Emma Swan (
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elnysa2017-12-10 04:48 pm
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Uh, hi.
[ can she have points for effort? the wave she gives is more uncertain than friendly, like she's not entirely comfortable addressing the entire network (she's not). she figures it'll work for everyone else the same way it does for her. when Emma has something to offer, she answers. when she doesn't, she leaves it to someone else.]
My name's Emma, and as a lot of you have already noticed, I'm new here.
[ she's been called out on it enough to know that it's obvious. some part of her still doubts everything here and it bleeds into conversation too easily. most people have been here long enough to accept this reality, but Emma's still thinking of home.]
I'm not gonna pretend that my first instinct wasn't to wallow in my disappointment until my family wakes up, but I know there's a lot to be done here. I've seen all of you getting things done here, and I just wondered... how have you been able to use the skills you learned in your home world to keep you busy in this one?
[ because it's time for her to think about taking on a job, and making a difference, and she's pretty sure that doesn't mean a sheriff's badge and a cruiser anymore. so far, she's been part of the clean-up effort, but she needs something else to get by on.]
Back home, I was the sheriff in a town called Storybrooke, Maine. Here, I don't know. How did you know where to start?
[ can she have points for effort? the wave she gives is more uncertain than friendly, like she's not entirely comfortable addressing the entire network (she's not). she figures it'll work for everyone else the same way it does for her. when Emma has something to offer, she answers. when she doesn't, she leaves it to someone else.]
My name's Emma, and as a lot of you have already noticed, I'm new here.
[ she's been called out on it enough to know that it's obvious. some part of her still doubts everything here and it bleeds into conversation too easily. most people have been here long enough to accept this reality, but Emma's still thinking of home.]
I'm not gonna pretend that my first instinct wasn't to wallow in my disappointment until my family wakes up, but I know there's a lot to be done here. I've seen all of you getting things done here, and I just wondered... how have you been able to use the skills you learned in your home world to keep you busy in this one?
[ because it's time for her to think about taking on a job, and making a difference, and she's pretty sure that doesn't mean a sheriff's badge and a cruiser anymore. so far, she's been part of the clean-up effort, but she needs something else to get by on.]
Back home, I was the sheriff in a town called Storybrooke, Maine. Here, I don't know. How did you know where to start?
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that's what they call...bonds, I think.
[Aha, there it is. the obligatory kizuna no nakama shilling.]
I'm not going to tell you that they'll always be with you in your heart or something like that, I think you've probably heard that enough, but...
[There's a long pause before Yusei actually types again.]
when things get difficult like this...people have a tendency to make something out of nothing, you know?
[even a family.]
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[ it's harder to start over every time, though. to keep hoping and looking out for people only to have them taken away. what she's heard about stasis is that any of them can go back at any time. it doesn't inspire much confidence.
his words, though? they're kind. someone trying to be helpful, and the gesture doesn't go unnoticed.]
Are you doing the same?
[ making something out of nothing?]
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[And maybe, he wonders, if he hasn't already found somebody. even if they're in wyver right now, apart from him, at least...they have that promise to meet up again.]
others are, too. it's what ties us together.
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[ she hopes that he's able to rebuild, or that he is rebuilding, one of the two. seeing someone else do it might even give her some hope.]
One of the few things we all have in common.
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rebuilding, i mean. coming back from things. we just keep going, if you get what i'm trying to say.
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everyone keeps telling me i should live on for the ones i've left behind. it's the only thing i can do, i think.
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As much as I miss them, they wouldn't want us to stop living our lives.
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And with that in mind, I don't think you'll have much difficulty finding some kind of occupation, now.
[w
was that his goal, this whole time? trying to find some kind of resolution?
it could have been. or it might just have been a natural byproduct of the conversation. it'll probably never be clear.]