ext_12572: (NPC Amanda)
[identity profile] sinanju.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] crossing_lostrp
George was splashing around in the surf with Carlos. Again.



Amanda watched them with ill-concealed jealousy. Rose glanced at her, pausing in her preparation of fish stew for today's lunch. "Why do you do this to yourself, girl?" she asked. "There's lot of attractive men around here."

Amanda didn't bother to answer. She just continued chopping up fruit with more force than was strictly necessary. She looked up again. Carlos was teaching George to body surf. Amanda laughed mirthlessly as George tumbled head over heels and disappeared in a breaker.

They'd gone for a swim every day before lunch for the last three days. It was always the same. They spent all morning together, either playing grab ass while pretending to teach George to fight or disappearing into the jungle. Supposedly they were foraging or setting and checking snares, but Amanda knew they were screwing around out there.

Then they'd come back grinning like idiots, usually with something in hand to justify their disappearance. They'd go swimming (more grab ass), eat lunch, and then they'd disappear again for a siesta. Amanda snorted. ("Siesta" my cute little ass!)

"Why're they out there playing in the ocean while I'm stuck here," Amanda muttered. She was talking to herself, but Rose answered anyhow--apparently she found it impossible not to stick her nose into everyone else's business.

"They've been doing their share since the first day here," Rose said. "Or since Carlos joined us, in his case. If they want to take some time to relax, they've earned it." Her voice hardened. "Your friend Shannon has spent a lot more time relaxing with a lot less justification, if you ask me."

"I didn't ask you," Amanda snapped.

"No, I guess you didn't," Rose said with aggravating calm.

Amanda snuck a glance at Rose. She continued to methodically prepare the fish. "I just...don't understand what he sees in Toilet Seat Girl," Amanda said.

Rose paused, knife upraised. She looked at Amanda in surprise. "What?"

Amanda feigned surprise. "Oh, didn't you know? George claims to have been killed by a falling toilet seat. Now she's undead or something and she sees dead people, like that kid in The Sixth Sense. Or so she says. Just goes to show far some people will go for attention, I guess."

Rose blinked and glanced out at George, who was sputtering and wiping her face, hip deep in the surf. Amanda worked hard to control the spiteful smile she felt. She was taking great joy in spreading the story since she'd heard it this morning. Rose shook her head sadly, and Amanda smiled faintly.

"You're a pretty girl, Amanda," Rose said. "But you'd be a lot prettier if your insides matched your outsides."



OOC: I've created an icon for Amanda. Feel free to steal it.
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
Mara blinked slowly at Molly, and then sighed and shook her head. "I'm a crippled newbie. I know just generally sensing danger is worse than useless. Go ahead and ignore me." She sighed and tried to force herself to go back to making arrows...but her hands trembled. "I just wish I had my meds or something so I didn't have to hear."
From: [identity profile] purplerhino.livejournal.com
"Nonsense. Sensing danger even generally, allows us to be ready for it. To be alert. Even if we don't know what it is. We get comfortable in our routines, and supress that we were attacked. I know I do, and it shook me badly." Molly patted Atra's shaking hand. "But as we can't do anything about it now excapt be alert, it's best to arm ourselves, hmm?"

Pulling her own crude knife from its makeshift sheathe(a badly mangled pair of jeans had valiently given its life for, Molly began carving the three little grooves at their proper angles and making notches in her own arrow shafts. "We have to replace the bamboo as the nubs cut down the speed and accuricy. And we really should cut arrows for each archer, or archer in training."

Armpit to middle fingertip with the proper length of arrow, but it varried from person to person.
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
Mara swallowed and nodded, but looked very hesitant. "I just hope I can give the right warnings at the right time. I...don't know what I am doing."

On the mention of arming themselves, Mara smiled sadly. "I will help you. But there is no point in giving me a weapon."

"Why not?"

"Because I won't hurt people. I feel it, you see. If I hurt someone else it would be like hurting me. I am not allowed to ignore the interconnectedness between all things."

"What about to defend yourself?"

Mara shrugged a shoulder. "I wouldn't know how. I freeze. It took the fight from me, and nowadays I can only run or hide."

Her eyes traced the treeline again. "I almost ran into the jungle this time. I didn't even realize it until Tommy stopped me. I hope they weren't calling me. I hope they can't do that."
From: [identity profile] starborn-scribe.livejournal.com
Although Tommy wondered what the "it" who'd taken the fight from Mara was, he didn't ask. The young woman was rattled enough already.

