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vin. ([personal profile] indispensible) wrote2013-10-05 11:37 am

three. voice & private & spam. glory & gore go hand in hand.

If there were people who wanted to learn to dance, I know . . . other kinds.

I don't know how to cha-cha. Mark can teach that one once he wakes up. [:|]

[Also, Nathan, you don't get a choice.]


private } stark

[You probably don't get a choice either.]

What are you doing.

private } kelsier

I need to.

We should talk.

spam } marsh

[Vin is currently playing a stimulating game of 'acclimatize myself to Marsh's presence', which manifests in following him around for five-minute bursts at random times of day, whenever he emerges from his sad cocoon. She's not making a particular effort to conceal herself in any way at all. She just knows he won't do it.]

private } arya

I don't know your warden. How is she?

spam } polly

[Now Vin is playing a rousing game of 'follow Polly around to figure out her habits and possibly weaknesses'. Still not making a tremendous effort to hide her presence.]

private } morgana

I saw you in the breach. You smiled more, then. [Slightly bemused by this.]

spam } open

[She probably didn't realize the extent to which she felt trapped, before now. But while she isn't precisely happy, her step is a little lighter, especially with her wolfhound at her side.]

[She spends hours in the CES, once she catches an iteration of it with brightest skies and most sharply defined white clouds. Almost no time on the ground, though - she practices with coins, pleased not to be able to rely on metal in the deck for jumps. It's the work of precision and angles that pleases her.]

[After a few hours of this, she rests at the top of a smallish pine tree, examining its sap, while Clifford sits at the root and whines at her to get down occasionally.]
myironeyes: (gave up on her dream)

[personal profile] myironeyes 2013-11-02 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
[If he could do it, if he could always do it, why not before? Why never before, why not when Ruin turned him on Sazed, when it was still weak, when so much more could have been saved. Why had not killing his friend not been enough? It runs through his head every time he considers those moments.

You've done good for me.

He feels like she's given him a gift almost too heavy to hold, and also a little like he's been scalded. It takes him a few moments before he can speak.]


Then I would. Prefer not to stop.

[He doesn't smile, not even close. But some of the harsher lines around his mouth ease a little.]