twinsanity: (Not with the likes of you)
Alfred Ashford ([personal profile] twinsanity) wrote2014-10-23 01:12 pm

011. [Video]

[Alfred has been a bit...absent for the last week.

It's not unheard of for him to disappear for long periods at a time, vanishing behind the closed doors of that house he owns in Goldenrod; he's been known to have his reclusive spells, and for all intents and purposes this probably hasn't seemed much different. Granted, it's a longer period of time than he usually goes without being present in the Rocket labs – he's usually in there once every few days at least and he's been taking far more of an interest in chemistry than is really healthy lately – but altogether speaking it isn't abnormal, either.

The abnormal part kicks in when his video feed goes active today.

It's not terribly well set-up, though it doesn't seem like an accidental broadcast, either; the angle is just careless, aimed a bit too low to really give anyone a good idea of what they're looking at, but there's the usual red jacket and the shoulder guard and the medals, and once in a while one of his hands flicking across the screen where it comes in full view of the camera.

His breath is shaking a bit when he draws it in; it sounds almost like there's a laugh behind his words when he finally speaks, but it doesn't seem...right. The way he's speaking in general doesn't seem right, really - a bit too uncontrolled, a bit too high and pitchy and strange.]


So I'm going to assume that this particular week-long bout of sleep was just me...

[He laughs again, under his breath; it's closer to tittering than anything.]

That wasn't very nice of this place, now, was it? Why, it got my hopes up for nothing...I didn't even get to fight anything good, just –

[And he cuts himself off then; hesitates. Adjusts the angle of the camera so he's a bit more clearly seen. He's raking his hand back through his hair as he does so; it looks like he's been repeating that gesture a lot, given that he's far more disheveled than he ever allows himself to be on-camera.

His gaze is what's a bit worrying; it's oddly unfocused, a sense of distance there that isn't usually, not on days where anything's right in his head at all.

His words are still retaining that rushed, manic tone when he continues.]


Tell me, tell me – what's the last thing you remember before coming here? I'm sure you have some sort of story, just because no one here doesn't.

I didn't think I did, not really; apparently I was mistaken about that.
francia: (Hard Restart)

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[personal profile] francia 2014-10-24 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[France's face does something extremely complicated before settling on a grimace.]

I've had a few from my world here who went into the coma-like states where they awoke with new memories. Although most were from before my current time and simply moved forward in the timeline -

[There's a very brief pauses as France shuts his eyes, clearly unhappy with the lack of vocabulary to properly express himself on this. When he opens his eyes, it's clear he's made the conscious decision not to bring different historical narratives into this.]

Well, I was usually told that things remain in as logical progression as the world can ever be. I must agree with you: it's very hard to tell.

[He pinches the bridge of his nose.]

One person did tell me that there had been an alien invasion, but it got better. He wasn't even the person I would have expected to hear that sort of thing from, so I have no idea what to think of it.
Edited 2014-10-24 17:09 (UTC)
francia: (Come Now)

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[personal profile] francia 2014-10-25 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
[France sighs heavily.]

My world is not actually invaded by aliens, I'm quite sure. There's a lot of things that I would suspect of its condition, but alien invasions are in the very small outlier circle of impossibilities.

[He would expect werewolves, vampires, and zombies before that, to be honest.]

There usually is some sort of logic, at least which can be put into place in hindsight. That's the purpose of our entire school of history back home. I might be what I am, but even I have to depend on written history; memory is a mutable thing.
francia: (Dark Sky)

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[personal profile] francia 2014-11-03 08:29 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, certainly. On one hand, that's better than having no history at all. On the other, the victors will often portray their opponents as less than they are or write them out entirely.

[He smiles, rather sadly.]

Before Rome, I lived under Gaul and Greece's mother. I remember Gaul in the way I imagine very young human children will remember a grandparent who passes away before their fourth birthday. I can't say I remember Greece's mother distinctly, if at all.