Ivan (
deservesadaisy) wrote in
multiversallogs2011-06-17 09:59 pm
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I don't exist
Who: Ivan and Ilde Decima
What: in-person meeting and comparing notes
Where: out and about in the Brock Marsh area
When: Veerdi, early evening
Notes: If anyone feels a burning need to run into Ivan pre-Ilde, feel free, but brace for possible trolling.
Warnings: They are both terrible people.
Since the militia's raid, Ivan has mainly been cautiously exploring his new city. He's not quite sure yet precisely what he intends to do; he'll get bored eventually, he'll need to do something, but in the meanwhile, he's gathering information and blending in without much effort.
He's looking at some of the new inventions in a curiosity shop in Brock Marsh, and though Ilde has never seen his face, she could very well recognize his voice as he asks the shop keeper a question, clipped English with a deceptive hint of Wales and no hint of Russia at all.

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After a few moments, she adds, contemplatively, "Baedal's sort of like a holiday."
These aren't secrets; it would be difficult to obscure the fact there's a five year gap in her life, or that she's still traumatized, or that there are triggers leftover from it, and frankly besides that- in her own world, these weren't things she was hiding from anyone. Plenty of people know simply by dint of the way she came to be a part of what they're doing, and she finds that given the option here in Baedal to keep it to herself, she doesn't feel a need. Discussing how she feels about it isn't going to happen, but that it happened at all - she isn't the one who should be ashamed. She isn't going to let herself be that.
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"Well, it sounds like you deserve one." It was always going to happen - science, religion, more witch hunts. It was just a matter of when and what the trigger would be.
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"Is it?"
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"You sound well-involved back where you're from, though."
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Whither goest Sonja, etc.
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Having choices to make had been oddly startling, and it's important to her to keep a grip on that. To have and claim agency and to be participating in her own life. For better or worse, she's digging her nails into her own existence.
"It was the right choice."
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