Jyn Erso (
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sixthiterationlogs2017-02-14 02:29 pm
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"I don't get particularly friendly with new people at first go .." - Sanjay Dutt
WHO: Jyn Erso
WHERE: The Inn
WHEN: February 9, early evening.
OPEN TO: Sansa, Claire
WARNINGS: None yet; will edit as needed.
STATUS: From aforementioned characters.
A routine has been slowly established: wake up at first light, comfortably and warmly nestled in Cassian's arms; begrudgingly force herself from their safety and from the bed; prepare for the day, sometimes with him if he feels like waking when she does; go to the Inn, visit Kira if he's there to check on him; if he's there, talk about their previous day, maybe have tea, maybe just sit and mope together; study the map on the wall and determine what new intel needs to be added. She hasn't yet begun to venture out to the boundaries of the town, not yet, but that day is fast approaching. It isn't that she's necessarily looking for an escape (the motivation to do so has waned she since's found Cassian, an underlying fear that if they do try to leave, they won't be able to do so together). It's more that it gives her something to do, something familiar and something like normalcy.
There's no threat of the Empire here. There's no planet killer, there's no Man in White. But she can't shake the anxiety from the back of her mind, where it's made its home. It's a constant gnawing at her gut, an ache in her side - a shroud stitched of darkness and fear and self-preservation. It makes her sometimes pull away from Cassian when he holds her, ignoring the pain, the hurt that flashes in his eyes when she does. It makes her withdraw into herself into silence, despite her tongue's protestations of wanting to move. It makes her lose herself in the crudely drawn map for hours at a time, and it's only the ache in her shoulders that reminds her it's time to go home.
For Claire
She's trying to plot the path she'll take when the expedition finally begins, but she's finding herself distracted by everything, unable to concentrate. She collapses into a nearby chair, fingers pinching the bridge of her nose to will away the pain that's beginning to split into her skull. A heavy sigh the weight of a boulder bursts from her mouth as she closes her eyes, trying to regain the focus she's lost.
For Sansa
She's lost in the imaginary expedition when she hears the distinct sound of slow, hobbling footsteps. There's a light thud as a body falls into a chair. The sounds are enough to draw Jyn's eyes away, for a moment, to see a young woman - girl? - sitting nearby, looking rather frail and possibly even injured. Jyn first notes the burning auburn cascading down her shoulders, then the pain-stricken contortion on her face. The part of her that wants to focus on the map tells her to ignore the girl, it's none of her business. The part of her that remembers the kindness Finnick and Kira showed her after her arrival makes her expression soften as she asks:
"You all right?"
WHERE: The Inn
WHEN: February 9, early evening.
OPEN TO: Sansa, Claire
WARNINGS: None yet; will edit as needed.
STATUS: From aforementioned characters.
A routine has been slowly established: wake up at first light, comfortably and warmly nestled in Cassian's arms; begrudgingly force herself from their safety and from the bed; prepare for the day, sometimes with him if he feels like waking when she does; go to the Inn, visit Kira if he's there to check on him; if he's there, talk about their previous day, maybe have tea, maybe just sit and mope together; study the map on the wall and determine what new intel needs to be added. She hasn't yet begun to venture out to the boundaries of the town, not yet, but that day is fast approaching. It isn't that she's necessarily looking for an escape (the motivation to do so has waned she since's found Cassian, an underlying fear that if they do try to leave, they won't be able to do so together). It's more that it gives her something to do, something familiar and something like normalcy.
There's no threat of the Empire here. There's no planet killer, there's no Man in White. But she can't shake the anxiety from the back of her mind, where it's made its home. It's a constant gnawing at her gut, an ache in her side - a shroud stitched of darkness and fear and self-preservation. It makes her sometimes pull away from Cassian when he holds her, ignoring the pain, the hurt that flashes in his eyes when she does. It makes her withdraw into herself into silence, despite her tongue's protestations of wanting to move. It makes her lose herself in the crudely drawn map for hours at a time, and it's only the ache in her shoulders that reminds her it's time to go home.
For Claire
She's trying to plot the path she'll take when the expedition finally begins, but she's finding herself distracted by everything, unable to concentrate. She collapses into a nearby chair, fingers pinching the bridge of her nose to will away the pain that's beginning to split into her skull. A heavy sigh the weight of a boulder bursts from her mouth as she closes her eyes, trying to regain the focus she's lost.
For Sansa
She's lost in the imaginary expedition when she hears the distinct sound of slow, hobbling footsteps. There's a light thud as a body falls into a chair. The sounds are enough to draw Jyn's eyes away, for a moment, to see a young woman - girl? - sitting nearby, looking rather frail and possibly even injured. Jyn first notes the burning auburn cascading down her shoulders, then the pain-stricken contortion on her face. The part of her that wants to focus on the map tells her to ignore the girl, it's none of her business. The part of her that remembers the kindness Finnick and Kira showed her after her arrival makes her expression soften as she asks:
"You all right?"

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Waiting until the woman looks up, she smiles before lifting her hands. "It's just a suggestion."
