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System Glitch: In The City
The artificial sun rises in the artificial sky... just like every day in Taxon. For some of the inhabitants, this has been going on long enough to be very routine.
This morning, though, the light shines over quite a few gaps in the city's architecture. There is no Oxford library, no Hedge Maze. A number of the private residences are simply gone, those that people brought with them to Taxon. And the streets are very empty, indeed: no Extras on the sidewalks, no Extras driving cars. No smiling faces in the corner coffee shop. The trams rattle around the city with nary a soul on board. The streets are silent.
But it's not just the Extras who are gone. Most of the familiar faces are, too. The tablets show only a very short list of 'Contacts'-- those few citizens left in the city proper.
Save for a small handful of Taxon's prisoners-- left rattling around like the last pills in a nearly empty bottle-- the city is deserted, and silent as the grave.
[ OOC: The first of two log posts to kick off the event! For reference, these are the characters who are remaining in the city: Azkadellia, Briar Moss, Charles Xavier (AU), Daphne Powell, DG, Drusilla, Eanes, Illyria, James Holmes, Jenna Sommers, Martha Jones, Remus Lupin, and Wyatt Cain. ]
This morning, though, the light shines over quite a few gaps in the city's architecture. There is no Oxford library, no Hedge Maze. A number of the private residences are simply gone, those that people brought with them to Taxon. And the streets are very empty, indeed: no Extras on the sidewalks, no Extras driving cars. No smiling faces in the corner coffee shop. The trams rattle around the city with nary a soul on board. The streets are silent.
But it's not just the Extras who are gone. Most of the familiar faces are, too. The tablets show only a very short list of 'Contacts'-- those few citizens left in the city proper.
Save for a small handful of Taxon's prisoners-- left rattling around like the last pills in a nearly empty bottle-- the city is deserted, and silent as the grave.
[ OOC: The first of two log posts to kick off the event! For reference, these are the characters who are remaining in the city: Azkadellia, Briar Moss, Charles Xavier (AU), Daphne Powell, DG, Drusilla, Eanes, Illyria, James Holmes, Jenna Sommers, Martha Jones, Remus Lupin, and Wyatt Cain. ]
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He smiled weakly. "I don't think you're weak. Just young."
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She snorted, rolling her eyes. “Younger than I should be, and weaker than I could be. Too afraid not to be.”
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He glanced to her. "I knew someone once, you remind me of him. Proud and intelligent, but young in some ways that time may not heal. Difference is, I'll never punch you in the face." He nodded sagely.
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Despite herself, Azkadellia smiled. "Please, feel free. I will hit back," she said, inclining her head towards him. "I may never mature though," she agreed. "I know that. I know that all those years never being allowed to grow may stunt me forever emotionally and mentally. What else I know? I will never give up on a friend who is hurting like I think you are. Even if it means standing on your doorstep and passing messages under the door."
They both came from a world that didn't involve such things as the tablets and while she was good at using it, she liked the ways of her world as well.
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"Not forever. Nothing is forever. I think you just need a chance to be the child you weren't allowed to be." He patted her hand again. "My door's enchanted to stop things slipping through. I had an incident with Cornish pixies once that I never want to repeat."
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"Before the witch, I was barely allowed that. I was a princess. The eldest. Besides, I wasn't like other children. I liked books and studying and learning new things," she admitted.
"What's a Cornish pixie?"
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He lifted a dragonfly gently off his wand, letting it walk over his hand. "In my school, we had a whole house dedicated to student who loved to learn and read above all else. I nearly ended up there myself. And a Cornish pixie is a small fairy that loves mayhem, trouble and pranks. Bit like my old friends."
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"I think something like that, that learning, would be fantastic," she said with a sigh. "I don't like mayhem and pranks though. Are they part of the house?"
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It was a blessing and a curse. The school system had a lot of flaws. "No, those were just my friends. The pixies are just part of the world, like flowers and birds and people. They just are."
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She frowned. "Were they your friends' fault?"
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He let the dragonfly go, dropping the minor enchantment enthralling the insects there. "No. It was after school. I was in Cornwall, so they were to be expected."
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She watched it fly away, smiling as she looked to him, seeing him as enchanted. "Do you use a lot of magic where you're from?"
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"But our world is all magic. Maybe too much so."
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