"I almost ran into the jungle this time," Mara said. "I didn't even realize it until Tommy stopped me. I hope they weren't calling me. I hope they can't do that."

Tommy frowned thoughtfully. "Rather than hope that it doesn't happen, we should take steps to keep it from happening." Mara peered at him questioningly. "Tara's been teaching me magic. There are protection and warding spells. She may know of one to keep the Others from calling you. You should ask her when she and the others get back.

"As for sensing danger and giving warning without freezing up..." Tommy paused, trying to think of a way to keep the psychics' confidences. "The Doctor is teaching some of us, including Tara and I, shielding. It's supposed to be psychic shielding, but he said that Tara and I use magic. In any case, it works. I'm still learning, but I could teach you what I know. Shields may give you a buffer so that you're not overwhelmed."
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
Mara nodded slowly and thoughtfully at Tommy's words. "The Doctor...and you...are not the first to suggest this to me. I'll join the class, I guess...I don't know if there's a special section for disabled psychics or anything, but why not...?"

/What would I do if they called me? Alex called me and I crossed continents trying to get to him. I would rather run from them into the ocean and drown than let them touch me. But that's not what my feet did./

/River's right. I should have stayed away from Charlie. He's horrible./

She frowned then, an odd thought occurring to her. "If you haven't gone out to the water yet, how will she teach you magic?"
From: [identity profile] purplerhino.livejournal.com
Molly nodded more to herself. Mara was alot like River. But she also had The Sight. River did not. Magic wasn't something River could 'see'.

"I think they'd be gentle with you. And to do that I don't think The Doctor is the one who'd teach you. I understand he gives some people headaches with the mind meld thingy. He's... not your average psychic." He certainly made no great effort to keep his nature hidden. Not if someone were willing to see. Most were not, happily keeping their heads in the sand. But Molly didn't know if Mara knew the man's unearthly nature yet.

"However, Tara did try to teach you some magic connected to water, didn't she? You do seem more connected to water than anything else. Or do you mean salt water, Mara?" She looked at Tommy, "Have you tried anything in the ocean? Seems like you've been drawn to it as a career. Maybe it goes deeper."

From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
Mara smiled...and felt something cold come up beside her. She looked up and whispered, "Hi Sally," to empty air. Then she rocked back and forth a little. The ghost had stood by her all night, and then had stayed by the shelter, and now it had drifted over like a sleepwalker again.

"The Doctor scared me at first. But I felt better after having a conversation with his spaceship." Blink. "Um...I...didn't make that up, really." She ducked her head.

"Gotta get used to the Doc anyway because there's a need there, just like I have a need here. Like I have to buck up and go back into the jungle in a few days. Because there's a need /there/. Compassion, I can do. I'm pretty good at it. It sometimes helps me face how scary things are."

She tried to explain the feeling she had for Tommy to him, but it was like translating things from a phrasebook she only had half the pages to. "I was flying with the birds and I lost track of time. I'm not sure how to explain that feeling, but Tommy is not a witch like Tara is a witch. He needs to go...out...kind of like that. But not in the air. In the sea. But I don't...even know if that makes any sense or anything." She was getting a little better at arrow-making; she finished another and set it aside. "You go out and you bring something back."
From: [identity profile] starborn-scribe.livejournal.com
Tommy pensively listened to the women's comments about water and magic. "I've always been drawn to the sea. Ironic for a three-quarter plains Indian, huh?" He whittled his bow as he thought aloud. "I haven't been doing anything... magical except for practicing shielding. I'm waiting until Tara gets back. There's plenty to do in the meantime just to keep everyone fed." He looked at Mara consideringly. "You're right. I'm not a witch. I'm a medicine man like my grandfather was, except he knew what he was doing." He widened his gaze to include Molly. "You seem to be describing a vision quest. I guess I can try it. I don't know how much of the old Lakota ways are ceremony and tradition versus true spirit magic."

Tommy glanced at the ghostly woman who was now following Mara around. She still creeped him out, but didn't seem to bother the sensitive psychic. The ghost seemed more... alive. "Her name's Sally?" Mara nodded. "Did she tell you? She was nearly catatonic a few days ago. And what did you mean by conversing with the Doctor's ship?"
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
"There are a lot of ironies in life," Mara said quietly. She didn't know anything about Lakota medicine, so she didn't pitch in on that, saying only, "If they suddenly found that their lands had a coastline, how would they change what they do?"

