Nephry Osborne (
silversnowfall) wrote2012-08-13 01:26 am
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[Taken silently within a few hours of one of her oldest friends disappearing, she didn't even have her journal on hand to chance an explanation. A quick one. It was too fast and too late and she was gone.
Over a week later, she wakes up in a greenish forest near some tended shrubs and trees - a cherry tree, says her thoughts, with no basis at all - and tries her best to look nonplussed until she can figure out what in the world is going on here. This is no Keterburg, and she's sure she went to bed in her quiet, frozen hometown just a few hours ago.
When she stands, slow and unfamiliar, one supportive hand brushes against a book bearing her name. So she opens it. Reads things from people she suddenly recognizes, all at once understanding the journal and the forest and the wings again.]
Luceti? [The word comes as a distant almost-whisper. In the journal's camera, Nephry is wide-eyed and scattered for an uncharacteristically long time; when she does regain her composure, she can't keep the surprised note out of her voice.]
Luceti? I...don't understand. How long...has it been since I left?
[[ooc: Thanks to some excellent genes, it may be hard to tell that Nephry's gained about ten years, physically, in the week she was gone. But she has - and has ten years of life and changes on Auldrant in memories to go with them! And ten Auldrant years is a very long time.]]
Over a week later, she wakes up in a greenish forest near some tended shrubs and trees - a cherry tree, says her thoughts, with no basis at all - and tries her best to look nonplussed until she can figure out what in the world is going on here. This is no Keterburg, and she's sure she went to bed in her quiet, frozen hometown just a few hours ago.
When she stands, slow and unfamiliar, one supportive hand brushes against a book bearing her name. So she opens it. Reads things from people she suddenly recognizes, all at once understanding the journal and the forest and the wings again.]
Luceti? [The word comes as a distant almost-whisper. In the journal's camera, Nephry is wide-eyed and scattered for an uncharacteristically long time; when she does regain her composure, she can't keep the surprised note out of her voice.]
Luceti? I...don't understand. How long...has it been since I left?
[[ooc: Thanks to some excellent genes, it may be hard to tell that Nephry's gained about ten years, physically, in the week she was gone. But she has - and has ten years of life and changes on Auldrant in memories to go with them! And ten Auldrant years is a very long time.]]
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[Did this mean... Nephry hadn't gone home?]
[He can't move. He feels so overwhelming relieved, he can't even step through the doorway. But if Nephry didn't go home, what did that mean for her memories...?]
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A part of her had forgotten her tendency toward a black-and-white scheme as a younger woman.]
I hope you don't mind excusing me while I change.
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[It takes him a minute to respond, still just staring.]
[Oh. Right. New feather dress.]
[......!]
Not at all. [His voice sounds distance for a minute, but once he hears it, he catches himself. He actually sounds a bit more cheerful when he speaks again, if not still a bit out of it.] I'll be waiting for you in the living room, then.
[And he'll just close the door behind him and do just that! Maybe he should make tea. He could use something to calm his nerves a bit.]
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[But were the malnosso's false memories to be considered genuine? It went hand-in-hand with something Ion himself had never quite reconciled: if people could exist from the past and the future in Luceti at the same time, did that mean the future was absolute? Or were there simply multiple timelines where things were different? It felt like something that was just too big for someone to try and understand.]
[He didn't know whether it would be the right thing to do, to tell Nephry that the malnosso had simply altered her. She probably wouldn't believe him -- and he wouldn't blame her.]
[But the effects will wear off regardless, right?]
[Soon after she sits down, Ion comes in with two cups of tea and hands one to Nephry.] I thought perhaps you might like some as well.
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But she could also indeed be herself from Auldrant's future. Just for a little while.]
Thank you. I could use it. ...Something is bothering you.
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...I guess I'm still working on processing what's happened today. It's been... a long week.
[And it's not something he wants to talk about. Bringing it up to Nephry out of necessity was already more than he wanted to say on the matter. He shakes his head.]
But I'll be all right. To be honest, I'm more curious to hear how you've been. I'm sure a lot can happen in a few years, let alone ten.
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Auldrant has changed - for the better, I think.
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...you know, I've never really asked about the future of Auldrant before, all things considered. [Even knowing it was a future he'd neither see nor truly be a part of, how was it any different from reading the Score?] But even so, that's... a relief to hear.
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[There's nothing for it but to be blunt and quick and try to hold off any odd feelings about talking to the ghosts of a past who knew a past Nephry.]
I remarried after my first husband's death.
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[Though perhaps instead it's simply in the fact that she felt the need to bring it up at all that instead compels him to ask:]
Oh? Is it anyone I would know?
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[Okay, now the fact that this is still blush-worthy for her says a lot.]
He's an old friend.
/slides in here late hi hi
I imagine whoever he is, he must consider himself lucky. You seem very fond of him.
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It's Peony.
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[But the surprise quickly turns into a smile instead.]
My, I never would have guessed! Congratulations, Nephry. [And then, with a bit of a chuckle himself.] Or perhaps I should be saying Your Highness, now?
[Cause, you know, married an Emperor and all.]
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...You didn't know about us? We were...together, as children.
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...were you? I admit, I had no idea. I knew from Jade that you were childhood friends when he was staying in Keterburg, but not much more than that.
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