Fatima Merali (
dust_of_life) wrote in
riverview2017-04-12 08:51 am
[VIDEO]; @fatima
[Fatima's life dictates that she has to carefully manage and regulate her appearance. It's a bit of a neurosis, really. She's had to dedicate much of the last few years to proving that she's every bit as capable and mature as a bunch of vampires who have seen more than a few centuries. The mortal girl is not going to sit at the kiddie table, thank you very much. Which means not looking like a kiddie.
She wears a lot of make up. Like, a lot. It's well done and attractive, certainly. But noticeably an inch thick. Her hair is pulled back in a braid today, draping over her left shoulder. But what really completes the "I'm not a child" look is the attitude. It's her carefully schooled expression, just the right amount of jaded blase, as if to say "I've seen too much to ever be wide-eyed again."
It's her first network post. She figures first impressions matter. Although this is not how she imagined greeting the network.]
Hey, Fatima Merali here.
[She's got a thick, West Coast accent. She even says her name in a disgustingly Americanized way.]
Los Angeles, 2009, for any of you keeping track of that kind of thing.
Listen. Has anyone seen or heard from Ray Palmer lately? It's like he just vanished.
She wears a lot of make up. Like, a lot. It's well done and attractive, certainly. But noticeably an inch thick. Her hair is pulled back in a braid today, draping over her left shoulder. But what really completes the "I'm not a child" look is the attitude. It's her carefully schooled expression, just the right amount of jaded blase, as if to say "I've seen too much to ever be wide-eyed again."
It's her first network post. She figures first impressions matter. Although this is not how she imagined greeting the network.]
Hey, Fatima Merali here.
[She's got a thick, West Coast accent. She even says her name in a disgustingly Americanized way.]
Los Angeles, 2009, for any of you keeping track of that kind of thing.
Listen. Has anyone seen or heard from Ray Palmer lately? It's like he just vanished.

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Ray's incredibly tall. Six foot four or five, I think. Dark hair. Dark eyes. Has one of those chin-butt thingies too.
He also likes to fly around in a weird, reddish suit of armor...
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Tall, dark hair, dark eyes... [Chin-butt... thingie...
The 'flying around in a reddish suit of armor' detail is a good bit more helpful. How many people could there possibly be flying around in a reddish suit of armor?]
If I see someone matching that description, I'll be sure to let you know. And if I can catch up to him, I'll tell him you've been looking for him. He might have just gotten busy.
I take it he's a friend of yours?
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[She sighs. It's at least getting easier to be open about the fact that monsters are a thing. There's something she could never have done back home.]
He was supposed to come out to the greenhouse, but I haven't seen him anywhere.
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[Who would have thought that words like "friend" would get so complicated in a place like this?]
But right now, he's kinda a missing teammate.
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But she must be pretty concerned about her missing friend/teammate/person she fought monsters with, and all of that would just be wasting time.
After all, Ray Palmer might have just gotten busy (
or just been sent home), but he also could be in some kind of trouble, right?]Well. I've got a couple hours I can spare right now. I'll go take a look around for you, Miss Fatima Merali.
[Upgrades mission from 'I'll keep an eye out while doing other things' to 'actively search this huge place for hours for your friend-ish person', sure, why not. The greenhouse, she'd mentioned. He'll start there.]
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Maybe.]
Thank you, I...
I don't even know your name.
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[There's apparently a world out there somewhere where that name isn't considered feminine.]
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[It's a little girly in Fatima's experience, but she's hardly going to judge someone based on their name.
After all, her name is Fatima. And people make lots of judgments about that.]
Nice to meet you, Terra.
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Nice to meet you, too, Fatima Merali.
[And then he's off.]
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No luck, I'm afraid. [He sounds appropriately tired. Also disappointed. With a sigh-] I saw a few men I thought might be him, but none of them answered to his name.
He could still be out there somewhere, of course. Off in the forest or... in any of the buildings. [Of which there are so very many. No feasible way to visit them all, asking if anyone's seen a Ray Palmer... If he had more time, he could maybe put up signs or posters or something, but no. This has to be as far as he goes.]
I'm sorry. [He has failed in his endeavor to reunite her with her maybe-a-friend.]
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It's not a bad surprise.
Well, the part about Ray still being AWOL is bad. But this guy seems actually...genuine. That's not something she gets a lot of.]
I...was afraid of that.
But thank you. For trying.
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Was he from your... Was he from where you're from? Do you know if he'd have gone back, if they managed to reconnect the portal to...
[He trails off with an unseen shake of his head. No. Enough.]
You're welcome. I hope he turns up.
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[She sighs. It's more than just the loss of a 'useful' friend. She genuinely liked Ray. He was thoughtful and seemed to actually give a damn.
But if he's found a way home, she can't really hold it against him.]
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I just volunteered when they needed some help.
[She shrugs.]
I work in the greenhouses.
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I've always been pretty good with plants. Runs in the family. Mostly, they have me working on herbs.
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At least, where I come from...
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I think it's like that in a lot of places. [Worlds.] Unfortunately.
[Anyway.]
The people here made me a... [He clears his throat a bit, adopting a more proper tone.] Teacher's assistant. At a school for younger kids.
[And then sheepishly-] I've never even been to a school before.
But I can also fight. If you ever need back-up, if you volunteer again or if trouble finds you... [An offer to help. In case Ray Palmer doesn't resurface.]
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Sounds like he's as adrift as she is in this circus.]
Thanks. I don't know that I'll volunteer again but...it's a kind offer.
For what it's worth, I have no teaching experience either, but I do know a little about wrangling kids, if you ever need pointers.
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Oh yeah? I'm not expecting it to be too rough... I do have some experience with kids. [But that experience is limited to being around just one kid at a time. He doesn't fully appreciate how much more challenging handling whole classfuls of children can and will be.] But I guess I'll know who to come to if I run into any problems.
[He might swallow his pride and ask for advice the first time a bunch of unruly kids work together to take him out at recess.]
I should get going. [Fight the good fight for sleep.] Sorry again, about Ray Palmer.
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Thanks.
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[A few moments later, he succeeds in ending the feed. Slowly but surely getting the hang of this 'smartphone' business.]