Celeste Blackwell (
nulliverse) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-06 05:45 pm
video; optional action
Who: Celeste Blackwell and the fleet
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Can be found sulking around the SS Golden kitchen
When: Feb 6, evening
[The last time this girl appeared on the network, she was in quite a hot rage, so it might be odd to see her looking quiet and pensive now. Sad, despite a slight smile, to those who really look closely.]
I've been away for awhile - don't ask, I don't quite understand it myself - but apparently I've come back just in time for Valentine's Day to be around the corner. And normally I'd be the last person to bring up something like this, but...
[But what? She doesn't say, just asks her question.]
... have you ever been in love? What were they like? What really made you think "My god, this is the one" when there are so many other people out there who might've been just as good? And I mean, if you're in love right now and you still want to answer, it needn't be past tense. I suppose - I just don't quite understand this either, I never have, but that doesn't stop it from happening.
[She appears to be at a loss for a moment, before shaking her head and chuckling to herself.]
My mates would laugh themselves sick if they could hear me now.
[And that's all.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Can be found sulking around the SS Golden kitchen
When: Feb 6, evening
[The last time this girl appeared on the network, she was in quite a hot rage, so it might be odd to see her looking quiet and pensive now. Sad, despite a slight smile, to those who really look closely.]
I've been away for awhile - don't ask, I don't quite understand it myself - but apparently I've come back just in time for Valentine's Day to be around the corner. And normally I'd be the last person to bring up something like this, but...
[But what? She doesn't say, just asks her question.]
... have you ever been in love? What were they like? What really made you think "My god, this is the one" when there are so many other people out there who might've been just as good? And I mean, if you're in love right now and you still want to answer, it needn't be past tense. I suppose - I just don't quite understand this either, I never have, but that doesn't stop it from happening.
[She appears to be at a loss for a moment, before shaking her head and chuckling to herself.]
My mates would laugh themselves sick if they could hear me now.
[And that's all.]

Re: [Private]
[ she finishes, with a slight frown. ]
We escaped Adstringendum, and I was supposed to go home -- but I wound up here. Atroma grabbed me before I could make it back.
[ that's a lot easier to believe than the fact that the ritual just failed and send her somewhere crazy. ]
... and he was remarkable.
[Private]
[She frowns at the other woman's story, since it sounds a lot more dramatic, and like even more a betrayal than her own.]
I'm really starting to hate this Atroma - whatever it is. Snatching people up is bad enough, but when you've already escaped a similar place, you've bloody well earned the right to some time where you belong. That's bollocks.
[Private]
[ with a sigh, and rei pushes her hair out of her eyes ]
I guess I'm used to these... overlord things, from Adstringendum, so I wasn't really surprised on that part. But I am sick of being yanked around to where I'm not supposed to be. I'll just have to figure out a way to get out of this world, too. -- and maybe you can figure out a way to get back to this Eudio place, to find your partner.
[Private]
[There are a world of unanswered questions in that statement, even with her waving the beginning and middle off as a long story: can places like this be found, what with the overlords? Couldn't people with that sort of ability just barge in and shut down these operations if they weren't cloaked somehow? And some people do have it naturally, she remembers the Doctor talking about what he could do very well. Interdimensional kidnappers must have shored up their defenses against that sort of thing, right?
But she needs to believe right now. She needs to go against character and believe blindly, against the odds, to get through this. So she does.]
Which isn't to say I don't want to hear about it if - well, let's be optimistic here, when you do find the way out. I'm sure I'll be far easier to find where I'm meant to be, after all.
[Private]
That's a useful ability.
[ and she offers celeste a smile, a genuine one ]
I'm sure you're right, and he'll come find you as soon as he's able. I wouldn't give up hope, while being here.
[Private]
[Her smile is fond, in spite of her words - it's really how she shows her affection most of the time, in little jabs and teasing insults, and her voice was warm enough to make that evident.]
Thank you. I have to say that there's a very... well, perhaps it's only unusual to me, but a very unfamiliar feeling of support here that comes from nearly everyone. It's a - warm environment, considering how we all came to be here.