vin. (
indispensible) wrote2014-05-12 11:11 pm
Entry tags:
- [ arya ],
- [ dean ],
- [ helena ],
- [ marsh ],
- [ stark ],
- destroying things is how you therapy,
- lost & alone,
- mistborn are mysterious,
- mistborn need not make sense,
- nathan wuornos has two left feet,
- no fucks given,
- p much zero fucks,
- president of the avoiding vin club,
- vinmower,
- what she would have been
nine. audio & spam. i've walked around broken.
spam } barge, day 1
[Vin wonders if Alpha is gone as a judgment on her. Maybe. She deserves to be judged. She knows this, because she feels as though a part of her heart has been carved out and left on the other side of the door.]
[Nathan is gone. She goes through her days avoiding the people she has harmed, her eyes glued to some imaginary horizon. There are no horizons here. No sun. Hardly any air to speak of.]
[Everything is dying. It reminds her of home. Except for the stars, which she stares at for too long on the deck, until they leave bright spots on her vision.]
public } voice, day 1
[She sounds contemplative, if a little flat. She isn't sure what she wants out of this; then again, she isn't sure what she wants out of anything, right now.
Wouldn't it be easier if we let the ship die?
It would be better. None of you would have to fight anymore. You can't possibly want to anymore.
private } marsh
Is it . . . very bad? Today?
[By it, she means everything. The weight of existence in this place, at this time.]
spam } port, remainder
[It's tempting to trail after people like Ned. But she doesn't. Breathing free air - free-ish, free enough - inspires her in a way she didn't think she could be inspired anymore, and she strikes off on her own into the settlement. Does not think she's pursued; doesn't listen too carefully. There's a large part of her that still doesn't care.]
[But she listens to the people around her talk of invasion, of medicines she doesn't understand, of technology she can't comprehend - and of weapons.]
[On the second day, she trades several hours of menial labor for a weapon, a small, short-bladed knife. Metal - not what she wanted, but the best she can get. And after she puts it in her back pocket, she walks around differently. With a touch of purpose, instantly noticeable, along with the unsteady and distant half-smile flitting across her lips.]
[Maybe she wants revenge, for the people she's hurt and for Nathan, too. Maybe she is simply pleased to finally be moving.]
( ooc; vin is affected for the desperate to deliver plot! )
[Vin wonders if Alpha is gone as a judgment on her. Maybe. She deserves to be judged. She knows this, because she feels as though a part of her heart has been carved out and left on the other side of the door.]
[Nathan is gone. She goes through her days avoiding the people she has harmed, her eyes glued to some imaginary horizon. There are no horizons here. No sun. Hardly any air to speak of.]
[Everything is dying. It reminds her of home. Except for the stars, which she stares at for too long on the deck, until they leave bright spots on her vision.]
public } voice, day 1
[She sounds contemplative, if a little flat. She isn't sure what she wants out of this; then again, she isn't sure what she wants out of anything, right now.
Wouldn't it be easier if we let the ship die?
It would be better. None of you would have to fight anymore. You can't possibly want to anymore.
private } marsh
Is it . . . very bad? Today?
[By it, she means everything. The weight of existence in this place, at this time.]
spam } port, remainder
[It's tempting to trail after people like Ned. But she doesn't. Breathing free air - free-ish, free enough - inspires her in a way she didn't think she could be inspired anymore, and she strikes off on her own into the settlement. Does not think she's pursued; doesn't listen too carefully. There's a large part of her that still doesn't care.]
[But she listens to the people around her talk of invasion, of medicines she doesn't understand, of technology she can't comprehend - and of weapons.]
[On the second day, she trades several hours of menial labor for a weapon, a small, short-bladed knife. Metal - not what she wanted, but the best she can get. And after she puts it in her back pocket, she walks around differently. With a touch of purpose, instantly noticeable, along with the unsteady and distant half-smile flitting across her lips.]
[Maybe she wants revenge, for the people she's hurt and for Nathan, too. Maybe she is simply pleased to finally be moving.]
