Suzie Quatro (
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driftfleet2015-11-28 09:19 pm
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Who: Suzie and YOU!
Broadcast: Fleetwide Video!
Action: On The Marsiva, newly arrived!
When: Afternoon, November 28th
[The view from the personal communicator broadcasting this particular message is — well, it's two things, really. One is that it's capturing a lovely, albeit partially-obscured view of the Marsiva, which also appears to be moving along at an ambling walking pace that's indicative of someone wandering around. The other is that whoever's responsible for this particular broadcast evidently missed the memo about appearing in it, because she's nowhere in sight.
All of which presumably adds up to the logical (and correct) conclusion: the communicator got shoved in a pocket and turned on by mistake, and here we are, granting the fleet an impromptu and oblivious tour of the Hospitality Deck and its sights and relative lack of sounds.]
...Helloooooo? Hello, perdonami! Um...if someone's there, I think there's been a...mistake...
[Wandering, wandering. Time to go look down the medical wing's corridor in search of human life, and be utterly disappointed.]
Hello? Someone in charge, can I speak with you, please? Someone? I can't be here right now, the boat's going to leave without me — it takes thirty minutes to get back, if I miss it I'll be stuck waiting a whole hour! I can't wait a whole hour, there's chores, the laundry won't get done if I'm not — I think I might've left the gas on, is someone theeeeeeeeere?
[The video meanders again; now we're over by the windows, evidently peering out into the void.]
Ohhhhhh, this isn't going to be good, if everyone comes back and I'm not there...
[A pause.]
Oh, no! Can Air Supplena even get phone calls or telegrams from outer space?!
Broadcast: Fleetwide Video!
Action: On The Marsiva, newly arrived!
When: Afternoon, November 28th
[The view from the personal communicator broadcasting this particular message is — well, it's two things, really. One is that it's capturing a lovely, albeit partially-obscured view of the Marsiva, which also appears to be moving along at an ambling walking pace that's indicative of someone wandering around. The other is that whoever's responsible for this particular broadcast evidently missed the memo about appearing in it, because she's nowhere in sight.
All of which presumably adds up to the logical (and correct) conclusion: the communicator got shoved in a pocket and turned on by mistake, and here we are, granting the fleet an impromptu and oblivious tour of the Hospitality Deck and its sights and relative lack of sounds.]
...Helloooooo? Hello, perdonami! Um...if someone's there, I think there's been a...mistake...
[Wandering, wandering. Time to go look down the medical wing's corridor in search of human life, and be utterly disappointed.]
Hello? Someone in charge, can I speak with you, please? Someone? I can't be here right now, the boat's going to leave without me — it takes thirty minutes to get back, if I miss it I'll be stuck waiting a whole hour! I can't wait a whole hour, there's chores, the laundry won't get done if I'm not — I think I might've left the gas on, is someone theeeeeeeeere?
[The video meanders again; now we're over by the windows, evidently peering out into the void.]
Ohhhhhh, this isn't going to be good, if everyone comes back and I'm not there...
[A pause.]
Oh, no! Can Air Supplena even get phone calls or telegrams from outer space?!

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[He is gonna punch Atroma in the face.]
Suzie . . . pick it up. Stop screaming. It's just me.
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[Haha, she's so clumsy, right, let her just...get that...there we go. Let's try attempt number two, hello, Caesar.]
...Caesar? Why are you here? Did something happen to the car?
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[. . . completely out of reach on the Marsiva with who knows who he's about to panic he can feel it happening fuck--]
No, the car - it wasn't the car, it's fine. We got there fine. We're just - here now, that's all.
[She doesn't know. She doesn't - what does he do with this.]
Are you all right?
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[Her gaze skews off to the side for a moment, then turns into an outright glance-around of her surroundings; when she finally returns to the camera, it's visible the way she leans in closer and lowers her voice in an attempt to be conspiratorial.]
A-About that...I think I'm better than I ought to be! I felt so bad and didn't say anything about it, but then when I woke up here, now nothing hurts the way it had been before...
