Jefferson (
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entranceway2015-05-11 01:43 pm
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[Jefferson toys with the idea of publicly announcing his arrival for a long while. He had lived too long a hermit outside the fringes of Storybrooke society, and the idea of rejoining the thriving masses does not sound very appealing to him. Besides, there are other dangers to consider. Would the Queen of Hearts still be looking for him? Is the same Queen even in regency? He knows full well that nothing ever remains the same in Wonderland, and to expect the same as when he was here before would be absurd. He finally decides it is worth the risk.
How could he flush out his target without causing some sort of stir?
The video begins with Jefferson facing the camera directly, hands folded calmly in front of him and a darkened room behind him. He smiles easily, but there's something a little nervous in his demeanor. As far as anyone knows, he is new to Wonderland after all. A certain amount of uncertainty is to be expected. Little does anyone suspect how much time this man has spent in this nonsensical place. Or, at least, a fair facsimile thereof.]
Greetings, residents of Wonderland. It is my pleasure to make your acquaintance. My name is Jefferson, and I am a merchant by trade. Mostly rare fungi, but occasionally I dabble in trinkets... and hats. [He pulls a black silk hat into view of the camera briefly to illustrate his point.] I seem to have lost something of mine, and I wonder if any of you have seen it. It's about the size a breadbox. Cylindrical. Soft. Shabby-looking, I'm afraid, but very sturdy. If you feel you have found it, please contact me. I would hate for my something to cause a problem for anyone, so the sooner it can be back in my hands, the better.
[The smiles comes back, a little wider and more confident.]
And now Wonderland, I must ask you a very important question....
How do you take your tea?
How could he flush out his target without causing some sort of stir?
The video begins with Jefferson facing the camera directly, hands folded calmly in front of him and a darkened room behind him. He smiles easily, but there's something a little nervous in his demeanor. As far as anyone knows, he is new to Wonderland after all. A certain amount of uncertainty is to be expected. Little does anyone suspect how much time this man has spent in this nonsensical place. Or, at least, a fair facsimile thereof.]
Greetings, residents of Wonderland. It is my pleasure to make your acquaintance. My name is Jefferson, and I am a merchant by trade. Mostly rare fungi, but occasionally I dabble in trinkets... and hats. [He pulls a black silk hat into view of the camera briefly to illustrate his point.] I seem to have lost something of mine, and I wonder if any of you have seen it. It's about the size a breadbox. Cylindrical. Soft. Shabby-looking, I'm afraid, but very sturdy. If you feel you have found it, please contact me. I would hate for my something to cause a problem for anyone, so the sooner it can be back in my hands, the better.
[The smiles comes back, a little wider and more confident.]
And now Wonderland, I must ask you a very important question....
How do you take your tea?
[video]
Do you realize that even though the Iliad and the Odyssey are famous epic stories, ones that children learn about in school, some scholars are still trying to claim that Homer wasn't a real person? Sometimes, even with the proof right in front of you, people refuse to believe it. So when a bunch of people tell you that fairy tale worlds are real and their lives are the ones you've perchance read about in a book, and you take their word for it? That's a nice change from being accused of being crazy for that very same thing.
Since you claim to already know who I am, who are you?
[video]
Jefferson makes it painfully clear that he's used to being looked at like he's a crazy person (and if he's the Mad Hatter, well, it even makes sense), but he won't come across much of that here. Fairy tale characters being real people is just one strange thing to add to a long, long list.]
Fair enough. My name is Steve Rogers, or... [He pauses. He usually doesn't get into his title with people who don't already know it, but it's appropriate here. He still says it with a slight cringe.] Captain America. There are some comic books out there about me. [Or at least about the symbol that Captain America is supposed to be.] Not the same as a storybook, but...
[video]
Captain America. [A statement, not a question. Well, isn't that something interesting?
To say that Jefferson had considered the characters from comics books to be any less real than any fairytale character or historical figure would be outright wrong... but his hat didn't lead to those worlds, so he'd never seen one in person. Congrats, Captain. That earns a modicum of surprise. He isn't familiar with anything but the name, but it's just as well considering how many details of the stories aren't recorded in books. He'd rather learn first-hand.]
I've never seen your world, but I recognize your name. You're one of the good guys I've heard about. [spoken without a single hint of sarcasm. And to emphasize his understanding about titles that make you cringe] A pleasure, Steve.
[video]
Now that he and Jefferson are past the initial weirdness of his resemblance to Bucky, everything is going a lot smoother. One of them is supposedly from a storybook, the other from comic books, and it makes them even.
He also appreciates being called Steve. "Cap" and "Captain" are fine in a mission setting, but a lot of "Mr. Rogers" gets thrown around here when it's not actually necessary.]
You too, Jefferson. If you have any other questions or need anything else, let me know.
[Jefferson's face and voice won't stop being weird for a while, but Steve does what he can to see past it.]
[video]
[This conversation had a bit of a rough start, but it seems they have reached something of an understanding. It brings up a couple of questions, some of which Jefferson will have to find other ways to find the answers. But one he will ask aloud.]
I'm afraid I have to know, this twin of mine. Your friend. He's someone from your world? If you will forgive the forward question, does he go by any name I might recognize?
[video]
It's understandable that Jefferson would want at least some information, and so Steve nods.] Yeah, he's from my world. He... a lot of people call him Bucky, but he also goes by James. [Steve has never particularly liked using Bucky's real name, but the issue of what he calls himself now is a complicated one, so he gives both just to be safe.]