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Post by Erik Stoneking on Apr 30, 2013 21:18:53 GMT -4
Erik was a bit shocked at the hiss that came from Rebecca after she revealed how she got there, but it somewhat seemed to confirm Erik’s suspicions that she had a split personality, and it explained where the third voice he had been hearing had come from. It was quite odd how she had appeared, just ‘swoorlied’ in the air then she was here.
The other girl didn’t seem to want to say how exactly she had gotten here, but she had at least revealed that her name was Cerci. It was a shame though, Erik really wanted to know how everyone was getting here, and he assumed Rebecca/Grace’s way wasn’t the norm.
“Sorry for being so nosy about that, I just kind of wanted to know how everyone keeps getting here. Anyway, it’s nice to meet you Cerci.” Erik then continued the metaphor that Cerci used, “Well, I would continue this line of questioning if I hadn’t left my badge at home. I’m afraid I have no legal ground to ask anything else. But, would you like me to take you to town?”
It was getting really late and although he had heard something about staying the night here, so he assumed that she had something they could do that in, it would probably be nicer to go to town. The forest could get a little scary at night.
Rebecca watched as the other two people spoke. They both appeared to be adults in the girl's eyes. They talked without any problems in speech, and they were both really tall. She felt a little excluded from the conversation, but she assumed that this was because she seemed so much younger.
Despite being fourteen, Rebecca was more than a bit childish. She might even be considered not so different from a five year old. Pretty much she just stood there quietly, making sure to memorize their names.
Rebecca noticed something odd on the ground. She knelt down to it, it was shaped oddly, and the smell kind of hurt her nose. It was a blue flower, but Rebecca didn't know what it was. She then quietly said to herself. "What is this?"
She then touched it, and it seemed to be sort of soft. Slowly she tried to grab it. It seemed much more stuck in the ground than she thought. After grabbing the flower, and finally ripping it out, she got up and held it in front of her as she looked at it mesmerized. The little girl seemed attracted to the colorful flower. She had seen things like this before, but she didn't remember everything from back then.
"Don't you worry, lad, you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. It's that simple," Cerci tapped her finger to her nose and smiled genuinely. She wasn't trying to be as mysterious or condescending as she was coming off, but if her Uncle taught her anything it was discreetness. Cerci seemed satisfied with his response to her teasing remark and even offered him a chuckle in return.
"Well, alright then. Now that that's settled," she turned to face Rebecca who seemed preoccupied with an odd looking flower at the moment and placed her hands on the front of her thighs as she leaned forward slightly to speak to the distracted child. "Hey, Rebecca, what do you think? Do you want Erik to take us to town?"
Now that Cerci knew there was a town nearby she wanted to see it more than ever. Even if it wasn't the place she was looking for, a little curiousness never hurt anyone. Besides, it wasn't like she had an exact deadline. If she promised herself not to stay long, she could see the sights and be aboard Causeway before the sun came up the next day. Speaking of the sun, a slight glance up at the sky gave view to the same twilight colored scene that she had witnessed when she first arrived only a few hours ago. It confused her, but she shrugged it off as merely a longer sun cycle then Montressor; she was on another planet after all. If she had the time she would remind herself to ask Erik about it.
Post by Erik Stoneking on Apr 30, 2013 23:26:51 GMT -4
Erik didn’t have much to say so he just stood there waiting for the two other girls to come to a consensus as to whether they wanted him to take them to the town or not. Rebecca was messing around with a flower while Cerci was asking her about going to town. Hopefully they would say yes, it wasn’t really too much trouble and he would hate to see people stay here all night.
“Twilight Town is pretty great. The architecture is beautiful and there are lots of nice places to go to.” He probably didn’t really need to convince them to come, but he did enjoy bragging about his home sometimes. There were many great places to relax and to hang out with friends.
Looking to Rebecca Erik asked, “So, how about it? It’s not even that far from here. It won’t take long at all.” Rebecca seemed to be the only one that hadn’t made a decision yet. She seemed a little distracted with the flower that she took from the ground.
Erik hadn’t paid much attention earlier but once he looked at Cerci again he realized that she had a sword and a gun. It unnerved him a little bit, but it might have been normal from wherever she was from so he said nothing. Perhaps he would be able to learn something about them after getting the answer regarding town.
