Frankin Stein (
madscientits) wrote in
animus_network2012-03-09 07:00 pm
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[The video switches on and... All anyone can see is a hand trying desperately to hit keys on the keyboard. And then, an annoyed little grunt is heard and the hand disappears, seemingly giving up.
And then, the terminal starts rocking. Lightly at first, and then violently enough that the desk the keyboard was in and the monitor go toppling onto the floor. By some odd miracle, they still actually function.
Now that it's down on the floor, the video shows Stein looking rather pissed off, and kind of like she was playing Twister without a mat. The awkward positioning of her legs and left arm is held in place by some glowing white strings stitched between her hand and feet, and the floor. Weird.]
I'm in the library. I need something sharp.
...Please.
And then, the terminal starts rocking. Lightly at first, and then violently enough that the desk the keyboard was in and the monitor go toppling onto the floor. By some odd miracle, they still actually function.
Now that it's down on the floor, the video shows Stein looking rather pissed off, and kind of like she was playing Twister without a mat. The awkward positioning of her legs and left arm is held in place by some glowing white strings stitched between her hand and feet, and the floor. Weird.]
I'm in the library. I need something sharp.
...Please.

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I COULD HELP IF YOU TELL ME WHERE YOU ARE?
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I'm on the third floor library, and I don't mind the help if you don't mind the hike upstairs.
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SICKLES ARE A LOT LESS UNWIELDY, ESPECIALLY SINCE I USE TWO OF THEM.
BUT I TIP MY NONEXISTENT HAT TO YOU, SIR OR MADAM.
IT'S MY PLEASURE TO GIVE YOU A HAND, BE RIGHT THERE.
[And here comes a troll, looking for a person stuck to a floor.
As he spots Stein, he approaches him and crouches down]
Hi.
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My hero~
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He laughs at her words and then peers down at the floor, trying to figure out where those little glowing threads came from.]
I'm happy to help. So...what exactly is going on here?
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And you're more than welcome to be curious about it. [She gestures up at the bolt as best she can currently.] Most everyone is. ...Sorry, I have a feeling that was meant to be a private interest. I didn't mean to be so nosy. [And for once, she meant it, she really didn't mean to be so nosy. Whoops, guess she's got more problems than just being tied to the floor.]
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[He pulls his sickle from his specibus and gently cuts at some of the stitches. When they part easily, he moves with more confidence, cutting her away from the floor]
You said your soul did this?
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Yes, it's been going a bit haywire today. I'm not really sure why. When I was a kid this would happen occasionally, but it's been years since this has been such a problem.
And nice sickle, by the way.
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[He captchalogues it again and grins at the human woman] Do you think that'll happen again?
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Hard to say. I'm not entirely sure what caused it in the first place. I have a theory, but if I'm wrong then it's possible it will. [She tried to ignore how uncomfortable all those teeth made her. At least this guy was quite a bit smaller than the last adult troll she met up with. And his horns were a lot less sharp which was definitely a bonus.] ...You wouldn't happen to know what the fate of people who leave the tower is though, would you?
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You mean people who just vanish from the tower without dying or jumping off? So far as I know, they go back to their own time and forget about the tower. Sometimes they come back.
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Knowing that in itself might keep my soul from going haywire again. [Famous last words, those are.] I'm Stein, by the way, and I really do mean it when I thank you for coming to my rescue. [She extends her arm out to shake his hand, assuming those aliens have the same sort of introductory practices as most humans did.]
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[He extends his hand as well, uncertain, but clasps hers. He's seen this done] Nice to meet you, Stein. You can call me Signless. [He beams] It was my pleasure. Not all the time that I get to ride in to someone's rescue, but it's a thing I enjoy doing.
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And she was pretty resistant to try and do anything like hold him up or catch him if he starting falling or touch him at all ever again.] I am so sorry; are you alright? Usually that doesn't happen. Really.
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What the taint-chafing fuck was that?
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And that was my soul continuing to go haywire. [She twisted her bolt around a few times, like a normal person might awkwardly play with their hair in a situation like this.] Really, after the stitches started acting up I should have expected this to happen...
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I didn't know souls could do that! [He's mesmerized by the screw, crimson eyes widening a little]
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I'm actually surprised you believed in souls to begin with. Most people I've talked to are quite skeptical about it to begin with. [Her screw thunks back in place and her hand falls back to her side.] And before you ask, turning it helps organize my thoughts better.
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It organizes your thoughts? Are you a cyborg or something like that?
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...Well actually I'm not sure if it would work on anyone's. Does your species have a brain in your head like us, or is it different?
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