Amelia Sofía Jones (
unalienable) wrote in
animus_network2013-03-17 08:03 pm
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001 Star-Spangled ☆ Text/Action
[ A young blonde is at a terminal in the dorms, typing away furiously. Her hair is drenched through from the ever constant rain and sitting beside her is what appears to be your stereotypical grey extraterrestrial. Child-sized and looking about curiously, the grey is a passive counterpoint to America's livid demeanor. ]
Hey, just what the hell is going on around here? One minute I'm making plans to celebrate St. Paddy's Day and the next I'm waking up in the Twilight Zone. It's raining. INDOORS! And it looks like I somehow ended up in someone's worst (or best?) latex fetish dreams. My clothes are nowhere to be found, my jacket is gone, this is definitely not my bedroom and not my house, and, ha, oh yeah, apparently the world ended.
Seriously. This joke isn't funny. Somebody please tell me this is just the sad results of one of England's stupid experiments gone wrong and everything will be back to normal if I click my heels and say "there's no place like home". This can't really be happening. It's not possible.
Hey, just what the hell is going on around here? One minute I'm making plans to celebrate St. Paddy's Day and the next I'm waking up in the Twilight Zone. It's raining. INDOORS! And it looks like I somehow ended up in someone's worst (or best?) latex fetish dreams. My clothes are nowhere to be found, my jacket is gone, this is definitely not my bedroom and not my house, and, ha, oh yeah, apparently the world ended.
Seriously. This joke isn't funny. Somebody please tell me this is just the sad results of one of England's stupid experiments gone wrong and everything will be back to normal if I click my heels and say "there's no place like home". This can't really be happening. It's not possible.

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I guess I'm shit outta luck? 'Cause there was nothing there but my friend here.
[ She sighs and walks back to the terminal to sit beside the Grey. ]
There's gotta be some reason they've kidnapped us here. And a way to get home. What's your name? I'm America. Are there any other people who, um, seem like they're named after countries here?
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He raises an arm to rub the back of his neck with mild discomfort.] Arthur Kirkland. [Cagey arsehole it is. It eases his conscience a little. She'll find out eventually (if she doesn't disappear), and they can have it out then. But at least he won't be carrying this old guilt with him when it comes to that.
He jumps on one of the other subjects before he can change his mind about telling her his name.] It is actually possible to be sent home. But, every report I've seen from people that have been— [He hesitates, his face twitching slightly in a way reminiscent of a wince. He's remembering the viewfinder, the utter nothingness at the end of it and the sharp pain that comes from nothingness in a nation.] ...nothing left, they say.
The administrators claim they saved us from whatever did that to our worlds.
[England averts his eyes again, but it's considerably not out of petulance this time.] I've never returned. So I can't say.
As for the countries, I know a few. But I doubt many of them will be familiar to you.
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Why's that? And has anyone thought that these administrators destroyed our worlds? I mean, the world wasn't about to explode when I left. I would have known. If they really brought us here, like it was no big deal, then how do we even know if they haven't just messed with those people's heads to make them believe there was nothing left back home?
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He's never been home, so he doesn't know. But he doesn't know if someone like him would even survive the trip. It hurt like nothing he could ever imagine just looking through that viewfinder; what would it feel like to actually be standing in the wasteland of his own country? Even if it was fake or all in his head, it wouldn't make the knowledge of that pain go away.
It wouldn't send him home.]
—I don't know, alright?! None of us know.
[He doesn't mean to snap at her, and he's almost sorry, but it's obvious from the pained expression on his face that this isn't something he wants to dwell on, and it's definitely not something he can answer.]
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Right, okay... Y'know, just... Nevermind.
[ She doesn't look back at him as she seats herself back in the chair and tries to go back to watching the network. Tony doesn't look away from Arthur right away, but the Grey seems to be contemplating something. A couple moments pass before she blurts out rather heatedly, "LIMEY BASTARD!"
America hardly bats an eyelash. ]
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Arthur panics, and when he panics, he rather loses control of his mouth. And apparently also his hands, because he raises one as if to reach for her, not that he goes through with doing so or does much more than make himself look really stupid.] Wait- it's not—
[He chokes out an "I'm" after that, but he can't get much more than a short s from what he means to say next. The apology knots in his throat, tangled unpleasantly with his pride.
The alien's outburst is just insult to injury, and provokes a strained:] Please——
[England cringes at the sound of his own voice, wrought with more emotion than he's comfortable with showing. He takes a deep breath. In, out. He does this twice before attempting to speak like a rational human being.]
Please. I'm s- just— I can't tell you what I don't know. But— I can tell you what I do, and—
I think it's something you deserve to know. All right? [Even if she probably wouldn't believe him, now.]