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VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerexpress2020-04-19 09:14 am

Event: Abort! Part Two (day 25, Egret). Luggage carriage

They are on world world#27462947582 for about five hours, helping, ushering people out of the city, fighting monsters, keeping guard. All seems well in the city itself, peaceful even except for the slight panic of people being told to move south.

Wherever they are, north in the desert, travelling through the countryside to the south or still in the city itself they will notice from their peripheral vision a darkening of the sky. Looking up they will see clouds. Strange clouds, appearing in the blue sky out of nowhere.

Their SCA’s start beeping, rapidly, flashing red. The clouds are too weird to be clouds, dark shapes in the sky. It might be that the Voidtreckers heed the warning and tap their SCA to evacuate to the train. It might be that they do not.

If they don’t then there is a moment, a moment of absolute stillness as those around them notice the shapes. A confused pause. Children stop their chatter, people stop their complaining, even the monsters seem to sense something and pause in their attacks.

The remaining voidtreckers are yanked away, even without pressing their SCA, they glow gold and disappear.

They all appear in the luggage carriage and not even a second later, with no warning the train lurches, flinging everyone off their feet as it enters the void.

It’s not really easy to tell speed in the void, but they will get the sense that they are moving fast. Faster than before, leaving that world and whatever those shapes were behind.

(OOC: Information on this event is here and part one is here)
irrationally: (but fighting all the demons)

[personal profile] irrationally 2020-05-16 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Afford. It's an interesting choice of words, considering its implications. There's a lot of things it could mean - maybe Wen Qing was too busy with her family, if it was really that big. Or maybe there's something about her family to begin with that wouldn't net her many friends. There's a myriad of possible circumstances, really.

Not wanting to pry, Alice nods, her own expression turning surprisingly timid when faced with a bright smile like that.

"Well, that figures. It couldn't be your personality's fault." Maybe Alice thinks of Wen Qing's personality a tad too favourably, but honestly, she thinks so badly of her own personality that any other is going to look amazing next to it. It's still definitely a genuine compliment though. "But I suppose it means we can both get used to having actual friends."
radishlobbyist: (48 - bNysQcF)

[personal profile] radishlobbyist 2020-05-16 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
If someone had home had told her this, or even most people here on the train, Wen Qing would have taken it as barbed criticism and responded appropriately scathingly. Yet knowing from Alice, it's different. For some reason, Alice seems to consider her genuinely kind - which, Wen Qing assumes, says a lot more about Alice's standards for kindness than about herself.

But whatever the reason or explanation may be, her easy acceptance still leaves her feeling warm, makes the smile come even more easily.

"We can both get used to it," she confirms solemnly, ignoring the comment about her personality simply because she doesn't know how to take that as a compliment without coming across as gruffly dismissive.

She reaches for Alice's shoulder again, just to give her a firm squeeze. "I'm grateful our paths crossed, Alice Liddell."
irrationally: (when they take us up and throw us)

[personal profile] irrationally 2020-05-17 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Her own response comes a moment slower, but perhaps it's since Alice just needs a moment to deal with the genuine emotion that overcomes her at hearing those words.

".. Me too."

For how terrible this train is, dragging people around as if they're little more than toys or puppets, at least it's given her a chance at meeting genuinely kind people. Some of which are apparently even glad to have met her. It feels near-impossible to wrap her head around, though she trusts Wen Qing's words.

"I.. should probably not linger here for too long though." There's too many people. Too much chaos. Alice has already felt on edge during the whole mission, and this whole situation - Wen Qing aside - just isn't helping that. "I'll go grab some tea. Will you be alright?"
radishlobbyist: (wq-15)

[personal profile] radishlobbyist 2020-05-17 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Wen Qing gives her another small, tight smile, this one more encouraging than before. “I’ll be alright,” she promises, “don’t worry about me.”

Then, after a moment of hesitation she acknowledges, “I’m feeling much better now.” Because she hadn’t been okay at first and maybe it is alright to admit this to Alice.

She is truly better now, though, no longer feeling quite so shaken by the day’s events, and so she gives another little encouraging nod. “Go have your tea,” she says gently, “I need to return to my sleeper car and get a shower.”
irrationally: (we walk under ladders)

[personal profile] irrationally 2020-05-18 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm glad that you are feeling better," Alice too admits. It's slightly vulnerable - which is the whole reason she doesn't like showing these things very much to begin with - but if she has to be vulnerable in front of anyone on this train, then it's probably best for it to be the person in front of her right now.

She means it, anyway. Even though Alice knows that horrible things happening is just an inevitable part of life, she still wishes for nothing to happen that would cause Wen Qing to feel anything but good.

There's even the very, very faint ghost of a smile on her face, quickly fading as she tucks a strand of hair behind her ear.

"I shall see you again later." And with that, she turns and leaves the crowded carriage.