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Lapis Lazuli ([personal profile] oceantier) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2015-08-02 09:43 pm

Open!

Characters: Lapis and YOU (open!)
Date: Early August
Location: Varied
Situation: Varied. All take place after awakening again from her gem and facing down Irvine. Lapis attempts to adjust to life on the Turtle . . . and escape from it.
Warnings/Rating: Still probably spoilers. Also still may be some threat of Lapis fleeing or dowsing characters. ^^;


A. Turtle's Head - The stars weren't the same here.

At the Turtle's head, distant from the lights of the city, the heavens were laid out in full . . . a dizzying array of tiny lights sprinkled across the darkness.

Lapis knew the stars well. Knew she knew them -- that they were as familiar to her as her own hands. Even from Earth, she'd always been able to name any of them at a glance, and knew with barely a thought where her home was at any given instant.

Not so here. The star that lit Homeworld was nowhere to be found.

It was like a tether had been sliced away . . . without it, she reeled, uncertain and grasping, for a solidity that was no longer there. Without it, she was vulnerable to the inky expanse above her, bare.

She curled her arms around herself as though by doing so she could hold on . . . perched on the Turtle's head, tiny under the unknown sky.

B. Keelai - Water Sector - It had been days, and no sign of Jasper.

It seemed inconceivable that the other Gem would not be here. They had been fused -- one body, one mind, inseparable and pinned together beneath the full weight of the ocean of Earth.

Inconceivable that one could be pulled without the other. Impossible.

Lapis remained alert, combing what she could of the Turtle without inciting the attention of the locals. Surely the other Gem would have made herself visible . . . Jasper was that kind of personality, large and defiant, unafraid of consequences -- the sort who would have stood at the center of Keelai and announced herself, unconcerned about the teeming locals around her. Brazen in spite of the fact that they didn't know what this place was, what kind of dangers it could actually host.

Lapis was exhausted. Sleep wasn't something her body required . . . but rest certainly was. After so many hours of alertness, of vigilance, of forcing herself to push forward, she was at her limits.

As the sun rose higher in Keelai, she searched for a place to settle, wary of the kedan that had started to enter the streets.

C. Beach - Anyone watching might think she would never come up. Having waded as far out into the waves as she could manage, Lapis had dived, arching like a fish beneath the surface. One minute would pass. Two. Three. Longer than anyone should be able to hold their breath -- and yet still she did not emerge.

Follow her beneath the surface, look for her in the water, or wait until she comes back up.

D. Outside Keelai - She's just a dim speck in the sky, flying up, up, up, pushing, testing, ignoring the weight that settles through her stomach and heart and head, pressing, clenching . . . She pushes it as long and as hard as she can -- just a bit farther, and she'll push through. Just a bit farther and she'll be free . . .

And then the vertigo twists like a knife thrust through her insides, and she knows she never will. That's the moment before the blackness takes her, and she yields to unconsciousness.

She wakes up hurling through the air, wheeling out of control in wide, erratic circles. She gasps, pulls up hard on her wings. Wrests against the air, wings hauling hard against the wind.

The impact against the ground is hard. She slams into the earth, rolling what feels like a hundred times before coming to rest.

E. Have another idea? COME TO ME.
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[personal profile] risingwinds 2015-08-19 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
"'Cause I wanted to look at the stars." He peeks over his shoulder, back toward the city. "It's too bright back there, and I wanna see 'em all." Sure, some stars were still visible, but not enough to suit his liking. It was just too urban, and for a kid who spent the past several years in a quiet little world in the mountains, the bustle of the city brought some drawbacks he hadn't considered.

He's still not making any sudden moves. It's obvious this girl needs pace, so he won't breach hers unless she gives the okay. For now, he's fine with talking.
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[personal profile] risingwinds 2015-08-22 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
"I.. dunno." He takes two small steps forward, hands tucked into his pockets. "The sky's different here. The constellations don't really match up with what I'm used to, so if those stars are other worlds, I don't think they're any of the ones I've seen."

He huffs a small puff of air, scuffing his boot on the ground. "And even if it was up there, I'm not ready to go back."
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[personal profile] risingwinds 2015-08-24 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, but right now, there's other worlds that need my help!" His hands lock into fists, and then he presses his palm over his heart. "There's these monsters called Unversed causing all kinds of trouble, and one of my best friends might be in danger. That's why..."

He he heaves a small sigh. "That's why I've gotta continue my journey." Here it's different. Aqua's safe. Terra was safe while he was around, but if he ever goes back, it'll change. He'll be back where he left off, so he's gotta stay sharp.
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[personal profile] risingwinds 2015-09-03 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
"I know." Everything's on hold. He can't change it; he can only hope that it all works out. Aqua's here. Terra was for a while, but now he's gone again, leaving his fate up in the air. It makes him wish he'd asked for answers while he was still around. At least then he'd know what they're really up against.

But while Lapis' words bring a somewhat somber realization, it's not a total lost cause, at least not in Ven's mind. "But that doesn't mean we can't make the most of things here! We can make new friends. We can try to help this world. Even if we didn't choose to be here, I'd like to see the silver lining."