Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "Not enough, not nearly enough."

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

shepard. commander shepard. ([info]skyllianblitz) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-08-11 19:15:00

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Entry tags:!log, jane shepard, locke cole

Who: Shepard and Open to All.
What: The aftermath of her arrival. A blizzard. A cup of real honest to goodness coffee.
When: A few hours after the beginning of the blizzard.
Where: A diner off of Broadway.
Rating: B for Blizzard. (Actually, mild swearing, fine otherwise.)
Status: Open, ongoing.

A red-haired woman with a strong nose and just the faintest hint of scarring in a few places across her face sat in a plastic diner booth, with a cup of coffee in front of her, looking out the window at the rapidly falling snow. She was dressed strangely––nothing like any of the other women in the diner, who presumably had also been chased in by the falling snow and had decided to stay until it calmed down. No dress for this woman, nor sweater and pedal pushers; she was wearing what looked almost like a jumpsuit, black and white with a large C shaped crest, with bulky pockets or padding in several places. Not 1960's at all. Also, not great for the weather, although it wasn't precisely as if Shepard had packed for this weather.

Or any weather at all. She was pretty sure that she'd been in deep space somewhere in the Skyllian Verge, the last time she'd checked, and she was still not completely sure that this wasn't some kind of stress-induced mental break. Surely, she was lying on a medical slab in the Normandy's sick bay, while Chakwas tried to talk her into waking the hell up. But if it was a hallucination, it was a very very realistic one; she had pinched herself probably a thousand times at this point, and it hurt each time. She did it once more, just for good measure, and once again it hurt and once again she remained right where she had been sitting.

Which was, as near as she could tell from questioning the local civilians, New York City, New York, United States of America, Earth. It had actually been bemusing, for a while, that these people were apparently still calling it just the USA, and not the UNAS, but then… well, then things had really gone nuts. Nuts with the snow, which had rolled in almost with no warning, and now made the city streets look like Noveria on a good day (and Shepard didn't want to ever set foot on Noveria again, not even on the best summer day that frozen planet ever saw); freezing, Shepard had pretty quickly fled into the nearest eating establishment. And tried to pay for a meal - and when she'd pulled out her credit chit to pay, the man behind the counter had laughed. And then stared at her like she was nuts -- and then laughed some more. She had tried to explain, multiple times, and the closest she got was convincing him that she wanted to buy "on credit", which he'd refused.

It had taken her a solid half hour to negotiate some kind of deal, and it had been peppered with the diner cook laughing at her for reasons she didn't quite grasp, but finally they'd worked it out. It had helped that the snow had been piling up, piling up, and piling up more while they had been arguing. For a cup of coffee (he wouldn't cave to a hot meal), she'd shovel the sidewalk in front of his store every half hour, to keep it open for customers. She had been up to this for two and a half hours now; the physical activity had been welcomed, even if the cold had been biting, and the coffee had been worth it a thousand times over.

It was real coffee. Not synthesized, not grown in a terrarium, honest to goodness Earth coffee, not even "improved" by Gardner's questionable cooking methods. This was her fourth cup. Which was not precisely helping to take the edge off of the bizarreness of the day; in fact, it was making her jumpier (it was a lot of caffeine). Especially given the newspaper she'd read - because - 1964? It was a joke, a hallucination, a… a booby trap designed by Cerberus as vengeance for that little insubordination and completely quitting their bullshit display she'd put on in front of the Illusive Man. (He probably could orchestrate something like this, an entire section of a city filled with costumed actors just to mess with her head. She really wouldn't have been surprised to learn that he was a completely vengeful bastard.) Because it couldn't actually be 1964.

And yet, here she was, drinking real Earth coffee and watching real Earth snow fall from the sky (.... in August? she wasn't entirely sure, but she'd always thought that in terms of Earth months, August was Northern summer, not winter). Which, speaking of that snow, it was starting to pile up again. Shepard leaned forward on her elbows to look out at the sidewalk, where it seemed like she could probably clear away a bit more snowfall. Work would probably clear her head; "I think I'm going to need the shovel again, Chuck," she called out. "After I finish this cup."


(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]lockecole
2011-08-12 04:06 pm UTC (link)
They weren't the only ones who needed the warmth of a diner and a cup of hot coffee.

As soon as Locke had gotten off the slippery sidewalk, he dived into the welcoming mat and pushed the door open so fast, he might have come off as a drunkard and earned a couple of gasps and stares for one moment. "Sorry," he winced and stepped inside the establishment as meekly as possible, even going so far as to guide the door to close properly. Everyone ignored him after.

