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inthesteel ([info]inthesteel) wrote in [info]makebelievelog,
@ 2012-10-13 22:28:00

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Entry tags:ickle anakin skywalker, piotr rasputin

Who: Piotr Rasputin and ickle Anakin Skywalker
What: A disoriented arrival
When: October 13th - Evening
Where: Begins in Piotr's new room, then the castle hallways
Rating/Warnings: TBD, but mentions of guns.
Status: Closed/Completed

The loud rapport of automatic gun fire rang in Piotr's ears, even though the sound had already ceased. Was he dead? In his experience with guns, the people who shot them tended to fire them for longer than the split-second he had heard. He slowly opened his eyes, the view that filled them staggering him for a moment. He tried to recoil from the sudden change in scenery, but found himself frozen in place, unable to move. Panic filled his heart, until he remembered that, though he was somewhere else, he was still 'armored up' and that was what was preventing him from moving.

The hard silver of his skin melted away to warm flesh, and Piotr tilted his head to the side, the result being a satisfied popping of the vertebrae in his neck. He glanced down at himself, eyes searching for any signs of injury to himself or damage to his clothing. His shirt and pants appeared whole and he couldn't see any wounds on his body. That was strange in and of itself, wasn't it? He supposed it was no more strange than suddenly being in such a sumptuously decorated room. He wondered again if he was dead as his fingers brushed against the rich fabrics of the window dressings. Being the son of a poor Russian farmer, there were few times in Piotr's life where he had seen such opulence. He imagined that heaven would also have such opulence and the same comforting energy that he felt in this place.

Piotr wasn't a believer in the afterlife, but he supposed that there was a possibility that the afterlife didn't care if he believed in it or not. Dead or not, heaven or not, Piotr had to admit to himself that wherever he was, he was in a much better place than on the receiving end of a hail of bullets from an arms deal gone bad.

As he scanned the room, Piotr's eyes fell on the small note next to the phone and currency. He read the note, brow pinching in dissatisfaction. It was certainly not what he was expecting from heaven, to say the least. He pocketed the note, cash, and phone and walked to the door. His large fingers traced the lines of the wood as he contemplated what could be on the other side. What if this was merely a waiting room, and he was dead? Well, he thought, in that case there is no harm in going through. Curiosity outweighing the little trepidation he felt, Piotr walked over to the door and pulled it open. The hall outside his room was equally as inviting and well-furnished as the room itself.

He closed the door quietly behind him and started down the hallway, making a special note of the number on his room so that he could find his way back. Dead or not, maybe he'd find something or someone with answers. As he walked down the hallway, his eyes tracked all the stunning details of a space far beyond anything he could imagine.



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[info]inthesteel
2012-10-15 02:14 am UTC (link)
"Oh."

Piotr stood to his feet. The boy didn't seem like he was lying. The boy also was talking to a lighted cylindrical... thing like it was a person moments earlier, so Piotr didn't exactly know what to think about the boy's apparent sincerity. Still though, would he have believed the boy if he'd told him something else?

The thought process wrinkled the large Russian's brow. He scanned the hallway a couple of times before looking back down at Anakin. Mild confusion and disbelief were clearly on Piotr's face, and he attempted to blink it all away before speaking again.

"Well... Thank you for the information. I suppose, I will keep walking around then." He almost added unless 'they' don't want me to, but thought better of it. He glanced at the 'droid' warily one more time before addressing Anakin again.

"It was good to meet you."

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[info]justasmallfry
2012-10-15 12:36 pm UTC (link)
Anakin blinked at the man’s reaction to this place. Most newcomers responded to being told they were kidnapped to a ridiculously named place with audible objection and disbelief, or with more questions. Of course, most newcomers were introduced to the wackiness of this place by adults, not children. This was not the first time Anakin’s words had been dismissed, and he had resigned himself long before his encounter to the fact it wouldn’t be the last. Not for a long while yet, he knew, but he looked forward to that day when others did believe him with his whole being. Someday, he knew they wouldn’t ignore him and his abilities.

But he was in the here and now, and he could definitely tell a dismissal when he heard one. That was one of the most common reactions his masters had to him, that and unending sighs of disapproval.

“It was good to meet you, too,” he said with a nod, “good luck. Uh… well, if you want food, you can go down that way to the dining hall they might still be serving dinner.” He pointed in the direction the dining hall would be.

He knew not to waste the man’s time any more than he had and turned to R2, striking out in the direction he’d intended when he’d crossed paths with the man. The droid rolled into place at the boy’s side.

“Last time Luke took me to the junk yard,” the boy started up, chatting with the droid right where he’d left off, “I think I saw some vehicle engines that could be converted…” The droid picked up twittering, too and they carried on their conversation.

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[info]inthesteel
2012-10-16 03:46 am UTC (link)
Piotr stepped aside so that the pair could continue on their way, their conversation picking up seemingly exactly where they'd left off. He watched them for a while, hand rubbing the back of his neck. Land of Make Believe? It seemed just a bit too farfetched. Still though, there was something to the way that the kid just rattled it off matter-of-factly, not like a child playing pretend, but rather like someone just informing someone else of something they should already know. It did also fit with small note in his room. Maybe he shouldn't dismiss the idea too quickly, at least not until he had time do maybe explore some more.

His stomach gurgled loudly in the relative quiet of the hallway. The little Anakin had said that there was food 'that' way? He stuck his hands in his pockets and started walking in the direction the young man had pointed. Maybe things would make sense with food in his belly.

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