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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2020-06-13 11:25 am

ARRIVAL LOG 22

WHO: Everyone
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: May 7 - 11
WHAT: The twenty-second arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion and loss of autonomy, references to rebellion and world upheaval. Further notes at the end of log.

> ARRIVAL LOG #022

Awareness comes to you in blurred snatches, cloudy fragments of sound and light, color, sensation. Hazy and difficult to grasp on to, but slowly aligning into focus. A series of regular, rhythmic beeps. A medicinal, astringent smell. The sensation of movement, a low hum and accompanying vibration under you. Your eyes are heavy, hard to keep open, but in the glimpses between slow, dark blinks you see two people in front of you: one dressed in a thick set of armor, while the other wears medical garb. Out the windshield in front, there are many tall buildings—all reaching up beyond a normal city skyline, all entirely too close to the vehicle itself. But more than that, many of those buildings are covered in green.

You realize there are others next to you: all dressed the same way as you, you'll come to realize: in overalls of varying colors, all with heavy-duty gloves on. To your left there's an armored interior door, two more people visible, and the movement of streets passing through a windshield. You try to open your mouth to speak, but it's as if your tongue is coated in tar, and you manage nothing more than an empty parting of lips.

The vehicle eventually lowers to the ground and turns off with a low whirr. The guard opposite you stands and comes to unbuckle you from the bench, helping you to your feet. Your limbs feel wooden and heavy, slow to move. One guard opens the back of the vehicle, and the air outside feels full of moisture. Soon enough, you realize it's lightly raining. The guard says nothing, head bowed as he lines you up with the rest. The nurse helps the others out, checking over each passenger one by one.

The main guard turns to address your entire group, and something about her bearing makes it clear she's done this before. "I'll be quick. Listen up." Your body will come to attention, immediately homing in on the words that follow, as if compelled to hang on every word. "You see those tents set up over there? You're going to head over there and help out with the work they're doing. Don't hurt anyone, don't look for any assistance from any police officers, and don't run off. Wait until people come and find you, and when they do, ask them to show you the glow."

The guard will hop back into the van, which will rise off of the ground and head back the way it came, turning the corner of a building that you now realize is covered in winding plants and vines. Once it's gone, you'll find your legs moving almost without your permission, guiding you to follow the steps the guard laid out.

Once you get to the tents, you'll see that there is a congregation of people, all dressed in clothes that they're ready to work in. Many of them are covered in grass stains, their faces bearing that sheen that comes with manual labor. The ones that are under the shade of the tents seem to be taking a break, but many others are in the area, hard to work. They assume that you're here to help pitch in with cutting back the sheer number of plants that have overgrown and consumed the city, and they hand you a pair of shears and a bucket so that you can get to work. Time to get pruning!

◉ Though entirely capable of independent action and thought, new characters will find themselves completely, unquestioningly compliant to any verbal statement which could be taken as a command or request – and that includes the message passed on from the mysterious patron.

> HEDGE-CLIPPING

The message from El comes the same as usual: insistent, not waiting for any active attempt to open it. Scrolling within your vision as if being written while you're reading it.

Here we go again. We've got another batch of newbies, who've been dropped off at one of the landscaping work stations for getting all these plants under control. Follow the coordinates and you should find them in that general area. They're wearing overalls, if that narrows it down. I don't think many people wear overalls in 2512.

The coordinates will lead the current Displaced to the heart of New Amsterdam, near to one of the many green spaces in the city. Unsurprisingly, this is an area where the overabundance of plants growing at a massive rate has caused the most issue. Businesses, especially smaller ones like restaurants and boutiques, have been impacted by the plants. It's not just the outsides of buildings that are overgrown, either; inside, plumbing is completely clogged up as the foliage spills out of sinks, toilets, and anywhere else it can find a way in.

Green Thumbs, which is a local landscaping company that's seen an influx of business in the last six months thanks to the strange overgrowth of plant life in the city, has stepped up to help with this problem and has recruited the newly arrived Displaced to their cause, if unwittingly. Anyone who comes by one of their stations (including the veteran Displaced coming to collect the newbies) is likely to get roped into helping, as this is quite the undertaking and they need all the hands they can get. Don't worry—as long as you have a registered ID, you can get paid today.