The place was packed, though! And as Locke approached the counter with Chuck the Keeper, his eyes scouted for any empty seat he might borrow for a couple of dry minutes. "Cup of coffee, please," he said to Chuck when he reached him and received his order within minutes. "I'll pay up later. I don't think one cup's good enough."

"If you got the money, help yourself," Chuck said with a shrug, then seemed to have turned his attention darkly to a red-haired woman by a seat near the sidewalk.

Of course Locke would turn to her direction as well -- and that was when he found that she had a seat free and he breathed in relief. Oh look, he didn't have to drink coffee standing. Tapping the counter once as a form of a goodbye wave to Chuck, he started towards the woman and cleared his throat upon his approach.

"'scuse me, but I see you've got one free seat right here," he began carefully, coffee cup in hand. "If you're not waiting on anyone, I was wondering if maybe you wouldn't mind if I sit here with you for a couple of minutes?" He smiled at her, too, just in case she was going to say no. Because he'd really appreciate a place to sit down in right now...

(Reply to this) (Thread)


[info]skyllianblitz
2011-08-13 01:23 am UTC (link)
Chuck seemed like a sour sort of guy - although suddenly being snowed in would make anyone sour, so maybe this was just a blip on the radar for him. She'd been getting the occasional dark glare from him all afternoon, so she didn't think much of another one. But when someone walked over to her table and spoke to her, she glanced up. People hadn't exactly been lining up to talk to her; they seemed put off by her dress or her mannerisms.

The person addressing her was a young man, blond, who looked like he'd just recently come in from the snow. Shepard shook her head and smiled; "No, I'm not waiting for anybody. Pull up some bench." She even patted the table, with that open handed, comfortable and companionable. "And space is at a premium, so if you're a paying customer, you certainly deserve it," she shrugged. He probably had more right to the booth than she did; so even if she'd been inclined to sulk and be anti-social about her predicament (well, predicaments, if she counted them), she ought by rights to have been the one standing and sipping her coffee.

And Shepard wasn't particularly inclined to sulk, when there was something she might actually do to fix the problem – or, at the bare minimum, something productive she could do to distract herself. Which was where the shoveling had come from, in part, and probably why she'd stuck with it instead of sitting around navel gazing or wandering around the freezing city. Well, that, and it was freezing.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]lockecole
2011-08-13 03:09 am UTC (link)
Locke smiled at her. "Thanks!" Boy oh boy, a bench and a table.

It had been months since he last had to walk around in thick, overwhelming snow although he had to hand it to New York for having paved roads and walls that were not actually just the outsides of a mining cave. Still, snow was snow and if he was not careful or patient enough, it could spell a damn lot of trouble. So a place to sit down in to rest his legs was almost as good as a hot cup and he sipped the bitter goodness with an air of relief. God, this was good.

"Whew," he said after a while, searing his tongue a little as he turned to see the snow piling up in the sidewalk. "Some weather, huh? Crazy place this is..." then he turned back to the woman.

And it occurred to him: that's some fancy costume she has going there. It was unlike anything he'd seen citizens of New York wear and it reminded him more of...an army or a force of sorts. Kind of like the Imperial Army back home but he would know if they were here by the mere stench of them.

"Hey, you're not from around here, are ya?" Well, there was no harm in asking.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]skyllianblitz
2011-08-14 04:32 am UTC (link)
It was nice that such a simple gesture as letting him have half a booth could make the young man so happy; Shepard was glad to share, used to quarters far more cramped while shipboard, and besides, this was a special sort of circumstance. She was sipping her own coffee, and pondering that upcoming trip out into the snow when her table-mate spoke up again.

She looked at him, appraising, a bit suspicious; he might well have guessed from her uniform, which was nothing like what the other people in the diner were wearing, whether they were dressed for the weather or not. But still, if this was an elaborate set-up by the Illusive Man, there might well be a plant, a likeable one… Or she was paranoid, and losing it, in addition to the level of losing it that had put her into this very realistic hallucination.

So she nodded, and gave a bit of a smile, "No. I'm really not. It's that obvious, huh?" She even had to laugh. "I've gathered this is pretty unseasonal? As in, completely and utterly unseasonal?" She tipped her head over towards the snow falling outside.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]lockecole
2011-08-14 01:19 pm UTC (link)
"Honestly, I don't know," Locke said with a sip of his coffee and when he put it down, he shook his head. "I haven't been here long enough to really know. But before the blizzard came, it was summer. Had been summer for three months and then in one night," his left hand gestured as if to puff something down the table, "winter. All over. It's insane." He got a headache for one whole day because of that.

