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Don't make me sad, don't make me cry
Who: Ava Starr & Whoever (6, Maximilien, Skulduggery, and ota)
What: recovery, lowkey double birthday, possible confrontations
When: end of December, very beginning of January
Where: mostly her room, the casino, library & coffee shop
Warnings: discussions of excursion killings
i. Why, who me, why?
closed to 6
Ava wakes with an airless gasp, a phaseshift jerk right out of her own body. Panicked fingers clutch at her midsection where her clothing remains sliced through even though her body is confirmed back in one piece... A delayed reaction to getting bisected by a wall she never made it all the way through, a desperate attempt to lead the evil shadow out and away. Away from Peter.
Peter. "Peter," Ava cries out, terrified.
ii. Feet don't fail me now, take me to your finish line
closed to Maximilien
She keeps worriedly asking about Max's whereabouts, until at some point he's there. And Ava doesn't quite manage the hug she's going in for but collapses against him in greeting. Grateful for how solid and steady his metal frame is, as she continues to tremble. "Can you... stay with me for awhile?" Her voice is barely above a whisper, but she knows his hearing is good enough she won't have to raise it.
iii. Oh my heart it breaks every step that I take
ota
From the first day she awakes, to the end of the year, there's no sign of Ava outside of her cabin. All her meals, the little she's willing to eat, she has brought to her by Peter. She doesn't want to go out, doesn't want to face what's out there. Or who and all their opinions and rage and blame. But she doesn't want to be alone either, even though she's sure there's very few people that want to see her. And Undine's gone now. Gone gone, now that she can no longer lie to herself about how maybe the girl had simply chosen to stay behind as if it were part of her journey to be normal. This is no place to be normal. Not if you want to survive.
She curls up with her puzzle book with very little motivation to do much else, blocking out all the thoughts she doesn't feel emotionally capable of handling right now. And picks through her gift basket, touched at how thoughtful Sharky and Pratt were to think of her. If there's a knock at her door, it may take a moment for her to shake off the daze, shake off the nervousness of answering it.
iv. But I'm hoping that the gates, they'll tell me that you're mine
closed to Skulduggery
There's a growing crack of worry, splintering through her nerves the longer she goes without hearing from Skulduggery, the days blurring into each other and she has no real conscious awareness of how long it's actually been. Has the Captain failed in bringing him back? If so, she'd half expect reality to screech to a stop, or the ship to sink, or some tangible despair hanging in the air as she peers through the window of her room before pulling the curtains back tightly. That's the small hope she clings to.
Contact comes first in the form of a text, an apology and an offer to meet. Holding her phone is a chore, but with trembling fingers she sends a 'yes' and hopes that single word is enough to communicate how badly she needs to see him.
She's manages a shower, damp hair pulled back and dressed in a clean pair of sweats, trying to pull herself together enough that maybe he won't be able to tell how shaken up she is. And of course the earrings he'd gifted her, that did not work as advertised. But a very quiet indicator to let him know where her heart still lies, even if words fail her.
When there's finally a knock, Ava answers the door she's been nervously hovering by, after failing several times to grasp at the handle. And immediately starts tearing up at seeing the familiarface skull of her best friend.
v. Walking through the city streets, is it by mistake or design?
closed to Maximilien and Skulduggery
The timing is even worse than her own birthday after the Halloween massacre, really, but this little get together late in the evening of the 31st (Skulduggery's birthday) and the customary countdown change over to the new year (Maximilien's manufacture date) is something that she's been looking forward to all month because the timing of that is too good. And a good opportunity for the three of them to be together again, despite the circumstances. They're her best friends, and it feels more important than ever for them to stick together in the aftermath.
So she dresses in her white suit, hair styled sleek, carrying her unopened bottle of Maximilien's finest Don Rumbotico because it's finally a special enough occasion. And for the first time since returning, Ava steps out of her cabin and heads straight to the casino. "Hello, gentlemen," she joins them at the poker table, her mood subdued but still far better than it's been.
vi. I feel so alone on a Friday night
ota
For the first week of January, Ava barely ventures out of her room. When she does, it's with the energy of a stray cat hiding behind the dumpster, skitterish at every sudden movement and sound. Which doesn't seem too unusual. But anyone that's seen her around the last few months might notice a few key differences. She isn't casually floating about anymore, but feet dragging. And she's no longer taking shortcuts through the walls, stopping short of them, awkwardly fumbling through doors instead.
