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sticksandbonesmods) wrote2023-07-28 11:44 pm
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Let's go in the garden...
Who: Add and the Claimed
What: Where's Add been?
When: Between his disappearance and reappearance
Where: The Garden
Warnings: body horror, parasitism, death, hallucinations
What: Where's Add been?
When: Between his disappearance and reappearance
Where: The Garden
Warnings: body horror, parasitism, death, hallucinations
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[He's stubborn enough to make it on the second try... nearly falls again, but manages to stay upright. It's at this point that he notices Dynamo and the little flower beds scattered around him. Lights blinking, no response...
with a sigh, he kneels back down in the grass. okay. it'll be the third try for sure, as soon as he gets these drones back in storage.]
... It's my fault it happened like this. I'm sorry.
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( despite how soft and broken her voice is, there's a certain firmness too. like she can't budge on this- won't. she'll greedily take all the guilt in this exchange and won't share a crumb.
but once he begins to gather the drones, she stands up. she's not so far gone that the one she's holding will fall through her arms, but... )
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he picks up the last drone, looking at it for a moment before stashing it away... then, he reaches down to pull a knife from his pouch. he flicks it on, a faint blue glow lighting up along the edge.
just in case. he keeps it palmed, holding the other hand out to Nene.]
Come on. Let's get you out of here.
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( her hand will feel cold and tingly up until they enter the nexus of the mist and fog again. she doesn't hesitate this time, nor linger for too long- the sooner add gets to the grove, the better.
that said, once they enter that nexus, her hands seem to restore themselves. )
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... he wants to bring up his request again, but the timing feels awkward now. his resolve hasn't changed, but pushing her after a mess like that won't do them any good... he sighs, letting their walk go on in silence for now. if he can get her to come willingly, great. if not...
he doesn't let go, but he weaves their fingers together as they approach the edge of the garden, the precipice of the forest. this way, it'll at least be harder to let go by mistake, he hopes.]
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...
nene squeezes his hand in her own. )
You'll have to pay the toll again.
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... oh, right. [Nothing happened last time, so he almost forgot... well, it'll probably be fine again. He'll worry about it later. He squeezes her hand back.] I'll be fine. Hold on tight, okay?
[They'll be back in the forest soon, and this time he won't let go...]
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... I'm right here with you. Okay?
( who's comforting who? honestly... )
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Add fidgets with the knife in his hand, testing the grip, rotating it between his fingers in a practiced motion... anyway, if something does appear, he'll be ready. He's survived on his own before. He won't let go.
Together, they step out from the mist and into the fog...
It seems the same, at first... but there's something in the air that he can't quite place. The trees hang around them like a crowd, bumping shoulders, lightly tickling at his sides... was it always so dense out here? Did they take a different path? He stumbles, squeezing her hand so he doesn't lose it, lifting his head up to more branches—scraping, leaves in his face, another root blocking his foot.
Something isn't right. He stops, raising a hand to swipe the branches away, the edge of his knife glowing brightly—]
cw: wow!!!! its eye-gouging time!!!!!!!
The only limb left untouched is his other arm... of course, it would be a shame if Nene didn't do her job. Imagine how tragic it would be if she let go, right here, while Add is in the forest's palm? She would do good to keep him still.
He's bound firmly in place, and for a moment he wonders if he's going to die again already... but the wooden bindings tighten no further, even if it would be oh so easy for them to snap his taut neck like a twig. He's not left wondering for long as a final ragged branch lowers itself, tips sharpened to a point, winding and twisting into a single, long, thorny stick that stays level with his eyes... it sways, as if deciding between two choices, then
flicker of movement, darkness, a searing pain in his right eye
thrashing instinctively but he's trapped like an insect under a pin, thorns digging inside his skull, scraping against his optic nerve. branches rattle around him like laughter. someone is screaming. the leaves tickle his throat and he tastes blood, dripping, getting in his eyes, claws that scrape and grasp and twist and pull
he doesn't see the forest recede, taking with it its mangled prize. he only feels his legs give out when the supports are taken out from under him.]
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it always does.
her grip is like a vice, as is his- it's perhaps the only thing that spares him as he's brought almost out of her reach, and she can only watch in horror- though the plants listen to her command, even she can't overpower the forest and it's greed. desperately, she tries to pull him back to her- )
No... no, no, stop! Let him go-!!
( but she can't pull him back when the thorn pierces it's target, nor can she free him until the forest lets him drop.
nene doesn't let go of his hand, but she drops to her knees before him, trying to keep him steady and hold him as best she can.
every day, she hates her keeper more. )
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the world is dark and red and dizzy. it feels like a long time before he can think again—the pain is immense, no less than a 9 on his personal scale. his throat is sore and his hand still shakes when he brings it to his face, touching only the wet edges of the wound that burns at his fingertips.
calm down. breathe. you're a doctor, aren't you? this is exactly a situation you're prepared for. breathe. take it slowly. you can do this, just breathe...]
Pouch. Third pocket on the left. Red vial. Dynamo. [he mutters the instructions with urgency, stumbling over the words. painkillers. obviously, he'd have painkillers, this is exactly the situation for painkillers... Dynamo should have enough strength to handle the injection if Nene isn't good with needles. he's got this.]
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but her hand is shaking too much to actually inject the dosage for him. )
D-Dynamo, please...
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All Nene needs to do is put the vial into Dynamo, and the drone will gladly guide her hand. Just one little jab that Add barely even notices. A simple, routine procedure.
He tries again to breathe, counting down from one eighty, one seventy nine, one seventy eight... time blurs together, but now that relief is within sight, it's easier to pull himself together. just a little more, just a little longer, hand held tightly in his own...]
We shouldn't linger. [his voice wavers, but even if he could stay and wait for the painkiller to set in... he can feel the eyes of the forest all around, the rattle of branches, a distant howl. he doesn't want to stay any longer than he has to. he wants this nightmare to end.
He tries to stand again, hand pressed to the bloody mess on his face. Dynamo supports the side opposite of Nene, for as little as it can do in its current state.] How much further... quickly...
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I can't say for sure. But I'll lead you there as fast as I can. I promise.
( she doesn't take time to talk this time around, only leading add through the fog and mist of the early morning. how long does it take to travel? it might feel like minutes. it might feel like hours. it might feel like days. even she doesn't know, though add will feel no more tired than when the journey began, at least.
eventually the fog breaks, and the grove is visible. things are different. lanterns hang from different posts. there's a giant turtle resting by the well. a new building has appeared.
and a field of unusually large flowers all turn their heads to look upon the new arrivals. they dare not reach for the forest's beloved or her charge, though. )
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it doesn't (thank El it doesn't) and the painkillers do, eventually, start to kick in. The pain dulls to a distant throb... he's in no better shape, but at least he can keep going. He can ignore the pain, shuffle it off to a low-priority corner of his mind. How much further, how much longer...
The forest finally opens up, and his chest aches with something that isn't pain or fear. He wants to collapse onto his knees then and there, dig his fingers into the dirt... but Nene's hand is still firmly grasping his own. He allows himself a sigh, tiredly forcing his feet to march forward. The strange flowers barely even register in his mind, too focused on the singular task of getting back to his room where it might be safe.
... he hasn't asked yet if she'll stay. At this point, he almost doesn't want to.]
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Um- which one's yours? I didn't get to learn a lot from my Momma, but she did teach me a few things to help...