Linda Esquivel (
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realityshifted2015-01-11 03:17 pm
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[when Linda comes to the Plane today, she isn't looking to meet new people or explore the strange places. she just wants to get out of Chester's Mill. in fact, she's actually hoping she won't be seen because she's clearly distraught when she arrives. she's in uniform again, but her shirt is marked by a giant blood spatter across it, the shape of which implies that it isn't her own blood. she looks like she's on the verge of tears, or she would be if she weren't so confused about the fact that she's just found herself in six inches of snow]
[distracted by this unexpected reality, she looks around for a moment, baffled. but then she seems to come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter and lets herself sink to her knees in it, ignoring how cold the snow is even through her pantlegs and how far up her body it comes. if anything, it seems a perfect match for the hole she's nursing in her heart, and the tears she's been valiantly trying to contain fall at last]
He's really gone... [the words are quiet and choked as Linda gives into her grief]
[distracted by this unexpected reality, she looks around for a moment, baffled. but then she seems to come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter and lets herself sink to her knees in it, ignoring how cold the snow is even through her pantlegs and how far up her body it comes. if anything, it seems a perfect match for the hole she's nursing in her heart, and the tears she's been valiantly trying to contain fall at last]
He's really gone... [the words are quiet and choked as Linda gives into her grief]

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He's never seen her before, but it doesn't matter. He doesn't even stop or slow down, only changes directions and start toward her, making no secret about it as he braves unfolding his arms long enough to wave to her. And once's he's reached her, he kneels down - snow be damned - and immediately starts to look her over. That blood splatter is worrying, sure but he knows it's not hers. (He's seen too much death and bloodshed to mistake something like that.)]
Hey... deep breaths. Okay? [a pause, just in case.] C'mon. Let's get you somewhere warmer.
[Because crying person? Bad. Crying person who is probably too distraught to get herself out of the snow and the cold? Likely just a liiiittle bit worse.]
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There's a house I brought here from my world. Doesn't have much furniture, but it's got a fireplace. I'll light it.
[He nods in the proper direction before he starts that way.]
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[though not anymore...]
[she accepts the coat, wrapping it around her, but her actions are still mostly automatic. she nods at Eithan's instructions, following him, sniffling a little as she fights to get her emotions back under control. after another long silence, it occurs to her that she should say something]
Thanks.
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Don't mention it.
[And he lets it stay quiet until they arrive. He didn't lie, there really is very little in the way of furniture - right now, just a few blue velvet parlor chairs - they'd be antique if they weren't actually brand new back in Meridia - and a slightly beat-up leather sofa that looks like it came previously well-loved from a somewhat more modern apartment - which isn't far from the truth (thanks, Tharian friends).
He guides her to the sofa - by the fireplace, of course - and lets her sit there and bundle up while he busies himself with arranging the wood and figuring out exactly where the pilot light is going to be when he actually lights the thing.
While he's working... he doesn't want to bother her, but he figures he should at least say something.]
I might be a stranger, but if you wanna talk, I can listen. Or if I can do anything else. You know. ... I'm Eithan, by the way.
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[but then Eithan makes his offer and shares his name, and she takes in a deep breath, trying to muster up the courage to face reality again] I'm Linda. [she pauses to take another breath, wondering when her throat got so tight] Duke... [the name hangs in the air for a minute as she struggles to form the rest of the sentence without her tears resuming] Our sheriff, Duke. He's dead. [another pause as she fights the lump in her throat] He was...like a father to me. I can't believe he's gone.
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Are you... [He kneels down next to her once he's near, and starts to search for a wound. Her tears tell him there's something else going on here. Something's definitely wrong.] What happened? Who's gone? [He hesitates to touch her, but he isn't sure if she'd like that or not. So, he keeps his hands to himself for the moment.]
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[Tentatively, he reaches out, resting a gloved hand on her shoulder.] I'm sorry he's gone. What...[he trails off mid-sentence for a second as he debates asking this]-what exactly happened...? There's blood all over.
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[An awkward beat later.] I'm really sorry about your--[He hesitates, unsure what word to use for her relationship with Duke.]--friend. Something like that...that's never easy. I've seen friends killed in front of me, too.
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[for a moment, she doesn't say anything to that. but then, finally, she adds the one fact that seems important right now:] He treated me like he was my father.
And he's--he was our sheriff, Wash. What are we gonna do?
