Yang Xiao Long (
onlyburnhotter) wrote in
driftfleet2016-03-28 01:26 pm
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02 - Flicker of a Candle
Who: Yang Xiao Long and You
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS wonderduck
When: Now
[When Yang turns on her communicator's video feed, one would assume she is broadcasting from her own bunkroom aboard the Bishop; however, Wonderduck crew members will likely recognize the room as one on their ship. In fact, it's more than likely they've seen Yang coming and going fairly often the past couple of days, as she's been visiting her seemingly unconscious partner, Blake Belladona.]
[After she passed out during the meeting between Blake, Yang, Penny and Pyrrha, Yang had carried her back to Blake's bunkroom on the Wonderduck, and ever since she's been checking in on her. Each time, leaving more and more concerned about the state of her friend. From what she'd been able to pull from the fleet's archives, this kind of thing was not exactly a rare occurrence; yet, it still had Yang worried. After several days of just sitting and waiting, her impatience gets the better of her, and that's what causes her to flip on her communicator and set it broadcast fleetwide. Maybe she can get some answers or find some small comfort from other fleet members who have some experience dealing with this kind of thing.]
Hey everyone...
So, from what I've gathered, it's not exactly odd for people in the fleet to more or less drop unconscious for a little while, only to wake up later a little different.
[A slighly worried look off screen before she returns to addressing the communicator.]
But how long usually does this whole coma-like sleeping thing typically go for? And... when people DO wake up... is it usually bad? I mean, like... do they wake up still as themselves? Or only after something "else" has happened to them?
Am I even making sense?
[That last question addressed more to herself. She sighs, shakes her head. Tries to sound a little more cheery, with only moderate success.]
Anyways, yeah, any advice or answers anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS wonderduck
When: Now
[When Yang turns on her communicator's video feed, one would assume she is broadcasting from her own bunkroom aboard the Bishop; however, Wonderduck crew members will likely recognize the room as one on their ship. In fact, it's more than likely they've seen Yang coming and going fairly often the past couple of days, as she's been visiting her seemingly unconscious partner, Blake Belladona.]
[After she passed out during the meeting between Blake, Yang, Penny and Pyrrha, Yang had carried her back to Blake's bunkroom on the Wonderduck, and ever since she's been checking in on her. Each time, leaving more and more concerned about the state of her friend. From what she'd been able to pull from the fleet's archives, this kind of thing was not exactly a rare occurrence; yet, it still had Yang worried. After several days of just sitting and waiting, her impatience gets the better of her, and that's what causes her to flip on her communicator and set it broadcast fleetwide. Maybe she can get some answers or find some small comfort from other fleet members who have some experience dealing with this kind of thing.]
Hey everyone...
So, from what I've gathered, it's not exactly odd for people in the fleet to more or less drop unconscious for a little while, only to wake up later a little different.
[A slighly worried look off screen before she returns to addressing the communicator.]
But how long usually does this whole coma-like sleeping thing typically go for? And... when people DO wake up... is it usually bad? I mean, like... do they wake up still as themselves? Or only after something "else" has happened to them?
Am I even making sense?
[That last question addressed more to herself. She sighs, shakes her head. Tries to sound a little more cheery, with only moderate success.]
Anyways, yeah, any advice or answers anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

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You- Wait, meeting with- Penny and Pyrrha? But, they're...
[hold on. you can see her brain starting to catch up with current events.]
This... This is the Fleet, isn't it.
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Yeah, you're back at the Fleet.
I'm guess... you were back home, weren't you? Back in Remnant?
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... I was.
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[she's tense, like she's getting ready to bolt.]
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[Yang already knows the answer in her gut, but she nears to hear it from Blake, her partner, someone she trusts.]
spoiler warnings down this thread
... Beacon is gone.
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So, it's true... Penny and Pyrrha then... back home, they're...
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[She cuts herself off with a sharp breath.]
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[That bad feeling in her gut continues to build. Something wasn't right. The way Blake was acting, the way she was skirting around her words... Still, Yang needs to know.]
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[yeah that probably doesn't help you feel any better, does it]
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I'm sorry, Blake. I shouldn't be pushing you.
It's okay. Just take a moment, take a few deep breaths. When you're ready, then go ahead. I'm right here for you, okay?
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I- I shouldn't be here, I have to leave.
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No, no. It's okay.
[Yang stands up.]
It's your room, I'll go. Just... when you feel like talking, let me know, okay?
[A sad smile finds its way to Yang's face, and she turns to exit.]
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[okay, now she's not making any sense and she knows it. Her bow is pinned back flat against her head, and she doesn't even seem to care about how obvious she's being. She needs to hide from Yang, to run away, to make sure Yang isn't hurt... But also, she needs Yang there, because as fucked up as she is, Yang's presence is always helpful.
She's a gay mess, basically.]
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I'm here.
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[she takes a deep breath. Yang is between her and the door, so it's not like she can escape even if she wants to. Maybe... All she can do now is tell Yang what happened. Maybe, once Yang knows what happened, she'll get mad and leave. That's what she needs- Yang needs to leave. That way, if they aren't together, Adam won't hurt her anymore. Yang will survive. Hell, if Yang hates her too much to come for her when Yang goes back home, maybe all of this will be averted.]
... It wasn't just Grimm. The White Fang was there too.
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That makes sense. After all, Torchwick had partnered with them, and, if he was working for Cinder, then it makes sense that they would be involved.
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[okay, how much of this can she leave out to make it sound less awful.]
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[This was the first time Yang can remember Blake mentioning him.]
I take it... it wasn't a happy reunion.
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[yeah she's losing her composure again.]
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