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Action + Video - I'm off on this super fun adventure
[ARRIVAL; Action]
[It's been something of A Day for Louis. A roller coaster of some really awesome and some really horrifically terrible shit. One minute, he was standing over that absolute jackass, Abel, and the next he's stumbling out of the first floor storage room out into the corridor with some comedic arm flailing. He catches himself, then stills, glancing around the space that is definitely not Ericson's courtyard.]
Toto, we're not in Kansas any more.
[He lets out a soft laugh that's toeing a little too close to hysterical. Carefully, he slides what looks like (and turns out IS) a chair leg with nails rammed into the top from an inside pocket of his held-together-by-love-and-duct-tape trenchcoat. For the observant, there's a blood stain on the upper arm, dry, a few weeks old, but definitely there, and definitely around a recently duct-taped hole. He raises his makeshift mace as he edges to a window, peering out at the perfect, beautiful Walker-free grounds.]
Oooookay, Lou. You're having a little bit of a psychotic breakdown. That's okay, that's fine. It's been a weird day. You knew it would have probably happened eventually. It's all good. Someone'll snap you out of this any second now.
[If you're heading towards him or passing him by, congrats, you've got his attention, he'll wave at you with his free hand.]
Hi there, mental breakdown conjuration. How's it hanging? Good? Good. I'm great. Not freaking out at all.
[LATER; Video]
[Once he's been filled in on what's actually happening (but still not utterly convinced this isn't some kind of stress-induced hallucination) Louis picks himself a room. He has his first hot shower in literal years, and even trusts the (magic????) closets to give him a new set of clothes. Aside from the trenchcoat. That remains as filthy and duct-taped as always. He's not parting with that for anything.
He sets himself up in the kitchen, where he sets up his communicator with a few false starts. It's been a long-ass time since he got to play with actual electronics. He's got a veritable feast on the table around him- ranging from god-awful junk food to fancy-ass steaks. They never truly starved in the school, but when all you have to eat for nigh on eight years are variations of rabbit, fish or berries, you can't help but indulge. He'll regret it later, when his system freaks out from suddenly having too-rich nutrients again, but that is a risk he's absolutely willing to take. He grins, giving the camera a thumbs-up. He doesn't get what's happening at all, but he can't just sit still, this...this keeps him active.]
Hey there, fellow captives-slash-mental breakdown prisoners! The name's Louis and I'm brand new to this... whatever it is. AnyHOO, seen as it sounds like I'll be here for a while, I thought I'd get to know you a little better. [He raises a dirty, dog-eared pack of playing cards t the screen.] So! If any kids wanna come to the kitchen and share in my bountiful feast and have a good old game of War, you're totally welcome to. Highest card gets to ask a question to the other person, fun, right? Or, I guess, you can be boring and do it over the video instead. What'd you say?
[It's been something of A Day for Louis. A roller coaster of some really awesome and some really horrifically terrible shit. One minute, he was standing over that absolute jackass, Abel, and the next he's stumbling out of the first floor storage room out into the corridor with some comedic arm flailing. He catches himself, then stills, glancing around the space that is definitely not Ericson's courtyard.]
Toto, we're not in Kansas any more.
[He lets out a soft laugh that's toeing a little too close to hysterical. Carefully, he slides what looks like (and turns out IS) a chair leg with nails rammed into the top from an inside pocket of his held-together-by-love-and-duct-tape trenchcoat. For the observant, there's a blood stain on the upper arm, dry, a few weeks old, but definitely there, and definitely around a recently duct-taped hole. He raises his makeshift mace as he edges to a window, peering out at the perfect, beautiful Walker-free grounds.]
Oooookay, Lou. You're having a little bit of a psychotic breakdown. That's okay, that's fine. It's been a weird day. You knew it would have probably happened eventually. It's all good. Someone'll snap you out of this any second now.
[If you're heading towards him or passing him by, congrats, you've got his attention, he'll wave at you with his free hand.]
Hi there, mental breakdown conjuration. How's it hanging? Good? Good. I'm great. Not freaking out at all.
