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multiversallogs2011-09-28 12:26 am
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Furniture shopping! [open]
Who: Brie Cormac and Mina Barrett and OPEN
What: Furniture shopping
Where: All across town
When: Just after sunset
Notes: Feel free to run into them at any furniture/deco store.
Warnings: None yet
It pained Brie not to live with Mina - she had done so for nearly a year before arriving here. But the thought of complete darkness when she was allowed to feel sunlight was too unbearable. But despite moving in with Jones, she was determined to see Mina regularly and often, especially with the anti-vampire movement going on.
Thus, now the proud renter of an empty room, Brie needed to get some new furniture and there was no one better than Mina to take her shopping.
What: Furniture shopping
Where: All across town
When: Just after sunset
Notes: Feel free to run into them at any furniture/deco store.
Warnings: None yet
It pained Brie not to live with Mina - she had done so for nearly a year before arriving here. But the thought of complete darkness when she was allowed to feel sunlight was too unbearable. But despite moving in with Jones, she was determined to see Mina regularly and often, especially with the anti-vampire movement going on.
Thus, now the proud renter of an empty room, Brie needed to get some new furniture and there was no one better than Mina to take her shopping.

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Switching over to Norse, Mina spoke in a gentle, calm voice. "You know, I'm not a Kindred philosopher by any stretch of the imagination, but there's something I've noticed over the last few centuries. It's that vampires find different ways to cope with immortality. Some do it by turning off their humanity. Others find someone or something to live for."
She let the unasked question hang in the air: What did she have to live for now?
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Maybe it was because she still had hope that she'd see Luke again someday. But the other part of her, who saw Mina's postion but wasn't in it, couldn't understand. When she was young, she lived to become a vampire so she could join the Valkyries. It was because she believed in something larger. She loved Luke for many reasons, but most importantly, it was because he shared the same values. They fought, side by side, for the same things. He was a pillar in her life, but she couldn't imagine losing her will to live because of him.
But maybe it was because she just wasn't there yet.
"Why did you become a Valkyrie?"
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She looked down at her chipped nails a moment before continuing, "But if I'm honest with myself, and honest with you, so much of it was for Tom. Finding Tom, avenging Tom, making sure what happened to me never happened to another innocent soul." She smiled slyly, "Not that I was ever innocent."
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"I can understand that. But now that he's ... gone, the rest of it, does it not matter? What do you expect to wake up to a few centuries from now? Tom still won't be here. What will you do then? Why not find something new to care about, now, this century?"
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"Did you have something in mind?" she asked.
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"At least we're not in Arcadia anymore. We could seek to do good here, in Baedal, until we find a way back home. Then we can find my parents, find Luke, and we can all set off together. Go somewhere new, fight another good fight."
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There were a lot of hopelessly optimistic ifs in Jacqueline's suggestion, but it wasn't worth arguing. "Well," she said slowly, "I haven't made my mind up yet. And I promise not to do anything drastic without telling you first, all right?"
She let out a small, mirthless laugh. "Who knows? Perhaps tomorrow night, I'll turn round a corner and meet the next great love of my life. We never know what the future is going to bring, do we?"
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Mina's comment set off a train of thought in Jacqueline's mind, which started with Jacqueline setting Mina up on a blind date, and ended in happy marriage. But she decided not to voice that part.
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"Then we're settled," Mina said, putting her feet back up on the table again. Simple as that. Out of sight, out of mind.