Lilly Desange (
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snowblindrpg2018-04-21 11:38 am
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[network] @igjwerkekhgjghkl; video, morning of 352 [open]
[It's been over a week since Lilly bolted from Kesara, during which time she's stayed entirely off of the network. But she's had a chance to calm down, and so this morning, she's decided she wants to make something very clear.
The tablet is lying flat and facing up, giving everyone a very nice view of the ceiling and no view at all of Lilly. This seems to be more by chance than by purposeful choice, though - she's clearly close by, judging by her voice, and every so often she'll lean into view and give everyone a brief shot of her arm or hair. She, like so many other people, is covered in a mysterious pattern of red lines.
Before starting, she takes a deep breath. This is going to involve more talking than she usually likes to do, but she really wants to get her point across.]
Stay away. Don'wanna go wif you. Don'wanna go wif-- anybody. Stay away.
[What a friendly child she is.]
Don'touch don'grab don'take DON'T. Don'like it. I don't. Like. It. Too many too loud too hard hate it.
[She finishes with an irritable snarl, then bats the tablet away, sending it spinning dizzyingly across the floor. Its films the ceiling and distant sounds of scrabbling for a few minutes before cutting out on its own.]
The tablet is lying flat and facing up, giving everyone a very nice view of the ceiling and no view at all of Lilly. This seems to be more by chance than by purposeful choice, though - she's clearly close by, judging by her voice, and every so often she'll lean into view and give everyone a brief shot of her arm or hair. She, like so many other people, is covered in a mysterious pattern of red lines.
Before starting, she takes a deep breath. This is going to involve more talking than she usually likes to do, but she really wants to get her point across.]
Stay away. Don'wanna go wif you. Don'wanna go wif-- anybody. Stay away.
[What a friendly child she is.]
Don'touch don'grab don'take DON'T. Don'like it. I don't. Like. It. Too many too loud too hard hate it.
[She finishes with an irritable snarl, then bats the tablet away, sending it spinning dizzyingly across the floor. Its films the ceiling and distant sounds of scrabbling for a few minutes before cutting out on its own.]
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Why?
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[He feels comfortable saying that. They haven't been much help.]
So keep your stuff close to you, okay? Don't leave it behind. You can't hide it, you have to keep it.
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[Lilly goes quiet here for a moment, thinking about this. By now, she's been in several houses, and she's found things lying around - clearly that stuff hadn't disappeared. Maybe things don't vanish. Maybe other people - people like her - take them. Maybe if hidden stuff disappeared, it just wasn't hidden well enough.]
Hide it good?
[a.k.a. is there any way she can get around this.]
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If you put it in a drawer or a cabinet, it will stay, but someone else might take it. Better to keep it with you if you really want to keep it.
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I foun' stuff not in da drawers.
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That's what the town leaves, not the people.
I know it sounds weird, but it is different. The things you find just laying around are there for you to take, like...presents from the town.
The stuff that people put in drawers is the stuff they try to hide. Usually with notes.
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