11-24-2018, 02:37 AM
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//summary at the bottom
Pip was collecting herbs, a routine he did every day for hours, but today he struggled to find peace in what he did, to focus entirely on handling the different parts of plants for storage. He felt a restlessness he could not explain, a frustration that sat low in his stomach writhing and wild, but- he did know, didn't he? Junji and Luca, motionless on the floor of the former's home, locked in a death embrace, and the image would flash in his eyelids every time he blinked, a perpetual reminder of how late he had been, how he had failed. Pip knew he couldn't afford to fixate on the subject, well aware any distractions would only complicate his responsibilities as the -currently- sole Necro Mamba. He needed to run inventory, create more first-aid kits, check on the lessons he knew were held as tryouts, but instead Pip wandered the island, occasionally harvesting when he could concentrate past the memory of forms stiff beneath his paws, warmth bleeding away.
Caught in the looping images, he didn't notice the stranger initially, not until he nearly bumped into a large, smokey colored form. How unyielding the body was only reminded him of rigor mortis, and he swallowed thickly, raising mismatched eyes to the foreigner's face. Whoever she was, she was some sort of mixed canine breed.
"May-" His voice was unexpectedly hoarse, and he cleared it before resuming. "May I help you?" She didn't answer for long enough that the pause became uncomfortable, his paws itching, and he refrained from fidgeting only barely.
She hummed noncommittally. "May I help you?" Pip wasn't quite certain what to say to that, and his confusion must have shown on his face, because she snorted, waving a paw dismissively. "I could feel you calling." That did nothing to abate his worry, and he took a step back, fully prepared to make his escape if she revealed any malicious intent. Instead, the creature rolled solid violet eyes. "'I should have done more. I want to be better- I have to be better.'" It sounded as though she was quoting his very thoughts, and he flinched, heart frozen as a rabbit in the split-second before racing away. "You desire."
"I don't- what do you want?"
"I want what you want." She lowered her head down, closer to him, and he found he was stuck in place, muscles uncooperative. "Sort of. We can make a trade." A deal. Wariness surged forward again, and this time, he managed to move several steps away again, already shaking his head. "I can give you what you want, kid. Need to see where bones are broken? That could be yours."
Again, Pip shook his head, frustration curling his mouth into a severe frown. "That's ridiculous. Whatever your angle is, I'm asking you to leave. Please."
"Figured I'd have to demonstrate." She moved, and before he could duck, her paw was on his forehead, a surge of something like a stone skipped across the water rippling through his muscles, eyes squeezed shut. When he opened them, he could see her teeth, how they connected to her skull, her orbits, and when he blinked, she stepped away, no longer bared to the bone. "Imagine what you could do with that. How many people you could help."
He swallowed thickly, shoulders rising defensively, even as he asked, "What would you want?" She didn't smile, only inclined her head, gaze never straying from his even as he wanted to duck. He wasn't certain if it was better or worse that she didn't seem smug, or like she had just won something.
"Something...important to you." Before he could protest, she shook her head. "Not a person."
"Then what?" She leaned forward again, but this time, Pip didn't attempt to pull away, only tensing as her words scraped the ears they were pressed into, and his breath caught in a choked swallow. That- that was important, and when she stepped back, he stared up at her with impossibly wide eyes, both disbelieving and believing. That couldn't be possible. Could it? If it wasn't possible, and if she could do as she said- he wouldn't lose anything. But if she did somehow follow through, what wouldn't he lose?
His tongue was heavy in his mouth, falling against his teeth slowly. "Would it change that I help people?" The creature shook her head evenly.
"Not at all. I can't twist what goes into this exchange." Pip inhaled carefully, shakily. Was he really considering this? Was he going to say yes? Rigid bodies burned into his eyelids again, their silhouettes overlaid across her face when he opened his eyes.
"All right. I agree." This was insane. He was insane, but- he had to try, didn't he? If it was some kind of prank, he could deal with that later. "Do I have to sign someth-" Burning, too familiar, too different, and he thought he might have been falling.
"I'll collect in due time," a voice might have murmured, and he was lost before he hit the ground.
//pip's made a deal with a demon for x-ray vision (along with health transfer, though he won't know until later) and he's currently unconscious, unharmed.
