Kalen Holliday
[Nightmares]
Dice: 6 d10 TN7 (3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 9) ( success x 3 )
Kalen Holliday
[And how distracted are we by Resonance?]
Dice: 7 d10 TN6 (1, 1, 4, 4, 6, 9, 10) ( success x 3 )
Grace
[Perception + Awareness = Magedar!]
Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (3, 4, 5, 9, 10) ( success x 2 )
Kalen Holliday
Kalen Has come up to the park to be alone.
Look.
Sometimes that happens. Infrequently, perhaps, but occasionally he's
had enough of planning and projects and breaking the news that magic is
real to the baby Magelings he has the luck to find. Considering the way
people tend to die around him...that may not be good luck. For him.
For them.
So he is out here, staring over the lake from a nice
safe distance. He has coffee with him, but it's living in the thermos
in his bag yet. With a book that he will probably be glad isn't visible
momentarily. For now, he tries to watch the lake and be calm.
Ian Lai
[Awareness]
Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2) ( fail )
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
[Resonance- Dynamic: Shifting]
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She
hops out of the car that's brought her here, leaning in through the
window to talk to the driver. She looks at her phone, then nods in
agreement to the driver. She pulls a small daypack from the back, shuts
the door, lowers her sunglasses over her eyes, and begins strapping the
bag on over her wicking shirt. She also bends over, lifts the cuff of
her jeans, and tightens the laces on the trail running shoes she's
wearing.
Grace
Kalen has come to the park to be
alone, and yet here is Grace, come to ruin that notion. She didn't
exactly track him down, even though that would be a simple thing.
Sometimes the universe just has notions of its own.
Grace likes
parks. They're good places to get away from it all, sit down in the
grass, and write. Whether that writing is a story or a bit of code
really doesn't matter. Well, it doesn't to her at least. So she
found herself a nice hill with some nice grass, and has planted herself
upon it, variously typing furiously on her laptop and scowling at the
screen.
With a sigh, she leans back (though still crosslegged to
make a desk for her computer) and stares at the sky with the clouds
rolling by. A hint of storm-promise in them today, though. Wait. No.
Kalen?
Curiousness
guides her always, and it is that which causes her to abandon her
writing and bundle up her laptop to go and find her pseudo-mentor. He
never said anything about going to the park today.
She takes a
rather strange route on her way, crossing the jogging path, and doing
switchbacks every now and then, because despite the fact that she can
definitely sense Kalen, she can't exactly see him. Yet.
Ian Lai
On
a late-May Sunday, the beach by Echo Lake was busy enough that a person
could sit still and become just another nameless, mundane tourist
dotting the sandy shore. It made it easy to blend in, particularly if
that was what one wanted to do. Except that Ian wasn't really the type
to blend, and Kalen more than likely noticed him long before Ian
bothered to look in the right direction.
Usually he was the first
to sense when he was approaching someone familiar, but today he was too
much in his own head, and the presence of the other mages went
unnoticed. Like Kalen, Ian had come here alone. Until recently, he'd
been walking the trails around the lake, but now he made his way down
onto the sand and pulled off his shoes, trailing bare feet through the
lapping water at the lake's edge. It was warm enough that he went
bare-chested, and he'd rolled the cuffs of his jeans up to mid-calf to
keep them dry while he walked.
A few of the people nearby noticed
him. One girl smiled when he glanced at her, and Ian returned the smile
but kept walking, hands tucked into his pockets while his feet left a
trail in the sand that the water soon washed away.
Serafine
(Perception + Awareness)
Dice: 7 d10 TN5 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10) ( success x 4 ) Re-rolls: 1
Kalen Holliday
[Of course you're touching the stupid water, Ian. (Will)]
Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) ( success x 4 )
Kalen Holliday
Of
course he can't be alone. He can sense Grace, all shifting energy.
Colors melting into new colors and sharp and fluctuating angles. She is
coming closer. He can sense Ian, can see Ian, and both to his eyes and
to every sense that can register it, Ian is all sleek feline grace.
Kalen
picks up his bag and heads toward the edge of the water. He's had
considerable time to make peace with the lake, and though he does give
it occasional wary looks like it might reach up with watery hands to
drag him into its depths, he falls into place walking parallel to Ian,
just at the outer edges of the water.
"I'm beginning to suspect
you may actually live in a tree. A very stylish, posh tree. With many
closets." It's a greeting of sorts, one that neatly dodges questions
about how people are and little social fluffs of pleasantries.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She
starts walking along the widest of the available paths, keeping a keen
eye out for anyone from the farm. The new dude her dropped her off
didn't know if anyone else was coming out today, but mentioned it was
possible.