The work itself isn't too complicated. Cut away plants, yank them out of drains, and put all everything that's harvested into buckets to return to the tents to drop off for later use in composting. While most of what's growing are flowers and weeds, there are areas where vegetables have sprouted too. Those will obviously want to be saved, and there will be crates set out to collect all of it. At the tents they'll also be offering some snacks and plenty of water to keep people energized and hydrated during the work. Everything from parks to bakeries to gift shops are going to need help here, and while the amount of work feels like it's neverending, it is important. Life can't return to normal until this is done.

While there will be time for both new arrivals and the rest of the Displaced to pitch in, eventually the newcomers will be escorted back to the safehouse for processing.

> AROUND THE CITY

MEDIA COVERAGE AND ONLINE CHATTER
New Amsterdam has come to life again following Judas' simulation, but the energy of the city has changed. After so many tragedies and disasters, it’s as though everyone is half-expecting the next one to strike while still reeling from the last. Some are dealing with this by throwing themselves into charity work or laying low, but others have been radicalized into thoughts of taking down the United Nations altogether. Morningstar is garnering more and more support, and though it’s technically illegal, their symbol is being grafitti’d and pasted all over town. The overworked police can’t manage to keep up, so some of them stay, a clear sign of the shifting opinions of the people.

The focus of every nearly source of news, from serious mainstream media to pop culture commentary, is still the simulation that recently overtook New Amsterdam. New characters won’t be able to access this information until their IDs are set up, but once they can, it’s a deluge of news reports, opinion pieces, and conspiracy theory websites.

There are solemn specials memorializing those who died in the simulation, or pieces discussing the long term effects on survivors and the city as a whole, focusing on New Amsterdam’s charity efforts. Talking heads, from pundits to scientists to various authority figures, are brought on panels to discuss and sometimes heatedly debate what happened and why it all seemed to go so wrong. Of particular focus and concern is New Amsterdam Governor Lydia Gill-Jade's choice to step down, electoral candidate Jovavich’s death, and the upcoming emergency election. Now that so many UNA soldiers have been decommissioned and weapons contracts dropped, economic concerns are rearing their head, too.

It might be a breath of fresh air for some citizens when they realize that this time, the mainstream media’s reaction to the United Nations' involvement is decidedly negative. There isn’t so much undue praise, and both interviewers and interviewees are starting to ask hard questions about how, exactly, the United Nations screwed this up so badly. More than a few are blaming the current situation on the United Nations completely.

And, of course, the AI Judas is still missing. The fear over this is palpable, and no news channel or website is going to let anyone forget it, or go long without mentioning it. It’s clear the United Nations is in the middle of a damage control campaign, sending their most media-ready members to explain why they didn’t do more and why their hands were tied. It’s all very polished and precise.

On social media, the shift towards criticizing the United Nations is much more open and less measured. It isn’t hard to find discussions tearing apart the UN’s excuses and even mocking them. With UNA soldiers returning home, there are more than a few stories of friends or family members noticing a huge shift in the former soldiers’ personalities, and their clear struggle to reintegrate into a civilian lifestyle. People are getting angry, and admitting you still support the United Nations is a great way to start a very long argument.

As for Morningstar, now that they’re in the odd position of being considered by most to be a political party opposing the UNA, they’re getting more media attention than ever before. The shift is clear—Morningstar’s opinions and ideas have value now, and they aren’t shy about challenging the United Nations' official position on what happened in New Amsterdam.

Another source of constant gossip is the Displaced. Now that they’ve been partially outed, everyone is trying to figure out just what their deal is. Some people clearly view them as heroes, while others aren’t so sure. Are they rogue UNA experiments? Dimension hoppers? Superheroes? Aliens? No one knows the truth, and so theories abound, some of them utterly ridiculous. There are more measured articles and reports too, but the tabloids are the ones running the scoops that are more out there (and, honestly, more fun).

MEDIA COMMUNITY RESPONSE
While talk is all well and good following such a widespread event as the simulation, taking action is far more important. While efforts to handle the overgrowth of plant life continues, there are other needs that need to be met too. Everyone came out of the simulation feeling malnourished, so all throughout the city food drives are being set up to make sure that the less fortunate and destitute get the sustenance they need to get back on their feet.

