Erik Lehnsherr (
exothermia) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-03 10:12 am
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Who: Erik, Charles, and those aboard the Heron
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Action: The Heron
When: Now
[Erik feels groggy when he wakes. How long had he slept for? Time didn’t hold the same structure that it used to for him, not when he was off alone, but he was certain he had slept before midnight… Shifting in the bed, he automatically casts his arm over the person sleeping next to him, a habit that usually leaves him bereft when it comes up empty. He cracks open his eyes, something nagging at the back of his mind even before he sees--
Charles. He jerks his hand back, confusion taking over. Charles shouldn’t be here, not in Poland. He’d left the mansion weeks ago. A rapid glance around the room (metal walls, a locker, that odd-looking hovering chair they’d spent so long building--) only serves to disorient him further. Where was he? Erik sits up, pressing a hand to his eyes as he tries to think. He had been in Poland. Somewhere remote, an abandoned house in the woods somewhere (not his house, he had already gone there and left again) on his road east, and… information rises out his whirling thoughts. A ship. This was that spaceship. He could feel it now, extending out through his senses. But that had been years ago. This wasn’t right. Something was terribly wrong.
He pulls his hand away from his face and stares at it, jaw tight. On his pointer finger was a slightly irregular silver ring. On his ring finger was his wedding band.
He remembers that his heart is broken. He remembers why he went back to Poland to begin with, why this is the wrong place. He remembers.
Something shakes apart inside him, and the Heron does the same.]
[Days ago, the two mutants on the Heron fell asleep and didn’t wake up. A few days later, their appearance started to change, Erik’s hair growing scruffier and the odd few silver threads starting to creep in, while Charles’s simply disappeared altogether. Anyone paying attention would notice they had grown noticeably older in just a few days. Now, it seems like they’re waking up. And Erik’s return to consciousness stands to shake everyone else to attention whether they like it or not.
It starts as a vibration, humming through the metal surfaces of the ship. It increases rapidly, getting noisier and more violent, until everything is rattling. Loose metal items begin to lift off from wherever they lie, floating jerkily into the air. Those closer to the walls around the edges of the ship will find less of a disturbance, though the floor still does its best to mimic an earthquake.
And then, just as abruptly, it stops. Most of it. Those vibrations are still shivering through everything, screws and spoons spinning drunkenly on the floor. Strange... should anyone investigate that closed bedroom, the culprit is easy to find.]
Broadcast: No
Action: The Heron
When: Now
[Erik feels groggy when he wakes. How long had he slept for? Time didn’t hold the same structure that it used to for him, not when he was off alone, but he was certain he had slept before midnight… Shifting in the bed, he automatically casts his arm over the person sleeping next to him, a habit that usually leaves him bereft when it comes up empty. He cracks open his eyes, something nagging at the back of his mind even before he sees--
Charles. He jerks his hand back, confusion taking over. Charles shouldn’t be here, not in Poland. He’d left the mansion weeks ago. A rapid glance around the room (metal walls, a locker, that odd-looking hovering chair they’d spent so long building--) only serves to disorient him further. Where was he? Erik sits up, pressing a hand to his eyes as he tries to think. He had been in Poland. Somewhere remote, an abandoned house in the woods somewhere (not his house, he had already gone there and left again) on his road east, and… information rises out his whirling thoughts. A ship. This was that spaceship. He could feel it now, extending out through his senses. But that had been years ago. This wasn’t right. Something was terribly wrong.
He pulls his hand away from his face and stares at it, jaw tight. On his pointer finger was a slightly irregular silver ring. On his ring finger was his wedding band.
He remembers that his heart is broken. He remembers why he went back to Poland to begin with, why this is the wrong place. He remembers.
Something shakes apart inside him, and the Heron does the same.]
[Days ago, the two mutants on the Heron fell asleep and didn’t wake up. A few days later, their appearance started to change, Erik’s hair growing scruffier and the odd few silver threads starting to creep in, while Charles’s simply disappeared altogether. Anyone paying attention would notice they had grown noticeably older in just a few days. Now, it seems like they’re waking up. And Erik’s return to consciousness stands to shake everyone else to attention whether they like it or not.
It starts as a vibration, humming through the metal surfaces of the ship. It increases rapidly, getting noisier and more violent, until everything is rattling. Loose metal items begin to lift off from wherever they lie, floating jerkily into the air. Those closer to the walls around the edges of the ship will find less of a disturbance, though the floor still does its best to mimic an earthquake.
And then, just as abruptly, it stops. Most of it. Those vibrations are still shivering through everything, screws and spoons spinning drunkenly on the floor. Strange... should anyone investigate that closed bedroom, the culprit is easy to find.]

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I'm sure they're in the same boat as we are. They'll be fine.
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I wouldn't call being in our situation 'fine'.
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For a certain definition of fine, then.
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None of this is voiced, or even considered at the front of his mind. It sinks into his deeper self, a ruined ship finally hitting the seabed.]
Given I've always hated that word, you can stop using it now.
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[ And his voice holds a genuine inflection of sorrow, even as Charles folds his arms on his lap. ]
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You don't have anything to apologise for.
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Charles is blameless, and casts none Erik's way despite all reason. If anything, Erik should apologise for being here, reopening old wounds (they aren't so old) with his presence.]
I know you can. [After a beat, he sighs, quiet.] I'm sorry too.
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I know you are.
[ Charles turns his gaze back at Erik, steady. ]
What do you need?
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Practicalities should come first. Who knows how long they would be here. When he speaks again, his tone is even.]
We need to speak with Raven and Hank. [A beat.] And... MacTaggert is still here, isn't she.
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And control was essential for Charles. He curls his fingers around his arm-rests and nods. ]
We do need to do that . . . but I was talking about you, Erik.
[ And, a little selfishly, he wanted to know about . . . them. ]
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It came in front of a mysterious tree, years ago, echoing through cobwebs and splinters of his heart. So he raises his head and looks Charles in the eye.]
I need to know my family is all right. That's all.
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It should have been beautiful. It should have been perfect. All the things he wanted to say, all the hurts and wrongs and aches, smoothed over by closeness, by solidarity. It was a victory that still rings a little hollow and yet.
And yet.
He smiles. ]
You came home. I am satisfied.
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And now we're... here. Again.
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[ His voice is assured. Nothing shakes and he still looks completely in place. ]
They won't take anything away from us.
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Besides. Erik has little left to lose.]
I know.
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[ He stumbles, pulling back. Erik doesn't know. Charles doesn't know. It's why Erik needed to step away from the school and he understood that. He understood it then too. ]
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[He finishes the sentence softly, unconcerned. This was a hurdle neither of them could manage. Old habits warred with new realities. It's the gesture that matters, not the fulfillment of it. Erik can appreciate that much; if Charles kept pressing, it would be a different matter. He doesn't think they'll have the time to get there yet, though.]
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He looks back to Charles with a somber expression, and extends his hand to him.]
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It's good to see you, despite all this. [It hasn't been that long, he knows. Still.]
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I didn't think it would happen so soon.
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He lets go of Charles's hand, returning his attention to the door briefly. Waiting.] Have things been well?
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[ There's a thread of pride in his voice. ]
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