Jojen Reed (
greensights) wrote in
driftfleet2016-07-03 10:38 pm
Entry tags:
001 greendream | video & action
Who: Jojen Reed & you
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: 7/3
[ The feed starts when deep green eyes open, they don't open to feel relieved or rested - they open with the same dark circles under them that Jojen Reed has had for far too long. The boy may have been asleep but he did not rest. In all honesty, he can't remember closing his eyes. It doesn't make him nervous, or at least it doesn't seem to, however. He's used to being so worn thin that blinking turns to rest. What the thirteen year old isn't used to is awakening in a room so odd looking, and on a bed he'd consider far more comfortable than any he's been on in a while.
The chill that reaches down and wraps around his bones is not one he is unused to either, but the coldness of the floor on his bare feet etches a languid frown in his features when they find the floor. He doesn't move for a long moment, simply observing his surroundings. ]
Meera? Bran?
[ His voice is quiet and cautious, almost like he doesn't actually want anyone to hear him. He isn't to die, not yet. Instead of pulling himself off the bunk, the boy glances down to the floor, observing its craftsmanship oddly but curious. Fear tinges somewhere deep under his skin, but he pushes it back, and instead reaches for his shoes - discarded by someone other than him - next to his bed. If he is going to be caught off-guard, he will not be doing it barefoot with the possibility of having to leave his shoes behind and trudge through snow again.
He just wants to go home. ]
Hello?
[ He isn't used to feeling like such a fish out of water, not when it comes to knowledge of the situation he's in. For someone who often looks aloof in even the most distressing situations, he looks young and confused. ]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Marsiva
When: 7/3
[ The feed starts when deep green eyes open, they don't open to feel relieved or rested - they open with the same dark circles under them that Jojen Reed has had for far too long. The boy may have been asleep but he did not rest. In all honesty, he can't remember closing his eyes. It doesn't make him nervous, or at least it doesn't seem to, however. He's used to being so worn thin that blinking turns to rest. What the thirteen year old isn't used to is awakening in a room so odd looking, and on a bed he'd consider far more comfortable than any he's been on in a while.
The chill that reaches down and wraps around his bones is not one he is unused to either, but the coldness of the floor on his bare feet etches a languid frown in his features when they find the floor. He doesn't move for a long moment, simply observing his surroundings. ]
Meera? Bran?
[ His voice is quiet and cautious, almost like he doesn't actually want anyone to hear him. He isn't to die, not yet. Instead of pulling himself off the bunk, the boy glances down to the floor, observing its craftsmanship oddly but curious. Fear tinges somewhere deep under his skin, but he pushes it back, and instead reaches for his shoes - discarded by someone other than him - next to his bed. If he is going to be caught off-guard, he will not be doing it barefoot with the possibility of having to leave his shoes behind and trudge through snow again.
He just wants to go home. ]
Hello?
[ He isn't used to feeling like such a fish out of water, not when it comes to knowledge of the situation he's in. For someone who often looks aloof in even the most distressing situations, he looks young and confused. ]

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[ The other questions he has, he can dream about. Wait -- he does have a second question. ] Do you have your wolf?
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[A moment's pause, as if caught off-guard, then:] No, Ghost isn't here. [There's a story behind that, behind the weight of sorrow and regret in his words, but he can't tell Jojen. Won't, in fact.]
the tentative friendship i never knew i needed
Ghost. [ He says the name like he's checking the way it feels on his tongue. ] It must be a sad thing, being away from your companion. Tell me about Ghost, it may make you feel better.
ikr what is this feeling so sudden and new
He was much smaller than the other pups when we found them. Quieter as well--he still is, he never makes a sound. He'd wandered off before Robb chanced on the mother's body, hadn't made a sound when we found his siblings. [Unseen, a corner of his mouth turns up in a nostalgic smile.] But I found him.
[And I miss him.]
Jon ur befriending a 13 y/o hobbit
[ To protect each other. ]
And now, he's larger - what is he like? Brave, I imagine? Like you. Do you dream of him, here? [ Not "do you dream of him?" He made a small distinction because he has his suspicions. With Rickon and Bran. Deep green eyes watch Jon, unblinking for a long moment. ]
who else is he gonna befriend also WELP
Then again--he remembers the knives.]
Silent as always. Smart, though, and good at finding things--he found a cache of dragonglass, once. [And then found Jon again, when they were separated.]
No. [Then, a gamble:] Not here, anyway. [There's an undercurrent there: but in Westeros? Yes.]
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Dragonglass. Beyond the wall?
[ But that's far more interesting, that Jon admits it, accepts what Jojen was fishing for and trusts him. If Jojen didn't trust the man already, that would have sealed the deal. He wants to feel out more of how the older Stark feels before he goes telling him he has greendreams. Jojen can imagine, someone who has been beyond the wall, who seems to know of his own wolfdreams, will believe him. ]
That's a shame. Have you tried?
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[A shake of his head.] It wasn't something I could control very well. And I have--I had other matters to attend to, when I could do it. [There's a touch of bitterness there, try as Jon might to rein it in, to not think about how all that ultimately ended: with daggers in the dark, and the cold claiming him.]
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[ Jojen's eyebrows tug together, not missing the emotion, but if there are any questions on his tongue, it doesn't show on his face, instead, he speaks again, this time a touch softer, like he's trying to soothe a wounded animal. ]
We're not born with the ability to walk right away, and I imagine it would be a lot harder if it was frowned upon, wouldn't you?
If you would ever like to learn to control it better Bran or I can teach you. [ A friendly offer, one he certainly means. ] Just be careful, we wouldn't want you forgetting who you truly are.
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I'll keep it in mind. [It's not a complete refusal--but Jon can't help but think of the risks, of Bran lying unconscious in a bed for days.] But without Ghost here, I don't think I'd be very good at it. [That's a good excuse, right?]
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I think you would. You've been good at everything else you've done. [ Sorry, bro, he's creeped on you a little in his dreams. ] People will think awful things about what you and Bran can do, but people often think a lot of silly things.
[ He offers him a softer look, not exactly a smile, but it's a step up from the stoic solemn look or the look he gets like he knows something the other person doesn't. ] I understand your hesitance though.