Katie McCoy (
hollystrike) wrote in
driftfleet2018-04-06 05:26 pm
Entry tags:
Tha sin mar bhàs.
Who: Katie and you!
Broadcast: Yes!
Action: Planetside
When: Now-ish
[Amusement Park]
[So this is where she goes when she wants time to think, apparently. The bunker is a place she won't enter; between the heavy aftermath of a mass death and the understandably stricken reactions of its visitors, the atmosphere is far too toxic. But it doesn't mean she isn't grieving. The deaths could not be helped and are god knows how far in the past, but the fact that these people have been forgotten - not acknowledged even by this automated town, let alone the rest of space - is something that sits very poorly. She can't even change anything about the town to reflect its population's final days.
She's walking the rollercoaster tracks, very high up, thinking over the issue. Don't ask how she got up that high. And don't worry if you should be using the rollercoaster at the time; she can avoid you. Might give you a bit of a scare, though, sorry.
Eventually, she puts a call through to Sam.]
[Outside of town]
[As far as she can go before she suspects (or hopes) she's outside the range of the city's replication science so her work isn't scrubbed. She's not too far from the bunker; it would be pointless if she were too far away from it.
She finds a rock face smooth enough, and between a thick blade and Kirito's lightsaber she carves a memorial. Maybe nobody will ever see it, but if any other visitors come to this place, they should know what happened. It's worth the extra headache.]
[And Broadcast]
I've decided to quit making dreamcatchers and move on to voodoo dolls instead. It's more fun. So if you'd like to take one before I end up throwing them all out, feel free.
[Just so you know. Totally honest, as usual. Less cheerful than normal.
If anyone wants her she'll be curled up in her office with Licorice on her lap. She's so tired of these planets.]
Broadcast: Yes!
Action: Planetside
When: Now-ish
[Amusement Park]
[So this is where she goes when she wants time to think, apparently. The bunker is a place she won't enter; between the heavy aftermath of a mass death and the understandably stricken reactions of its visitors, the atmosphere is far too toxic. But it doesn't mean she isn't grieving. The deaths could not be helped and are god knows how far in the past, but the fact that these people have been forgotten - not acknowledged even by this automated town, let alone the rest of space - is something that sits very poorly. She can't even change anything about the town to reflect its population's final days.
She's walking the rollercoaster tracks, very high up, thinking over the issue. Don't ask how she got up that high. And don't worry if you should be using the rollercoaster at the time; she can avoid you. Might give you a bit of a scare, though, sorry.
Eventually, she puts a call through to Sam.]
[Outside of town]
[As far as she can go before she suspects (or hopes) she's outside the range of the city's replication science so her work isn't scrubbed. She's not too far from the bunker; it would be pointless if she were too far away from it.
She finds a rock face smooth enough, and between a thick blade and Kirito's lightsaber she carves a memorial. Maybe nobody will ever see it, but if any other visitors come to this place, they should know what happened. It's worth the extra headache.]
[And Broadcast]
I've decided to quit making dreamcatchers and move on to voodoo dolls instead. It's more fun. So if you'd like to take one before I end up throwing them all out, feel free.
[Just so you know. Totally honest, as usual. Less cheerful than normal.
If anyone wants her she'll be curled up in her office with Licorice on her lap. She's so tired of these planets.]

no subject
I don't think anyone's entirely human. There's too much background radiation.
no subject
Celestial. From-his-world, recognizably celestial.]
no subject
What do you mean? Do I have a passenger I'm not meant to?
[Or maybe it's Sam. She has a tiny fraction of him in here somewhere.]
no subject
There.
Cas stops cold like a marble statue, staring down at Katie's forearm. It's almost like a pulse, like a thread that connects somewhere he can't see. His eyes snap back up to her face, the good will draining from his expression.]
no subject
I suppose if you don't remember Adstring, you don't remember a lot of important things. [It's soft, and she can't meet his gaze.]
no subject
Why do you have a mark from Lucifer? [He at least doesn't look like he's about to get rowdy, though he is cautious. See, because he's allowed to fuck with Lucifer since he knows what he's getting into. It's allowed because, look, because he- look,]
no subject
[Because that really defines how she's going to frame her answer.]
no subject
...well and plus, to his mild embarrassment, Heaven didn't really give a fuck about the 'dirty pagans' back then so anything that wasn't directly related to the development of the Judeo-Christian movement was kind of ignored.]
no subject
Especially as the fae in her world are barely holding on, hiding the way they are.]
Do you know they're trickster spirits who liked to play with words, and did it long enough that eventually they were punished for it?
no subject
no subject
Can you make a guess as to what that curse might be, given curse-givers tend to be fond of delicious irony?
no subject
"The angel of Saturday morning cartoons."
He blinks.] You can't speak plain. -answer plainly.
no subject
...Lucifer put a mark on my arm because he and I were the best of friends and plotting to do horrible things to Sam with a drill from heaven.
[Have fun with that. She can hopefully iron out translation kinks if he doesn't kneejerk get pissed.]
no subject
Drill...? [So some other weapon of Heaven? Obviously she and Lucifer were at odds, and though he has no doubts that Lucifer was likely plotting horrible things for Sam, she wasn't a part of it. Trying to protect him? What kind of weapon could Lucifer have had, that would cause her to accept a mark as binding as this one?]
no subject
[In this case, a drill is exactly it. She knows Cas' history with the drill to some extent, thanks to playing ceiling cat in a cabin a long time ago.]
no subject
How did Lucifer- [No, it doesn't matter in the end how he'd gotten hold of such a device. What matters more is what he'd planned to do with it.] He was going to manipulate Sam, and you stopped him.
no subject
She's not sure how Lucifer had the drill. It might have been as simple as Naomi was there-- god knows there were enough of you angels around at one point.]
Something like that. [In a sense, it's true. Lucifer attacked Rosie, but it was all an attack on Sam in the end, targetting his friends.] I asked him very nicely not to do it any more. He agreed out of the goodness of his heart.
[She offered him a bargain and he took it. Such is life.]
no subject
no subject
Assuming that's what he wants, of course. She could be misreading him, with the way his look at her skittered about.]
no subject
...I can't unravel this right now, [Cas says regretfully, and lets her go.] But there are...spells. Incantations. I'll look into it.
no subject
Did you know it means hell hounds can't see me? Crowley was very put about about it.
no subject
no subject
If I told you I made part of our bargain that he wasn't to ever use our agreement against Sam, would that relieve you?
no subject
no subject
Oh, well. What a pity I can't tell you that.
...tell me, how long has it been since Sam got very sick in your world?
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)