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seung "sunny" seo-jin ([personal profile] yeouiju) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-03-17 09:15 pm
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to be fair, radiostar drew first blood.

Who: Sunny, Jae-Hyun Kim
What: Spoilers: waffles.
Where: SMB Radio
When: Veerdi.
Warnings: TBA.


There seems to be a trend of threes, with regard to businesses. Some attempt to truck on as normal-- there's a bakery in Chimer that sees fresh bread and pastries every morning before dawn, come rain, hail, or dragons, in a sort of work ethic stoicism that doesn't so much ignore the threat of the siege as it does attempt to contribute a little normalcy. (He stops there first.) Others have shut down completely - Bluejay isn't couriering shit, which Sunny was alright with. Most of his colleagues retreated to safety, and those that could still travel around safely - mostly himself and the girl with the broomstick - continued to do so. And then there's the halfway trend, as with SMB Radio, which limp on, adapting to the situation, providing a service they weren't before.

Sunny travels by bike, today. Extreme demonstrations of magic are not what he's accustomed to using every day, and he prefers, a little, the mundane rattle of the vehicle beneath his hands than effortlessness. When the street is trecherous from debris or otherwise, he carries it on his back.

Outside the station, he locks up the bike, holds onto the little white cardboard box he's brought with him, and texts the following to Jae:

Hello I am outside **/
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-17 11:23 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently satisfied with that answer, Jae nods and sips his coffee once more before setting it aside - on an overturned crate, next to an ash tray hosting a graveyard of different colored paper tubes with burned edges; the most popular use for this venue is readily apparent. He makes a thoughtful noise at the description. "My boss was born here, she's kind of like 'yeah this happens', but you can tell it's - different, you know?"

Even a lot of the naturalized citizens are panicking. He takes his first bite of waffle. Beautiful.

"So much of this feels like it should be familiar." Speaking of an Earth that doesn't have monsters or magic - theirs does. He sounds a little clumsy, saying that, because he still doesn't know how to explain 'feels', be it... Braille in his head, or just intuition.
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-17 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
It was uncomfortable and mollifying to find out that his apartment building had been saved thanks to Militia intervention - it was their swift application of technology that kept the river in Creekside from caving in, and their widespread wards that have kept all the horrors out since. It's still not the safest ever, but it's secure. Jae's not entirely sure if he has it in him to be any kind of anarchist revolutionary, but he isn't a fan of the Militia; and yet in this crisis, the deep necessity for that kind of entity within Baedal is clear.

"I talked to Ilde," he says, muted halfway. "She's with - Hasibe. Norea's real name. What's left of her." Saying it out loud feels strange. He remembers that guy remarking Well she's probably dead and that's sort of what Jae thinks, too. Witch or not, being translucent to protect a neighborhood full of serial killers seems like it might have done her in. He's not sure where he stands on any of that. "That shit in the sky - it's what destroyed their world. Geomagnetic disturbances. She says they caused the apocalypse."
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-18 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I know Ilde at home." A pause, he eats more of his waffles. Jae's voice is hushed, but not morose. It seems like it would be a waste to lose his appetite in the face of such a sweet gesture, even with this topic being bandied about. "Not the woman here. But her, in our world. I didn't understand why she didn't recognize me and when I did..."

Well.

It was horrible.

The bio-degradable spork is momentarily abused, his thumbnail digging into the edge of it, harmless. There's two of Ilde and, it stands to reason, two of everybody else. Jae assumes he's dead there, along with everyone he ever knew, and his entire family. It would have happened while he was still locked up.

"What if they were just the first?"

What if the apocalypse is coming for all of them. Every world.
Edited (rude dw) 2012-03-18 05:26 (UTC)
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-18 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
They've all been collected here, and the monster is still just outside the door. He wonders, but doesn't dare articulate, if they brought it here with them. If Baedal chose them and they're ruining everything; fate keeps pulling in these people with all these spider-web connections to each other, did they pull in the end of the world, too? It's a bleak thought. Jae would take his own life in an instant if he knew it would help avert oblivion for a world, but he's not anyone important. There's nothing he can do.

"I never believed in angels," he says instead, just as muted. The edges of his mouth hint at a private smile, but a tired one. "That whole thing, it never sank in with me. Did they - uhm." An awkward pause, and he does smile a bit more now, lopsided. "You're from Busan, right?" (His cute accent.) "I guess it's weird to ask if you were raised Christian." So much of Korea is, anymore.
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-18 09:32 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't know if it's something people talk about," he concedes, where 'people' is fairly obviously referencing 'Korean people', which is... a significantly weirder thing for him to say than asking about Christianity. Some part of him is faintly relieved Sunny isn't particularly religious. The dovetail of Confucius and the western God has always unnerved him.

