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Nida | FF8 ([personal profile] skyward_eyes) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationtexts2018-12-09 08:38 am

UN: Former Pilot | Open Text

Having a bit of a problem getting to sleep, and I don't have access to the old methods of dealing with it here. Unless sleep powder is still a thing and people are hiding it.

Anyway, basically what I'm looking for is any remedies or advice people might have for getting to sleep. Or possibly a sparring partner to at least exhaust me to the point of passing out.

Or bedtime stories. There's no books, but bedtime stories are nice, good way to learn about other people's worlds and all that.
demiurgency: (heyy)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-11 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Billy wouldn't stop talking to him just for that, especially since there's also talk about him fighting monsters. Maybe if Nida started talking about murdering civilians for a paycheck that might change, but right now? Definitely no judgement.]

I get you. I'd say you sound kind of young to be an officer, but then I'd sound like Captain America talking about my friends and I. So, SeeDs are elite soldiers, and you're an officer. Got it.

[Despite his attempt to remain cool about the whole thing, some of that impressed tone creeps back into Billy's voice as he listens to Nida talk about limit magic.]

That does sound useful. Also, super cool. I can do something similar, with my magic, but it's more electricity than anything else. Although I kind of wonder if I'd be able to do other elements...

So, paramagic, which used Guardian Forces, and limit magic, which is basically adrenaline-powered magic, right? Are there others, too?
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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-11 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[He isn't expecting that laugh. It makes him sound younger some ways, older in others. Maybe it's how familiar it sounds that feels a little strange, makes him volunteer more.]

I...sort of know how that goes. I mean--I'm not a soldier. But my friends and I... we're in the middle of a fight. Our whole world is, constantly. And the adults--I mean, all the heroes over twenty-five, even if they're barely there--they keep saying we're too young to do anything about it. But I mean...Tommy and I are eighteen. So's Eli. Teddy's nineteen. Kate is twenty. We aren't kids. We've been fighting since we were fifteen, sixteen, just...trying to make a difference. And we have. But all they'll ever see, no matter how old we get, is a bunch of kids who shouldn't have had to fight.

[He lets out a breath, a puff of air.]

Sorry--I mean, I know it's not the same. I'm not trying to compare or anything, just--I get being looked at differently because people think you're too young for your life experience.

[He elides past the reference to his magic as anything natural. That's something to be saved for later, maybe, especially when he hears that unmistakable hurt in Nida's voice, and the mention of a familiar name. He can't hide the surprise in his voice at that.]

I know Rinoa. She was over at our place last week, for Hanukkah. I bumped into her a couple days after I first got here, she's really nice. I didn't realize...

[That he was her friend? That Rinoa had that kind of magical power? Both, maybe. And he definitely gets the feeling Nida doesn't want to dwell on the topic.]

I'm Billy. I don't know if she mentioned. And, um, I'm pretty sure I didn't say earlier. Sorry. Kind of rude of me to just start grilling you without even an introduction. You can ask anything you want, though. I mean, if there's anything you want to know about where I'm from. Or about magic, or I can tell you space stories like I promised?
demiurgency: (my friends)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[Orphaned by a war, trained as soldiers from childhood, given magical abilities that took your memories one by one. The picture Nida is painting of the world he and Rinoa are from is grim. He isn't sure what to say about it. Sympathy sounds false, feels like not enough, coming from someone like him. So instead, he gives Nida what he promised: stories about space.]

Space is beautiful, and huge, and lonely, and full of so much more than I'd ever imagined. I mean, I read a ton of sci-fi, but it's not anything like that, really. Parts of it feel like a story sometimes. Like my friend Noh-Varr's ship--the engines, he calls them Kirby engines? They run on belief. You believe in something hard enough, believe as hard as you can, and you can power up anything. After we crashed in Central Park, Teddy and I--

[There's a catch there, a moment where he falters, and his building enthusiasm and warmth are a little more subdued when he resumes.]

We, uh, we fixed them. Got the ship flying again. That's how we ended up in space. Just the six of us. America, Loki, Kate, Noh-Varr, me, and Teddy. One minute we're fighting this interdimensional parasite in a nightclub, the next we're leaving the solar system. I'll never forget how that felt, watching literally my entire planet just...disappear.
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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)

[Billy will definitely keep talking. He'll talk until Nida nods off, if he wants, honestly, warm tenor rambling about whatever crosses his mind, whatever he asks about. It's just that some things are harder to talk about than others. This isn't about his problems, his mistakes, but it's tough to talk about home without at least touching on them. Clubs, at least, are an easy place to start.]

Oh--uh, a lounge? It's a place with a bar and a big open space, people go to drink and listen to music, and dance. We used to go sometimes, places around here have what they call college nights where you can get in if you're over 18, even if you're not 21 yet. It's a lot of fun, if you like loud music and dancing, and I love dancing, so...yeah. That night wasn't a great time, but clubs are great.

[The cheer in his voice rings a little forced as he answers that other question, but he does at least answer it.]

