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Camping trip!
Who| Pruna, Sandy and open
What| Sandy gets a tent, the girls go on an adventure. Come meet them!
Where| Candy arena, all places (they are traveling around)
When| Week 3
Warnings/Notes| Let us know if you want both girls, just Sandy or just Pruna in your subject line! Also if she doesn't know you Pruna may attack so let us know if that's okay/if you want your character to be injured
[At the gingerbread house] Pruna stabbed another doki doki and threw it as far as she could, watching as the others ran after it leaving the path to the house clear. It was becomming annoying, they were attracting more doki doki than they could eat.
And almost more than they could handle. She went to open the door when she saw a parachute attached to a larger than usual package, and a second one with a smaller package. Picking them up she saw that they were both for Sandy. She burst into the house with a grin.
"Someone do be liking you." She threw them over.
[Throughout the week, anywhere] The tent is a small fit, and difficult to carry when Pruna was still mostly carrying Sandy, but it meant they could leave the house.
It was strange that night and day were so short, and the noise was starting to drive Pruna crazy even though they took turns using the ear plugs she had got in the package she had grabbed at the Cornucopia.
But still, moving around and seeing more of the arena, it made Pruna feel like she was doing something.
What| Sandy gets a tent, the girls go on an adventure. Come meet them!
Where| Candy arena, all places (they are traveling around)
When| Week 3
Warnings/Notes| Let us know if you want both girls, just Sandy or just Pruna in your subject line! Also if she doesn't know you Pruna may attack so let us know if that's okay/if you want your character to be injured
[At the gingerbread house] Pruna stabbed another doki doki and threw it as far as she could, watching as the others ran after it leaving the path to the house clear. It was becomming annoying, they were attracting more doki doki than they could eat.
And almost more than they could handle. She went to open the door when she saw a parachute attached to a larger than usual package, and a second one with a smaller package. Picking them up she saw that they were both for Sandy. She burst into the house with a grin.
"Someone do be liking you." She threw them over.
[Throughout the week, anywhere] The tent is a small fit, and difficult to carry when Pruna was still mostly carrying Sandy, but it meant they could leave the house.
It was strange that night and day were so short, and the noise was starting to drive Pruna crazy even though they took turns using the ear plugs she had got in the package she had grabbed at the Cornucopia.
But still, moving around and seeing more of the arena, it made Pruna feel like she was doing something.
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She grinned when she reached the tree. "It do be working, you did be doing well." She wrinkled her nose for a moment and then poked Sandy in the forhead.
"I can be teaching you a trick, so you do no be feeling the pain so bad. If you do be wanting."
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Biting back her original response to yell about why Pruna hadn't brought this up sooner, she swallowed it down to form a rock in her stomach to weigh on her while she answered much more politely.
"Really? How!?" She was eager, desperate to learn how to block out the pain like Eva's note had suggested.
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But she had realised over the last few days that maybe Sandy didn't know, after all until Kant had taught her Pruna had had no idea about the emptiness and Sandy, even though she had had a dad, he had been captured and put in prison, so maybe he hadn't had time to teach her useful stuff.
That made Pruna feel a bit bad for her, that no one had taught her stuff like that. So Pruna would do her best. "Okay it do be being called the emptiness, and it do be taking away all your feelings for a little why. But no just the bad ones, the good ones as well so it do be feeling a bit strange. Be imagining a storm in your head first."
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Anything was better then the alternative.
"OK...Storm." She closed her eyes and pictured one of the almost weakly storms that would pound down upon New York. It was easy, such rainstorms were her lullabies. The sound of water pounding against pavement was soothing and familiar to her even if it had once seemed oppressive and gloomy.
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She watched carefully, giving Sandy time to try.
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She wasn't sure this was going to work.
"How? Do I just...think really hard about it?"
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She reached out to help Sandy sit down, as not having to stay upright might help her as well.
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So there she was, on the rooftop of a building in the middle of the storm.
First the pain. Then fear.
Anger.
Confusion.
Hope.
Each one a piece of paper swept away by the rains and winds till she couldn't see them. It was like she was a glass being emptied. She tried to imagine how that would feel.
Hollow.
Still.
And when she opened her eyes she wasn't sure it had worked, the pain was still there but...then she realized she could think.
"I don't know if I did it right." She confessed unable to ignore the heat and throbbing in her leg.
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"All of them? Even you!?" It was a frightening prospect being forced to abandon the first people she'd felt a connection to since arriving here.
Pruna. Effie. Even Prim had started growing on her before the whole cuff thing.
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"It's not...like permanent right?" She mumbled sheepishly "My fiends are all that's been keeping me...alive." She added.
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...so why did this feel so wrong?
It's not like she had known any of them for that long. And feelings were starting to get the better of her.
"Alright...alright just for a little while." She closed her eyes again and felt exhaustion creeping into the edges of her awareness.
The storm howled around her thrashing at her clothes and ripping at her hair. Each little ball of paper with a name, a feeling, a picture torn from her fingers and flung into the cyclone.
It felt like tearing out ribs. Like pouring out a glass and all that was left was transparent and dirty. Used.
Empty.
When she opened her eyes her lips were drawn in a frown and her eyes glassy with fatigue.
"I still don't think I did it right." She mumbled even though something did feel very different. And she wasn't so focused on her leg.
It just felt...sour. Like all the sugar around them was rotting her from the inside.
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She was silent a moment, finding the emptiness herself, her eyes blank, like Sandy might have seen her before, whilst fighting or killing. The small trembles of the body seemed to have stopped she was so still. Even her voice sounded empty.
"No but you do be being nearly there I do be thinking. You do be needing to be practicing, and be wanting it."
She let the bubble burst and smiled, "You do be being afraid of it, and that do be being an emotion, you did no be putting that in the storm."
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And just as quickly she was smiling and the chill left flooding Sandy with heat and warmth, embarrassment, relief, and the pain in her leg which was lessened but still burned as her body fought off all manner of potential infection and tried to stave off the screaming nerve ends which had been exposed.
"Beats sitting here crying about it." Sandy muttered and offered Pruna a soft smile. "If anyone can help me find it, you will."
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She closed her eyes and took a breath letting it out. "My dad used to tell me this joke about two guys camping. Basically they get chased by a bear. And they're getting tired, but one says to the other "I just realized, I don't have to outrun the bear. I just have to out run you."
She smirked at the old worn out joke "I won't be out running anyone like this. But with you dragging me along I stand way more of a chance then I did just running."
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"I can be running for both of us. And no one can be outrunning us if we do be cutting off their legs."
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But Pruna was right and the idea of the two of them running circles around a bunch of legless grown ups was enough to make Sandy giggle and feel awful about it later.
"Come on, help me up and I'll get some more practice so you won't have to get all tired of carrying me before the running starts."
How could she even consider for a minute that she'd be forgetting Pruna forever? Not after getting this far.
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"Be telling me when you do be needing to rest."
(( Shall we call it here? Or continue onwards?))
((Calling it sounds good to me!))
(( Who's awesome? We're awesome! ))