DI Patricia Menzies (
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realityshifted2012-04-05 08:41 pm
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[today there is a nine-year-old girl on the Astral Plane who, perhaps surprisingly, doesn't seem that bothered about her sudden presence in a multi-dimensional nexus. she has long brown hair and is wearing a plain T-shirt and jeans that are a little tattered and dirty, as though they've seen quite a bit of exploring. but her hair is neat and she doesn't look like she's been in anything particularly dirty today. being a curious child, though, she's made for the most interesting place she could spot--the black hole. currently, she has a hand in the gravity field around it and is attempting to see how far she can reach into that]
That feels weird! [she pushes her hand a little farther in, making a face at the sensation of the gravity fighting back] What is this thing?
[anyone listening might notice that the girl has a clear Mancunian accent. in fact, she may even look a bit familiar. but on her end, she's too busy poking at the field to notice anyone who might be approaching]
[ooc: Menzies is currently under her first experiment! For the time being, she has been regressed to when she was nine.]
That feels weird! [she pushes her hand a little farther in, making a face at the sensation of the gravity fighting back] What is this thing?
[anyone listening might notice that the girl has a clear Mancunian accent. in fact, she may even look a bit familiar. but on her end, she's too busy poking at the field to notice anyone who might be approaching]
[ooc: Menzies is currently under her first experiment! For the time being, she has been regressed to when she was nine.]
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[now, he knows there can't be an actual way for her to do that, or so he reasons. that decided, it doesn't mean he isn't going to try] You know, there has to be. Tell you what, there's a mail box back on the Plane. We could write her a letter if you'd like.
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A letter? [considering that, she makes a face] But I'll 'ave been gone for a long time before she gets that...
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But I gotta ask--[since it's something he's curious about anyway]--is the letter just to your mom? What about your dad?
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[she nods at the first part of his question. to the second, she says:] I 'aven't got one. It's just me and mum. [her answer is flat--factual. there's no sense of sadness, regret, anger--no real emotion at all in her tone. it's simply a statement, as if she's just given the answer to 2+2]
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South...Dakota? [she giggles] Are all the undercover names like that?
[because it sounds more like what they'd do in a film than what she imagines in real life]
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[he pauses for a second, and when he speaks again, his voice is a little softer] Not even my mom and dad know.
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Maybe you could write 'em a letter? If you send it from the Plane, then nobody would know it's from you or where to find you. [she brightens a little, happy with that idea--but she watches for his reaction]
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Maybe I will. [starts walking again, his voice warm again] Couldn't hurt. Besides, I need something to do while you write yours.
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Is it far? [she scurries after him]
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[scans the area quickly before speaking] Not too much farther. It's just over there. [points at the small postbox in the distance] See it?
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[even squinting, it takes her a second to spot the post box. but when she does, she nods eagerly] Yeah! C'mon, let's go write letters! [and with that, she takes off running for it]
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he gives her a moment's head-start before taking off after her, though his pace is more akin to a leisurely jog than anything. he actually has to make a conscious effort not to run fast; he's so used to doing the exact opposite. the number of times he's pushed his suit's capabilities just to get out of a jam--or rather, to avoid one... it's worth it, though, letting her stay just ahead of him. he has a feeling she'd like winning, just like someone else he knows.]
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[it's at this point that she realises what she didn't think of before, though] Oh... [she frowns, concerned] North, have you got paper?
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You know, the best part of this mail box? You don't even need any stamps or pay any kind of postage to send a letter. It just goes.
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