On top of that, there will also be an emphasis on redistributing all of the food which grew in excess while everyone was in the sim, to make sure that it's spread around to everyone who needs it.

Displaced will be encouraged to participate and help out with this (whether it's through cooking, plating/serving food, etc.) by the people they know through their community -- whether it's coworkers, members of Morningstar (including Gaby), or any other non-Displaced acquaintances that they have.

As public opinion toward the UNA is souring, there is a belief that people need to learn how to be self-sufficient, which is something that Morningstar in particular decides to capitalize on. If they can't rely on the UNA or on the corporations which are known to be corrupt and incetuous, and if the upcoming emergency election is likely to just give everyone more of the same, then they'll just have to figure things out on their own.

Therefore, Morningstar heads up a number of community events, classes, and drives to move toward this goal. This is a less direct form of rebellion than targeting the UNA or any of the big corporations directly, and while Morningstar has plans for that in the works too, they have always been a group that knows how to engage with the common people and make them feel seen and heard. Want to know how to grow and cook your own food? Have you heard what composting is, but don't really know what it's about? There's classes for all that, and more, including how to give haircuts and mend your own clothing. Those who are practiced in these things will also be offering these services to anyone who needs them.

Whether the Displaced are curious to learn, want to offer a class of their own (or at least help teach one), or want to take advantage of any of the services being offered, they'll be welcome. Morningstar agents will find them at the safehouse or Red Wings and encourage them to participate.

> SAFEHOUSE

Located under an abandoned hover-bike garage, access to the safehouse is a hatch in the floor beside a rusted set of metal shelves that used to hold tools and supplies. The immediate area is similarly abandoned: full of rundown and dilapidated warehouses and forgotten businesses, where numerous people squat in hopes of having some stability because they can't afford a place themselves. Gaby will be around, ready to greet as many of the new arrivals as she can and get them settled in. Brusque and no-nonsense, she'll be open to questions, but will advise the newcomers to ask the people who brought them in for the beginning bits of information. Newbies can also contact El through zeir inbox, if needed.

The safehouse is a large space with multiple rooms for storage, with the largest of the rooms filled with rows of basic cots set up to sleep a large number of people. Basic, but outfitted with everything necessary for daily life. A few doors lead to back rooms for storage, medical care and a large communal bathroom, and past the long rows of cots there is a communal kitchen, fully stocked, and an eating area. For anyone in need of them, Gaby will offer up partitions that will come out of storage. Tucked away in a corner is a VR system, though newcomers won't be able to access this until their ID has been set up. Even with the newly erected partitions in the sleeping areas, privacy is at a minimum.

◉ New characters will be asked to pick their beds, and provided with a change of (second-hand, mismatched and somewhat threadbare) clothes and basic toiletries.

◉ There is a mini-bar set up in the kitchen. The quality of the alcohol inside is akin to what someone might get from the well at a bar, but it's well-stocked.

◉ While the kitchen has basic foods and necessities, anyone looking for a jolt of caffeine from coffee or tea will find themselves sorely lacking. The only tea present is herbal in nature, and caffeine appears to be almost nonexistent in most of the beverages lying around.

◉ Gaby will make it clear to all new arrivals that if they have any requests or queries, they should contact her or El. Either she or El will explain that they've been given a modest stipend of credits to help them get by until they can find a job. This will be enough to cover their living expenses for about a month while they hang out in the safehouse, if they're careful with budgeting.

◉ The drugs making new characters compliant will remain in their systems for a few hours after their arrival at the safehouse before finally beginning to fade. They will be gone entirely after a night's rest. In the meantime, they may want to be careful of what others say to them.

◉ New characters will be given rudimentary access to the network on arrival in the safehouse, but will not have their ID set up yet. They will be able to make posts and replies, but their messages will be anonymous and they do not have inboxes yet.

◉ New characters do not have access to the internet until their ID is setup. They only have limited access because they're present in the safehouse, but they can't surf the rest of the internet, check out Cooltalk, or watch the equivalent of Netflix until their ID is made.

◉ New characters cannot leave the safehouse at this time. The hatch is locked tight for them, making it impossible for them to get out for the next four days while they're locked inside. There won't be any immediately obvious ways to cut their way out through turning off the power.

