Winifred Davids (
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driftfleet2016-10-08 07:45 pm
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Who: Winnie Davids
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: S.S. Bishop
When: now!
[the face that greets the network looks a little relieved to have figured out the communicator, and her eyes light up, albeit briefly, before she looks around. She mutters as she brushes the confetti out of her hair]
They don't really warn you when you're going to be moved, do they . . .
[she clears her throat and turns her attention back to the screen]
Um, h-hi, I'm Winnie and - okay, being in space is kind of really cool, but - could someone answer a few questions for me? A-And tell me how I can go back home? I really can't stay here, I was kind of - busy.
[what an understatement. She looks around again, then turns the camera to the pudding desserts]
And if anyone wants some of these, I'm on the - Bishop? I don't, uh - I'm not really hungry.
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: S.S. Bishop
When: now!
[the face that greets the network looks a little relieved to have figured out the communicator, and her eyes light up, albeit briefly, before she looks around. She mutters as she brushes the confetti out of her hair]
They don't really warn you when you're going to be moved, do they . . .
[she clears her throat and turns her attention back to the screen]
Um, h-hi, I'm Winnie and - okay, being in space is kind of really cool, but - could someone answer a few questions for me? A-And tell me how I can go back home? I really can't stay here, I was kind of - busy.
[what an understatement. She looks around again, then turns the camera to the pudding desserts]
And if anyone wants some of these, I'm on the - Bishop? I don't, uh - I'm not really hungry.
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You do?
[she's relaxing a little, too - or at least, she isn't stumbling over her words as much. She's used to fast talkers, though, so she listens closely, and if there's a little bit of excitement in her voice, well. She's a literature nerd]
Whoa . . . that's - that's really cool.
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[He brushes some hair away from his face, not that it helps. His hair just curls wherever the hell it wants.]
I spent some time on Earth before I woke up here. It was most likely not your Earth, but I remember how people were.
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[she wrinkles her nose a little bit]
My Earth probably isn't that different . . .
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[It's always odd when he hears something like that. Not the first time he's been called mythology, but... well, he supposes it's no different from the myths he read about races that no longer exist.
... Also, books.]
You like to read, too?
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[but, perking up at his question she nods, brightening a bit]
Mm, I used to read a lot. I was going to go to school for literature before I—um. Before.
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Ah!! You're a scholar! What kind of literature did you study? How long have you studied it? What is the oldest thing you have ever read? Have you ever touched an ancient text? Can you read multiple languages? How fast can you read? Have you ever published a paper or a treatise? Do you know anything about history? [And the questions go on for a solid ten seconds longer.
And then he runs out of breath and just looks at her with his cheeks puffed out, expectant.]
-- hahhhh, I forgot my manners...
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She doesn't bother trying to interrupt because he's so excited and. And really she doesn't even know where to start with her answers. But when he stops she laughs a little bit, completely charmed and decently distracted from the "before" part]
T-That's okay. I, um, I wanted to study English literature, but I read whatever was interesting at the time? I read a lot of poetry, too . . . and history, but that sort of comes with - reading older stuff. To understand the time and all.
I'm - I'm not really a scholar, though. I don't think, anyway. Um - I guess you like literature too?
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[Gotta love propaganda.]
I love books. Even fiction can teach us something. It's-- it's important! And it is an escape, for some. I like to analyze the folktales of other cultures to find out what their values are, but I also like to learn new potions, and of course new spells.
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[she tilts her head] It's - really important, I agree. Do you get to learn a lot of new spells? Or - have you read a lot of interesting folktales?
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[So far he hasn't quite been able to, though.]
I trained myself through books, yes. -- As for folktales, I read one a few planets back that had to do with two goddesses whose love made the universe. That was interesting.
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[the most important question she'll ever ask, let's be honest]
You trained yourself? That's - that's really cool. [she tilts her head] Was that - a story from this world?
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[He misses it sometimes. He used to literally sleep on the books. Under books. Under the beanbag. It was so, so comforting.
(He's weird tho.)]
I think it was from a planet we haven't visited yet.
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Oh. That's - good. I mean, that there's a library - um, what's the Iskaulit? Another ship?
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[bless Winnie for understanding]
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And we can just - visit it? If we want to?
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[Belth no.]
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I think you would get in trouble for that . . .
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