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The words lure her out of the trance she's fallen into in which she resorted back to old battle tactics of counting and meditating to help re-center. She's a little (perhaps very) irritated by the woman's interruption, but she's still able to see through the fog of her disapproval to catch the meaning behind what she says. Rub the temples, or there's some spot on the back of the neck ..
The fingertips of her pointer and middle fingers move up to that subtle canyon of her temple, applying firm pressure, before assuming a circular motion. It helps slightly, but it isn't enough to chase away the pain entirely.
"Where?" she asks, without clarifying. She means to ask, 'where's the spot?' But it sounds too much like asking for help, and so the question is shortened to one word. It sounds less like a request and more like a command that way.
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Watching as the woman tries to ease her headache by rubbing her temples first, Claire smiles a little to show her that she is doing it right but doesn't seem surprised that it isn't completely effective.
"Here." Shifting to turn in her chair so the woman can see the back of her head, she lifts her hands and presses her thumbs against the base of her skull on either side of her spine. "Rub here and tilt your head back a little while you do. It might not take a headache away completely depending on how bad it is but it should at least help the feeling that your eyes might fall out of your head if you continue staring at something."
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As the woman predicted, it doesn't take the stabbing pain away entirely - but it does help, more than Jyn had anticipated. She exhales a tiny sound of relief as some of the pressure at her forehead and in her eyesockets fades, just a bit. She knows she hasn't been sleeping enough (for a woman who's had dreamless nights for the majority of her life, the nightmares don't stop here), she knows that the whole transition to the town has been - well, exhausting, to say the least. Not in bad ways, necessarily, but - exhausting all the same.
She opens her eyes, flits them over to the woman with a softer gaze now. Her lips twitch an appreciative smile.
"Where'd you learn all this?"
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"When I started my training as a nurse." She answers with a tiny bit of a shrug. "Not everyone likes to take something when their head starts to hurt, so a doctor friend I knew passed on a few tricks that I could share with them. If it gets really bad, I would suggest closing your eyes for awhile and resting so it won't get worse."
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"Any suggestions for being able to sleep better at night?" She won't mention the nightmares, there's no need to, but the tone of her voice indicates that it isn't just a matter of falling and staying asleep.
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"Short of prescribing something we don't have?" She shrugs a little before falling silent and thinking. "I knew someone who would meditate whenever he couldn't sleep. Sometimes I would try warm milk but...I'm not sure we have milk here."
Then she offers a little smile. "Have you tried counting sheep?"
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The latter comment makes the proverbial bulb go on above Jyn's head, her eyes widening with realization and recognition.
"My mother used to tell me something similar," she explains, "Though it was to imagine Loth-cats jumping over a force field." She pauses, realizes that Claire probably has no idea what a Loth-cat is, just as she (still) has no idea what a sheep is (or a cotton ball). "They're a creature we had in my galaxy. They originated on the planet Lothal. Two pointed ears, a very large mouth with sharp teeth, a thick tail, and very small eyes. They're usually tan with black or brown spots, white belly and muzzle. Some people had them as pets, but they were temperamental, from what my mother told me."
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Then she chuckles, tucking some hair back from her face. "But yeah, that is basically the same idea as counting sheep. Either way, I think it's a tactic to trick your kid into going asleep due to just being really, really bored. Unfortunately for me, it never worked. I kind of suck at things like that or meditation."
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A quiet laugh bursts from Jyn's mouth, which she quickly covers with the side of her hand by her thumb.
"I always assumed it had to do with the monotonous repetition - keeps the active, scattered mind in line and controlled. But your theory sounds much more plausible." A pause. "Meditation has never been a particular strong-suit of mine, either." She gestures vaguely back towards the map and then to her head. "Hence the headache."
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Blowing out a shaky breath, she was just forcing herself to relax when she heard someone speaking softly nearby. Opening her eyes, she focused on the woman who was watching her and realized that she must have let it show too much that she was in pain. Not that she knew how to block it out. Being as hurt as she was reminded her that she was still soft. Yes, she could lie and pretend but she wasn't used to pain. A strange thing to realize considering the things she had suffered at Joffrey's hands.
"I'm..." She was embarrassed when her voice actually wavered and she stopped in favor of clearing her throat before speaking as clearly as she could muster. "I'm fine. My hip and leg are....sore."
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So she respects the pause, the attempts to find strength as the woman breathes calmly.
She can also see past the facade.
With a slight nod, she leaves to go to the bar and returns moments later with a large flagon of something that smells - well, fermented. And strong. She hadn't ordered anything specific. Her only requirements were, 'to help with pain.' She sets it down on the table where Sansa is, flicks her head as a silent way of saying, 'this should help,' then goes back to the map on the wall, wanting to give the woman some space.
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That guilt deepens a little when the woman returns with a large flagon of something that smells almost too foul to drink but Sansa recognizes it for what it is. Cupping the drink between her hands, she looks up as she murmurs a soft thank you and watches her step away again.