Uh, no. No, I haven't been home since then. There's been a lot of stuff going on. The parasite that we were fighting, if I go home our families are in danger, and so are we, and I don't want that. So we're hanging out in space, and I'm learning to use my magic better so we can beat it when we go back home. We did come back to Earth for a little while, but that's when my brother's friend David showed up and told us Tommy had been kidnapped, so we've been out looking for him, instead.

I'll go home eventually. When I can fight it. Until then, I just have to keep leveling up, I guess, and space is a really good place to do that. There's always some new weird challenge.

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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)

[Billy laughs at the last question, the way it's phrased, a delighted sound and definitely not mean.]

I guess if it's the most important, I have to start there, right? It's usually a lot more informal dancing at a club, I sent think I've ever seen anyone waltz at one, though believe me, if they did I would be so there. There are very few things hotter than a guy who knows how to dance, I mean actually dance. But uh, yeah. It's more just moving to the music, or moving with the person you're dancing with. Whatever you're feeling, you know? Why, do you like dancing?

[He should at least try to answer the rest, even if he's more interested in the other part, but at least the warmth and animation linger in his voice.]

Yeah, I've got a brother. Three, actually. I told you about the two younger ones before, the bedtime stories? Matthew is nine and Lucas is seven. Tommy is my twin. He's actually here, too, apparently when he got grabbed by this shadow thing, it brought him here. He's actually asleep next door, which is why I'm kind of keeping it down right now. And my magic--it's sort of complicated. I can try and explain, if you want. Tommy's kind of part of that story, too.

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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)

Well, anytime you feel like dancing, let me know, I am always happy to practice.

[The offer is friendly and joking, but one hundred percent genuine. Not that they're likely to have time for it here, but it's nice to think about, getting to dance again.]

I took ballroom lessons as a kid. My parents always knew I loved singing and dancing, I'd watch this tape we had of My Fair Lady over and over and copy the moves, so they put me in classes when I was pretty little. I did other kinds of dance when I got older--modern, mostly, but I did a year of tap and a couple of ballet, but I love ballroom. It can be really fun figuring out other kinds, though. It's just all about the music and how it makes you want to move, you know?

I don't think there's any way to play music in the village, but it might be fun to try and find one.

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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)

Hey, that's definitely something to be proud of. Gentlemanly talents like waltzing, definitely underrated. At least where I'm from. Not that many big social parties that involve a ballroom.

Modern dance is...do you know ballet at all? Modern dance started as kind of the anti-ballet. Ballet is about strict forms and very precise movements, like there are accepted positions and it's very very...regimented, I guess? Modern dance is about breaking boundaries, pushing the limits of the human body. You're expressing yourself with your movements. Everything's about emotion and sharing that emotion with the audience. I really like that part of it.

You don't have to try modern dance or anything, but I can definitely find an excuse for you to learn something new. It's important to have hobbies, I hear. Unwind sometimes.

demiurgency: (try again)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-13 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[The sudden appearance of sarcasm is unexpected but entirely delightful, and there's a laugh in Billy's voice he can't quite suppress, even as he tries to keep playing it straight (hah).]

I know, it's a crazy idea, right?? I totally didn't believe in them at first, thought they had to be fictional. But I swear to you, hand to God, they are 100% real. I can show you.
demiurgency: (kinda alright)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-14 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
[He wouldn't even be sure what to do with that, but he'd definitely appreciate it. Maybe wake up Tommy with his laughing, honestly. There's always other times.]

It definitely would be. And yeah, you almost got it. The 'o' is a short sound, here, like this. Hob-bies.

[He's definitely laughing now.]

Also known in some universes as recreational activities. Like dancing. Or embroidery. Or board games. Magic tricks, the non-magic kind. I used to be super into those when I was a kid. We should try a few of them out, make sure we find you a good one.
demiurgency: (my friends)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-14 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
It's only business if you're doing it for business. You might have learned it for work, but if we dance, it's going to be just for fun.

[There's a mock sternness to the words, but the smile is still there underneath it.]

Card games are cool. I'm not really an artist, but maybe we can figure something out using a different kind of deck? I know people have cards here.

[It's worth a shot, anyway.]

So, we should hang out sometime. Try out some 'hoob-bies' together. I know there's a lot of work that needs to be done before winter, but you still gotta take a break occasionally, right?
demiurgency: (uh-huh)

[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-14 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Yeah, the ones I've seen are those decks. Bummer. But maybe someone will have some ideas.

[Maybe it is a little strange, and they are sort of strangers, but then they've spent a good bit of time already talking about their worlds, where they're from, what they do. It's a place to start, at least, and Billy's grin is audible.]

I don't know, sounds like you're booked solid. I wouldn't wanna come between you and your wood chopping regimen or communing with nature or anything.
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[personal profile] demiurgency 2018-12-14 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, workouts are definitely important. You fight with a staff? [A little perk of interest, there.] I used one for a little while. I mean, I wasn't really trained or anything, and it was more of a focus for my magic after a while, but...

[But hey, still. It's a thing maybe he could learn from Nida.]

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