New characters will not be allowed to leave the safehouse until MAY 11 (JUNE 21). These 4 days are for them to adjust, learn about the world they've arrived in from their fellows, and for El to speak with them and work on setting up their IDs.

> FINAL OOC NOTES

You're now free to post to the network and logs comms. To reiterate, your characters will have no IDs or inboxes, nor be allowed out of the safehouse until MAY 11 (JUNE 21). At that point it's expected they'll have gotten a good idea of their new situation from their fellow characters, and will have discussed their background and job potentials with El in order for their false IDs to be set up.

If you have any questions or ideas about how you'd like to get your character involved in the world, please head over to the plot engagement post and drop us a comment! For questions specific to this log, there is a thread below.

Please check out our June calendar rundown for a look at things happening this month, as well as some additional notes from the mods.

AC remains halved this month due to the state of the world right now. New players will only need to provide at least five comments across two-four (2-4) threads, while older players will only need to provide ten comments across two-four (2-4) threads. Please let us know if you have any questions about this!

wittingly: (Cᴏᴍᴇ ғʟᴀɪʟɪɴɢ ᴀʀᴏᴜɴᴅ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ A soft breath of a laugh - yeah, the interest in it was apparently enough to make him feel a little bit better. ]

No, I can do pretty much anything as long as it's just... the same type of materials, and it's not bigger than, like, a hammer.

[ For instance - he drags that kazoo over, curls fingers around the end, and it slowly but surely molds itself into a plastic recorder.

Guess that answers that question. ]


Good for tools, good for turning stuff into... nails and stuff. Not exactly good for an assault on a monster bunker, but. Guess it's still way cooler than the nothing I had back home.
Edited 2020-06-16 05:22 (UTC)
slavophile: (hey yes that)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
So, you could change that material into any shape.

( He takes that it. Alright. Yep. Badass. Useful. It could really come in handy. He doesn't have to pretend and hopefully his face illustrated that. )

You could always make it a railroad spike. Jam that into your nightmare fuel.

( Is that larger than a hammer? )

Look, you seem like a confident, self assured guy. I don't think you need my assurances or my pretend awe. Besides, it's only going to distract me from my overwhelming gratitude. I haven't even gotten to that, yet. Which - I should ask. It's been a -- long time since I've been around them. You're gay? Bi? Interested? That's what I'm reading? Because, if I'm on the wrong page - or - book, you should probably tell me now. Because, this? My default setting. That doesn't switch off unless I know I should switch it off.
wittingly: (Cᴀɴ ʙᴀʀᴇʟʏ sᴛᴀɴᴅ ᴏɴ ᴍʏ ғᴇᴇᴛ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ Railroad spike's not a bad idea if he's got something the right material for it. Probably a scalpel, too - he hasn't experimented with sharpness. That'll go on the docket for another time.

Meanwhile, here's some pretty direct engagement. Hasn't had anyone jump straight to it like that in a while. ]


Bi.

[ He answers, folding one arm over the other on the table. Cool and calm, easy as breathing. ]

You can keep your switch on. I'm a sucker for imaginary hotels.
slavophile: (contribute)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
( Pocket or hunting knife? William's thinking about it, too. Other than weapons, how about any key needed. Key-card. Water into wine? )

I'm not the only one who promised an imaginary stay at an imaginary hotel? Do I have to step my game up with a castle?
wittingly: (Tᴏ ᴍʏ ᴋɴᴇᴇs ғᴀɪʟᴇᴅ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
[ Key, maybe, but he'd have to know the shape of it. Could probably make a duplicate, but making a random key won't necessarily open the lock. No water into wine yet, unfortunately. One material chemical composition to another isn't in his wheelhouse.

One day, he can only hope. ]


Don't worry about it, they only promised an imaginary four star. I'm assuming you're hookin' me up with all 5, the kind with an imaginary roof pool and little drink umbrellas.
slavophile: (it was passed on)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
( One day. Something to work toward. )

And a gym, spa, nightclub one floor below the pool. Definitely the works.

( He flirts over the rim of his glass, sipping. Neither have broken their eye contact. Ian is as casual as he was the minute William asked him to help with his power, and William enjoys the push and pull. He tries to come off as casual, as easy, and effortless. He tries not raising his voice because of the late hour and because Ian just keeps everything on an even keel.