"Um... maybe we should go to the town then?" Rebecca said, unsure of her answer. She didn't even remember what a town was like. She then looked at Erik, and decided to ask him a question. "What's 'argiteture?'" She said trying hard to pronounce the word. This word wasn't one she'd have come across, before and during the lab incident.
Rebecca looked closely at the flower. She had no idea what it was, and it hurt her nose, but she didn't want to stop looking at it. She then walked in front of Cerci and held up the flower. "Do you know what this is called?" She said while showing Cerci the flower.
Rebecca wouldn't know that people would find it odd for a girl her age, to not be able to pronounce stuff right, or not know what a flower was. Rebecca didn't even know what they were, so she didn't know it was supposedly obvious.
"Architecture," Cerci corrected Rebecca's mispronunciation of the word. By the looks of her, the small girl seemed to be around eleven or twelve, but there was no telling exactly how old she was by her looks; especially since she was so small. For all she knew, Rebecca could have been much older than her, but was small due to some sort of genetic trait. While Rebecca was asking Erik about the word she pronounced wrong, Cerci took that time to look over at him as well. By his looks and height Cerci would have guessed he was around sixteen or seventeen, but she could have been wrong about that too. Shrugging, she let out a little sigh and was about to straighten when she had the blue flower pushed suddenly in front of her eyes. Gasping slightly in surprise, Cerci straightened immediately and took a small step back. Realizing that she had just been startled by a flower, she blushed and cleared her throat, trying to recompose herself in front of Erik and Rebecca.
"U-um, that's a- ehem, that's a flower, Rebecca," she reached out and touched the blue petals with her fingertip, watching as it dipped from the added weight. A slight frown formed on her face as she observed Rebecca from over the flower; she wondered whether or not Rebecca had experienced some sort of accident that resulted in memory loss. For someone to forget even what a simple flower looked like...there had to be something wrong with them, didn't there?
"A-anyways," Cerci straightened and turned her attention back to Erik, deciding to push Rebecca's odd behavior to the back of her mind for the time being, "The aye's have it. Take us to Twilight Town."
Post by Erik Stoneking on May 1, 2013 22:00:17 GMT -4
Erik chuckled as a simple flower managed to scare Cerci. He hoped it was just that it was unexpected and not that she had a deathly fear of flowers, as that might present a problem. Erik rolled his head around trying to relax his neck as stiffness had developed from sleeping on the tree earlier.
Erik nodded his head slowly as the two others finally decided to go to Twilight Town. “Alright then, just follow me and I’ll show you the way to wonderful Twilight Town,” he said as he started turning around. Erik felt the slickness of the grass beneath his feet as he started walking to the hole to Twilight Town.
“You’re going to want to watch your head as we go through, the hole doesn’t really allow you to stand at full height.” Leading the way Erik soon saw the hole and began to make his way through. The lights of Market Street were in sight.
"Flower..." Rebecca said staring at it while Erik lead them to the town. The few walked through a dark forest, this would likely sends shivers down the girl's spine, if she knew what to fear. For example, if she had heard of zombies, this path would be a lot more unsettling.
As they got to near the hole, Rebecca ran into the hole, not watching her head, even though Erik said to. The girl was just short, she could fit in easily. She then looked at the others, as if she won a competition.
Rebecca peaked her head in and then looked in awe at all the odd lights, and peculiar buildings. "Whoa!" She said surprised. Even if she remembered what a town looked like, this one was new to her. She stood at the hole and looked inside.
Cerci lagged behind for a bit, watching as Erik took the lead and trekked into the shadowed forest. Rebecca soon followed and after a moment or two, Cerci was alone. She stole a small glance back to where she had parked Causeway and considered whether or not she should leave her ship in strange waters. The thought occurred to her that this place was practically abandoned and that Erik also mentioned that the only way here was through a crack in the wall so she figured that her baby would be alright.
"Be back in a few ticks, Causeway," she muttered this to herself before jogging to catch back up with the others. When she entered the forest the first thing she noticed was the trees, the second thing was that Erik and Rebecca were already on their way through the crack located on the far side of the forest. "Damn, wait for me!"
By the time she caught up to them, Erik was already halfway through and Rebecca, who seemed to be mesmerized by what she was seeing on the other side, was more peering and gawking then doing any moving. Because she was taller than Rebecca, she took Erik's warning seriously and ducked her head down to fit through the opening in the wall. It was indeed a tight fit, but if Erik's boasting was right, the town on the other side would be well worth it.