Grace
On her jagged path, Grace is
looking, looking for the source of storm-resonance, when it is joined by
a flash of feline -- ahh, the (big) cats are off together again, and
she smiles. It's good. They should be.
It's then, that the wind
changes, shifts, moves ever so slightly differently against her (or is
that less the wind and more the world?)
Well, if that isn't new and old at the same time? Is that how...
Grace looks around herself some more, for the new someone. So many new someones lately...
Ian Lai
[Per+Alertness - does he notice the book?]
Dice: 5 d10 TN4 (1, 3, 8, 9, 10) ( success x 3 )
Ian Lai
Ian
glanced to the side with a slant of his eyes to take in Kalen's
familiar figure. The silence that followed lasted just long enough to
verge on awkward, but then Ian said, in a completely deadpan tone, "Why
do you think I never bring anyone home with me?"
Hell, for all
Kalen (or anyone else) knew, Ian very well could have lived in a tree.
Or a castle. Or a cave. He hadn't exactly made overtures to invite the
other mages over for tea.
Ian stopped walking and waded a couple
of steps into the water, feeling sand and stones slide beneath his toes.
A handful of tiny silver minnows darted up to inspect his feet, and Ian
watched them the way a lazy cat might stare at a goldfish. A moment
later he glanced back, eyes shifting to take in the visible contents of
the Hermetic's messenger bag.
"Good book?" he asked quietly.
Kalen Holliday
There
are things he could say in response to the question about Ian bringing
people home with him. Playful ones. True ones. But he lets them all
lie quiet.
Instead, Kalen follows Ian's gaze, sees the tiny fish, and...doesn't spook exactly.
But there is a little huff of surprised breath. If you avoid water
hard enough long enough, you greatly delay such things as seeing live
fish swimming around. He goes still for a few seconds to watch them.
Grace
slides off at an angle, probabilities shifting and intersecting and he
glances at where he knows she is but lets her go. She knows how to be
cautious. She will call if she needs him.
"All five pages of it
I've read are promising. I came out here to read it, but then I was
distracted by the lake. There's a good place to watch it back there."
He waves back in the direction he'd come from.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
The
new someone has gone slightly off the trail to examine a small patch of
mint nearby. She brushes aside some grass, and finds a different plant.
"It has a square shaped stem. That means it's...? A member of the mint
family!" echoing dialogue of days gone by. "Dueling mint. Huh."
Grace
There
appears a stranger behind Janisa. A stranger dressed in jeans and a
grey turtleneck jacket, zipped up to the neck. Her hair is messy today,
all windblown, and she's slipping a cell phone into the pocket of her
jeans and smiling down at the plants.
"Lamiaceae duking it out again? What will we do with them?" she says, by way of greeting.
"Hi. You new around here?"
Ian Lai
Ian
followed Kalen's gesture with his eyes, but didn't offer much reaction.
After a few seconds, he took another step forward. Then another. The
water rose high enough to soak the edge of his jeans. It felt briskly
cold on his skin. Glacial.
"Let me know what you think when you're done."
Kalen Holliday
"Yeah."
Kalen watches Ian walk a few steps farther into the water. His jaw
tightens a little, but he manages not to say something ridiculous about
the water being dangerous.
If Ian was someone else, he'd ask
questions. But it's Ian and Ian is...mysterious is a tame word. A word
lacking in deliberateness and sharp edges. Reading Ian is like looking
through shards of obsidian. Half opaque. Likely to end with you
bleeding. And sometimes things you think you know just shatter.
But
he did indicate he'd talk eventually, even if he wasn't talking now.
Or, more precisely he indicated he'd listen. Expecting him to offer
much by way of return...problematic.
"Are they-" He frowns. "Do they bite? The little fish."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She
glances back, up and slightly over her shoulder, and comes to an
important realization: this position is way uncomfortable to address the
nature ninja from. She stands up and faces the newcomer, instead.
"Looks that way. It's like plant Thunderdome over here." She decides it
would be -more- suspicious to keep her sunglasses on and so sets them on
her forehead. "New to the area? My family is from a drive through town
near Boulder, so Yes, but no. Colorado is kinda a country unto itself."
Grace
Ahh,
plant Thunderdome. That conjures up images of recent events. For a
split second Grace's smile falters, but hey -- this one probably doesn't
even know the first thing about that.
