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Event Log: Beetlejuice
Who: Everyone participating in the event!
What: The event log for the Beetlejuice event!
Where: All around the city
When: August 13th-August 18th
Warnings: Scary stories to tell in the dark! Maybe a few goosebumps? Taking a walk or two down Fear Street.
What: The event log for the Beetlejuice event!
Where: All around the city
When: August 13th-August 18th
Warnings: Scary stories to tell in the dark! Maybe a few goosebumps? Taking a walk or two down Fear Street.
When you wake up on the morning of August 13th - well, you'll notice that morning just doesn't really happen. The light that usually illuminates the cave doesn't start coming on, leaving things as dark as night. As if that's not enough, the light switches don't seem to work either. No matter how many times you flip them, the lights won't come on, although mysteriously the other appliances work as normal.
Afraid of the dark? Don't worry! You have oh-so-kindly been provided with lanterns, candles, and flashlights that sure do love to flicker just when you least want to be terrified. Hey, it's something, right?
Just as you begin to realize the artificial 'sun' isn't coming up, Fear appears to make an announcement to the network. What's not fun about scary stories when you're stuck in a dark cave surrounded by monsters? Nothing, that's what! So have fun, everyone - terrify your friends with that story about a cactus filled with spiders, try that classic scarecrow-falling-from-the-ceiling prank. It'll be a good time for everyone, especially Fear! We're sure no one will hold anything against you. On the morning of August 18th, the lights will finally come on as usual. Let's hope you don't have any nightmares!► This log covers August 13th-August 18th.
► Feel free to make your own logs, as well
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► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► If you scare yourself to death, please let us know here!
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"Good," he returns, his eyes falling to the cane in his hands, his computerized mind churning up memories, filing through them as fast as his processor will allow. What would she think if she saw him now? If she was what he was rather than who he was?
He tries to shut those thoughts out. Figuring Rey is ready to stop talking about her newfound relationship and the insecurities that come with it, and given Nick himself is trying to stop his own mind from replaying moments of what one he had in another life, he turns to other topics.
"Speaking of something coming up, I was wondering if you could do me a favor, since you're home. I'm not going to be able to get much work done in the dark, but if it's not too much trouble, I wanted to see if you'd move my desk downstairs. Thought maybe I could take the room next to yours for now."
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As one can expect, Rey is actually relieved by Nick's decisive change of subject. Seems that he understands her well enough now to figure out perfect opportunities to do such a thing, which is as daunting as it is heartening.
"No, it's no trouble at all." Her mouth curls into a small smile, knowing at least that she would feel better not having to worry about Nick tripping and falling down the stairs anytime soon. It's actually encouraging to know that he is starting to acknowledge his limits. "Is the room cleared out for it already at least, or do you need me to do the rearranging, too?"
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Then came moving into the house with Rey, when he'd taken the upper floor. His leg and the loose wiring in it had constantly given him trouble. Wiring gets fixed courtesy of Rey, and now his leg is damaged again, making those stairs as difficult a trek as before, if not more so. It seems he's just not meant to live upstairs.
"I haven't been in there but once or twice," he admits. "Figured you might be using it as a spare room. I'll let you do the rearranging, so long as you promise everything will be in one piece when you're done."
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"I'll try, but I'm not making any promises," she jokes right back. "Try not to break any more limbs while I'm busy."
With that, she vanishes for a while into the second downstairs bedroom. Not having made much use of it for herself, it doesn't take much to move things around in order to create enough desk space. And, being used to working in conditions with low visibility, it isn't that difficult to get to work, either.
A few minutes later, she reemerges into the living area after some creaks and whines. "Well, it wasn't easy, but I managed not to blow anything up."
Aren't you proud, dad?
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He remains on the couch for the few minutes she's gone, easing to his feet once she reappears -- he even uses his new cane to help him up. "All limbs still accounted for," he quips back. "At least if I'm living downstairs and something falls off, you're only a room away."
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Eventually, she nods in mock-approval. "There's even a connecting balcony."
You know. In case you lock her out for some reason or another. Or vice versa.
