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. the intangible . ([info]likeaghost) wrote in [info]deliverance_rpg,
@ 2008-05-14 18:28:00

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you left something undone;
“Oh… shoot.” As a general rule, she tried not to curse or use any other foul language when in the vicinity of the school building, but some things just made her strain against her own ‘rules’. Dark hair spilling around her neck and shoulders, the teacher sighed, looking down at the mass of white around her feet, which were protected by a practical pair of snow boots. When inside, she always changed into a different pair of boots, ones with a sensible heel and always dark in colour, but when out and about, she always worse these insulated ones. It was a well known fact, or at least she thought so, that heat was mostly lost from the body through the feet, hands and head. She was wearing her gloves, which was likely the reason she had had the accident in the first place — she just didn’t have the admirable dexterity some people seemed to have developed since the nuclear winter had set in — but her hat was tucked under her arm. Warm breath clouded in front of her face while she breathed, nudging some snow with the toe of her boot to try and see if something would peek up at her from the thick blanket.

Nothing. Damn.

Kelly Davenport shoved her hat into her bag, setting the satchel on the hood of her car, a modest-sized ‘truck’, if that was even the right word, and proceeded to bend down without the hindrance of personal possessions weighing her down, in order to brush through the topmost layers of snow. “Come on, come on,” she muttered, sighing with a hint of frustration, shaking her head. This was why she needed a good chain for her keys; this wasn’t the first time she had dropped them, and she couldn’t exactly just whip out a spare set. Mainly because she didn’t own a spare set. All she wanted to do was fetch something from the backseat of her car, maybe make a quick trip to one of the simpler eating establishments, those who could still make food for distribution during the supply shortage, for a quick bite, before she came back and continued with the busywork that some of the other faculty members tended to leave to the last minute. Kelly liked to be organised, to have her simple lesson plans in place for the next day before the students started to stumble out of the bed the following morning. At least one of her co-workers operated that way, she knew that for a fact.

All she wanted to do was finish the plans and go to her apartment to watch some predictable reruns on the slightly battered television set that usually kept her company in the evenings. At this rate, she would be spending the night in the parking lot.


( SERAPHINE )


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[info]adustum
2008-05-14 03:34 pm UTC (link)
Seraphine tended to take a lot of walks. Mostly, because she didn't own a car. She had a well established job and not too shabby of a flat but she didn't drive. In fact, she couldn't. She never learned how to. It was a silly thing, something she should have learned when she was a teen or going to college but it never interested her. At that time, a quarter of the people 16 and older didn't drive. Transportation was growing, albeit slowly compared to other countries, but growing none the less. Now in the nuclear winter of her older days, she sort of wished she had learned but even now, in this sort of world, it didn't bother her. She walked a sort of gangly sort of stride, not quite clumsy but not quite graceful either. It was a stride of tiredness and pointlessness. Home was where she went everynight she got off and sometimes where she spent her days now that food was becoming rare. These days, with the shipments being limited, she found herself going stir crazy. They had taken her one love away from her: cooking.

She had a beanie on her head and was wrapped firmly in an old wool coat. She hardly ever paid attention to her shoes though she could feel a slight cold wetness down by her right toe. Perhaps it was time to ask for new ones. Her hands were stuffed inside her coat, no gloves to speak of. There wasn't really a need. Though she knew she had basic motor function with them still, she didn't have feelings through most of her hands. The medlabs assured her that this was just a phase of the medicine and eventually she would regain feeling back, much like she had in most of her body. But there was also the chance that she wouldn't. She had a few spots on her legs and one big one on her back that she never regained back. But, there was hope. She had to have that.

She kicked the snow with her boot, watching it fly ahead of her when she caught sight of the other person. It was weird cause she looked like she was playing around but she had a frown on her face. Crossing the street, she made her way over. “ 'Scuse me, need some help?” She pushed her hair out of her face, her bangs stuck to her forehead, despite her intentions.

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[info]likeaghost
2008-05-14 06:43 pm UTC (link)
Kelly would have been perfectly content not to have a car, and would even have used the public transport happily enough, but for whatever reason, Horizon had given her and the other teachers vehicles of their own, in varying shapes and sizes, perhaps so they could ferry some of the students around if and when it was necessary. Maybe for when things went a little south, so the kids had someone they could go to for transport. Whatever the reason, Kelly didn’t know, and had never been the sort to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Coming close to kneeling in the snow, something she was trying to avoid considering how her pants were insulated against such conditions like her boots were, Kelly’s frustration was quickly turning to a sort of downtrodden resignation. Maybe the keys had found their way all the way down, to some buried grate, and she would never get them back. If that was the case, she would just have to face facts and find out about getting another set; maybe one of the mechanics in the Complex could do something. She didn’t know, wasn’t really thinking clearly about solutions right now, rather focusing on the problem and the typicality of it. These sorts of things always happened at the end of the day.

Having not expected company, Kelly was startled when someone came closer, and she showed her surprise with a small start. “Oh, um…” Looking down, she admitted defeat. “Thank you, yes, that… I’d appreciate it.” With a sigh, she shook her hair back, confessing, “I dropped my keys.”

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Sorry it's short.
[info]adustum
2008-05-20 08:25 pm UTC (link)
It seems that Kelly and Sera were opposites in their own way. They were still compatible but still very different. They had offered a car to Seraphine as well but she turned down their offer, not finding the need to drive anywhere. Plus, she didn't really want someone to sit there going through her awful driving skills telling her everything she'd done wrong. She was just fine with running away from all of that.

Walking up to Kelly, she didn't really hesitate to get on her hands and knees. The nuclear winter was deadly cold but her pants were waterproof and the cold rarely bothered her. She took the snow in sections and felt around, occasionally bringing them and blowing on them before slipping them back in. “It's no problem.” Though she lacked the feeling, she felt pressure from nerves under the skin. Pressing down against the ground and snow, she felt something and brought it to the surface. Opening her palm, she found a rock. “Not the right thing.” Throwing it behind her, she tried again. It was only a minute before she came up again, this time with keys. “These yours?” She handed them to Kelly and then noticed her hands. They were purple in color and covered in white lines, the reminence of scars. Sera quickly rubbed them together and gave her a smile, waiting for the color to become normal again. “Hi, I'm Sera.”

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[info]likeaghost
2008-05-22 01:00 pm UTC (link)
Who was it who said opposites attracted? Of course, that usually applied to people who ended up together as a romantic pair, and to each their own, but, well. However, it could apply to people who might end up as friends, and Kelly believed in all sorts of things like that. Right at the moment though, she was just thinking about that grate that might be below the snow she was digging through. Random thoughts could come later.

Smiling at the woman as she came down to help, the next few minutes were spent rooting and digging, before a gloved hand came up with first a rock, and then a set of keys. A second of inspection showed that they were in fact Kelly’s, and her smile reflected that. “Oh, you’re a lifesaver.” Taking the keys, she told herself not to notice the other woman’s hands, instead focusing on the introduction. “I’m Kelly. Thank you so much for this. It would have been so much hassle to get them replaced.” Especially now, with the shortage. Rising to her feet, she offered Sera a hand to shake, both in introduction and thanks alike. “I was just about to head for a bite to eat, if I can find anywhere that’s open. Can I give you a lift somewhere? It’s the least I can do.”

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