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Laura Moon ([info]spitandviolets) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2009-02-01 13:26:00

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Entry tags:andy gallagher, complete, day 31, edward elric, group activity, laura moon, sarah jane smith

Who: Laura Moon, Edward Elric, Andy Gallagher, and Sarah Jane Smith (Posting Order TBD)
What: Group Activity - Skating
When: Day 31, Morning
Where: Commencing at Fitness Center
Rating: G
Status: Closed; Dropped


The problem with not sleeping, with neither being able nor needing to, was that time ceased to exist. Time, Laura had come to the conclusion, was a construct of the living, and among all of the living creatures in the universe, only humans really needed time. For Laura, undeath was just one long day; sometimes it was dark, sometimes it was light. She preferred the dark times, and she preferred to keep to herself when the light was up. The other problem with not sleeping was that you saw, literally, everything coming. Nothing was really a surprise. You couldn't wake up in an unfamiliar place, and you couldn't be awakened by a visitor first thing in the morning. With that in mind, it was not difficult for one to understand why Laura was fairly unsurprised when the golem arrived.

Laura had taken the note, read it, and looked up at the stone being. "Seriously?" she had asked, brows arching. It had simply nodded in reply, and, resigning herself to her sentence, had gone along with him. There was no fight, no fleeing, no real resistance. She wasn't about to fight the golem when there was absolutely nothing better that she had to be doing. The fact of the matter was that she wasn't sleeping, she didn't have any plans, and was, therefore, apathetic towards the whole situation. Laura Moon had enjoyed skating in life; maybe she'd still be good at it. The only part of the situation that rubbed her the wrong way was that she had to be out in the daylight. Hopefully her group would be an oblivious bunch and wouldn't notice her obvious physical failings. She could pass as human at night; in the daylight, though, it was difficult for her to pretend to be even remotely well. People liked to pick at her pale, almost bluish complexion and the permanent dark circles under her eyes.

The golem led her to the fitness center and showed her where the equipment was located. As was the planet's custom, she found a pair of rollerblades that fit her perfectly and strapped them on. She ignored completely the pile of knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards and helmets. While she didn't necessarily heal from damage that was inflicted upon her, she certainly wouldn't feel the pain of a break if she fell, and she would not bleed by any means. The likelihood of her falling was also slim. She stood up effortlessly and immediately began skating small circles around the area, waiting for 'her group' to show up. There was no need to put a dead woman with superhuman speed on wheels, but the planet had, apparently, seen the irony in the situation. She could definitely appreciate that.



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[info]got2haveasmith
2009-02-05 07:24 pm UTC (link)
Just another little bit...there! Standing, balancing, and not feeling like she was about to go careening down the floor, or fall on her bum. Sarah grinned in triumph. It may have been ages, but she could still at least stand on the roller skates. She smiled kindly at Andy. "Sarah Jane Smith," she offered. "And I know what you mean. The fact that I'm not falling about is nothing short of a miracle. You don't want to know the last time I was on a pair of these."

She looked over toward the door as a golem shuffled in, carrying a very upset young man. "Might as well make the best of it," she offered. "If you ask for a skate to accommodate your leg, the Planet will give you one. My friend tells me it's psychic like that."

She pushed off from the wall, letting one foot slide forward just a bit, then she slid her other foot forward, propelling herself forward. She felt a little wobbly, and held her arms out to steady herself. Fortunately, she was able to keep her balance. Slow and steady. She looked up at woman, offering a polite smile. "I think I'm okay, thanks." Something seemed off about her, but Sarah Jane couldn't quite put her finger on it. Best keep an eye on the woman, just to make sure. She seemed friendly enough. "You're rather good on those," she said, nodding at the woman's roller blades. "Never did get the in-line skates. Past my time." She chuckled, hoping the little joke wouldn't date her too badly. She already felt ridiculous enough having to skate with people old enough to be her children.

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