And nerves are still present, though not directly related - Jae can't seem to decide if he wants his coffee or not; he picks it up, puts it back down facing another direction, moves it, tries again, lets it alone.

"Sort of." Tried it, he means. "We moved around a lot." The edge of the (empty if slightly soggy in the aftermath) box, now, suffering an absent-minded attack from his thumbnail, the edge worried at. He wonders if Sunny's already guessed, because he's always paranoid about his accent in Korean. And it's been so long. "I'm from Osaka." ... Which is not a fact on DJ Kim's wiki entry.
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-18 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
It seems at once like a stupid thing to keep secret in Baedal, and like something he's still terrified of. It's even more abnormal than being an American-English-Korean or a sorcerer, and nobody's going to understand even a little. Sunny, though, might grasp context, and he might look at Jae like he's a total freak, or... be fine. Apparently. He clutches the box a little, still, not sure how he feels about telling anyone (for the first time, ever), but suddenly wanting to. He's not sure if he wants to just to say it, or if he wants Sunny to know.

Feelings are mysterious.

"I was eleven," he says. "In Japan, it was hard for us. My father's family..." all right, he's not ready to talk about North Korea. "It was important, that we not be Japanese. Our community there was small." And brutal, his tone suggests, but if Sunny knows any little bit about Zainichi culture - which he might not, given the obscurity and otherwise polite disdain from mainland Korean perspectives - that shouldn't be a surprise. "So it was Confucianism and Buddhism and whatever Shinto rubbed off, which was inevitable."

He forces himself to drink some of his coffee. "My parents had enough of politics, and we moved to New York. Most everyone Korean in Manhattan was Christian, we were kind of the weirdos. So people tried, yeah. And they tried in Seoul, when I went home. It really bothered me. It felt so dishonest."
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-21 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Jae's never been sure if his views make him more or less Korean - or if that's even a thing. The idea that Koreans 'should' be Christian makes him unsettled and the more he thinks about it the more twisted into knots his stomach becomes; how can they be so nationalistic and proud of their Koreanness, when they've let this western religion devour them whole? The thought of being metaphorically eaten strikes him as even more disturbing now, but he's not sure why.

"Cold," he says, smile wry but genuine. "It doesn't snow very much in London. It's grey and when it does it's slushy and gross. But it's really urban, and they leave all the old buildings there until they disintegrate." He looks out at the skyline, blurring into darkness. "America was so aggressive and Seoul..." he trails off, there, and for a hundred reasons, doesn't clarify why he left South Korea. Maybe it's because he hated k-pop. Maybe it's because he held Sunny's hand too sincerely. "London was everything without being pretentious, even if it was just as screwed up as anywhere." He looks over at Sunny. "What's Busan like?"
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-21 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I wish I'd gone." Busan - everywhere on Earth - seems like a missed opportunity, now. The furthest south he'd gotten for purposes beyond fleeing the country, well...

"I like the beach here." Creekside is close enough that he feels coastal, even through he's not right on the water; any closer and he'd worry about fog tsunamis, or something, but he feels better when he's close enough for government work. He can't blame that one on claustrophobia - even as a child, he preferred port cities. A product of growing up in two.

"Where did-" he's about to ask where he went, if he missed Busan before Baedal and was working as a translator, but his CiD beeps at him. "Sorry," he says, flashing Sunny an apologetic look before sitting up to get a better look at it and reply to a few messages - work-related, or he wouldn't bother.
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-21 11:06 am (UTC)(link)
Something about the idea of visiting Busan with Sunny makes Jae ridiculously happy - so much that he immediately dies a little of embarrassment inside, and if he didn't have so much experience keeping it cool as DJ Kim, he might have visibly facepalmed. His internal monologue at present is a kind of shrieking 'WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU'. It's very special.

Outwardly, he's cool as a cucumber, and just looks up and smiles a bit. Jae's being called back inside for some breaking news duties, so this has to be cut short. But before then-

"Okay." He reaches out, and then extends his pinky finger at Sunny. "When we go home. Call me."

Promise?
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[personal profile] boomvox 2012-03-21 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's okay, I actually read all the email I get off the website." What a nerdy admission - but it's true. He doesn't actually get all that much that he can't go through it time to time. "Title it 'Sunny from Baedal', I don't think I'd ever mistake it for junk mail."

And with that, he drops his hand. Promise made, and you can't break pinkie ones. It's serious.

"I have to get back down and help." Sunny, who's been by before, will know he's more than welcome to stick around even while Jae's busy - and if not, the wards will let him leave as he wishes (it's coming inside that needs permission). "...Thank you. For the waffles." And coming by. And listening to him ramble like he's in a confessional. And promising to go to Busan with him.

Jae doesn't totally believe that this siege will let up, or that they'll live too long. He believes even less that they'll ever go back home. Having some little glimmer of silly, playful hope shouldn't spark anything in him.

He's glad it does anyway.