He's a bit jealous.
)

And, had a few more days passed I'd like to think I would've looked you up on the network properly. Invited you for that drink or, night of drinks I hopefully could afford. Funny we're meeting like this.
wittingly: (Oɴʟʏ ғᴏᴏʟs ʀᴜsʜ ɪɴ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's his talent, really. It's a blessing and a curse - it's perfect for situations like this and for keeping a relatively cool head under duress, but it doesn't just stop there. He stays cool and calm and aloof when he detaches, too. Had more than one partner agitated at him, asking for an explanation or reason that he probably rightfully owed him for why they shouldn't see each other anymore, and rather than giving them anything genuine they just get... this. More calm. More steady. More grey rock until they walk away unsatisfied.

Keeping everything surface level is great unless you ever want anything deeper.

Ian maintains that he doesn't, if asked. ]


What kind of night are we talking, Willionaire? Are you a black tie lounge night-of-drinks date or are you a hole-in-the-wall bar guy? I feel like if I go with my gut I'm stereotyping.
slavophile: (laugh)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
You tell me. Say I took you out on a date. Anything. What do you think I'd do?

( He could go several ways, especially after his last foray into 2020. Fancier parties, sure, and hotel bars, but someone he liked? They got the bar on the corner. Or, his place. Usually his place because he didn't socialize. He did cocktail parties. And charities. He schmoozed. But, he also did abandoned Russian bars. He'd rounded himself out with joining team Arrow. )
wittingly: (Iғ ᴛʜᴇ sᴋʏ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴡᴇ ʟᴏᴏᴋ ᴜᴘᴏɴ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ There's a little spark in his eyes, something wry, something that suggests he's a fan of the direction this is going. ]

Alright.

[ He says, to the tune of game on. Leans forward with narrowed eyes like he's scrutinizing. Getting a picture, reading between the lines on William's face.

Three, four, six, ten seconds of studying, and then he leans back with a light smack of his palm on the table. ]


Okay. I got it. You ready for my sage wisdom?

[ Rhetorical question, he's giving it anyway. ]

I'm thinking - first date with a mostly-stranger, someone you wanna impress, you pull out all the stops, if that's what you think they're into. Town car, driver, restaurant where they fill up your wine as soon as it's low. Maybe one of those galas with high heels and black dresses and stuff.

[ Which might be too easy, considering, you know, billionaire CEO. ]

But- I'm thinking, like, fifth date, or maybe date with someone you pegged that doesn't care about those things? I'm thinking casual. One of those flip-the-script and surprise somebody kind of deals, like ice skating and a food truck or something. No movies, because movies are boring and they eliminate the ability to have a conversation with your date, which is like one of your strongest traits and practically half the appeal for you.

[ Annnd he'll stop for a drink of that tequila, brows pointedly raised. Eh? How'd he do? ]
slavophile: (i can keep this in)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
( He keeps the half smile as Ian studies him, curious as to what he'll come up with, from just using what they've talked about before and what he knows.

That he's Batman. "Williamaire."
)

Lay it on me.

( The. Sage. Wisdom.

And maybe something else.

He almost cracks, with the high heels and black dresses and makes a joke about Ian being in one, but he continues. He meets the silence with a sip of his own, giving Ian a moment with his thoughts, in anticipation.
)

That would be the second date. Casual. A food truck. Not ice skating. I flew someone to Italy because I had a meeting in the morning. That may have been my most extra date.
wittingly: (Hᴇ ᴡᴏʀᴇ ʙʟᴀᴄᴋ ᴀɴᴅ I ᴡᴏʀᴇ ᴡʜɪᴛᴇ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ Damn it, William, and your dramatic pause.

There's a soft little sucky-click in his teeth at second date. Damn it, he got so close. ]


Wouldn't have guessed the Italy thing, but you gotta admit, I was in the ballpark.

[ Ish, mostly.

He points his glass at Will. ]


Alright, same question. What are you picking up for me, what's the first impression Ian experience like?
Edited 2020-06-16 06:47 (UTC)
slavophile: (a much needed drink)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
Pre-apocalypse. Pre-alien.

( He makes the distinction.

