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milliways_bar2011-08-07 08:07 pm
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[A moment ago . . . ]
There is a young woman standing on the shore of the lake.
She wears a long dress, well but simply made, and of a style that could belong to a dozen times . . . or no time at all.
Both the dress and the woman's hair are wet.
She turns slowly, in a full circle, looking all around her.
"What country, friends, is this?"
Would anyone like to let her know it's not Illyria?
There is a young woman standing on the shore of the lake.
She wears a long dress, well but simply made, and of a style that could belong to a dozen times . . . or no time at all.
Both the dress and the woman's hair are wet.
She turns slowly, in a full circle, looking all around her.
"What country, friends, is this?"
Would anyone like to let her know it's not Illyria?
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"We should be able to find help there. You'll find their used to it."
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Because she doesn't usually go wandering off with young men she's just met.
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But he's sure Carlisle, Meg, Alice, and Esme would all have problems with him leaving a bedraggled washed up waif of a girl -- especially if she's who she's claiming to be -- on the beach fending through her first ten minutes of Milliways.
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"And what would you say if you did, good sir?"
Still, it's not like she has a lot of choices here.
She'll have to trust him.
For now.
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"Probably the same thing, but I'd work far harder at lulling you into a false sense of security about my amiable nature toward your disheartening state first." He nodded very faintly toward the place and started walking.
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And hope that he's being honest, rather than being very clever about being less than honest.
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He has to ponder insanity.
It isn't like there aren't medical cases...
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Viola sighs.
"Did not you see the storm, that knocked our ship
From off its course and brought me here instead?
Think you . . . perchance my brother is not drowned.
Perchance he too has washed up on these shores."
It's very . . . optimistic.
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"The storm didn't come here." Edward shook his head, after a slightly too long pause at her words. "I walked the whole of the shore, before I'd stopped. Aside from the joggers, there was only you."
Not there one seconds, and there the next.
So far, he added. But it wasn't like he could hear anyone else in the vicinity that spoke or thought like her, either.
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"That is not possible, what you have said."
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Her sentence, not her inference.
But he'd stopped, to let her talk. Apparently.
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That makes no sense at all.
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It likes to break down assumption, until you are pretty sure it could do almost anything. Even present you with the choices of changing all of the timelines that led to your life.
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Or, you know, even come close.
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"I'm aware." Is rather flatly even, without being sharp or annoyed at all. "Yet there is no way to justify the oddness of Milliways without simply living through it. You'll see that soon enough."
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"And you do not the warmest welcome make?
"You truly seem most out of sorts, I'd say."
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It's more commentary to the air than the girl.
"Warmer clothes was all I offered."
Clarification still without sharpness.
He turned to walk toward the door.
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One questionable bedraggled girl.
Edward didn't say anything through the last twenty feet, but he did, step up, take hold of the door handle and pull the door out to hold it out, open, for her.
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"Oh, my."
Well, there goes the meter.
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No momentarily Alice-like humanity.
Golden eyes studied her, narrowed, listening.
"We're headed to the Bar." Herself, he saves for a moment. Choosing instead to point, without getting to close to in her space. Being near enough to accidentally hurt people is still not something he does, even years later. "There."
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It seems an odd place to come looking for clothes.
"I do not quite know what to make of this."
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And just past midsummer if she's counting.
He led the way, able to watch her through many other eyes now. Not having to turn and look himself now, he wended through the people, until they arrived at the Bar. Stopping in front of it.
"Bar, we're going to need a set of clothes for, Miss Viola." Who's name actually has a pause before he made his mouth form it finally.
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And then stares at Edward, rather speechless.
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Because he won't promise Milliways is.