But what does she know? And how to ask that question?
"So...." Grace says, and her eyes slide off of Janisa's, to contemplate the clouds. "So..."
Oh, come on, think of something.
"Yeah, Colorado is a magical kinda place, isn't it?"
Hint. Hint. Okay, well, if the woman does know the first thing, that might spark off a little recognition right?
Serafine
SerafĂne
was sitting on a retaining wall beneath an arbor overlooking the lake,
barelegged, wearing her shitkickers rather than her heels. A black and
red plaid bustier beneath an unzipped black hoodie with the hood pulled
up, which was itself longer than the black leather skirt she's wearing
beneath it. Then she reached up and with a boost grabbed the metal bar
holding up the frame and lifted herself, swinging with a few pumps of
her legs like a child going higher and high until she let go, landing
with a solid thump on the packed ground.
Ambled down the path toward the lake and oh, ended up at Kalen's flank.
Sunglasses covering her eyes. Daisies threaded into the laces of her combat boots.
Sera
gives Kalen this measuring sort of look. It is all sideglance, and is
softened by the curve of her mouth, this rather far-away smile.
There's something tender in her gaze that he cannot see, hidden as her eyes are by those dark glasses. Gleaming.
"Everything bites."
The fish, she means.
And everything. Everything, too.
Ian Lai
Kalen's
willpower in that moment was... admirable, considering. And Ian put
forth a rather good show of acting as though he wasn't perfectly aware
of how much the water bothered Kalen. To the point perhaps where one
might think he had forgotten.
(He hadn't.)
Yet Kalen was
still there. And when he asked about the minnows, Ian huffed a light
breath of amusement. Not enough to thaw his cool demeanor, but it
helped. A little.
"If you stand still they'll try to nibble at
you. It doesn't hurt though." Even as he said it, a few of the fish
began to tickle the side of his ankle. Ian glanced over his shoulder at
the people dotting the beach, noting their placement and activity. Sera
was afforded a considering gaze, and though Ian didn't seem unhappy to
see her, he didn't offer any formal greeting. When he looked back at the
lake, there was a line of energy to his body. A tension that spoke to
his desire to keep going. To dive in until the water
swallowed him whole.
Ian stood there for a moment, poised and
liminal. A few silent, heavy breaths made their way past his lungs. Then
he turned around and walked back to the sand.
"Indeed, everything does."
Kalen Holliday
[Minnows seem interesting. (WP)]
Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 1, 4, 6, 6, 9) ( success x 3 )
Kalen Holliday
Kalen
reaches out, without really thinking, to wrap an arm around Serafine,
letting his hand rest against the place where her ribs start to curve
inward. "Everything, huh?" He asks softly.
And then he releases
Serafine, drops to crouch on the ground and puts one hand into the cold
water and waits to see if the minnows will come closer to him. Close
enough to bite. His entire body is tense, like he's expecting something
horrible to happen. Like...piranhas? The apocalypse?
But he waits there anyway, still and quiet and curious.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She looks amusedly, and quizzically, at Grace. "Yeah, it's pretty special out here."
"You a cop?" She asks, shrugging off pretense. "Because if so, I can't help you."
"You're trying to score, right?"
She's
not sure when, exactly, she did get the look that says 'this girl knows
how to get drugs', but she had noticed that there was a marker, almost
supernaturally visible to those who had frequent reason to look for it.
Serafine
Kalen wraps that arm around her and Sera tips her golden head aslant, resting her temple briefly against his shoulder. Everything, huh?, he asks her softly and Sera, she inhales and this lovely fading sunset of a smile crests over the quick and supple curve of hear neat little mouth and,
"Every fucking thing," she affirms for Kalen, quietly, before he lets her go.
Then
he's stepping forward, toward the water and Sera, she takes a half-step
back, hidden gaze dropping to take some measure of the tension in
Kalen's frame before rising to watch - oh, steadily, see? - Ian's
approach from the water.
Her eyes are hidden.
Without quite thinking about it, she rubs the bronze ring on her right index finger thoughtfully with her left thumb.
Grace
Janisa
asks if she's a cop, and Grace starts cracking up. Seriously. This is
the funniest thing anyone has said to her in quite a long time.
"A
cop? Oh fuck, I hope not. If so, I have some serious explaining to do.
Listen, if I want to 'score' I know where I can find it," Grace says,
and she's trying to recover -- giggling through the conversation like
she can't help herself.
"I'm not a cop. But do you know what you are?"
