Laura | X-23-23 (
shoplifter) wrote in
riverview2017-11-16 01:09 pm
Video/Potentional Action. Abandoned amusement parks are dope.
[Some of you might get worried calls from Linda, Laura's tormented case worker.
The general questioning is: "HAVE YOU SEEN LAURA I HAVEN'T FOUND HER IN HOURS I'VE LOOKED EVERYWHERE."
But then, a Laura entry pops up sometime later in the day:
Her, looking curious, with the telltale signs of vegetation outside of city limits behind her.
She points the camera at the setting of the abandoned amusement park, some disappointment soon to be prevalent in her tone; she'd sneaked out and headed off to the Abandoned City or whatever people call it, mostly to get away from society and sort of marinate in her own thoughts. It's one of those months. Or many of those months. As much as she's tried adapting and appreciates her freedom, sometimes you just need to step away from it all and have your own time.
... In places Linda tells you not to ever sneak off to, of course.
Sue her, she never listens to her authority figures. She's not scared of monsters, anyway; she's already killed two getting here. It's why she's got some tar-colored blood on her sleeves and knuckles.]
We should repair this. I don't know what it is, but it looks like -- a fun place. Some of these have... strange wheels... and cars on railroads. ¿Para qué sirve? Do people who move trains practice here?
[She wanders around, her footfalls echoing in the isolated place. There's a rotted up old booth where you 'shoot' guns for prizes, but the signs are pretty overgrown with vines. She picks up a fake rifle and aims it at the blank target board beyond her, smacking on some bubblegum thoughtfully.]
Is it a place for soldiers to practice, too? It is very colorful for a soldier, but we had some color, too. They liked to put cartoons on the walls. Maybe there are cartoons on walls here, too... Maybe there are lights that make it bright. Like Vegas.
[..... Aha.
She points the camera up, up, up, toward the highest point of the ferris wheel.]
I think you see everything if you climb to the top.
[... I'mma climb to the top.]
[Feel free to have any ACTION threads as well; she's just wandering around, really, enjoying the quiet.]
The general questioning is: "HAVE YOU SEEN LAURA I HAVEN'T FOUND HER IN HOURS I'VE LOOKED EVERYWHERE."
But then, a Laura entry pops up sometime later in the day:
Her, looking curious, with the telltale signs of vegetation outside of city limits behind her.
She points the camera at the setting of the abandoned amusement park, some disappointment soon to be prevalent in her tone; she'd sneaked out and headed off to the Abandoned City or whatever people call it, mostly to get away from society and sort of marinate in her own thoughts. It's one of those months. Or many of those months. As much as she's tried adapting and appreciates her freedom, sometimes you just need to step away from it all and have your own time.
... In places Linda tells you not to ever sneak off to, of course.
Sue her, she never listens to her authority figures. She's not scared of monsters, anyway; she's already killed two getting here. It's why she's got some tar-colored blood on her sleeves and knuckles.]
We should repair this. I don't know what it is, but it looks like -- a fun place. Some of these have... strange wheels... and cars on railroads. ¿Para qué sirve? Do people who move trains practice here?
[She wanders around, her footfalls echoing in the isolated place. There's a rotted up old booth where you 'shoot' guns for prizes, but the signs are pretty overgrown with vines. She picks up a fake rifle and aims it at the blank target board beyond her, smacking on some bubblegum thoughtfully.]
Is it a place for soldiers to practice, too? It is very colorful for a soldier, but we had some color, too. They liked to put cartoons on the walls. Maybe there are cartoons on walls here, too... Maybe there are lights that make it bright. Like Vegas.
[..... Aha.
She points the camera up, up, up, toward the highest point of the ferris wheel.]
I think you see everything if you climb to the top.
[... I'mma climb to the top.]
[Feel free to have any ACTION threads as well; she's just wandering around, really, enjoying the quiet.]

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Laura, why aren't you in school?
[ As well as, ya know, the quarantine. ]
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threadjack bc I can't not
i love it lmao
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oh it's time for [Action]
Need help? [See, Dr Strange? BETTER DAD is here.]
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I think that might be an amusement part. You know - roller coaster, ferris wheels, cotton candy? That kind of thing.
Takes a lot of people to run.
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Hello Laura. Hard to miss the flamboyantly-dressed cat man toting a sword heading her way. ]
My dear, how is it you managed to get yourself all the way out here?
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@maverick
[Kid has good taste.]
And you probably would see everything, but I'd light the sucker up first. More fun that way. The best part about going up is coming back down.
[They're about the same age mentally. It's all good.]
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[Clearly she is, but this is probably better than just saying hello. Right?]
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action!
So when he sees the short figure approaching a broken down roller coaster, he flies the shuttle closer, landing a few good meters away from the girl. The engines quiet down, and a few seconds after Jim pops out from the side door. ]
Hey! You out here on your own?
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But she knows her own dislike of people sneaking up on her, aside from one notable exception, so she sends her a private text.]
I'm not far from the ferris wheel. Do you want to see the lights? I could help.
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