[LATER; Video]
[Once he's been filled in on what's actually happening (but still not utterly convinced this isn't some kind of stress-induced hallucination) Louis picks himself a room. He has his first hot shower in literal years, and even trusts the (magic????) closets to give him a new set of clothes. Aside from the trenchcoat. That remains as filthy and duct-taped as always. He's not parting with that for anything.
He sets himself up in the kitchen, where he sets up his communicator with a few false starts. It's been a long-ass time since he got to play with actual electronics. He's got a veritable feast on the table around him- ranging from god-awful junk food to fancy-ass steaks. They never truly starved in the school, but when all you have to eat for nigh on eight years are variations of rabbit, fish or berries, you can't help but indulge. He'll regret it later, when his system freaks out from suddenly having too-rich nutrients again, but that is a risk he's absolutely willing to take. He grins, giving the camera a thumbs-up. He doesn't get what's happening at all, but he can't just sit still, this...this keeps him active.]
Hey there, fellow captives-slash-mental breakdown prisoners! The name's Louis and I'm brand new to this... whatever it is. AnyHOO, seen as it sounds like I'll be here for a while, I thought I'd get to know you a little better. [He raises a dirty, dog-eared pack of playing cards t the screen.] So! If any kids wanna come to the kitchen and share in my bountiful feast and have a good old game of War, you're totally welcome to. Highest card gets to ask a question to the other person, fun, right? Or, I guess, you can be boring and do it over the video instead. What'd you say?
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You just never know when a moment will be your last.
Still, the thought of Clem dying settles like a rock in his stomach. Inevitable as it is, he doesn't want it to happen, not ever. It would be like having a light just...flicker and die out. He reaches out, the tips of his fingertips finding hers- a simple touch, letting her know he was there.]
Jesus, Clem. I'm sorry. That's... well, that's pretty damn shitty.
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She reaches out the rest of the way, grabbing hold of his hand. It takes her a moment before she can find her voice again but then she does: )
Yeah, it was pretty damn shitty. I'm okay now. ( There's this feeling that maybe people lose something when they die even if they do come back, but she can't put her finger on what it is, and she's still here. She still feels like herself. ) I just... want you to be careful when Events happen. I know we're used to having to fight for our lives all the time, but-
( She really doesn't want anything to happen to him even if he would come back. )
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Okay, Clem. I promise I'll be super careful and do my very best not to die horribly.
[He means it, even if he's smiling as he says it- crossing his free hand over his chest to show it really was the most solemn of vows. Then that hand moves across to tap the brim of her hat. Don't die.]
But I'm still holding you to that one. It doesn't have an expiry date.
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Thank you. And believe me, you don't want to see me when someone breaks a promise to me. You've seen me pissed before, but it doesn't compare.
( But she's smirking too and then it widens when he taps her hat. She seems to relax further, relieved by his sincere promise. )
I don't plan on it. Once was more than enough. ( Of course, most people only get the once. Wonderland's just special that way. ) You ready for the rest of the tour?
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Trust me, the last thing I want to be is on the receiving end of you being mad as hell. That doesn't sound like a fun place to be.
[He nods, glad for the mutual promise to stay alive- as best they could. His hand remains in hers- it feels right, a proper place for it. He'd let go, if she wanted him to...but wow does he hope she doesn't want him to. ]
I sure am! What's up next?
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Her smirks widens, because no, it is not a fun place to be. Then the smirk slips into a smile as he keeps his hand in hers, and it does feel- it feels right. And good. She gives his hand a tug to make it clear she definitely does not want him to let go. )
The coffee shop.
( She pauses outside of the coffee shop, which will truly look like something straight out of pre-Apocalpyse in their world, the atmosphere, the store front, the smell of coffee and baked goods in the air. )
...do you like coffee?
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The coffee shop really is like an echo of times long lost to them. He honestly never thought he'd see anything like it again. It's so...normal.]
Yeah, I like coffee. Do they take...special Wonderland money here?
