Kairi | Princess of Heart (
destinyembrace) wrote in
driftfleet2015-03-21 11:13 pm
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1st light - accidental video
Who: Kairi and everyone!
Broadcast: The whole Fleet
Action: None, except anyone else on the hospitality deck
When: March 21
[If this was part of Yen Sid's training, then Kairi had to admit that she was not at all prepared for it. She had expected a good dose of bizarre, especially given what Riku and Sora's Mastery exams had been, but this...
What was this?
Kairi blinked before sitting up on her bunk, rubbing her hands over her arms. She felt cold, even though the air wasn't especially chilly. But something was missing, and it only took Kairi a moment to notice that she was alone, at least from what she could see. No voices or anything, just the distant hum of machines.]
Hello? Is anyone there?
[When no one answered, she brought her knees up to her chin and wrapped her arms around her legs. As much as she didn't want to admit it, Kairi was a little scared. Yen Sid hadn't even told her anything; the last thing she remembered was just arriving there and being greeted. Surely he would have given her some kind of instruction before sending her off on her training? She had hoped Riku would be with her during her training, too. But he was nowhere to be found. Neither was Yen Sid, or the King, or anybody. She was completely alone.
Be brave! I can figure this out, she thought.
Taking a deep breath, she looked around, trying to see if there was anything around that could help. That's when she spotted the communicator off to the side.]
What's this? A phone?
[It... sort of looked like one. As she picked it up, she wondered if there was some way to call someone and ask for help. If it was a phone, then she should be able to, right? Because she had never handled any kind of tech quite like this, she had no idea it was recording the whole time. While she randomly pressed at buttons and tried to figure out the communicator, she then realized that it was already doing something. Specifically, sending a call (or so she guessed).]
Hello? Can someone hear me? Please, if you can tell me what's going on, where I am... I'm not where I'm supposed to be, and I really need to go back. It's really important.
[A moment. Thinking she's on a regular phone, when she doesn't hear someone respond, Kairi's expression became crestfallen.]
Please.
[She sighed, trying hard to keep her spirits up as she pressed a few more buttons. Unintentionally, she ended the broadcast there.]
Broadcast: The whole Fleet
Action: None, except anyone else on the hospitality deck
When: March 21
[If this was part of Yen Sid's training, then Kairi had to admit that she was not at all prepared for it. She had expected a good dose of bizarre, especially given what Riku and Sora's Mastery exams had been, but this...
What was this?
Kairi blinked before sitting up on her bunk, rubbing her hands over her arms. She felt cold, even though the air wasn't especially chilly. But something was missing, and it only took Kairi a moment to notice that she was alone, at least from what she could see. No voices or anything, just the distant hum of machines.]
Hello? Is anyone there?
[When no one answered, she brought her knees up to her chin and wrapped her arms around her legs. As much as she didn't want to admit it, Kairi was a little scared. Yen Sid hadn't even told her anything; the last thing she remembered was just arriving there and being greeted. Surely he would have given her some kind of instruction before sending her off on her training? She had hoped Riku would be with her during her training, too. But he was nowhere to be found. Neither was Yen Sid, or the King, or anybody. She was completely alone.
Be brave! I can figure this out, she thought.
Taking a deep breath, she looked around, trying to see if there was anything around that could help. That's when she spotted the communicator off to the side.]
What's this? A phone?
[It... sort of looked like one. As she picked it up, she wondered if there was some way to call someone and ask for help. If it was a phone, then she should be able to, right? Because she had never handled any kind of tech quite like this, she had no idea it was recording the whole time. While she randomly pressed at buttons and tried to figure out the communicator, she then realized that it was already doing something. Specifically, sending a call (or so she guessed).]
Hello? Can someone hear me? Please, if you can tell me what's going on, where I am... I'm not where I'm supposed to be, and I really need to go back. It's really important.
[A moment. Thinking she's on a regular phone, when she doesn't hear someone respond, Kairi's expression became crestfallen.]
Please.
[She sighed, trying hard to keep her spirits up as she pressed a few more buttons. Unintentionally, she ended the broadcast there.]

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An-anyway... I've sworn off kidnapping, okay? So you don't have to worry about that sort of thing anymore. I'd rather be allies, like Riku says.
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Oh, I wasn't really worried. I didn't think you'd do it again. I think it'd be hard to do that in this set up, anyway.
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Probably. Besides, I don't think the audience would like me too much if I did something like that. Gotta keep the viewers happy--who knows what they might do otherwise? I sure don't wanna wind up left behind on a planet or something.
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[Riku mentioned something about the captors watching, but nothing about an audience...]
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It doesn't make you nervous at all that people are watching?
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[He gives a weak sort of laugh, then makes a bit of a face.]
Sorry, I guess that's kinda morbid, but it's the truth.
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Still, Kairi grimaced at Axel's joke. As true as it might be, it still stung.]
No, it's all right. Well, as okay as it can be. I guess... you're right. It could be worse.
[Good to know they won't get actively murdered by the audience.]
So it's all a TV show. How long do we have to be here?
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I'm not sure how long, honestly. I mean a TV show is finite, right? So... it can't be too long.
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[Maybe this won't be so bad. Maybe.]
So we'll just have to ride it out until then. We've both been through worse. [Him more than her, to be sure.]
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[Well, she survived better than he did, but who's counting, right?]
I guess, ah... I mean, if you need a hand with anything, gimme a holler. [He looks a little awkward about this.] I already told Riku I'd try and help him out if I could, so... that goes for you, too.
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[The offer is touching, even if a little surprising. Not that she didn't think he'd help... she just never expected him to say it out right.]
Thank you. Knowing you and Riku and Sora are here... it helps a lot. It's a lot less scary. Will we always be on different ships, though?
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[He's grateful for the question, realigning the topic a little.]
You'll be on Marsiva 'til you get assigned to one of the smaller ships, but it shouldn't be too much longer. Once you're assigned to a ship, you can transfer if you want, so wherever you wind up, you could move to the ship Riku and Sora are on, if you wanted. Sora started out on my ship and moved to Riku's, so... you won't have to be separated.
[He understands, he really does. It was really great having Roxas around, it made the ship feel a lot more comfortable. Home isn't where you are, after all, it's who you're there with.]
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[That's her guess, anyway. Why else put her here if she's just going to go elsewhere?]</small?
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Well, lemme know where ya wind up. Don't, ah... don't be a stranger, okay princess?
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[He opens his mouth as if to correct her--'No, it's Axel'--but then stops and just sort of smiles. He guesses if she knows him by the name he has when he's whole, maybe that's something he can let slide.]
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[Freaking technology backwards islands.]
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[Yup he totally found a way to hack TETRIS onto his communicator. Go, go, communication augment!]
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Will do! Hopefully it won't be too long until I get assigned a ship. Try and stay out of trouble until then, okay?
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Oh fine. Just as long as it's not something I'd bite you for.
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[He's half kidding. But only half.]
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