citycouncil: (looking up)
City Mods ([personal profile] citycouncil) wrote in [community profile] cityarcade2025-05-14 09:07 pm
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[meme] test drive

A bit late. Sorry, folks!

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roadside_rose: (neutral - don't like that)

[personal profile] roadside_rose 2025-05-27 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Her eyebrows creep up a little at Norah's snippy response. At first, the ignorance surprises her more than the defensiveness, but 'haunting place' does provide a little clarity. If any kind of ghost can fairly claim ignorance to what's going on in the rest of the twilight, it's a house-haunter. They don't get out much. And they skew close enough to homesteaders for more mobile ghosts (especially the ones that want to stay mobile) to keep a respectable distance.

They don't get out period, actually, which makes Norah's newfound freedom both interesting and potentially alarming. "You can leave?" Rose asks, sounding about as dumbfounded as Norah did a moment ago. It doesn't sound like said haunting-place was destroyed (a word which only means anything in the daylight, anyway), and it takes Rose a dragging second to imagine another reason why a house-haunter might find herself suddenly at liberty to wander. Her expression darkens. "Shit. Were you exorcised?"
echokeeper: (droll)

[personal profile] echokeeper 2025-06-03 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It is interesting — and indeed, telling — that Rose seems to take Norah's freedom of movement as a bad thing. As something that should disturb Norah herself, perhaps. The question, though, can only make her chuckle dryly.

"Certainly not," she says, "though I did chance to meet a self-described exorcist. That was surprising." She gives Rose a look, as if to tell her not to get any ideas. "He was only interested in sharing his company, and bringing me music to listen to. It got quite dull and lonely before I found myself able to move freely. Which I accomplished by pure accident. I had not been able to leave, and then I simply left. It was a bit overwhelming, but has made things much pleasanter for me in the long run. I take it that is not something you expected to hear?" She raises an eyebrow, halfway challenging the girl to make more wild guesses as to the details of her existence.
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[personal profile] roadside_rose 2025-06-03 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"I guess bringing you music does sound nicer than trapping you in a Seal of Solomon and flaying you to the edge of nonexistence before putting you back together so they can do it all over again," Rose snaps back. Yeah, it's an asshole thing to say, but it would take a house-haunter to be so goddamn sheltered as to cozy up to a fucking exorcist, of all people. Norah has no idea what the living are capable of when they have the time and motivation.

"And no, it's not something I expected to hear. The twilight has rules. Or it did the last time I checked." She scowls, really not liking how little those rules seem to be coming into play here.
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[personal profile] echokeeper 2025-06-04 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
Norah opens and shuts her mouth quickly, her eyes widening at the sudden escalation. She had been annoyed, and rather trying to provoke some sort of reaction, if she's really honest with herself. It was childish, and she probably deserves the vitriol to some degree. But she hadn't anticipated it to come with quite so much severity. It takes her a moment to recover, simply staring at the girl. She stays silent a little longer than is strictly comfortable, in fact, wanting as much to let things cool as she does to get her words exactly right.

"I do know how matters stand where you come from," she says carefully, "but I believe it is a safe assumption to say we do not hail from the same sets of rules. I did not believe there was any such thing as an exorcist where I come from, apart from charlatans plying their trade to the gullible. The man I met is not from my world, and it certainly doesn't sound as if he's from yours, either. I also did not believe in ghosts, until I became one. I was the only one I knew for a long time. No one ever told me there were rules. And now, each new ghost I have met seems to have an entirely unique experience to go along with it."

She fixes Rose with a steady look. "I am sorry to be the one to tell you, but you have been waylaid. This is not the world you know. There are new rules, and you shall have to learn them as I did."