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poeticmisery ([info]poeticmisery) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-20 14:06:00

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Entry tags:clark kent, complete, day 8, katara

Restlessness
Who? Clark Kent & Katara
Where? The Dude Ranch
When? Day 8
What? TBD
Rating? TBD
Status: Closed

Rest was surprisingly easy to come by inside of the fortress of solitude. After a bit of exploring Clark found a bed, filled with a material that he couldn't quite place. The fibers of it felt out of this world, and yet it was comfortable, almost like sleeping in a sensory deprivation chamber. For once the crickets and the noise of the farm wasn't there to prickle at his mind as he was trying to sleep, there were no restless sheep that he could hear all the way inside of the barn, or the light snoring sound of his father or restless breathing of his mother. There was just peace, and quiet...

And yet that in itself was lonely, and though he drifted off rather quickly in that bed which felt more comfortable than he'd felt a bed before, he would have traded it to sleep back at home again. When he woke, he got a better look at the thing, the shimmering sheet over it, and had to wonder if the bed itself was there in the Fortress of Solitude, or if it was something else created by the planet to make him feel better.

Wandering about the icy cave in his boxers, clark discovered a nook which held a set of worn looking jeans and blue and red t-shirts, the type he commonly wore at home. There was even flannel in there. This, he knew for a fact, wasn't the type of thing that would be present in Jor-El's stronghold. Then again, it wasn't as if he could really go around naked. Despite the fact that his body was well muscled he imagined that the other denizens here would more than likely object to it, and he certainly would be embarassed.

"Kal-El..." came the disembodied voice of Jor-El, and caused Clark to sigh lightly midway through putting on a brightly colored red shirt. "Upon... thinking..." the computer said, as if it meant more 'calculating', but thought better of it, "over the situation for the evening, my Son, I've come to realize that this could possibly be a training ground for you... perhaps you should consider this as an experiment, to show others your true heritage..."

"My true heritage was being born on Earth, Jor-El..." Clark replied testily, not used to having to deal with this sort of things so early in the morning. "And call me Clark, if you really care about me that much. You said yourself, you have no idea who's listening in on our conversation..."

"Kal-El-"

"Clark!" Clark snapped back. "They said I can change this place whenever I want, that means you as well, Jor-El." the youth growled and walked up to the main control panel. Not that he had any idea where Jor-El really was in this place, but it seemed as good enough a place as any to storm up to.

"Clark..." the voice of Jor-El replied, though it showed a clear distaste at the sound of it. "My son, I only meant to suggest that here you could potentially show these people who you REALLY are..."

"I really am Clark Kent, and that's the end of it..." Clark said as he stormed out of his room, slamming the door behind him.

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Glaring a little at the open hallway that seemed like any other resort would be on Earth, Clark began to make his way around the resort. He avoided others, though he may have been seen, until he finally came towards what looked like a barn. In fact it was a little ranch. Not as well up kept as his farm, but it was enough to make him feel a pang of home sickness as he walked up to the animals, looking at them chewing their food.

One of the horses in the stable lightly reared at his touch, but soon calmed down as he stroked it under it's chin, reaching into one of the nearby pails to grab a small treat for it, watching as it happily munched on it. It's teeth looked in perfect condition, and Clark for a moment was reminded of the fact that there was no guaranteeing that any of this was actually real. For all he knew he was hooked up to some machine somewhere, attached to his brain, or this was some trick by a Meteor freak who could read his mind.

"Did you get kidnapped here too, girl?" he asked the horse, not really expecting a reply. "Or are you just like my room, something that I want to see?"



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[info]k_waterbender
2008-07-25 12:54 am UTC (link)
A soft smile spread over her lips at Clark’s comment. “Yes. He is. Aang and I were together before…” Her smile faded. “…before I was taken here. I don’t know what’s going to happen to us now. I have to find a way back home. I was helping the Earth Kingdom recover from the war, and I know everyone I miss misses me just as much if they even know I’m gone. I don’t know how much time has passed in my world even though only seven days have passed for me. I don’t know if anything is going to be the same when I make it back, though. That thought frightens me. What if when I get home…” Katara couldn’t say it. She couldn’t voice the horrible thought that when she got home everyone she’d known and loved might be gone. It had been so horrible for Aang when he’d gotten out of the ice burg only to find out his people had been wiped out completely one hundred years earlier. Even if it would be a smaller scale for Katara- being just her friends and family and not her entire culture- it was still a terrifying thought. Losing her mother had hurt so much; she didn’t know if she could lose anyone else so suddenly.

“It’s all right.” She said consolingly. “It’s just a bad memory. I suppose a question like that would be a natural thought from anyone who knew bodies had water through them, but didn’t know the limit of waterbending. I set my own limits. Besides, bloodbending is only possible when the moon is full because that’s when a waterbender’s ability is at its peak.” Katara added.

The waterbender looked to the man who rode a mare beside her. Tyler had told her before that people on Earth couldn‘t do things like bending. “Just because someone can’t bend, doesn’t mean they’re not capable of great things. Not everyone in my world can bend, but many of them are highly skilled in specific arts, and every bender has weaknesses that can disrupt their ability.” Her gaze studied his features, and thought slipped into her mind that he was keeping something to himself, but she wasn’t quite sure.

Clark’s last remark had her wondering if he was one of those who had to hide as to not be taken into custody like that, or if he was simply an activist against it- maybe both. Katara didn’t voice these thoughts because he hadn’t offered to share, and she didn’t want to push him. “That sounds horrible. In my world everyone helps each other, whether they’re a bender or not. I think that’s a greater benefit to society than trying to harness powers and torture people in order to do so. The waterbender did offer one ray of light on her thoughts, though. “I haven’t found a single person here yet who would harm someone with special powers if they arrived on this Planet.” Her smile became warmer.

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