Cosima Niehaus (cosima_niehaus) wrote in freedomtownic, @ 2014-07-12 15:58:00 |
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Current mood: | confused |
Entry tags: | !thread, cosima niehaus (cosima_niehaus), ~castiel |
Introducing Cosima
Who: Cosima Niehaus and Castiel
Where: The Park
When: Saturday, July 12th
What: Cosima's Arrival
Rating: Low
Status: Log, Closed, Complete
Note: I'm not sure how much time has passed between season one and season two of Orphan Black, so I might have to take some liberties as to how much time has passed.
Cosima's life had taken some turns in the last year. She'd gone from being a student at UC Berkeley (and studying to get her PhD in Experimental Evolutionary Developmental Biology at the University of Minnesota), to finding out that not only was she a clone but that she had dozens if not hundreds of clone sisters. It was a lot to take in, but she took it like a champ. Or, like the scientist that she was. She helped her sisters Alison and Sarah in Canada from a distance (and developed a relationship with her "monitor" in that time) up until she developed a respiratory illness that had taken one sister (to her knowledge), at which point she moved to Canada for an indefinite period.
While in Canada she tentatively took a position at the Dyad Institute (the company that facilitated her creation) so that she could have the resources to study her own biology and hopefully attempt to find a cure for her illness. But that's making a long story short and less complicated. She'd be the first to say that.
Right now however, she was waking up in the park in the middle of Freedomtown, stretched out on her back on the grass in her favorite knee-length red coat with her glasses perched on her nose and nostril tubes connected behind each ear. At first she thought that she was dreaming as she came into consciousness, but then she worried that she was hallucinating after having another seizure. Or, God, what if it was something else?
Taking a few steadying breaths, Cosima looked around at her surroundings to get a better sense of where she was. She had trouble breathing, but that wasn't anything out of the ordinary and the pain of such a simple thing was enough to let her know that she was alive at least, so - where was she?