"Sally is a nickname. From Nightmare Before Christmas. I didn't know what to call her. She doesn't talk. We've only gotten her to react some so far, but it's fast progress considering. And she's...still catatonic. Just a little less so."

She shrugged a little when the Tardis was brought up. "His ship has a soul. She's actually really nice, although for somebody with no shields it was like being sat on by an elephant who thought it was a lap dog."
From: [identity profile] starborn-scribe.livejournal.com
"If they suddenly found that their lands had a coastline, how would they change what they do?" Mara asked rhetorically.

Tommy gave her a small, considering smile. (That's it. That's what I need to do.) "Thank you, Mara. I'll think about that." He already had some ideas, but wasn't ready to act on them yet.

Mara's analogy made Tommy chuckle. "If the Doctor ever arranges tours of the 'Tardis,' I'm signing up." Then he added seriously, "I think you really need shields here. That doesn't mean they have to be up all of the time, but they're there if you need them. I can teach you what Tara and the Doctor have taught me now, if you want."
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
"Um. Y-you're welcome." /Not sure what I said, but ok./

"The Tardis is nice. And she's lonely." So was the Doctor, for that matter, once you got past the ten-block-long parade of cheerful pomposity he surrounded himself with. "We should ask if we can come visit now and again if we're here a while. I think she'd like you."

Mara frowned thoughtfully again at the idea of learning a few pointers now. "I'm...not normal...and may not be able to apply what you teach me the same way..." /Ami said my shields are shredded. But I can at least get the basic ideas of how to do this in my head now, so I can use them when I am more healed./ "But sure, let's talk about it while we work."

Charlie and Harry had vanished into the infirmary. Harry had landed a few pathetic blows, and then Charlie had gotten his Irish up and pounded him one good and hard in the face before succumbing to a vomiting fit. /Poor Charlie,/ Mara thought in spite of herself. /I hope he lives long enough for people to see what he's like without the monkey./

"I don't know what it would be like to have shields up all the time. Do you think I'd become a mean person if I couldn't feel other people's feelings?"
From: [identity profile] purplerhino.livejournal.com
"Normal is a relative term, anyway. I mean, we're on an island with an alien time traveler, his human girlfriend even if they won't admit it and his space ship. Several psychics, a witch and a medicine man. We have dinosaurs and smoke monsters and the Morlochs. Who knows what else?" Molly didn't know how much this woman's Sight showed her. But she wasn't volunterering anything about herself.

"The Normal people are the ones having the hardest time coping, overall. Let's hear it for the freaks!" Molly grinned. "I'd kinda like to meet that ship, as well. I've never seen a living ship before. Okay, untill this island I never met a real not-from-earth alien, either."
From: [identity profile] scarred-muse.livejournal.com
"No, I um...mean that I'm not a normal psychic. I had someone look at me and tell me my shields are...damaged?"

Still, Molly's words made her smile. "It's nice to not feel alone. I was...I'd never met anyone else who was anything but ordinary before I came here."

/Well, except Faith, but I won't just babble on about her./

"Are the normal people here mean to the others?" she asked quietly.

Molly was beginning to answer when a look of panic crossed Mara's face and she stood.

(OOC: Mara is reacting to this:
http://community.livejournal.com/crossing_lostrp/66715.html )
From: [identity profile] starborn-scribe.livejournal.com
Tommy laughed from Molly's "Let's hear it for the freaks!" He hoped that she didn't consider herself a freak. The half-elf was the picture of grace.

Mara had wondered aloud if she'd be a mean person if she was shielded from others' emotions. Although he'd just met the sensitive young woman, Tommy couldn't imagine Mara being mean, even in self-defense. "From what Tara and the Doctor have said, being shielded isn't an all-or-nothing thing. You've met Tara. She'd usually shielded to some degree to keep from being overwhelmed, and she's a sweetheart. Think of it as armor that you can reinforce or take off at will."

Suddenly Mara's eyes widened with panic. (Not again!) Tommy thought, worried. She stared in the direction of the infirmary, staring to get to her feet. Tommy laid one hand on her shoulder, hoping that the contact would ground her rather than further freak her out. "Mara, what is it?" He followed her line of sight and answered his own question. Quentin sprinted out of the infirmary like a man possessed. Tommy watched, dumbfounded.

OOC: Let's continue this over here (http://community.livejournal.com/crossing_lostrp/66715.html).

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