OOC: curses loudly about midterms Ahh! Valence is back! To celebrate, heres a little man with a moustache and a funny hat! @:})
Head bowed slightly and eyes darker than usual, Larra stared at the spot where Gaile had disappeared. For a few moments, a wicked grin passed across her face, leaving a strong resemblance to Nevell. The look vanished into one of true concern as she turned back to her friends.
Page seemed to be having difficulty standing on his own, and was still leaning against Ta-vora. He was rubbing the same spots on his face over and over again, missing most of the blood. Wordlessly, Larra took the now red and yellow bandana from him and finished the job as gently as she could. Page didnt suddenly flinch away in pain, so she assumed she did all right.
What are you thinking? Ta-vora asked quietly.
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He was like a spot of black paint on an otherwise green canvas. Demon stood out among the leafy foliage like a sore thumb, but he wasnt exactly trying to hide. Larra hadnt picked a good world to send him to. It wasnt exactly dangerous (yet), but it was wet and rainy, and Demon despised water. The large leaves of the most common plants seemed were like scoops, catching moisture from the recent rains and dumping it on his head whenever the shapeshifter accidentally brushed against one.
Fur slicked back and giving off the distinct scent of wet dog, Demon figured, wrongly, that most anywhere would be better than this. He was starting to think Larra had forgotten about him. Surely it wouldnt have taken this long to deal with the freaky attackers. But he knew well that she wouldn't forget...The shapeshifter opened his jaws wide. Pom-pom! he screamed at the sky. Here Pom-pom! Cmere boy!
A pair of yellow eyes watched him from a tree, considering how much of a snack he would make. Then again, lunatics did tend to taste funny. The eyes went away, looking for more succulent prey.
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I dont know, Larra answered, her tone holding back most of her annoyance, but not all. But I think we should do as that fiqui (**) Gaile says and get Page ready for this dinner crap. If we dont, itll probably only cause him more pain.
No way, Page insisted. Im not doing anything they want.
Hey, at least you get to wear black, Larra countered as she went to retrieve the clothes the Meistro had left. Im in a white dress here. Last time I was in a white dress, it was a nightmare about a wedding.
Ta-vora chuckled despite the situation, remembering that quite clearly. Page had made the drinking bet almost immediately after.
The strange black garments had been left, folded neatly, on top of a white pillow. Larra stared at it in disgust for a moment before picking it up. White again. Returning, she threw the pillow into the fish pond, hoping it would ruin.
Page just stared at her. No #####in way.
Ill think Id better take care of this, Ta-vora commented, seeing that Page clearly did not want to change clothes, and Larra, confronted with the situation, wasnt exactly comfortable with making him.
Thanks, she said, relief showing on her face as she tossed the outfit to Ta-vora. Mind flying a mile a minute, Larra wandered off to check out the different kinds of seating arrangements. They were all white, of course. She would have almost paid Demon to start a paint fight here.
This was an interesting position she was in. Larra had decided not to mention her exact sentiments to her friends. They did not find life to be as much as a game as she did. She loved the thrill of escape, getting away with something when it was deemed impossible. Sometimes, Larra would get captured for that very reason.
Many times, she wouldnt have been able come close to killing her captors in battle, but she always got away. Maybe not immediately, and sometimes after quite a while, but she always made it.
The Meistro and her followers had done an excellent job of making them think they had some freedom where they really had none. The room looked as though they could easily walk out, but she knew that wasnt true. Many powerful barriers were erected around the area. No doubt they would only leave without permission.
Despite having so many points in the Override dimension to which her mind was easily and powerfully drawn to, like the blades on her sword and the pieces of the same metal embedded in Kamikazes hull, Larra could not locate any of them, nor use them to tell her location in the galaxy.
Aside from that, her connection with the dimensional makeup was blurred as well. She would have some serious barrier-breaking to do in order to leave, for sure. An exciting challenge.
As far as Larra was concerned, though, there was only one problem. She was not alone here. Her actions could very well cause her friends more pain instead of her. It was the only thing that would keep her from totally disobeying. It wasnt a game to them. She needed to find a way to get out quickly.
Larra expanded her thoughts to new things, like her newfound connection with the telepaths in her head. Surely there was something she could access now that she couldnt before, like the lighting trick she had tried on the man she now knew as Titus. Loosing Nevell on them would be fun, at least until she wanted control back.
