http://death-of-hope.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] death-of-hope.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-08-04 08:59 am
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Library [8.4]

Crisis was averted, everyone was back in the land of the waking, which meant life was (slowly) returning to normal around the school.

Anemone had ventured out to the library to handwavily research once or twice, but had usually ended up retreating to the safety of her room. The sleepers reminded her far too much of her own disorder; the moments when the Sickness would pull her mind away from her body, leaving an empty husk unable to respond to the most basic prompts while her soul was a reality away.

It wouldn't happen here, it couldn't. The Coralians hadn't come to this Earth yet, with the exception of her, and this sleeping sickness had been born of magic and not from the planet itself.

Which didn't make her feel any better about hiding away, but she'd been unable to cope with the blank faces and still bodies down at Town Hall, and the fear that maybe, maybe, she'd been the one to infect everyone with the Despair. That maybe her presence here was enough to wake the planet, and was jumpstarting her own timeline.

Anemone had never been so happy to be wrong.

And now people were awake. There were classes. And there were plenty of books to be shelved, and tidied, and a Special Collections to feed as a reward for not trying to eat anyone over the weekend.

The Fandom High Library was open, and the library aide was bustling about, riding on the book carts and cleaning up the mess left-behind by the researchers while Gulliver supervised.

Yup, everything was totally back to normal.

[OCD freeeeeeeeeeee as the wind!]

[identity profile] blondecanary.livejournal.com 2009-08-05 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
This is where, everything else aside, Dinah occasionally feels despair at just not being smart enough for talking to other students about stuff like this. Because it's not the crazy of other-Anemone, it's the similarity to this-Anemone, who believes everyone is violent and nuts here, and repressing it, and is utterly confident in that, and while that's not all wrong, it's not all right, and... didn't they have this argument when they were trying to kill each other? Yeah. Disturbing.

"No, wallowing, bad." That much, she can answer. "And, well. Sorry if I offended you there. I just don't know what to say." She bit her lip. "I can't agree. But I'm wrong a lot. So. Maybe."

[identity profile] blondecanary.livejournal.com 2009-08-05 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh. Ohhh." She should've remembered that, the other Anemone had said as much, but, well. There'd been a lot to process. Maybe she'd expected more bitterness too, because of the other world one. Dinah's expression eased a bit into thoughtful, instead of disturbed and confused, and she sighed, listening to Anemone. She chewed her lip and nodded slowly. "No. No, you're right that would be kind of... pointless, to be upset with yourself about doing something that you felt good about at the time." The sense of right and wrong being different she was almost used to now, after various chats with Ino, and Merlin, but the emotion was different. "You guys don't have emotions?" She tried to wrap her mind about that, curiosity uppermost. "Do you just, mostly feel kind of okay or blah all the time, or is it... okay, I don't know what the other option would be there." No feelings. No feelings? That would be Dinah's bzuh? face.

[identity profile] blondecanary.livejournal.com 2009-08-05 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"So, you guys were kind of created to be living bridges," Dinah said slowly. Two different species, so yeah, there'd be stuff she'd never get there, really. "And blank means blank. Got it." She nodded, sure she was still missing parts of it, but getting the general gist of how Anemone and her sisters acquired emotions and absorbed moralities. "Ohh. Okay. You'd each have different experiences, so, different emotions or takes on morality and... right." And none of it learned the way humans learn it, but just soaked up and then processed later. Dinah blinked. "Wild. It makes my head hurt, that's so different. It's like ninety degrees from how we-- evolve? Yeah." She smiled suddenly. "Do we must make your head hurt too, sometimes? Just because of the way we think, never mind what we're thinking about?"