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There's...going to be a lot you'll need to do. But I think for now, you should go somewhere warm and get cleaned up. It'll help you think a little clearer. [He holds a hand out to her to help her up.] There are showers in the mansion. I can find you something to wear in the ballroom, if you want.
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Don't think about it. Don't think about it. Don't think about it.]I'm sorry. [It's all he can say, and he hates it, but it's true. He can guess from the blood on her shirt that the situation is probably far from pretty.] How'd it happen? Or do you not wanna talk about it?
[He mutters a quick spell under his breath, sparks the fireplace to life with a snap of his fingers before he moves to sit on the other side of the couch.]
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[she looks up at Wash at his offer, though. and after a brief hesitation, she takes his hand. she can feel that her fingers are stiff with cold, and she knows his plan is the right idea; she's not going to accomplish anything by staying here out in the snow. and while she'll need to be wearing this when she goes back--after all, Freddy and Paul are on their way--that doesn't mean she can't get into something warm and dry for a little while at least. not to mention, if she goes to take a shower, that will give her a little time alone to mourn, too. and after that...maybe she'll be ready to face what comes next]
All right. Is it far from here?
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[she doesn't notice the spell, huddled as she is on the couch still shivering from what could be cold or grief or, more likely, a mixture of the two]
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[He flashes her a faint smile. At the very least, this'll change the subject for her, if she still doesn't want to try speaking about it. Best case scenario, he gets a little bit of a smile. Who knows?]
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If you want, I can...go get something to drink and eat while you change. Up to you.
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[but then she takes a deep, shaky breath. if anything, his wild story has at least helped her feel safe sharing her own. and so she tries to do just that] A...barrier appeared this morning. Around Chester's Mill. Literally, the whole town. You can't get over or under it, and you can't even hear through it. When you touch it, you get like this...electric shock. But Duke... [she pauses again, swallowing hard, her voice breaking as she continues] When he touched it, it was more than that. His pacemaker...it exploded right out of his chest. [she wipes at fresh tears as she finishes her explanation, shaking her head with the frustration and pain of it all that hasn't yet had a chance to diminish] There wasn't anything I could do.
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[Never mind the blood. That part he tries to pointedly ignore.]
[But he isn't sure what else he can say until they arrive at the ballroom. Duke clearly meant a lot to her, but what can he say in comfort that he hasn't already said? Especially with the way he died...
Soon enough, though, he pushes the door to the ballroom open, steam escaping into the cool air.] Everything should be in the backroom. I'll, uh, wait here. [Short beat.] But if you need me, shout...or something.
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He listens, and though he has no idea what a pacemaker is, he's not about to ask her a stupid question like "What the hell's a pacemaker" when he can pretty much figure out for himself that it's something that was inside the guy, was probably electrical of some sort, and it exploded out of him.
Dear Goddesses Miina and Aliki alike... He wouldn't wish that on any good man, and explosions are kinda his thing.
He's got a handkerchief - a pretty nice one, actually - and he pulls it out of his pocket to offer to her for her tears.]
That's... ... damn. [He shakes his head.] 'm so sorry.
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[but when they get there, she nods at his instructions] I will. But at least come in so you're not standing out in this. [she eyes him as pointedly as she can manage with tearful eyes] I'll be back soon.
[that said, she disappears inside. she's explored the building before--and a lot of the Plane, for that matter--so she knows where to find the clothing. and thankfully, having a task to concentrate on helps her to stay calm and keep her tears in check. the clothing is all a bit odd, but she manages to track down an unfortunately-bright green sweater, a coat, a scarf, and some gloves. once she's changed, she tucks her own shirt into a small cloth bag and brings it with her as she heads to the front to rejoin Wash--whom she hopes to find indoors]
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[not sure what else to say--or what she wants to say--she takes advantage of that opening for a subject change now] W-what about you? [her voice catches on a sob, but she tries to focus on the new topic. at least if she asks him something he should fill the silence while she tries to get her tears under control] What do you mean you're a mage?
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[And so, he waits. When she's out of sight, he takes off his helmet and breathes in deep. He can still smell the blood in the air. He'll...have to make sure to get some in the mansion while she's taking a shower or otherwise occupied. He makes a little noise, annoyed at himself, and slams his helmet back on. And proceeds to pace back and forth for a bit to put the smell behind him.]
[But then she's back, and he's glad there were things he could wear.] Hey. [A small beat and he adds, in an attempt to lighten things up:] Nice outfit.
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Ah, no mages in your world either? Man. I'm startin' to think this place just pulled me here to throw everyone off. [He shakes his head, smiling a bit.]