Just
then, Grace pulls her cell phone out of her pocket and taps into it,
like she's texting. And lo, Kalen, your phone is bleeping.
Grace
I think I found another n00b. N00bs falling from the sky in Denver. Is it in the water, you think?
Ian Lai
Ian
stopped at the edge of the water, half-turned on the axis of his spine
to watch the way Kalen knelt down and dipped his hand into the lake. And
there was a moment where Ian almost marveled at this, though his
interest was veiled beneath a layer of clouded thoughts.
Given the
text Grace had just sent Kalen, perhaps the timing of Ian's exit was
all the more convenient. In any case, Ian seemed to pull away in that
moment. To allow the space his body and resonance had occupied to be
replaced by Sera. And he said, quietly, "I'll see you later, Kalen."
Which
was as much of a reassurance as he could offer in that moment, as he
turned away and walked up the beach toward the parking lot.
Kalen Holliday
Kalen
looks up, away from the water and the minnows as Ian draws away.
"Yeah. If nothing else, I'll let you know about the book."
He
looks, back, but the movement has spooked the poor little minnows and
his phone is trying to get his attention. So he takes his hand out of
the water, rises, and takes a few steps back from the edge of the water
before looking at his phone. He smiles a bit, then looks to Sera.
"Grace found a new friend. You want to go say hi?"
Ian Lai
[Like there's even any hope. Manip+Subterfuge]
Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 9) ( success x 4 )
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She
does not seem at all taken aback by the amount of amusement her
question generates, and even smiles lopsidedly at that. Still that
leaves the question of what she -was- referring to, and it could only be
a set number of things.
"What I am..?" She politely prompts.
Grace
Grace giggles and types some more into her phone before slipping it back into her pocket.
And then, it's back to address Janisa.
"So, some time ago, something happened to you, didn't it?" Grace says, and oh -- quit being so vague. Of course something happened to her.
She
steps in a bit closer, to draw her voice a bit lower, to keep others
from hearing. "By that, I mean... like... your perspective changed,
right? Like you're seeing the world differently now than you did before?
A lot of people think they're just going crazy, but you're not. Not
crazy."
Grace
N00b called me a cop. lolololololol.
Serafine
Kalen
rises, look at the incisive line his shadow cuts across the beach,
leaves the minnows behind and fishes out his phone once he is back on
solid ground. Gets the text message and glances at it and then looks
back to Sera and,
oh,
doesn't she seem so very far away.
Kalen is reflected on the surface of her sunglasses and Ian is
superimposed see, beyond him, farther away, walking up the beach toward
the parking lot, and the whole of the time Sera's head is canted and her
gaze is fixed and her breathing is withheld, see, belayed, straight
little mouth ever-so-slightly parted as she watches Ian's back
receding.
It takes more than her name to command her attention,
Kalen has to touch her, forearm or shoulder, some contact to pull her
out of wherever it is she has gone, and then she starts and then she
relaxes, see, neatly and easily into her shoulders, into her skin,
favoring Kalen with a slow-curving and still somehow distracted smile.
"Sure."
The truth is, Sera does not really know what she's agreeing to. She wasn't paying attention. But she agrees.
Kalen Holliday
Kalen
does not more than glance at Ian walking away. He gets Sera's
attention back after a few seconds, possibly more because he wants her
to remember to breathe, and starts leading her toward where Grace and
the new person are.
"It's good to see you again," he says quietly.
He may or may not understand that she has no idea where they're going.
He glances at his phone again when it chirps at him, then slides it
back into his pocket with a faint smile.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
Oh. -That-. Of course it's that.
"Ahh..I gotcha now. Yeah. I think I know what you mean, but I'm not sure we can declare that I'm not crazy."
Or, you, She thinks.
"I'm Janisa." She offers her hand to poor, long suffering Grace.
Grace
"Oh, oh, hah! I thought you'd pick up on the whole 'magical' bit, but no, no. Let me go ahead and think you're really new, why don't you," Grace says, and she steps back.
"I'm Grace."
She looks down. Oh. A hand.
"I'm also sorry. I don't shake hands. But ah, hey, I'm sure it's a fantastic hand."
That... sounded better inside her head.
Serafine
Kalen
rises, look at the incisive line his shadow cuts across the beach,
leaves the minnows behind and fishes out his phone once he is back on
solid ground. Gets the text message and glances at it and then looks
back to Sera and,
oh,
doesn't she seem so very far away.