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[Because she's Suzie. For God's sake.]
You should have said something. But they - fix things, when you come here. Injuries, or . . .
[You know. Death, and stuff.]
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[But she's not going to complain about the abnormally fast recovery time, no sir.]
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[God.]
What were you going to do if it got worse?
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[Hmph.]
I'm fine, it wasn't like that!
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[Is this how you're honestly choosing to cope, dude.]
Did you find something to eat?
[HONESTLY . . .]
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[The mention of eating, though, reminds her that she'd seen something like that in her wandering around, so the scenery behind her starts to move gradually as she resumes walking back in that direction.]
I think there was something like that back in this big room, but I didn't stop — there's no one in it.
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[He looks like he's sucking a lemon.]
I am not fussy.
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[Says the woman who spends twenty minutes fretting over shirt patterns.]
...They're going to send me somewhere else? ...Oh, right! To help repair the other ships.
[...]
...Which I...know how to do...
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Just one other ship, usually. That's the one you'll stay on.
It's an augment. That's how you know. I have one, too.
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[Obviously they are on the same one, because anything else is inconceivable.]
Am I going to be sent to one full of strangers...?
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I'm on the Tourist, he's on the Caprine. Even if you get sent somewhere else, you can still come visit us if you want.
["If".]
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[But by now she's just sort of eyeing him, just a little.]
...Ti senti ansioso, Caesar...?
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[He shrugs instead, an aborted, awkward movement.]
Worried about you.
[That was agonizing.]
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It's tempting. The initial disorientation is fading and she's starting to grasp for real that this is it, whatever this is, it's something that's not just going to go away; no one is going to answer her no matter how much she walks around, and it's not all just a dream or a mistake, she's not just dozing off on the ferry back to Air Supplena or worse, knocked out on the cobblestones of Venice somewhere by mistake.
Whatever this is, it's happening, and she could've been all alone in a strange place and left to deal with this all herself, and she's not.
He doesn't need to fuss. And it does feel bad to see him worry, but there's comfort in the knowing that someone in this vast, foreign place already cares enough to in the first place.]
I'll be brave. Okay? Promise.
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[Okay, well, this is fine. Not the best case scenario, which would be her safe at home. But it could be worse. This place . . . has done good things for him. Maybe it will be the same for her. Maybe she won't have to be brave after all.]
[After a moment of, it has to be said, looking kind of stunned (it's been six months, you can't blame him), he manages a smirk. A really good one, actually.]
Aren't you always?
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She hasn't. Feigning it just buys her a much-needed second or two to swipe at her eyes with the back of her free hand before ending up back in view again.]
Not always. But when it counts!
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[. . . That's strange to think about, isn't it? Anything as a starting point. For so long he thought of things as pointless, one long endpoint, nothing particularly worth pursuing. But Suzie is very much alive. Acting in any other way seems, frankly, like an insult to her.]
It won't be so bad, anyway. Jojo's here, and Lisa Lisa. And the other people, they aren't so bad.
[He has made, like, three entire friends. The miracles of space.]
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[SHE HASN'T RUN INTO HER ON THE MARSIVA YET. WHY? BECAUSE WHAT IS TIME IN RP, THAT'S WHY.]
How is she? Is she okay? ...I never got to ask if she packed the lavender sachets in her suitcase when you left, did she mention those — wait, why would she mention those to you boys, ummm...
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We didn't talk to her about any lavender sachets, Suzie. Other things, though. I think she's okay.
[It's honestly kind of hard to tell though? And he's still like. 15% mad at her about the thing.]
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[Because how could she not be, when all of the most important people in the world are safe and sound.]
Did...did she get her package back...?
[The one she, y'know. Mailed. With her own two hands. Or that someone did with her own two hands, anyway.]
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Everything's dealt with, yes. Everything's fine.
[With one or two minor hiccups, but Joseph promised, didn't he? He promised. They're all going to go home.]
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