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digophelia) wrote in
eachdraidh2015-02-20 06:26 pm
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[ Alice has been trying to draw in her sketchpad for a while now and it's clear from how wrinkled the piece of paper is, that she's tried to draw on it to no avail. It's been erased numerous times. Right beside her are her imp and her rabbit, as always. She's been quiet at the villa, she's locked herself up acting stranger than before. ]
How funny it is when the mind brings so many images and memories that it cannot even transfer onto a sheet of paper. I know what I see, but it cannot go through my fingertips and onto my paper, unlike so many times before.
[ By the tone of her voice, she means more than that. Guarded as ever, Alice will not say what it is, other than she reluctantly places her pencil down on the paper. Art blocks are terrible, and they're more terrible than before. ]
I am sorry... for my absence. Please don't think of me as silly, but I lost a good companion of my mine. My mare. My horse. I took her in after my first battle, when her owner had fallen. I loved her dearly, she was my friend, too, as much as anyone else I know here.
[ Alice says this while trying not to cry. ]
I loathe to think of another animal as a replacement, but seeing as it is a necessity, I have no other choice. She had fallen in battle when I separated from the others.
[ When she went on her rampage after the Jabberwock, though she's not going to say that. Alice just rubs her rabbit's ears instead while looking at her blank paper. ]
I can try and buy one, if needed, if anyone wants to humor me. I know this is a silly request after everything that has happened -- selfish, even. I think it might be best if I left, for a small while, so I can clear my head and be useful again. No good comes of being a shut-in.
[ After all, ever since she came back, she's been acting stranger and much more distant than before. There is more here that she wants to say; she struggles with saying it. ]
I, well- never mind that. Please be well, all of you.
How funny it is when the mind brings so many images and memories that it cannot even transfer onto a sheet of paper. I know what I see, but it cannot go through my fingertips and onto my paper, unlike so many times before.
[ By the tone of her voice, she means more than that. Guarded as ever, Alice will not say what it is, other than she reluctantly places her pencil down on the paper. Art blocks are terrible, and they're more terrible than before. ]
I am sorry... for my absence. Please don't think of me as silly, but I lost a good companion of my mine. My mare. My horse. I took her in after my first battle, when her owner had fallen. I loved her dearly, she was my friend, too, as much as anyone else I know here.
[ Alice says this while trying not to cry. ]
I loathe to think of another animal as a replacement, but seeing as it is a necessity, I have no other choice. She had fallen in battle when I separated from the others.
[ When she went on her rampage after the Jabberwock, though she's not going to say that. Alice just rubs her rabbit's ears instead while looking at her blank paper. ]
I can try and buy one, if needed, if anyone wants to humor me. I know this is a silly request after everything that has happened -- selfish, even. I think it might be best if I left, for a small while, so I can clear my head and be useful again. No good comes of being a shut-in.
[ After all, ever since she came back, she's been acting stranger and much more distant than before. There is more here that she wants to say; she struggles with saying it. ]
I, well- never mind that. Please be well, all of you.

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Well, they're people, too. She was my friend; Sophie and my impo are my friends. They're beings you can tell secrets to and they will never utter a word of it.
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Are they..?
I never knew... I just thought you kept them cause you fancied animals.
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[ A decade later, it still pains her to think of Dinah and her children. But she lived an isolated life as a child, she had nothing but her animals. ]
They're pure of heart, they have no malicious intent in their hearts. They will never do anything to hurt you. That is why they're my friends.
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Nothing to ever hurt you... but horses, aren't they frightening? They can kill you with a simple kick if they're startled.
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[ Alice emphasizes that. ]
But if you treat them well enough and love them, then you have nothing to fear. Unlike people who will hurt you because they like to.
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[ She's trying to understand, but fails to grasp it. This is a girl who grew up looking at animals as tools for her craft and nothing more. Not even strays came to visit her home in the ten years she lived alone. ]
I'm sorry, this is inappropriate. I just don't know how else to speak with you after everything that has happened to us all.
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[ And she cannot help but make allusions to the doctors Bumby and Wilson; they are the prime examples, in her mind, of scum. Genuinely, she asks- ]
What do you mean?
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[ She's just no good at this stuff. ]
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You do not own any animals, not like me. How is that strange?
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... and then I have a broom. [ Don't ask, Alice. Just. Don't. ]
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But you still have Fizzle.
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[ Does Alice want to find out? Flying brooms are all the rage with dark haired girls. ]
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[ Alice has a strange dichotomy when it comes to the concept of pets, clearly. ]
But Fizzle is like Sophie. He's your friend. So are the imps and fairies.
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[ Hope Alice didn't have any private conversations at The Barrel! ] ... so it's like that. They're friends with shorter life spans.
... I don't have many friends.
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[ To Alice all imps and fairies she's crossed paths with are her friends. ]
He's still a friend, even if you say you don't have many friends. There isn't anything wrong with.
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Is it okay to be friends... like that? [ What an awkward conversation. ]
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Alice, you sound tired.
[ It's almost too abrupt, but maybe Rin had been waiting all this time to say so. ]
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I am tired.
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It's nothing new.
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... nightmares?
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Well, yes, they're nightmares. [ She didn't ask about hallucinations, so that's half a lie, right? That's the other half of her problem. ]
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Aren't you aware that I'm a magus? I can help with that.
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And, pray tell, how would you.
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