And as for his idea of Ian, the idea of Ian's first date? He tries to take everything he's heard and read. And if he gets it wrong, does he lose that first date?
)

I think you have a favorite place, off campus that you like, but you wouldn't take a first date there, because you never take someone new or a near stranger to where you love. I think you... have a second favorite place. I think you have a restaurant designed for your dates. One you like more than your favorite place. One with a ... varied menu, maybe a view. It's less to think of when you have courses and a busy schedule.

And after, if you like someone. Then you walk. Not to anywhere particular. And maybe you pass where you're parked once, even twice if you're having that good of a time.

( He tilts his head. )

And... maybe you don't get to fifth dates. Especially not with aliens killing the vibe. The environment to think of. But, if you did, if they earned their fifth date? That's at your favorite place. Because they made it, they... earned it. If not there? Your place. It's easy. You have tequila on the shelf or beer in the fridge. Maybe you show them what you're working on. But, that's all leading up to your bedroom. Because, if they lasted that long, how can you keep your hands off of them?

( He could be missing the mark. He thinks he got some things, especially when it comes to Berkeley. Should he have mentioned pot? His eyes say, how did I do? as he sits forward, tapping the glass in his hand with his fingers. )
wittingly: ((ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴇɴᴅ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴀʏ))

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ Turnabout's fair play, and he keeps his face as impassive as possible. When he can't, he hides it behind his glass and the hand that supports it, mouth scrunching up a little to keep from peeling up in any particular direction. ]

That's close.

[ He acknowledges finally, like a concession. ]

I'll give you that. It's pretty close. I do have a couple regular places, but they're usually coffee houses rather than restaurants.

[ Because coffee dates are easier, they're shorter, they feel like less somehow. Less intimate, less obligation. ]

The walking's good, though. Spot on about that. There used to be this botanical garden near where I lived. Really good place for it, makes it a little, you know, more interesting than just walking. Something to look at.

[ In case the conversation fell flat - something it rarely ever does around Ian. Still, a constant source of talking points. Plus, he could rattle off facts about the plants because he'd been through it so many times.

He doesn't make it to fifth dates. There's no if, no exceptions in recent memory.

He hasn't brought anyone to his place in years. He goes to theirs.

No romantic partners go to his favorite place. Only friends, which tend to have a longer shelf life.

He doesn't correct that, though. ]
Edited 2020-06-16 07:11 (UTC)
slavophile: (explanationing)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
Coffee houses are places, too.

( He's smirking behind his glass and now sipping, finishing the last of what he'd poured, setting it down with a clink. )

More romantic. I bet the botanical garden is lit up at night.

( It must be. And hold that thought right there. He doesn't ask before getting up from his seat and retrieving - yep - the whole bottle and bringing it back to the table. Everyone else is asleep.

He offers a refill to Ian, tilting the bottle before pulling it back, an idea coming to him..
)

Any chance you feel like a middle of the night walk? We can take the bottle.
wittingly: (Oɴʟʏ ғᴏᴏʟs ʀᴜsʜ ɪɴ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ He's partway through sliding his glass forward when the bottle gets reeled back, and -

- yeah, absolutely. He perks up a little, because he's always a fan of doing. Always up for something that involves moving, or working, any activity. Event, experience, anything other than just sitting he's generally game on for. ]


You know what, coincidentally the whole damn city's practically a botanical garden right now, isn't it?

[ With the overgrowth everywhere, ivy hanging down from skyscrapers, technically lit up by the city windows peeking through.

Kind of works, right?

He'll just scoot his stool back and then nod his head toward the exit - after you Will. ]
slavophile: (i'm accepted)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
It is.

( He's quick, and Will's following suit, trying to hide a blush that escapes from his impromptu date acceptance. He pushes in his chair, trying not to squeak the legs, before leading his way out of the safe house.

With the front door, he again tries not to make too much noise, unlocking it and holding it open for Ian. Holding the bottle out, he lets Ian take a hold of it before closing the door behind them.

He takes in the air, inhales deeply and looks over at Ian.
)

Let's.
wittingly: (sᴛᴀɴᴅ ʙʏ ᴍᴇ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-16 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ He'll take the bottle easy enough, kindly wait for Will to close and lock the door. And then they'll set off, a slow meandering pace, with Ian popping the top off to take a small mouthful. Sort of a perfunctory drink just to do it, and then he holds it out in offering. ]

I gotta say - I really hope you're not counting on me to not get us lost.