Back at the mutiny meeting, she had come out strong and clear on her support for Skulduggery, his plan to save everyone even if she had always felt that it was too heroic. It hadn't swayed anyone, probably only served to strengthen their resolve against her perspective, because she's never been able to convince anyone of much anything at all. She pointedly avoids the gaze of anyone in that meeting now. There's no challenge, no sneaking into any secret meetings that may or may not be occurring. No going out of her way to approach anyone, because she's sure everyone knows somebody who was killed that night and has rather strong feelings about it.
If she has any reputation at all, she's sure now it's of a fool, one that paid the price for her stubbornly held beliefs.
But she finds some comfort in the library reading and watching in amusement when people find the black binder missing. And hiding in the back corner of the coffee shop, still focused on her puzzle book.
What: recovery, lowkey double birthday, possible confrontations
When: end of December, very beginning of January
Where: mostly her room, the casino, library & coffee shop
Warnings: discussions of excursion killings
i. Why, who me, why?
closed to 6
Ava wakes with an airless gasp, a phaseshift jerk right out of her own body. Panicked fingers clutch at her midsection where her clothing remains sliced through even though her body is confirmed back in one piece... A delayed reaction to getting bisected by a wall she never made it all the way through, a desperate attempt to lead the evil shadow out and away. Away from Peter.
Peter. "Peter," Ava cries out, terrified.
ii. Feet don't fail me now, take me to your finish line
closed to Maximilien
She keeps worriedly asking about Max's whereabouts, until at some point he's there. And Ava doesn't quite manage the hug she's going in for but collapses against him in greeting. Grateful for how solid and steady his metal frame is, as she continues to tremble. "Can you... stay with me for awhile?" Her voice is barely above a whisper, but she knows his hearing is good enough she won't have to raise it.
iii. Oh my heart it breaks every step that I take
ota
From the first day she awakes, to the end of the year, there's no sign of Ava outside of her cabin. All her meals, the little she's willing to eat, she has brought to her by Peter. She doesn't want to go out, doesn't want to face what's out there. Or who and all their opinions and rage and blame. But she doesn't want to be alone either, even though she's sure there's very few people that want to see her. And Undine's gone now. Gone gone, now that she can no longer lie to herself about how maybe the girl had simply chosen to stay behind as if it were part of her journey to be normal. This is no place to be normal. Not if you want to survive.
She curls up with her puzzle book with very little motivation to do much else, blocking out all the thoughts she doesn't feel emotionally capable of handling right now. And picks through her gift basket, touched at how thoughtful Sharky and Pratt were to think of her. If there's a knock at her door, it may take a moment for her to shake off the daze, shake off the nervousness of answering it.
iv. But I'm hoping that the gates, they'll tell me that you're mine
closed to Skulduggery
There's a growing crack of worry, splintering through her nerves the longer she goes without hearing from Skulduggery, the days blurring into each other and she has no real conscious awareness of how long it's actually been. Has the Captain failed in bringing him back? If so, she'd half expect reality to screech to a stop, or the ship to sink, or some tangible despair hanging in the air as she peers through the window of her room before pulling the curtains back tightly. That's the small hope she clings to.
Contact comes first in the form of a text, an apology and an offer to meet. Holding her phone is a chore, but with trembling fingers she sends a 'yes' and hopes that single word is enough to communicate how badly she needs to see him.
She's manages a shower, damp hair pulled back and dressed in a clean pair of sweats, trying to pull herself together enough that maybe he won't be able to tell how shaken up she is. And of course the earrings he'd gifted her, that did not work as advertised. But a very quiet indicator to let him know where her heart still lies, even if words fail her.
When there's finally a knock, Ava answers the door she's been nervously hovering by, after failing several times to grasp at the handle. And immediately starts tearing up at seeing the familiar
v. Walking through the city streets, is it by mistake or design?
closed to Maximilien and Skulduggery
The timing is even worse than her own birthday after the Halloween massacre, really, but this little get together late in the evening of the 31st (Skulduggery's birthday) and the customary countdown change over to the new year (Maximilien's manufacture date) is something that she's been looking forward to all month because the timing of that is too good. And a good opportunity for the three of them to be together again, despite the circumstances. They're her best friends, and it feels more important than ever for them to stick together in the aftermath.