Yeah. A mage. High wizard, actually. I use fire magic, and my focus is explosions.
[He holds out one hand, palm up - closer to himself than to her, for the sake of her safety (and not startling her, obviously). He mutters a quick spell, and poof! He's practically holding a steady fire in the palm of his hand.]
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[not wanting to give herself the opportunity to stop and think--she's finally stopped crying for now, after all--she steps up to Wash and continues from there right to the door] Come on, let's get to the mansion.
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He smiles at her question, though.] Yeah. It's all me. [And with a quick flick of his fingers, it's gone again.] Been at it since I was little. 's just somethin' that happens in our world, it's weird to me thinkin' there are worlds that don't have this.
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I can make some coffee when we're there if you want.
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So...everybody can do that where you're from?
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Not everyone, no. Lots of people can, though. And like anything else, some are better at it than others. My sister? She can't do any magic at all. But my friend, Mishen? I swear she's better than me! Does this weird shit with like... energy, or somethin' - I don't know, it's like glowy and purple Kinda like a black light. But she can make it into whatever shape she wants. [He shakes his head.] I have no idea what kinda element it is, but it looks pretty awesome.
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[at his offer, she nods, smiling a little again] Sure. Coffee sounds good.
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I make an okay cup of coffee. I'm not usually the one who makes it back home. The mess staff usually do and theirs... [A beat.] Well, let's put it this way: compared to theirs, mine's gourmet. Except there's one good chef who makes a brew that's next to heaven, but I rarely ever gets a cup of it. [He sounds a little sheepish.] I'm just not that lucky.
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[Ahead, the mansion grows closer. He doesn't lead her to the front entrance though, instead choosing to bring her in through the patio entrance so she can see how to get to the kitchen and the bathrooms--and hopefully minimize chances of her getting lost.]
The upstairs bathrooms have tubs and showers. Just go out of the kitchen, take a left, then head up the spiral stairs. You'll have your choice of bathrooms on the right.
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[and with that, she heads off to find the showers. as it turns out, the building isn't hard to navigate. Linda takes her time with her shower, glad for the chance to be alone with her thoughts--and to cry a little. but once she's had this chance to mourn a bit more, she carefully composes herself. when she does return to the kitchen, she's still in her borrowed sweater, but she's much less disheveled and has pulled her hair back into a new, neater bun]
Wash? How'd your coffee turn out?
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Then he goes to the fridge to check on the state of his supply. Since he's here, he pulls some out, pours some into a mug, and puts the rest away. Idly, he sips his blood. He's not going anywhere, and he has a feeling she wants some alone time right now. It's the least he can do.
He's finishing up washing his mug by the time she comes back down, and she'll see his helmet on the counter by a seat he's pulled out from the counter. By now, the smell of coffee has definitely permeated everything.] I think it's okay! Haven't had any yet, though. How was the shower? [He overturns the clean mug in the sink to let it dry, wipes his hands off on a towel, and heads over to the pot to pour the coffee out for them.] Do you want any milk or sugar? [On the occasions he does have coffee, he usually just takes it black.]
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[He pops the milk open and sniffs to see how good it is. It still smells decent, thankfully, so he sets that on the counter, then hunts for the container of sugar he knows is around there somewhere...] Where the hell is it now--ah ha, there it is. [He sets a clear container down in front of her that's half-filled with sugar, then grabs their mugs.] Here you go.
[He sits next to her, blowing on his coffee for a moment before taking a sip. He isn't sure what to say, but he's going to try anyway.] I'm glad the shower helped. Something has to. It's...never easy to lose people you know.
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[He puts a hand out on her arm.] You'll get through it.
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[she appreciates the gesture, though, and she nods again, trying to look calmer than she feels] Yeah...we will.
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[which is a laughably small number of deputies, but other deputies nonetheless]
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You'll find out soon enough. Just...don't be surprised. You have a good head on your shoulders, Linda. You could do it.
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[at that assessment, though, she does nod] Look, if Chester's Mill needs me, then I'll do whatever I have to. It's just not my call to make. For now, I'll do my job--we all will.
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[He'd point out that that sentiment is exactly why she'd be perfect to take the job, but he doesn't. By now, he doesn't think she'll entirely listen, but he isn't offended. Instead, he just nods and lightly pats her on the arm.] Yeah, exactly.
[And he reaches over to grab the pot to top her coffee off. All he can do now is just try to be as supportive as he can be.]