"Anyway, based on what I've been hearing from the natives, this is really abnormal," he went on to explain. "Doesn't seem like anyone's prepared for it. It's a sucky time to be here, really, but what can we do, right? It's not like we wanted to be here in the first place." And here, he gave the woman a friendly smirk. Yes, they were both in this together.

"I'm Locke Cole, by the way."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]skyllianblitz
2011-08-15 02:03 am UTC (link)
In this together, indeed. That was the sense Shepard was getting, from the way the young man talked about not wanting to be here, about having not been here too long at all, and his unfamiliarity with the weather. So she nodded, after his smile and introduction. "Shepard. I'm Commander Shepard," although if he didn't know it already then she was in a strange place indeed. But nobody had professed to recognize her - and it was snowing in this hemisphere's summer, not just snowing but absolutely dumping down the snow, so "somewhere strange" was getting closer and closer to the best candidate for the explanation.

That, or psychotic break or maybe Kelly Chambers had slipped her something really wild.

"So, where were you before this?" She took another sip of her coffee, and then watched him. Not… suspiciously, precisely, but with careful interest. It was also a better way to make conversation than throwing sure is snowing, yeah, isn't it, cold as anything back and forth. More direct. Shepard was nothing, if not direct.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]lockecole
2011-08-15 04:45 am UTC (link)
Oh, a commander! Well, he was right on the part of her belonging to an army of sorts.

"Pleased to meet you, Commander," Locke said with a nod before he flicked his fringes off his eyebrows, fighting against the temptation to pull his bandana off and in front of a stranger. "I was home. I mean," he pointed behind him with his thumb jutted towards the direction of the door, "Home in my own realm. I was traveling when I wound up lost and found this place. And uhh...that's the thing about this place." Leaning forward, he said, "See, we're not the only ones who ended up here without our knowing and as in your case, more and more people keep getting lost and..." Gosh, it was much harder breaking up the truth, Locke realized. That and that he hadn't done this to anyone yet. Really?

"Sorry. But the thing is, the exit's far from being found." There, out with it. "We're all looking for a way out of this place but we haven't had much luck yet, not even those who know magic."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]skyllianblitz
2011-08-17 03:14 am UTC (link)
She watched Locke over her cup of coffee, a bit flat-faced. Not quite.... impassive, but close to it, and her hands clenched around her cup of coffee as he went on. By the time he was done, she felt as though she really would have liked to punch something. Repeatedly. Her grip on the cup was very tight––she wasn't going to shatter it, no, but if she'd been wearing armor it probably would have cracked a while ago.

Not that she wanted to punch the kid, it really didn't seem like it was his fault––he wasn't comfortable with it, although the fact that he seemed resigned to it was maybe bad news. But something needed punching, or shooting. Since she didn't have her gun, punching was the default. But there were no good options; the people here didn't seem responsible, and she wasn't going to just start storming around beating up… whoever they were. Finally, after he was done, she gave a rough sigh. "Hell of a predicament," she finally declared.

Not quite as disorienting as waking up from being dead, but––at least then she'd been in action, and hadn't had to just sit in a diner booth and think about it. "Who's we? If there are lots of people stuck here, and they're working on a way out, I'm in." Just like that -- really, if taking action was not the only thing she knew how to do, it was absolutely what she knew how to do best. She finally took a sip of her much-worried-at coffee, and then, as an afterthought, "wait, magic?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]lockecole
2011-08-17 12:59 pm UTC (link)
Locke nodded after he'd taken a good sip from his coffee. "That's right, not even the Magi-- I mean, the magicians can find a way out. Yet." He paused for some thought... "Oh, wait, you don't know magic." That took a while for him to realize.

"I'm sorry, I didn't understand you the first time," he said while a waiter arrived and asked if he wanted a refill -- which he did. Locke didn't notice that the young man blatantly ignored Shepard and moved on to the next table. "But yeah, magic exists here. There's a lot of us in here and from what I gathered, we don't all come from one particular kind of realm. I know of some people who came from the future of this realm, others from the past and," he gestured to Shepard, "people like you from an entirely different realm. There's really no way of finding a pattern as far as I'm concerned, and that's what's getting us stumped"

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs