. She pats the pockets of her drenched trousers, looking for her comm - not that she even imagines it might work in this place - but it's her first instinct to search for it. Only .. her pockets are empty. She's so disoriented that it takes her an embarrassingly long time to even realize that the clothes on her body are different. She considers plunging back into the fountain to see if her old ones are lost in the water, but even disoriented Jyn knows it's a bad idea. Who would she call, if she could find the comm? Who would hear her pleas and cries? There's no one left. She has nothing, not even the blaster she'd had those last moments on the beach.

Oh, the beach, she thinks, feeling her footing slip as she stumbles back into the darkness of her mind's eye. No, Jyn. Focus. You have to focus. She rummages through the pack and finds, much to her delight, a set of clothing for her to change into.

Change into dry clothes, she thinks, starting to create her checklist. Figure out where you are, find some food, find some shelter, check the area for danger, get some sleep.

There's a dull pain in her chest, squarely over what she thinks is her heart. It reminds her of what she's lost, it reminds her of what she might have had. It reminds her of her comrades, of Scarif, of Krennic, of Stardust. It reminds her of their mission. She presses palm to bone, willing the pain, the sorrow to leave. The ache pulsates with each beat of her heart, braying its despair. Emptiness, loneliness, it sings.

But there's no time to weep, the threat of tears beginning to sting the backs of her eyes. No, for now, she needs to survive.
fishermansweater: (Don't trust 1 and 2)

[personal profile] fishermansweater 2017-02-11 11:47 am (UTC)(link)
The logic Jyn describes is very familiar, and it validates Finnick's decision that their search should mimic the route he and Annie had planned when they'd come in from the rain. All the houses are on roads, and most of the roads lead out into their surrounds. It's a small village, and nothing is very isolated, but there are some parts that are more isolated than others. There are spots, out on the edges, where the road runs for a distance then hits a small cluster of houses clinging to the furthest edges of the village.

Finnick grabs his spear again before he starts walking, but the way he holds and uses it is more like a walking stick than a weapon. He doesn't want to leave it, but he also doesn't want to alarm Jyn. Still, he suspects he has a better chance of her if not trusting then at least following him now. He has, after all, promised to help her find Cassian.

The more he looks at her, the more convinced he is at the impression he'd had of Cassian when the man had asked about her. There's no faking the way her dejection has become determination, her posture growing more alert, and her eyes shining with a light from deep within, and he can see that for just a few moments before she starts off, ahead of him, hurrying in the direction he'd indicated.

He hadn't been expecting her to bolt like that, but maybe he should have been. He needs to keep up with her, because he has a plan, based on checking around the remotest of the unoccupied houses, of which there's only one along the path he'd indicated: out past the blacksmith and the road that branches out past it. There are two houses further out along the main road, one occupied and one not.

Fortunately, he still has all the physical skill and fitness he'd ever had, from the struggle of merely surviving in this place, where so much of his time is taken in hiking to his fish-traps, foraging, finding wood for the fire and the furnace. So Jyn doesn't outpace him for long.

"Past the big building on this road, there are two houses further out to the west. Someone lives in one of them, but the other's empty. We'll check it first because it's closest."
Edited 2017-02-11 11:47 (UTC)
fishermansweater: (Running)

[personal profile] fishermansweater 2017-02-13 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
He understands. He'd understand just about anything in her desperation. He knows. He's lived with the fear she thought was her reality, and just the thought of being in her position hurts, deep in his chest. It's important. It's urgent. So he runs, and he catches up with her, and he sees that look in her eye as she assesses him, his ability to keep up with her, and he nods, his way of letting her know he'll keep up with her. He's with her.

"The furthest one. Just along here."

Some victors fall into the life of luxury and lose every skill they'd had. Finnick didn't, except for those first years after Snow told him what his role as a victor would be, when he'd as good as fallen apart, and Mags had been all that kept him together. For years since, he's trained, run, swum, kept himself in as good a shape as he can, because sometimes he might need to help a tribute train ... and now because of the Quell.

Here, that's been useful. Some other victors wouldn't have been able to fall straight back into struggle and survival as seamlessly as he did.

And now, it means that he can keep up with Jyn, can outline his plan to her, even as they run for the house just past Helen Magnus'.

"From here," he says, gesturing with the spear simply because that's what's in his hand, "Northwest. There's another road out of the village, three houses in a cluster, one of them empty. Then west of there, another road, another group of houses, then we cut down to the south, across the river."
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[personal profile] fishermansweater 2017-02-19 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
He doesn't need more than her return nod. He doesn't need anything: that's not what this is about. He just has to believe that she, what she represents, can win, or at least can prevail, because that's what has to matter. He'll find Cassian for her. Maybe then, he'll feel better about everything that happened. About Cassian, and working him out. About how much of a threat he poses.

He'd forgotten to introduce himself. He hadn't needed to since he was fourteen until he came here, not really. He'd met people for the first time, of course, but they'd all known who he was. What he was. One of the Capitol's tamed district curiosities, a lover and a killer kept safe, or safe enough, for their entertainment.

"Finnick. Finnick Odair."
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[personal profile] fishermansweater 2017-03-13 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Her smile might only be tiny, but it's still a smile, and it gets a grin back from Finnick. There's something exhilarating in this, like chasing the winds to run from a storm, like dashing along the beach for the feel of the wind, and the sand under his feet. For a purpose that's worth it, it's one of the best feelings he knows. There's still something reckless in him, even after the Games, after mentoring, after everything that's been done to him, and when he has to be so careful, so often ... this feeling means even more, and he'll take it where he can.

Not that it's why he's bolting through the village at night, under the aurora-glow. But it's why he has the light in his eyes as she makes that joke.

"Guess I do. Come on, it's not far now."

He gestures to the house they're headed for, the one that's first because it's closest. Because it's closest, he's also not surprised that Cassian isn't there. It must be a blow to Jyn, but he does his best to keep her from feeling it too hard by reminding her of the plan: swinging around to the northeast and working their way through the empty houses.

He'll stay with her until they find Cassian, or they run out of houses.