Kalen is reflected on the surface of her sunglasses and Ian is
superimposed see, beyond him, farther away, walking up the beach toward
the parking lot, and the whole of the time Sera's head is canted and her
gaze is fixed and her breathing is withheld, see, belayed, straight
little mouth ever-so-slightly parted as she watches Ian's back
receding.
It takes more than her name to command her attention,
Kalen has to touch her, forearm or shoulder, some contact to pull her
out of wherever it is she has gone, and then she starts and then she
relaxes, see, neatly and easily into her shoulders, into her skin,
favoring Kalen with a slow-curving and still somehow distracted smile.
"Sure."
The truth is, Sera does not really know what she's agreeing to. She wasn't paying attention. But she agrees.
Serafine
(Ack! wrong post. Correct post here:)
There
are nights when Sera's sartorial choices have her nearly of-a-height
with Kalen. This is not one of those evenings. Tonight her heels are
gone in favor of combat boots, with slowly-wilting daisies woven between
the laces.
So. She's glancing up at Kalen, all sidelong, when he tells her that it is good to see her and there's something about the cant of her head that makes the glance feel sly, though it is emphatically not sly.
And
Sera makes this noise, this quiet noise from behind a close-lipped
smile that feels rather withheld, doesn't it. Not sublimated precisely,
but - oh - call it liminal -
- and she rises to her
tiptops and reaches up to grasp Kalen's head and pull him in - and down -
so that she can kiss his temple, smiling against his skin. Murmurs
something against his ear before she lets him go.
Then releases him, and steps back. And says - "You go on. I'll catch up."
Pivoting in the sand to climb up the beach toward the parking lot in Ian's wake.
Kalen Holliday
Kalen smiles to Sera. Nods. Murmurs only, "thank you," in response to what she told him. For the information. For the warning. For both. It's not entirely clear.
And then he heads on to meet up with Grace alone, covering the distance at a relaxed pace and finally texting Grace back.
Kalen Holliday
TXT:
"Will there be enough of her left to identify by the time I get there?
I imagine those to be fighting words where you come from."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She removes the hand lazily and nods slightly in response to the comment. "Yeah, it does alright. Good to meet you, Grace."
She glances around.
"I'm
newer-ish, I think. By the standards of people who know things. But for
real, yo. I have never been rolled up on in a park and engaged thus. I
couldn't tell if you were shopping, or if you were cruising. Are there
hand signals?"
Grace
Grace's phone bleeps, and she
takes it out of her pocket to glance at. Whoever she's texting makes
her laugh, makes her forget the lack of polish to her words, and she
looks around the park.
"Really? You've never? That's how it
happened to me my first time I met one of us, and I thought I was being
hit on," Grace says, and spots the storm heading up to meet them.
"I kind of wish there were hand signals, but it also might make the new people think us even more insane than we actually are."
Grace
proceeds to make a hand signal. One with her thumb sticking up in the
air, her index finger pointing, and the rest of her fingers set at a 90
degree angle. Coordinate axes. She turns that hand at the wrist,
pondering the idea for a bit.
Then, she uses the other hand to wave at Kalen. Hey, Janisa, this guy is a friend, see?
Kalen Holliday
Kalen
walk up to them without any hesitation, close to them, so that the
space he takes up easily enough bridges the space that Grace tends to
leave between herself and strangers. It also makes it easy to step
between them if this turns into a fight, but that is totally not why he
does it. Of course. That would never cross his mind.
And so he
steps into an odd triangular configuration, but not quite between them,
and extends a hand to Janisa. "Kalen Holliday."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She's
watching the hand signals, and looking for meaning behind them, but
kind of lets that fall to the wayside when she spots a new dude coming.
She shifts her pack on her shoulders a little, distributing the weight.
She answers Grace- "Yeah, That's what.." she lets it trail off, watching
the guy approach and step in between them. "Hi. Janisa."
Grace
"Hey, Kalen. See? I'm not that terrible. There is enough left of her to identify," Grace says, seemingly out of the blue. "I just found it amusing."
So yeah. Grace, are you sure you're not insane?
"She's not that new. We don't have to have the 'you're not crazy' talk."
Kalen Holliday
"Oh.
Good. Because I'm about to be able to do that in my sleep. Speaking
of which, I'll be bringing someone new by the office soon. Maybe two.
Probably not at once." He smiles at Grace.
Janisa's hand gets a single firm squeeze before it is released.
