maia drazhar (
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riverview2018-07-25 09:28 pm
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[ Maia is unfamiliar with advanced technology, so he checks and double-checks and triple-checks to make sure the message he is posting will not bear his name, before he asks: ]
What would you do with your freedom, if you had it for the first time in your life and never learned how to use it?
[ The question is awkwardly phrased, true, but he really is pretty desperate for advice. One way and another, he's been pent up and under supervision since he was born, and now he doesn't really know how else to be. ]
What would you do with your freedom, if you had it for the first time in your life and never learned how to use it?
[ The question is awkwardly phrased, true, but he really is pretty desperate for advice. One way and another, he's been pent up and under supervision since he was born, and now he doesn't really know how else to be. ]
[private] @serenity
He switches the conversation setting to private - checks and double checks that he has done it correctly, since this technology is all so new to him - and de-selects the anonymity feature. If he is going to be asking Billy for help, he might as well start the process of unmasking himself. ]
You have my sympathy. I know your journey must have been difficult. I was sent away at that age, too, though I suspect the circumstances were very different.
[ To put it mildly. But he does not mention that because he wants to talk about those circumstances, particularly, but merely to tell Billy that he has had a somewhat similar experience. ]
Those who wished not to know you, merely because you came from a foreign land, were fools. We had many such fools in Ethuveraz, where I am from.
I am sorry, that you are parted from them. You will see them again, though, will you not? When you return to America?
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Probably. You don't have to tell me about your circumstances, but at this point I can talk about mine. My parents sent me away in hopes I would have a better chance at survival since our life in Korea was going downhill, and America was said to have more food.
[There's more, but Billy never gave away all the details of his life at once. Although the Quarantine made it harder for Billy to keep to himself most of the time, that wasn't an entirely bad thing. It was a positive change to know he was welcome here, unlike America where he knew too many people wished he would go back to where he came from.]
I've quickly learned from my interactions here that prejudice knows no borders, so it's not restricted to just one world. But I also know the same can be said for kindness. My friend was one of the few who wasn't a fool, at least, by the time I met him.
[Because he knew of Goody's past demons, the same ones that would often return at night to haunt him in his sleep.]
I'm afraid it's not that simple to see him again. If I return home, I don't know what will happen to me since I died. We both did, but according to the doctors at the hospital, I was the only one who came through the portal.
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So your parents sent you away, but it was with the hope that you would find a better life?
[ So he had been wrong, thinking he understood how Billy must have felt. It must be very different, being parted from parents who thought they had no other choice and wanted to protect him. Billy had left behind loving parents, to a famine and untold chaos. How hard, that must have been... ]
Your friend sounds like a very good man.
[ Again, Maia thinks that he could speak up: explain about his mother, about goblins and elves and the names Setheris had called him, how his mother had been forbidden to teach him anything about her culture. But it is so much easier just to listen, than to speak. ]
You died? Surely, that is not possible...
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[He even stopped thinking about them for a time, adopting a “never-look-back” lifestyle, until he came here. At times, Riverview forced him to think of things he hadn’t in years.]
It shouldn’t be, but they managed to bring me back somehow. The medical technology in the Quarantine is very advanced just like everything else in the city. One minute I’m breathing my last in a church steeple, the next I’m looking up at the stark white ceiling of the hospital. They had me hooked up to all sorts of machines that were feeding medicine directly into my body. The doctor told me my body was still warm when they found me, so I wasn’t dead for long when I came through the portal.
I don’t know why I was the only one from my group who appeared. That’s just the way it happened, I guess.
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That is... a wonder. The technology in this place is entirely unfamiliar to me. Even this device we are using to communicate. I am more accustomed to- to letters sent by messenger. I have not used my seal since I arrived. I believe you, when you say there were machines which pulled you back from death. I am glad of it.
[ Billy seems like a good person, after all, and Maia knew all too well that good people didn't always get saved. So it gives him hope, that this time, it went right. ]
Then your life here is a second chance. To live as you could not, before.
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Thank you.
[Is all he can say since he's not sure what else he could say.]
We didn't have a lot of this technology where I'm from either. I couldn't even write letters back home since I didn't know how to write until learning here.
[He wants to ask about the seal, but he'll save that question for another time. When a person has a seal, though, he's aware that tends to mean they are important in some way.]
It could be a second chance for you too, you know. You could learn how to use the new freedom you've been given. I'll do my best to help you, but it all comes down to how you choose to use it. There's no one here to order you around on how to live your life.
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Thank you. I can only hope that I will choose wisely, and that in time I will become accustomed to the lack of constraint.
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If you want to find me, I'm at Buttercup Farms most of the time since I work there. You're welcome to contact me through text, too, but I'm more used to talking to people in person.
[Oh, he almost forgot...]
And my name is Billy Rocks.
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My name is Maia.
[ And, well, that is one little adjustment he has chosen - to go by his given name, rather than his dynastic one. ]