raven "daba dee daba die" darkholme. (
athru) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-03 11:20 am
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though it hurts to breathe
Who: Raven, Hank, Charles and Erik
Broadcast: No
Action: On the Heron
When: Now onwards!
[ It had taken her a little while to calm down with Hank at her side, long enough that she's practically itching to make her way over to the Heron as soon as she can, device in her hand - the temptation to text ahead, to make sure they're really there, that they're okay, is almost a little too daunting and there's not much Raven can do other than force herself to stop. She's stronger than this, true, but coming out of the other side of something as horrendous as Apocalypse and standing tall, waking up on the Fleet, trying to figure out if she can handle it all again - it's too much.
The only thoughts in her mind are that she needs to find Charles, she needs to find Erik, and she needs to make sure they're alive, that they're safe, that they're here. This is going to be impossibly difficult for all four of them, Hank at her side, but they could work through it. They beat an all powerful mutant 'God', they came together as a family and they worked, hard, to make sure they all came out alive the other side.
What was the Fleet after all that?
It doesn't take her long to break away from Hank into a practical run as she reaches the Heron, a flash as she makes her way down the hall to find the other two mutants. Erik is important in her mind, of course, but her first instinct is to call out for Charles, standing outside the door and pressing her fingers against it, afraid for a moment that he won't answer, that he won't be there. The fear grips her, and her hands shake, but she does it anyway, knocking and calling for her brother.
After that, later... Well, she has to take time to calm down. Once she's sure Charles is safe, that Erik is safe, she can actually move to relax herself, the weight on her shoulders fading away. It takes time, but it happens, slowly... But she doesn't leave. She doesn't feel like she can leave either of them, and she wonders how they're going to handle that. ]
Broadcast: No
Action: On the Heron
When: Now onwards!
[ It had taken her a little while to calm down with Hank at her side, long enough that she's practically itching to make her way over to the Heron as soon as she can, device in her hand - the temptation to text ahead, to make sure they're really there, that they're okay, is almost a little too daunting and there's not much Raven can do other than force herself to stop. She's stronger than this, true, but coming out of the other side of something as horrendous as Apocalypse and standing tall, waking up on the Fleet, trying to figure out if she can handle it all again - it's too much.
The only thoughts in her mind are that she needs to find Charles, she needs to find Erik, and she needs to make sure they're alive, that they're safe, that they're here. This is going to be impossibly difficult for all four of them, Hank at her side, but they could work through it. They beat an all powerful mutant 'God', they came together as a family and they worked, hard, to make sure they all came out alive the other side.
What was the Fleet after all that?
It doesn't take her long to break away from Hank into a practical run as she reaches the Heron, a flash as she makes her way down the hall to find the other two mutants. Erik is important in her mind, of course, but her first instinct is to call out for Charles, standing outside the door and pressing her fingers against it, afraid for a moment that he won't answer, that he won't be there. The fear grips her, and her hands shake, but she does it anyway, knocking and calling for her brother.
After that, later... Well, she has to take time to calm down. Once she's sure Charles is safe, that Erik is safe, she can actually move to relax herself, the weight on her shoulders fading away. It takes time, but it happens, slowly... But she doesn't leave. She doesn't feel like she can leave either of them, and she wonders how they're going to handle that. ]

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You know, if you'd let me shave your head years ago, this wouldn't have happened.
[he's going to joke, because Charles is all right and he believes that, and he doesn't know what else to talk about that won't make things less all right.
And because this a running twenty year joke he will never let die]
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[ Bald jokes. He can handle bald jokes. ]
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I'm just saying. It's not a bad look. [a pause, and he frowns] I think I told you that already.
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I suppose a lot of things have.
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[but he goes quiet for a moment, and it's easy enough to joke around and fall into bickering with one another, but - he glances behind him at the door, before he looks back to Charles. One of his hands moves to cover his on the armrest]
You're really alright? [it isn't disbelief; it's confirming it once again, for the sake of his own sanity]
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I'm really all right. I imagine there will be times when I'm quite not, but right now . . . I am.
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When you're not - you know where to find me. [an offer, always open. Has been for years]
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[ He exhales. ] But now's not the time for that.
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. . . ]
I'm just reminding you. Old age and all.
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[ But he doesn't know what else to say. Charles feels like he's reaching his limits. ]
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[he finally pushes to his feet with a sigh, running a hand through his hair] Do you want - need some time to yourself? I know Raven wants to stay, but - I can always ask her to come with me when I go speak to Winter.
[because that's what you do, politely inform the captain you're invading his ship for a few days]
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No, it's all right. I can manage.
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I'll be outside if you need anything, alright?
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[and with that, he pats Charles' shoulder one more time before he leaves the room]
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