So she dresses in her white suit, hair styled sleek, carrying her unopened bottle of Maximilien's finest Don Rumbotico because it's finally a special enough occasion. And for the first time since returning, Ava steps out of her cabin and heads straight to the casino. "Hello, gentlemen," she joins them at the poker table, her mood subdued but still far better than it's been.
vi. I feel so alone on a Friday night
ota
For the first week of January, Ava barely ventures out of her room. When she does, it's with the energy of a stray cat hiding behind the dumpster, skitterish at every sudden movement and sound. Which doesn't seem too unusual. But anyone that's seen her around the last few months might notice a few key differences. She isn't casually floating about anymore, but feet dragging. And she's no longer taking shortcuts through the walls, stopping short of them, awkwardly fumbling through doors instead.
Back at the mutiny meeting, she had come out strong and clear on her support for Skulduggery, his plan to save everyone even if she had always felt that it was too heroic. It hadn't swayed anyone, probably only served to strengthen their resolve against her perspective, because she's never been able to convince anyone of much anything at all. She pointedly avoids the gaze of anyone in that meeting now. There's no challenge, no sneaking into any secret meetings that may or may not be occurring. No going out of her way to approach anyone, because she's sure everyone knows somebody who was killed that night and has rather strong feelings about it.
If she has any reputation at all, she's sure now it's of a fool, one that paid the price for her stubbornly held beliefs.
But she finds some comfort in the library reading and watching in amusement when people find the black binder missing. And hiding in the back corner of the coffee shop, still focused on her puzzle book.
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He wasn't looking forward to a repeat of that, but he was definitely thinking it had something to do with the Captain.
"Is that so?" He wondered about that. "I can't say I had the pleasure of meeting him prior to that...farce. You missed the whole trial thing. You probably wouldn't have enjoyed it."
Yato himself lost his temper and got hurt, but that wasn't what bothered him the most. He hated the idea of offering up sacrifices, and his hand had been essentially forced to participate in making that choice.
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"But... from what we know. The previous voyages were worse." Pickles might have been an asshole in the end, but her sympathies were still with what he went through. What he was going through yet again. She's already expressed her distress to Yato before though, hadn't she?
"I knew. About it. Lord Vile," Ava admits. But no, she wouldn't have enjoyed the trial. Having to admit to that, in front of everyone. Or confronting Skulduggery about it herself. She sighs. "What's happened is for the best."
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It was too sad really.
"...I hope some good comes from it, and I can understand needing to take some kind of action. Why get everyone involved though?" Yato questioned lightly.
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"Because we were already involved when a dozen of us were found murdered by our friends, and Skulduggery needed to answer for that. Would you really have been more comfortable that the Captain acted with no input or oversight, executing a passenger without allowing anyone to see the evidence and come to the same conclusion. Without Skulduggery giving his guilty plea in his own words? Would you have really accepted the Captain's explanation for such a thing? I thought people preferred transparency."
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He sighed. "Revenge doesn't get you anything. Skulduggery answering for it. Why is that?" Yato asked. "It didn't change anything...and I meant why not kill him without the other dead bodies, if he needed to kill him so bad. Why involve you?"
Yato huffed. "I wouldn't accept his execution any more than I did, which was not at all, I'm pissed off about it but at the moment I can't do anything. The fact it's not permanent is even less of a reason to kill people. I don't understand the motivations at all."
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"I have no idea what you think happened, but if you're implying that the Captain was in any way responsible for our deaths..." she snarls. "The only one that involved me was Skulduggery's murderous rage-induced alter ego, that the Captain has now gotten rid of. And you're acting like it was some sort of... UGH."
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No, he didn't think the Captain was responsible for killing them with his own two hands but if the goal was to eliminate this alter ego, he believed the death count could've been avoided.
"Did he?" Yato decided to ask, because he wasn't afraid of someone lashing out at him. "I hope for everyone's sake, you're right."
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Ava stares at the cup of water she's left on the table, and with a sweep of her hand knocks it to the floor to take out her frustration. It's not quite as satisfying as she imagined, being nearly empty. "Ask him yourself," Ava snaps, and disappears.