The only thoughts Larra received from the voices in her head was a lewd comment from Desrin about what Gaile, Myre, and Savage probably liked to do together in their spare time. She was relieved that the huggy-touchy-feely thing was bothering someone other than her, but the nasty mental picture that came along with Desrins words was about ten times worse. Larra shoved both the thought and the sick-minded telepath to the back of her mind.
Surprisingly, one of the bland chairs caught her eye. It was shaped like a stretched-out sideways S, with no back or arms. Larra flung herself on it, sliding down into the lowest part and letting her legs dangle off the edge.
She remembered sitting on a chair just like it, though one with color. Larra ran a had gently down the chair, smiling faintly. There was one just like it in her favorite spot, across infinite dimensional barriers, barred away in the safety of Darbains fortress.
There was an idea. A message through the dimensional barriers would turn Darbains attention to her for sure. If she could break through to send the message. Larra chewed on her lower lip. She didnt really like the idea of asking for help, but it might end up being her only option. But she couldnt even mention it to Page and Ta-vora. They had no inkling that the place and its inhabitants existed, and Larra was required to keep it that way.
One thing was for sure. Gaile and co. were not going to find her to be a very polite dinner guest.
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Pom-pom! Demon squealed in excitement, bouncing up and down. How the creature had heard his call was a new source of confusion, but the shapeshifter wasnt about to complain.
A small sphere made completely of orange light hovered a few feet away, rays of light spread out around it like spikes, each rotating around the center in patterns that seemed completely unrelated to those of the others.
This was the infamous dimensional wormhole, Pom-pom. Larra despised it, for it showed affection by transporting people randomly through the dimensions. Even its touch would warp her perception of the dimensions, leaving her without her traveling abilities for at least a week, unless she could get help in straightening them out. Demon adored it. He wanted to keep it as a pet, and had given the wormhole its name. Pom-pom loved Demon, and even listened to him, to some degree.
Listen carefully, the shapeshifter explained, attempting to make himself seem calm and authorative. I need to you take me to the dimension where you trapped me in a few months ago. You remember, where the big purple ship attacked you and Larra had to come save me?
Some of the spikes reversed pattern, and the light gave off a disgustingly cute squeaky noise. Ill take that as a yes. Demon whined, hesitating before leaping into the light.
His vision flashed, suddenly the dog found himself sitting in the middle of a clearing of a large, dark forest. Scantily clad natives danced around in a circle, chanting some eerie spell. Some had stopped to gawk at the creature that had suddenly appeared in their midst. NOT HERE! Demon howled. They looked aggressive. And hungry. GET ME OUT OF H- he was cut off as the orange light flashed blindingly bright, and he was sitting on the floor in the No Name bar.
ERE...ere...ere. The last bit of his yell echoed across the near-empty bar. Shade, confused about the latest events, started and glared at the source of the noise. You again... he reached for his staff.
No! Demon squealed, hiding under a table. Pom-pom hovered nearby. Peace! Peace! What happened here, anyway? He poked his head out into the open, glancing inquisitively at Shade, hoping he wasnt about to get whacked in the head.
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Umm...Larra?
Larra blinked and stared up at Ta-vora. I dont think its a good time to take a nap, as comfortable as that chair looks.
I wasnt sleeping, she insisted, just thinking.
Think of anything, then? Page asked, pacing impatiently. He was wearing the black robes.
Not really. Theyve got the place pretty barred up. I guess youre back to normal?
Somewhat, Ta-vora broke in, settling into the chair beside Larras.
Page stopped walking looked confused. You mean I wasnt?
They must have done something to you. You were acting weird for awhile there.
He frowned. Oh yeah...really?
Back to escaping...Ta-vora mentioned impatiently.
Larra reached behind her, grabbed the white cloth hanging there, and yanked hard. It came down, showing the wall behind. It was white. She exhaled heavily. There are some damn good barriers around here, but with some work I can probably unravel or break them down. I dont know it theyll give me that much time, though. You guys have any ideas?
OOC: Grrr, Im done for now. So much work, so little time. sighs
Oh yeah, almost forgot:
** fiqui - Degrading Acaran name, usually used referring to someone female that the user has little or no respect for.
This post has been edited by Synesthesia : 15 February 2005 - 03:04 PM