( ooc; vin is affected for the desperate to deliver plot! )

[Spam : Day One]
[But he smoothed her hair back, and she never hit him, because he was so fragile compared to her. A tall man, but he seemed so small in her arms.]
[Dean does not seem small when he asks her why not. He seems as tall and broad as a koloss, kind in opposite measures to koloss cruelty. She doesn't understand him.]
You hardly know me. And I'm not kind.
[Spam : Day One]
[But Dean, oblivious to the comparison, shakes his head. He is not kind. He can be kind, but he is not a kind man, not a careful man, not a strong man.
But he can be. For other people, he can be, and they don't have to understand it. Don't have to understand him. Sometimes, that's how the language he speaks in silence knows that he is most needed.]
You don't have to be. I make my own decisions.
[Spam : Day One]
[It's not fond, but it's not scolding, either, not quite. She supposes she might have to respect him, if he keeps acting like this, and is shocked. She doesn't remember when the last time was that she respected someone.]
And you don't know enough. I think that's a lie. Nobody can ever know enough.
[That's what Elend thought, anyway.]
[Spam : Day One]
I know enough to make this decision.
[Dean shrugs, because both of these things are true. She can think it's a lie all she likes, but he doesn't see a reason to argue about it. Also, whatever else she's saying, she hasn't tried to back away from him yet and he doesn't make her, doesn't try himself.
Affection seems like it's hard to come by, here. He brought plenty with him to hand out to any of his people that will take it.]
I'm sorry I can't do more. I can't make those kinds of decisions.
[Spam : Day One]
[He's been punished so many times. Has Vin ever seen him smile?]
Thank you for making bad decisions for me.
I could rip your arms off and hand them to you. But I won't. I think it's because I'm too broken to be angry.
[Spam : Day One]
It'll come back. And I mean, I hope you remember that I make horrible decisions when it does, but if you feel the need to go back for missed opportunities then, well.
I'm not likely to hold it against you for long, provided you get over it. This place sucks five kinds of ass, but it's easier together than alone.
[Spam : Day One]
[She parrots his words, still a little uncomprehending. But she believes him, that's the strange thing. Not in the same way that she believed Nathan, with her soul - but she believes Dean with her heart, and that's close enough, she thinks.]
I'll try to remember that. It doesn't always seem that way.
[Spam : Day One]
Vin is easy. Here, demotion is almost a sign of trustworthiness, and she won't wallow for long. She won't fade away. He knows her, and he knows she won't, no matter how much she wants to, and she can borrow that for a time if she needs it.
He blows a breath out and nods.]
I know. [And he does, because together sometimes means eventually apart, too, and apart is so much worse than alone. Alone is just alone. Apart always feels like there might be something that could be done to fix it, something to be said, or something that shouldn't have been, some mistake that was made. Apart feels like someone's fault. Apart never heals.] But alone, you just... run out one day. You just stop.
Other people make it worth it. Other people are reasons not to stop.
[Spam : Day One]
[Even if she continued moving on the outside, she knows she was truly dead on the inside. Soul-dead. But someone managed to find a spark in her and bring her back to life. Now she moves, slow but certain, one foot in front of the other, until the day when she really knows where she's going.]
I don't ever want to do it again.
You seem to be an expert on starting up again. So I'll trust you.
[Spam : Day One]
[Dean shrugs, and it's not dismissal, not even when it sounds so simple. He knows it's not, and yet how can it be more complicated? One foot in front of the other, there are a hundred and one ways to continue, and only one way to stop. People complicate it but that's the bottom line. That's the big secret.
Dean chuckles. He's never been an expert at anything before. Nothing good, anyway, nothing to do with people instead of hunting. It makes something in his chest feel a little loose and a little desperate, but he doesn't argue. If she needs to trust him, he'll just have to deal with it.]
I'll take it, for now.
As long as I'm here, you need something from me, I'll do my best to give it. Trust that, if you have to. That much I can promise.