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- nick rivenna,
- nick valentine,
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- pell,
- rey,
- shadow the hedgehog
Event Log: Dreamwalker
Who: Everyone!
What: The Dreamwalker event
Where: In your comfy bed and your sleepy head.
When: May 16th-26th
Warnings: Good dreams, weird dreams, bad dreams, straight-up nightmares. Please remember to tag for warnings in the header if things are going to be bad!
What: The Dreamwalker event
Where: In your comfy bed and your sleepy head.
When: May 16th-26th
Warnings: Good dreams, weird dreams, bad dreams, straight-up nightmares. Please remember to tag for warnings in the header if things are going to be bad!
Have you been having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Tossing and turning, unable to rest those tired eyes? Or maybe you don't sleep at all, and never have. Not to worry! For a little while, you'll have no trouble at all falling asleep - in fact, as night falls, you'll find yourself overwhelmed with exhaustion whether you want to sleep or not. Lay down and rest your weary head, friends. Everyone could use a little extra sleep.
But what will your dreams bring? Something happy, images of a perfect day? Something hopeful, something you've wanted for a long time? Maybe you'll dream of anger, of the face of your worst enemy. Or maybe - just maybe - you'll have a horrific nightmare, and wake screaming, covered in cold sweat.
Not before others have time to see it, though. As you sleep, as you dream, the other residents of Hadriel, friends and enemies and people you've only met once, might find their way into your dreams. Or you might find your way into theirs - and then have to deal with someone's else's nightmares, or hopes, or anger. For the next ten nights, you'll find yourself either a host or a visitor, and no matter how you try you won't be able to stay awake once night falls.
Sweet dreams, Hadriel. Don't let the asshole fear gods bite.► This log covers May 16th-26th.
► Feel free to make your own logs as well!
► Please tag headers of threads with content warnings where they apply
► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► You can't die in the dreams, but if you somehow manage to trip and fall and kill yourself getting out of bed, please report it on the death post.
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"I'm listening."
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She looks down at her shirt. Like her face, it isn't bloodstained as it should be. It's wrong. This dream, or this memory-- it's all wrong. And she has to make it right. At least restore some of the natural order of things.
Rey stands up, and moves towards the window. The city streets and towering buildings outside remains a blurry vision, with black shapes moving up and down the walkways. She pauses before the scene, taking it all in.
That's when she reels her fist back, and throws her knuckles against the glass. It shatters, as does parts of the rainy world beyond this prison.
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And then she slams her fist into the window, cracks trailing up the glass that remains in the frame and onto the horizon beyond. The streets and buildings fracture, distort as the nightmare buckles from her influence upon it.
His brow knots as he casts his eyes back to her. "Rey?"
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"Yes," she says through clenched teeth. "This is how it's supposed to go."
Sort of.
As she hurls her fist into the window a second time and breaks more of the glass, so does her own skin, blood pooling down her white shirt, now ripped and bloody. Whatever is happening, it seems that she's connected to her own environment that she's now destroying.
The black hole in her little universe reveals itself more through the cracked pieces in what had once been a window overlooking Old Chicago.
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Rey was right. Nick doesn't like this. "Rey!"
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As she goes for one more blow against this place, her legs go numb. She loses feeling in her limbs, cracked with red veins coursing under her skin, under her perfect, pretty face she hates so much. She crumbles to her knees, her hand grabbing the windowpane but not stopping her fall.
Rey opens her mouth then, but all that comes out are chunks of blood. That, and some glass, coupled with teeth.
Dream world does not like being fucked with, it would seem.
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That might not be so bad for Rey, who simply has to wake up. As for Nick, he has no idea what happens to someone who is simply a visitor. The gods never are very clear on the consequences for their actions until it's too late.
Unable to sit by and watch as she suffers, Nick bolts to her side, hoping the floor doesn't vanish beneath him like the city beyond the window.
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The world shakes. Walls tear down into the black nothing of her shattered mind. The shards churn within her insides and boil. More dark red chunks spit out from her mouth, bubbling between her fingers, and onto the floor beneath them before slipping away into the darkness.
She can't stop it. Can't warn him. There's nothing she can do but slowly let herself and her memories fall apart.
And then she's falling.
And falling.
Falling.
That's how it's always been, hasn't it?
Always falling, forever.
Until the whole world just
stops.
She's landed face-first over the floor in Nick's spare bedroom, having smacked her head against a dresser. As a bruise forms over the side of her face, she sees that Old Chicago is gone. No more house, no more Nick that looks like her father. The blood and glass and teeth and cracks are also gone.
What remains is an insane reality that she doesn't want to be a part of, and yet isn't done with her. Not by a long shot.
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It wasn't his dream, though. The gods had said they'd be forcing folks to share dreams, to experience them and all the emotions they stir together. Nick realizes belatedly that he should have taken that threat more seriously. His sensory receptors readjust to the sudden change: he's home, on his couch. It's the apartment he shares with Rey. He can still feel her in his grasp, the world around them falling apart with her.
There's an emptiness in his gut he needs to settle before he can think about anything else, an unsettled churning that won't let him think. Straightening his coat, he takes a few, quiet steps over to her door and listens carefully, trying to determine if she's asleep on the other side. He'd rather not crack the door open to find out, but he wants to know -- he needs to know she's in there, and that she's okay.
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As she works on trying to sort her consciousness between reality and nightmare, at least she's no longer suffering any bouts of bloody coughing fits or shattering into actual pieces and falling.
This is about as intact as one can ever expect a waking Rey to be.
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He decides to tiptoe away for now, see if he can't make a round of the city now that he's awake. They'll talk about this later, Rey -- if there's anything that one can be sure of, it's that Nick will always want to talk.