015 ☣ Voice + Spam
May. 29th, 2013 08:31 pm[Private to Alex, Bruce, Ben, Cass, and Pietro.]
I'm going to be okay.
[Private to the above + Riddick, Felix, Cassel, Rhade, and Dean.]
Let me know if you made it. Please.
[Public, a day or two after.]
If anyone who got hurt is still laid up, in the infirmary or wherever else, and wants me to bring them some books from the library, I'd be happy to.
I can read to you too, if you want, although I can't make promises how long my voice will last.
[It's still a little bit hoarse from screaming, but Anya knows all about painful, boring recoveries. She imagines most people on the barge will have more company than she used to, but it can't hurt to offer.]
[Spam for Erik]
[After a night of deep, utterly dreamless post-adrenaline-crash sleep, Anya manages to drag herself into out of bed, because she can't stand the thought of more trail rations when she could get real breakfast. And there in the hall, just stepping out of his own room, is Erik. He's not her father, he never was and he never will be. But he's something like it, and he told her stories once, trying to protect her from the man who keeps haunting her all too literally. After a moment of staring, Anya flings herself at him and clings on tight.]
I'm going to be okay.
[Private to the above + Riddick, Felix, Cassel, Rhade, and Dean.]
Let me know if you made it. Please.
[Public, a day or two after.]
If anyone who got hurt is still laid up, in the infirmary or wherever else, and wants me to bring them some books from the library, I'd be happy to.
I can read to you too, if you want, although I can't make promises how long my voice will last.
[It's still a little bit hoarse from screaming, but Anya knows all about painful, boring recoveries. She imagines most people on the barge will have more company than she used to, but it can't hurt to offer.]
[Spam for Erik]
[After a night of deep, utterly dreamless post-adrenaline-crash sleep, Anya manages to drag herself into out of bed, because she can't stand the thought of more trail rations when she could get real breakfast. And there in the hall, just stepping out of his own room, is Erik. He's not her father, he never was and he never will be. But he's something like it, and he told her stories once, trying to protect her from the man who keeps haunting her all too literally. After a moment of staring, Anya flings herself at him and clings on tight.]