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Jamie ([personal profile] lost_boy) wrote2018-08-08 03:59 pm
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I had no idea what she was doing.

She probably knew I was there, I had been following her for a little while now, watching as she seemed to test trees for some reason, and I hadn't made any real attempt to hide that I was there. I hadn't meant to follow her without saying a word, just watching as she worked, but once she started up with the trees, I found myself distracted trying to work out what she was doing.

I would have tested trees to see whether or not they would make good snares. I didn't think that was what she was doing. In a place like Darrow, snares weren't necessary, not for hunting, not for security either. There were better ways to do both those things and although I couldn't say for certain she would know that, I had to assume she would.

Someone who knew how to make snares would be smart enough to figure that out.

Eventually she was going to get annoyed with me, so I finally stepped closer, my hands in my pockets, and asked, "What are you doing?"

Hopefully she would answer me. But probably not before thinking I was Elio first, just like everyone else, even though we sounded nothing alike.
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[personal profile] wildmage_daine 2018-08-24 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Daine would have winced at that question once, and the urge is still there. The 'why' of it all is a mystery to her, and not one she much cares to air. She doesn't know why the city gave her an apartment instead of sending her there, though she is grateful. She also doesn't know how to explain it without making it sound horribly unfair, because it is.

But she hasn't lived at Ocean View for some time, now. Really, the apartment needn't come up at all. "Because I live out here, in a farmhouse with some other folk. Biffy and Lyall are my guardians." It's the technical term more than the right one, but she doesn't want to put Jamie off by calling them 'Pack.'

"Though even that seems strange, often as not. Seventeen's a bit old to have folk treat you like a child. Like you need guarding." She wrinkles her nose, making no attempt to hide her feelings on that matter. Granted, folk her age in Darrow often act as if they might as well be children, but she suspects it's because no one expects better of them, not because they can't help themselves.
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[personal profile] wildmage_daine 2018-08-26 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
She frowns, bewildered -- not because his story strikes any familiar chords with her, but because it's hard to reconcile what he's saying now with what he said before. Either he was taken from a place with no grown-ups -- and if that's true, how did he get there in the first place? -- or he was taken to a place with no grown-ups -- and if that's true, that'd mean he was kidnapped by another child, or group of children, which is hard to imagine and doesn't make much sense.

"So... did you start off in a place with no grown-ups? Or was it a bunch of children who took you away?" She just assumes it was a group, and that one child didn't haul him off.
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[personal profile] wildmage_daine 2018-08-31 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mithros," she breathes, at a loss. Plenty of questions spring to mind. Persuasive or not, why go with this boy, Peter, in the first place? Was life at home so terrible?

It might very well have been, which makes her hesitate to ask.

She's not sure how much Jamie really wants to share. And either way, it seems a little unfair, to have him just heap painful details of his own past in her lap while she just sits there and takes them.

"I left home when I was thirteen," she offers after a few moments' thought. "Bandits hit our farm while I was away. Everything was just... gone. Nothing to stay for." She hesitates for a beat. "I s'pose I wouldn't have been hard to persuade, either. Though I didn't feel much like a child anymore, after all that."
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[personal profile] wildmage_daine 2018-09-02 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Daine hums in affirmation. "Near enough. Except pirates only travel by sea in my realm. Snowsdale was up in the mountains, so it was bandits we had to worry about."

And that's about all that can be said about it without going into some truly nasty details. She doesn't much care for telling anyone about how she'd run mad with the Pack, least of all folk she's just met. Just because he knows what pirates are doesn't mean he'll understand the vengeance she took.
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[personal profile] wildmage_daine 2018-09-07 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
It is cruel, but a sort of two-legger cruelty she's so well acquainted with that all she can do is shrug. "Some folk find it easier to take things than work for them. It happens here, too, I expect; it's just that folk are more careful about it, and they don't run in gangs so much." Or if they do, they seem more concerned with holding their own territory than sweeping through someone else's.

Really, the nearest Darrow has ever gotten to the sort of lawlessness she'd see back home was the Purge. And there's been no sign that they're doing that again.