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helen magnus, m.d. d.t.c.x.b. ([info]lifelines) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2014-04-07 10:56:00

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Entry tags:aidan reilly, data, elena gilbert, euphemia li britannia, helen magnus, piper halliwell, rose

Day 266 | open action; + open video;
[ action ]

It's been a full week since Helen realized Jean-Luc was gone, a full seven days since Ashley's birthday. At times, it's felt as though much more time has passed; at others, it feels like only yesterday and her heart breaks all over again. She's been keeping to herself more than usual. Even after she returned to work at the clinic and with the language classes, she was still having a difficult time wrapping her head around everything.

And then someone had mentioned the Memorial Gardens. It had seemed like such a simple thing, but now Helen isn't so certain it's as simple as she thought. Perhaps this is what she's needed.

Most of Day 266 can find her choosing flowers, specifically certain colored roses. These aren't to plant, more for show. For her. The flowers she chooses to plant in the garden are simple, tulips, daffodils, easy things that are very pretty and possibly easy enough to care for should she choose to return every so often. With three bulbs in hand and several roses, she takes to the earth. Once each of the bulbs is set into its spot, she places the roses over the spots where she has just planted new life. Three white roses for each of her special people, three yellow, one orange for Ashley, one pink for James, and one red for Jean-Luc. One of each color remains in her possession, as a reminder to herself of the people she's loved and lost.

After a few minutes of simply sitting there, one of those scattered showers does appear. It isn't much rain, but it's enough that she takes advantage of it. Holding the roses in her hands, she brings them to her nose to smell, allowing the sound of the rain falling to mask her tears as she finally truly weeps for three people: Ashley, her daughter, who was taken from her much too soon; James, her best friend and former lover, who had always challenged her to be the best she could be; and Jean-Luc, her lost love, whom she misses now more than she'd ever thought she could again.


[ video ]

[ later, once she's back at her apartment and a little more dry, she decides to address the network. she might not be dripping wet anymore, but she still bears the signs of having just been playing in the rain. what's noticeable this time is that the old glint of determination and confidence is back in her eyes and her voice is strong. you guys all missed the old helen. ]

I seem to have run across one of those scattered showers we were projected to have. This seems as good a time as any to remind everyone that the clinic is here for your use. I have also recently begun an Earth language studies course in conjunction with the Academy here. If anyone is interested, I am most certainly willing to offer what I know. In fact, today is one of the days I will be teaching, so please stop by the classroom if you're interested.


[ ooc: she can be encountered in action at any point in her endeavor, even while she's sitting in the rain or for the language class, or with responses to her network address. ]


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[info]redclayheroics
2014-05-05 08:33 pm UTC (link)
Maybe both! Though fair warning, any famous person you've met I'll probably not know who they are.

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[info]lifelines
2014-05-07 05:44 pm UTC (link)
Let's see. [ why is it some of the most impressive things she's witness are so awful? ] Watching the sun come up with one member of a prominent band was interesting, as was listening to a composer play a song he was writing for me.

[ one of the beatles and george gershwin, respectively. rhapsody in blue is still one of her favorites. ]

But I suppose, for me personally, the "coolest" thing I've witnessed is the discovery of just how many people and Abnormals are in my world, trying to save it and keep it alive and well. [ like the city of praxis when it had still existed, like the hyper-abnormals canaan and kali, like so many others she's sure she hasn't yet met. ] Thinking you know so much about your world only to discover how very little you actually understand. It's humbling, but it's an incredible learning experience.

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[info]redclayheroics
2014-05-08 12:20 pm UTC (link)
[ He nods politely at the first example, understanding that it's a cool thing to experience even if he wouldn't get the references. The second though... that hits home in a different way. ]

I can definitely relate to that... I mean, I ain't done nothin' as important as what you do but we really don't know how great our worlds are until we get out an' explore 'em.

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[info]lifelines
2014-05-08 08:43 pm UTC (link)
Exactly. [ she definitely approves of the way he grasped that. ] We have an entire lifetime to learn. Why not take advantage of that?

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[info]redclayheroics
2014-05-10 08:16 pm UTC (link)
[ Nodding vigorously! ] Right! An' it ain't gotta be in a school or through a book either. Th' best lessons are th' ones you learn when you go out there and do stuff.

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[info]lifelines
2014-05-11 03:46 am UTC (link)
Absolutely. Often times experience sinks in better than lessons do simply because the memory is ingrained in our minds. It's good to see others with the same mindset.

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[info]redclayheroics
2014-05-11 09:30 pm UTC (link)
Heh... ain't like I've thought about it much or anythin'. I just learn a lot better with my hands than my brains. School wasn't really my thing, you know?

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