Still watching, she lifts the flagon to her lips, holds her breath and then takes a long sip. It burns the back of her throat and all the way down to her stomach when she swallows but she suspects it will numb the pain after awhile. After another sip, she drums up the courage to speak.
"I apologize if I seemed rude before." A slight pause. "I was struck by lightning and I have been a little on edge ever since."
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Or try to, at least.
She's still aware of the woman, can see her movements out of the corner of her eye without looking like she's leering. She sees her pick up the drink, force some down her throat. She's grateful for it, hopeful it will help soothe some of the aches in the woman's injured body.
She doesn't expect the apology, though - and it's something Jyn's not so skilled at receiving. Her eyes move before her head towards the red-haired woman, and there's a slight look of awkwardness that flashes across Jyn's face. She decides to ignore the apology and instead focus on the latter information.
"Struck by lightning? Where?"
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"Outside my home." She answers, looking up again before she realizes that might not be what the woman means. "I think it hit me right about here. I am...burned here."
She waves a hand over her right hip and down over her thigh.
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Jyn's eyes flicker to the spot that the woman gestures to, then nods her understanding.
"When did it happen?"
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Now that she has completed the walk to the Inn, she kind of wishes that she had stayed in bed and just worked through the misery because the pain is worse. "I know...I should have stayed home."
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"You seem more than capable of making your own decisions," she replies quietly. "I wouldn't have been able to stay in the same place for long, either. Even if it made more sense to stay put." Which is true. Jyn had been reprimanded more times than she could count for not allowing her injuries to heal completely before attempting to either return to battle or do something stupid, like go for a swim. "Sort of admirable, that you're already out and about with your injury being so recent."
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"I'm not sure admirable is the right word but thank you." She is sure that most people would call her foolish but she still manages a small smile before offering her name. "My name is Sansa, by the way. I apologize for not introducing myself sooner."
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"Of course, I might be encouraging bad behavior," Jyn lightly teases, raising and lowering one shoulder casually. "I've had the word 'stubborn' thrown at me more times than I can recall, so take what I say with some precaution, I suppose." She shakes her head lightly, dismissively. "No apology needed. Sansa, pleasure. Jyn Erso."
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"To be fair, it's not like I need a lot of encouraging. I seem to be doing well on my own today." Sansa smiles, finding herself amused by the teasing. The conversation is also a pleasing distraction from the echo of pain still clinging to her. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Jyn Erso. Are you new to this place?"
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"Yes, I only just arrived - ehm, I think it's been three days," she mutters, trying to remember. "It seems ridiculous I can't give you an exact amount, but it's been - an exhausting few days, I can tell you. What about you? Have you been here long?"
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"I remember. The days blurred together for me in the beginning too." She waves a hand in dismissal. "Honestly, they still do some days. At least until now when I find myself sentenced to resting in my bed for hours on end. Now it seems like the days drag."
Pausing, she tilts her head while thinking. "I have been here for a few months now. It was just starting to snow when I arrived."
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"Somewhat comforting to know it isn't just me going through the strange bleeding of time," she mutters, half to herself. "I can't imagine; I've injured myself many, many times over by not listening to orders to stay put. I've never been good at that - listening to orders, staying still." Partially why she couldn't blame Sansa for having done the same exact thing she would've done, had the roles been reversed. "Are there things you could read her? Or something to help take your mind off of the eternity of time?" She thinks to suggest Sabacc or Holochess, then realizes that neither of those things exist here. She's coming up with a blank for alternatives. "So, the climate changes here? Where I'm from, the planets are mono-climate; there are ice planets, tropical planets, desert planets, and so on - it's strange to be in a place where there are seasons."
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"I think someone might have a book or two." She comes back to the conversation, looking around. "Resources are kind of limited but you could ask Kate? If you don't know her, she is the woman who runs the Inn, I believe. Or at least she is usually here and looking after things. She might know someone if she doesn't have books here herself."
"It seems to so far, from what I hear, but I don't know when or how often. I'm looking forward to it getting warm, though. It will be nice to get out in the sun and not worry about snow or mud. Also, hunting and farming should be better."
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"I meant for you," she explains warmly. "To help you pass the time. The suggestions I'd make aren't - well, they don't really make sense here." There's a vague sense of never having learned to play Sabacc back when she'd had the chance. She also understands, now, why the rest of the insurgents had played it so often - it was a distraction. Mindless, amusing, attention-needy. Anything to keep their minds from wandering into dark places.
"Did you do those things? Back where you come from?"
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"I apologize." She states sheepishly. "I misunderstood that and thought you were asking for yourself. I hadn't thought about it for me, though. I don't remember the last time I just sat down and read a book for fun. I could ask Kate."
Then she chuckles ever so softly, thinking about her life back home. "Farming and hunting? No. I would like to learn so that I can be helpful, so I asked a friend of mine to teach me how to fish and my brother says that he can teach me to hunt. Do you know how to do either?"
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There's a tug at the corner of Jyn's lips as she nods.
"I do, fortunately or unfortunately a matter of opinion. It's easy enough to learn, once you've been been in enough battles."