Rebecca Chambers (
herbmixing) wrote in
prismatica2020-04-09 06:05 am
video;
[ The camera turns on to reveal a young face, currently in transit. It's Rebecca, walking down one of the broad, bright streets of upper Lunatia. She's a little unused to mobile videos, so occasionally she bobs out of frame. You can see her short hair, the pink choker she perpetually keeps wrapped around her neck, and the top of a green baseball tee. It is the nineties, after all.
More of relevance is probably the flushed cheek, the slightly heavier breathing. Iris is in full effect, and it's not giving her a second of mercy. She gathers herself before starting, eyes flicking over the display to make sure everything is set up and working correctly. ]
...you guys really weren't kidding about the effects of these moons. The physical and physiological changes already didn't make any sense, but this is just-- [ She puffs out a breath, shaking her head. ] Maybe there really is some merit to the lunar effect. We have all sorts of old wives' tales back home about how the full moon makes people go crazy, and we've only got one of them.
[ She pauses, glancing up to cross a street. Once across, she flashes an embarrassed smile at the camera. ]
Anyway. That's not what I wanted to talk about. Now that I'm settled in and things seem...peaceful... [ Her expression creases briefly, a nonverbal "for now". ] I was wondering, how do you all fill up your day?
I'll start! I'm Rebecca. [ She gives the camera a little wave. ] I haven't settled on a job yet, so mostly I'm going to the gym or at the cafe if I'm not in my apartment. I love sweet drinks, so it's nice to just relax in the sunshine with a book. I like playing basketball, and piano too, but those sort of fell by the wayside. All that keeps me busy, but when the moon's full, I'm still kinda lacking strategies to...distract myself.
[ It's about the most polite way she can conjure of saying, "Jesus Christ, nobody told me the moon effects were this bad, I'm going out of my mind here." ]
I figure we should all be trying to help each other out, even if it's just with sharing coping mechanisms. I'm always here to help if you need a medic, or even just a sympathetic ear. So...let me know!
weiss;
[ And then, as if by divine providence, a familiar, stylish ponytail of white hair exits a building. Rebecca lowers her phone and squints after her. She's much more put together now, but...yes, it is the girl she'd had that talk with!
Rebecca's wandering route has taken her near to the theatre. Was that where she was going? She's briefly caught in internal debate, not wanting to bother the girl, before managing to push. She breaks into a light half-job and quickly catches up. ]
Weiss?
More of relevance is probably the flushed cheek, the slightly heavier breathing. Iris is in full effect, and it's not giving her a second of mercy. She gathers herself before starting, eyes flicking over the display to make sure everything is set up and working correctly. ]
...you guys really weren't kidding about the effects of these moons. The physical and physiological changes already didn't make any sense, but this is just-- [ She puffs out a breath, shaking her head. ] Maybe there really is some merit to the lunar effect. We have all sorts of old wives' tales back home about how the full moon makes people go crazy, and we've only got one of them.
[ She pauses, glancing up to cross a street. Once across, she flashes an embarrassed smile at the camera. ]
Anyway. That's not what I wanted to talk about. Now that I'm settled in and things seem...peaceful... [ Her expression creases briefly, a nonverbal "for now". ] I was wondering, how do you all fill up your day?
I'll start! I'm Rebecca. [ She gives the camera a little wave. ] I haven't settled on a job yet, so mostly I'm going to the gym or at the cafe if I'm not in my apartment. I love sweet drinks, so it's nice to just relax in the sunshine with a book. I like playing basketball, and piano too, but those sort of fell by the wayside. All that keeps me busy, but when the moon's full, I'm still kinda lacking strategies to...distract myself.
[ It's about the most polite way she can conjure of saying, "Jesus Christ, nobody told me the moon effects were this bad, I'm going out of my mind here." ]
I figure we should all be trying to help each other out, even if it's just with sharing coping mechanisms. I'm always here to help if you need a medic, or even just a sympathetic ear. So...let me know!
weiss;
[ And then, as if by divine providence, a familiar, stylish ponytail of white hair exits a building. Rebecca lowers her phone and squints after her. She's much more put together now, but...yes, it is the girl she'd had that talk with!
Rebecca's wandering route has taken her near to the theatre. Was that where she was going? She's briefly caught in internal debate, not wanting to bother the girl, before managing to push. She breaks into a light half-job and quickly catches up. ]
Weiss?

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[ Jill doesn't either. She wonders if there's any control of it at all, or if maybe it's something about the planets or... hell, she's suspicious enough of the government here. Could be their doing for some end. ]
I definitely think it might have something to do with the moons, but could you imagine telling them about this?
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She keeps those thoughts to herself. ]
I really can't. Some might have a heart attack at even the implication of moonlacing, let alone that it actually works.
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My thoughts exactly. Would be great to have the BSAA's labs on this, but somehow I get the feeling there's no "cure" for any of this.
Just gotta live with it.
Especially when magic's involved in this place. Can't say I'm particularly comfortable with the idea of magic.
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Me either. It's useful, but...actually, did I tell you?
I helped this guy out before. He could use healing magic and he was really good with a sword, but there was only so many times he could cast it - and obviously he couldn't fight off angels and heal people at the same time. I guess I'm limited by my supplies too, and it was much more effective than first aid, but I wouldn't want to rely on it.
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Be one thing if it could be used forever, right? I want to say it's hard to believe, but we're already here and that would've been hard to believe for me a while ago, too. I'm trying to be more open, though.
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As long as you keep an open mind, that's the important thing. I'd prefer to rely on things I can touch, too. [ A pause, and then: ] God, I sound like my dad.
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Sometimes our parents aren't that bad. We can touch BOWs, after all, and I think they might have a harder time believing some of the shit we've seen than not.
At least you don't sound like Barry?
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I sure hope they'd have a hard time believing it. I don't want anywhere else going through what we did.
[ She knows they do. But still...a girl can hope. ]
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I definitely understand that feeling. It's what we're still doing our best to prevent. I think we're doing pretty damn good at it, under the circumstances we started under.
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We are. And we're gonna beat it, too. [ Said with a lot more confidence than she feels. ] With you and Chris and...was it the BSAA, you guys are part of?
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You got it in one. You've definitely contributed to us, but to my knowledge you're going all-lab. Finally, we have a scientist on our side. ;)
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[ It sounds nice, though...going into the lab and working on a cure, rather than going out guns blazing. She can see why her future self went with it. ]