Gray Nightingale (Aiya) (
experiencepoints) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-21 03:29 pm
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Who: A ~mysterious anonymous poster~ and you
Broadcast: Anonymous text
Action: In her room on the Bishop, if you really want to say hello
When:
[It's taken Nightingale a while to figure out how to make the anonymous text function work, and even longer to decide it's worthwhile to post. Still, she doesn't have anything else to do, and this has been eating at her for a while...]
I realized recently it's been over a year since I was last home.
Over a year since I've ever seen anyone from my world, even.
And that year has been kind of a mess.
Now I'm two crazy worlds removed from home, and it's not looking like I'll get to go back anytime soon.
It's just now really starting to sink in.
I'm starting to get homesick, I guess.
But I know there's a bunch of people here who have been here even longer than I have.
Or have a lot more pressing things to get back to.
So... How do you cope?
How can you deal with this for so long?
After this long, my usual distractions aren't really working so well anymore.
Broadcast: Anonymous text
Action: In her room on the Bishop, if you really want to say hello
When:
[It's taken Nightingale a while to figure out how to make the anonymous text function work, and even longer to decide it's worthwhile to post. Still, she doesn't have anything else to do, and this has been eating at her for a while...]
I realized recently it's been over a year since I was last home.
Over a year since I've ever seen anyone from my world, even.
And that year has been kind of a mess.
Now I'm two crazy worlds removed from home, and it's not looking like I'll get to go back anytime soon.
It's just now really starting to sink in.
I'm starting to get homesick, I guess.
But I know there's a bunch of people here who have been here even longer than I have.
Or have a lot more pressing things to get back to.
So... How do you cope?
How can you deal with this for so long?
After this long, my usual distractions aren't really working so well anymore.

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Don't overthink it. You'll drive yourself into a corner just imagining all the worst things.
[Trust her, she's an expert.]
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If I actually could tell my mind what to think, I would do that in an instant.
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no it doesn't work
but you can at least acknowledge you're overthinking things
sleeping on it often helps, too
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if you really insist on wallowing at least do it in style
go to a bar and tell all your troubles to the bartender
that's what they're for
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Rough one's better at getting me smashed, though.
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She's the bartender at the rough one. You've just heavily narrowed down who it could be she's speaking to.]
You shouldn't drink too much
I mean I love drinking but don't drink to the point you'll feel sick the next day
You'll just get into a vicious cycle
That being said the rough one has really good food too
And the bartender's cute
[SHE CAN'T RESIST OKAY]
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I had escaped that cycle for a while.
Which bartender? I don't really pay attention while I'm there.
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Either or. Depends on your preference really.
[Out of fairness to Fenris.]
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You should ask her that sometime.
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Like what?
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Please hold, technical problems. Like choking on her drink. She'll get back to you in a moment.]
Well I suppose you could try
but I don't know if you'll get very far
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Really?
Why not?
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she only dates people with money
[So there.]
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[She's not gonna hide it now. It does mean she's probably forfeited her chance to work out who this really is, but hey. At least she's distracted you for a bit.]
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Disappointing.
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I've already worked out who you are
[l o l liar]
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