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Pip was collecting herbs, a routine he did every day for hours, but today he struggled to find peace in what he did, to focus entirely on handling the different parts of plants for storage. He felt a restlessness he could not explain, a frustration that sat low in his stomach writhing and wild, but- he did know, didn't he? Junji and Luca, motionless on the floor of the former's home, locked in a death embrace, and the image would flash in his eyelids every time he blinked, a perpetual reminder of how late he had been, how he had failed. Pip knew he couldn't afford to fixate on the subject, well aware any distractions would only complicate his responsibilities as the -currently- sole Necro Mamba. He needed to run inventory, create more first-aid kits, check on the lessons he knew were held as tryouts, but instead Pip wandered the island, occasionally harvesting when he could concentrate past the memory of forms stiff beneath his paws, warmth bleeding away.
Caught in the looping images, he didn't notice the stranger initially, not until he nearly bumped into a large, smokey colored form. How unyielding the body was only reminded him of rigor mortis, and he swallowed thickly, raising mismatched eyes to the foreigner's face. Whoever she was, she was some sort of mixed canine breed.
"May-" His voice was unexpectedly hoarse, and he cleared it before resuming. "May I help you?" She didn't answer for long enough that the pause became uncomfortable, his paws itching, and he refrained from fidgeting only barely.
She hummed noncommittally. "May I help you?" Pip wasn't quite certain what to say to that, and his confusion must have shown on his face, because she snorted, waving a paw dismissively. "I could feel you calling." That did nothing to abate his worry, and he took a step back, fully prepared to make his escape if she revealed any malicious intent. Instead, the creature rolled solid violet eyes. "'I should have done more. I want to be better- I have to be better.'" It sounded as though she was quoting his very thoughts, and he flinched, heart frozen as a rabbit in the split-second before racing away. "You desire."
"I don't- what do you want?"
"I want what you want." She lowered her head down, closer to him, and he found he was stuck in place, muscles uncooperative. "Sort of. We can make a trade." A deal. Wariness surged forward again, and this time, he managed to move several steps away again, already shaking his head. "I can give you what you want, kid. Need to see where bones are broken? That could be yours."
Again, Pip shook his head, frustration curling his mouth into a severe frown. "That's ridiculous. Whatever your angle is, I'm asking you to leave. Please."
"Figured I'd have to demonstrate." She moved, and before he could duck, her paw was on his forehead, a surge of something like a stone skipped across the water rippling through his muscles, eyes squeezed shut. When he opened them, he could see her teeth, how they connected to her skull, her orbits, and when he blinked, she stepped away, no longer bared to the bone. "Imagine what you could do with that. How many people you could help."
He swallowed thickly, shoulders rising defensively, even as he asked, "What would you want?" She didn't smile, only inclined her head, gaze never straying from his even as he wanted to duck. He wasn't certain if it was better or worse that she didn't seem smug, or like she had just won something.
"Something...important to you." Before he could protest, she shook her head. "Not a person."
"Then what?" She leaned forward again, but this time, Pip didn't attempt to pull away, only tensing as her words scraped the ears they were pressed into, and his breath caught in a choked swallow. That- that was important, and when she stepped back, he stared up at her with impossibly wide eyes, both disbelieving and believing. That couldn't be possible. Could it? If it wasn't possible, and if she could do as she said- he wouldn't lose anything. But if she did somehow follow through, what wouldn't he lose?
His tongue was heavy in his mouth, falling against his teeth slowly. "Would it change that I help people?" The creature shook her head evenly.
"Not at all. I can't twist what goes into this exchange." Pip inhaled carefully, shakily. Was he really considering this? Was he going to say yes? Rigid bodies burned into his eyelids again, their silhouettes overlaid across her face when he opened his eyes.
"All right. I agree." This was insane. He was insane, but- he had to try, didn't he? If it was some kind of prank, he could deal with that later. "Do I have to sign someth-" Burning, too familiar, too different, and he thought he might have been falling.
"I'll collect in due time," a voice might have murmured, and he was lost before he hit the ground.
//pip's made a deal with a demon for x-ray vision (along with health transfer, though he won't know until later) and he's currently unconscious, unharmed.
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CAREFUL, SON — YOU GOT DREAMER'S PLANS