[Money might mean jack-shit to them now, but nothing comes for free.]
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That's all. )
It's... all free. No money. People just wanted some kind of normalcy so they made the coffee shop even if nothing costs money cause money doesn't exist here.
( So people can come in, enjoy coffee, and a pastry, and just pretend like- like it's normal. )
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Wow, how about that. It's...just like it used to be. That's really regular. It's kinda nice.
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Yeah, it is. I wanted to show you it, because it might be the most normal place around here.
( This and the center that's for teens/kids. He'd like that too, she thinks. )
No walkers, no weirdness-- Just. Normal.
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Thanks for showing it me. It's nice, to have something normal. Give me a piano and I think I'm all set here.
[He'd love the centre, to be with people his own age- adults, well, they're still too much of an unknown quality to him. Can't trust them the same way you can other kids.]
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She pulls back slow but certain too. It's because he was so open and charming to start with with her that she's able to be so open in turn. )
Speaking of that, there's another room that I want to show you.
( This place has a lot of rooms, but yes. )
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Still, she kisses him and he more than happily kisses her back. It's nice, he realises, that they can have quieter moments here, together- in a way that would be much more difficult back home. The chaos here was less. Gave more them-time, something he was very much looking forward to.
When she pulls back, his face splits into a grin.]
Yeah? Is it a Disco room? Tell me it's a Disco room filled with eighties cheesy decor.
[He's joking. Mostly.]
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Like she sees beyond his own front.
She pulls back with a smile on her face. )
Not quite.
( She gives his hand a tug as she leads him towards the music room where there will be a piano among other instruments. Clementine thinks he might really love this room. )
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But this...this is something else. It's like a music room plucked out of someone's imagination- if asked what a music room should be. It's almost annoyingly perfect. Oh, but if he doesn't love it, though. ]
Holy shit! Look at this place! Look at that piano! I asked for one and wow! You delivered.
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She laughs a little at that. )
It wasn't me.
The music room's been around for longer than I have.
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Nope. No. In my personal narrative, you found me the greatest music room of all time. I think I like it better.
[He walks a little further in, peering at the shelves of sheet music, endless supplies of endless songs- maybe even songs he hasn't even heard yet.]
Oooooh the gang's all here. Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Chopin, some prime Debusy. [He taps another.] Wow, hello there Alkan, you crazy bastard.
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She watches as he looks at each piece of music. )
You probably haven't gotten to play a lot of these in awhile.
( She smiles. )
Have a favorite?
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Yeah, a lot of the sheet music back in Ericsson's isn't in that great a shape any more.
[He squints at the collection, free finger running along the spines before finally settling on one, tapping it with a smile.]
Consolations Number 3, by Liszt. Pretty popular by...uh classical music standards, but it's a goodie.
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( There really is so many sheets in front of them on the bookshelf. She smiles as she looks up at him. Something curious in her expression. He knows so much about music, and she really doesn't know anything at all, but she likes to learn because it's part of him.
She doesn't remember the last time she heard music in their world before she walked in to see him at the piano. )
You should play it for me sometime.
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[He's going to spend hours here, without anyone bitching at him that he should be doing something more productive. It's gonna be the best. He turns that happy smile on her.]
You bet. I'd love to. I'll show you all the best ones.
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Good. We'll actually have time now. That's the thing about this place: Lots of free time. ( Sometimes that's good. Sometimes it'd give her too much time to think. She wasn't ever very good with filling that time up even if she started to learn what she could do, that she could learn stuff on top of the training. )
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Wow, you mean we actually get time to ourselves where we're not fighting for survival? What's that even like?
[He phrases it like a joke but really, Clem, what's it like??]
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You're about to find out.
( Her smirk widens. )
No food to hunt for. No walkers or raiders to fight. No defenses to build. Just all this time, whole days even where you don't have to do anything at all.
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[Like the world Before. But better- because Ericsson wouldn't be there, looming over them like the douchenozzle he was. No, this would be...something new. ]
So, what do you do, with all this free down time?
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