"I'll go grab the desk now. Is there anything you need upstairs?" Because hell if she's going to let Nick make the climb up to do it himself.
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"Just a box of reports I've been filing away," he replies. "It's next to the desk. You might bring Charlie down here, too."
That'd be his plant, located on the second-floor balcony. They don't get actual sunlight down in Hadriel, but he seems to be doing well enough.
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"Got it. Wouldn't want to deprive you of your little friend. Charlie can keep the fish company, anyway."
How sad is it that the cactus gets a name, but the goldfish Hope had given to her a few months back still remains devoid of any sort of designation? Rey is pretty hopeless when it comes to pet care, as Nick can probably tell.
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"You ever gonna give that little guy a name?"
He's noticed that little detail, too.
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She starts to head up the stairs, then stops at what she perceives to be a rather odd question.
"Why, does it need one?" Rey wonders, squinting an eye.
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"He doesn't need one any more than you or I do. Just thought maybe he could use one."
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But, she can also get Nick's point. Hell, her own name is a rather complicated subject in itself.
"Fine." She crossed her arms, shifting her weight to the side. "Got any suggestions?"
What sort of things do people call fish, anyway?
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And a name seems like an important thing to have. Calling it 'just a fish' is like saying Nick is 'just a synth,' and they both know better than that.
"Well, I named the plant after a Mister Handy I know. We can name the fish after another one, so long as you don't mind the name 'Wellingham.'"
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It figures, however, that Nick would offer such a name. Rey suppresses a snort, though not because of the name itself.
"Wellingham sounds fine. Doubt that the fish will file any formal complaints." Better than anything she could come up with. What are people even supposed to name fish, anyway?
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"Guess that settles it," he replies with a nod, letting her get to work. She'll never get that desk downstairs if he keeps barraging her with all the nuances of pet care.
He calls to her after a moment or two."You sure you can see up there with how dark it is?"
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Rey starts to head up the stairs, only to pause briefly when Nick speaks up again. She glances down. "No worries. Lived here long enough to know my way around, and I've worked in darker conditions."
While she's never applied her training in night combat for more mundane situations like redecorating, it does make the situation easier.
There's some shuffling for a while, along with the occasional thud and pattering steps of Rey's heavy footfalls.
Eventually, she returns to the living area, carefully navigating down the stairs with Nick's desk over her head. It's almost more like she's carrying a footstool rather than a hefty piece of furniture.
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"Hopefully, any guests we may have over don't mind taking the upstairs."
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Making her way across the room, while watching not to bump into any obstacles along the way, she casts Nick a brief glance.
"What, you've got sleepover plans you haven't told me about?" she teases.
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That does bring him around to a topic he's been meaning to bring up, though. "Speaking of 'other machines,' you met Oscar yet?"
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Sigh. How do you do children?
Rey blinks when Nick changes the subject, as she heads towards the second bedroom, desk over her head presenting little trouble.
"No? Don't believe I have." Probably good to give her a heads up on these things, even if Rey has improved on the matter somewhat. She did meet EDI a few times without feeling inclined to punch a hole through her chassis.
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"You'll know him when you see him. Kind of a nervous fella. He makes me look practically human."
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"Ah. So he's all right, then? No ambitious talk about a robot uprising?"
She's only mostly joking here.
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But they did get out, and Oscar didn't even get scuffed up for his troubles. That's a good thing, given they're already having problems finding parts for one mechanical man, let alone two.
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While she can't control her roommate any more than he can tell Rey what to do, knowing that Nick has been making such trips is not a comforting thought.
Of course, it would be a different story if he wouldn't fuss over her doing what's necessary to get the parts to fix him more effectively. But she knows well how that conversation would go.
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His mechanical fingers curl around his cane. He knows he should be more careful, knows well enough to avoid the Colosseum in his condition, but he can't help but feel like he should be doing more for people -- as much as he can for those in need. It's in his very nature. But just as he worries about Rey, she worries about him. She might not say it often, but he wouldn't be leaning onto that cane if she didn't.
"He was in trouble, Rey," he explains. "Calling out for help, and probably getting the attention of damn near everything that came through the Door with him while he was at it. You know I couldn't just leave him like that."
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