[ Mused with a little sideways look. ]

We were locked out while you guys were in the sim. I've been here all of three days, this whole place is a mystery.
slavophile: (suck through lips)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-16 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
( William accepts the offering, taking his own feel-it-out sip, to get the ball rolling. He unsuccessfully stops himself from making a face, and that's from the walking, the amount he takes and the laugh that puffs up while he drinks. Holding the bottle away, William stops in his tracks and coughs a few times, turning away briefly.

Real becoming, right?

Once he has a lid on that cough, he looks back, clears his throat, and keeps the walk going.
)

Where were you, when you were outside of New Amsterdam? ( William's not a direction expert, but he takes note of the electronic signs they pass, and the beauty in the overgrown vegetation. It really does come off as a city-wide botanical garden. )
wittingly: (Nᴏ I ᴡᴏɴ'ᴛ ʙᴇ ᴀғʀᴀɪᴅ)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-17 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ian seems a little too amused by the face he pulls, much in the same way a stoner gets amused when they get someone high and that person starts coughing. It's like an encouraging thing mixed with watching Bambi walk for the first time.

Just for good measure, he gives Will a few pats on the back like it's in any way helping him get over it. ]


New Tokyo, for a while. A sketchy warehouse, until we got a better place to hole up and wait for the city to reopen.
slavophile: (downward listen to me)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-17 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
( It was just the wrong rhythm, too quick a gulp, and a strange angle. Be as amused as you like.

He's fine by the time the pats come, but he likes them all the same and doesn't chide Ian for them. As they walk, he goes vacillates between eyeing the greenery and the lights of the city and Ian's face as he speaks, or listens.

He also offers the bottle back, his right hand finding his pocket casually.
)

And here I thought the safe house screamed Sketchy Warehouse. ( Also he calls bullshit. Waiting for the city to open? He means, work as a team to save the city. He knows. ) All that waiting paid off. Do you think I've hit overwhelming yet, or should I keep at it?
wittingly: (I ᴡᴀs ғɪᴠᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ʜᴇ ᴡᴀs sɪx)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-17 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ He tucks the bottle into one arm for a bit, so he can slip both of them into his jacket pockets in a body language mirror. His head dips down a little, though - poor posture, an automatic adjustment to bring himself down a couple inches whenever he's talking to someone that isn't quite his height. ]

Trust me, the warehouse was worse.

[ There were just coma patience in the center and a whole lot of nothing else. It wasn't a party. They didn't have booze.

But anyway --

A sideways look and an incredibly wry smile. ]


I'm feeling pretty whelmed. I think you can call it a success.
slavophile: (champagne listen)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-17 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
I'll see if I can eke out any extra whelming.

( He sneaks a glance, or thinks he does as they round a corner and begin to cross the street. )

Well, you survived the Sketchy Warehouse and saved the day. Helped, sorry. With the snip heard round the lab or horrors. What's next for New Amsterdam's savior?

wittingly: (004)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-17 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ He blows out an exaggerated, contemplative breath. ]

Well, you know, I was thinking maybe karate? Learn to do martial arts, roam the streets at night unplugging evil.

[ A little tilt to his head. ]

Then I was thinking maybe instead of that I could just try and get my masters' degree back, so I signed up for an apprenticeship at one of the engineering firms near here. Probably gonna spend every night busting my ass to get caught up on the last 500 years so I don't look like a fucking moron.
slavophile: (fucking)

[personal profile] slavophile 2020-06-17 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
Like a vigilante?

( His voice is flat, deadpan. Ian will beat that horse into the ground, won't he. Well, that's on William for being honest. )

Something tells me you'll succeed. You do determined well. I can tell. I can also rhyme. Apparently.
wittingly: (065)

[personal profile] wittingly 2020-06-17 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ His lips crack up a little more, a smile wide enough to show teeth on one side. Asymmetrical, but nice nonetheless. ]

Damn, add that to the list of talents you have that I'm still learning about. What else you hiding, Will? Champion knitting? Gold metal in downhill bobsled?

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