"Sera
may be joining us." He glances back to Grace and a hint of something
playful creeps into his voice. "Don't worry. She's not going to be
walking around in any of her heels. Otherwise I would have stayed to be
sure she did not snap any ankles or other bones."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She has no visible reaction to Grace's oddness, and gives Kalen's hand a shake.
"Good
to meet you." she says to him, glancing about. She shifts her pack
again when he mentions another person will be joining them, and then
begins to unsnap it, letting it slide to the ground. She rolls her
shoulders a little. "those things get heavy." She offers, by way of
explination.
Grace
"Someone new? Who?" Grace asks, curious as the fox he's Named her for.
"And also, Sera is great at walking in heels. Hell if I could do it, but she's a pro."
Also, Janisa has no idea who Sera is, the idea comes to Grace. Hmm.
"Sera
is a friend of ours, obviously. And if I wanted to score something
illegal, I know I could always go to her. Also, probably the House has
some freebies. Good stuff."
Kalen Holliday
Kalen blinks at Grace. "You're drug buddies already?" There is a little huff. "That was quick.
"Mmmmmmmmm...one
guy who has an overlapping kind of general aptitude as I do, with a
little more spooky and a little less of everything being on fire. One
girl who may or may not ever trust us enough to meet us. I'll try to
remember to warn you.
"Oh. Would it unnerve you if I set Ian up to get in and out of the Office?"
Kalen. Janisa is fucking right there. Play nice.
"Ah."
He grins at Janisa and it is sudden and warm, because when he does try
to play nice, he's not bad at it. "Welcome to Denver."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
"Dude,
you might be living in the wrong state if you are surprised at the
speed of the source network. It's like its own language."
"So, Denver seems...friendly."
Grace
"No,
Ian's cool," Grace says. "I know you were all wigged out by him, but
he's good people. I know. Glad to see you're trusting him," she says,
and smiles.
"Denver is Denver," she says, and that statement is
tinged with sarcasm. "The people are friendly, sure. But the monsters
aren't."
Kalen Holliday
Kalen nearly chokes at Grace's summation of Denver. "Well," he says with a laugh. "You're not wrong.
"Speaking
of which I've been gone for hours, I should go make sure nothing is on
fire. Try not to have too many drug-fueled orgies without me."
He turns his attention, briefly, back to Janisa. "Nice meeting you."
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
[Lightweight]
"Yeah, you too." she tells him.
"Speaking
of.." she turns toward Grace. If I don't get moving, I'mma lose the
light. I should get on with gathering up the plants I came out here to
find. If you wanna walk and talk, I can do."
Grace
"Drug-fueled...
Ugh, Kalen," she says, and makes with a wince and 'shoo' motion.
Honestly. She glares at him as he walks away, but it's an obvious fake,
meant to amuse more than anything.
"Ohh yes, the fighting
Lamiaceae. You know, I am doing some experiments on plants myself. Are
you into botany?" Grace asks, and appears ready to walk with Janisa if
she so wishes.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
"A
little bit. I know less about the names for plants, and more about how
to grow the kinds I want to eat. I got into the whole eco-sustainability
lifestyle, and so I'm trying to grow a decent percentage of my food.
Right now I'm working on gathering the kinds of plants that will keep
pests out of the garden, so I don't have to use chemicals to do it." She
pulls out a small container and an icepick and then re-shoulders her
pack and clicks the buckles together. She swoops down, and jabs at the
base of the more aggressive mint plant, pulling up a fair amount of
roots and placing it into the container.
"What kind of experiments are you doing?"
Grace
Grace
looks around herself, to make sure that nobody's staring at them or
otherwise obviously trying to eavesdrop. Because, what she's going to
say sounds a bit... odd.
Well, how is that different from half the things she's said to poor Janisa so far?
"I'm attempting to realize a warm quantum computing processor using the quantum mechanical effects of photosynthesis."
Suddenly, the tone shifts, doesn't it? She goes from friendly to hard science like the flip of a switch.
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
"That...is
some computerized permaculture shit." This does not sound like an
insult, but an expression of incredulous delight. "I customized my
laptop to wirelessly charge from my solar panels. It took me a long time
to figure out how to combine a wireless charger with power inversion."
Aw, look, it's cute. She can play, too!
Grace
"Hey,
cool! You do solar panels? We could use some of that. I'm sure it would
fit perfectly into Kalen's survivalist schemes. Make it so we could
live off the grid if necessary?"
Ohh yes. Grace is getting ideas. They could totally use Janisa at the Office. Hmm. Will have to ask him.
"You have a number I could reach you at later?"
Janisa Jones {Playtesting}
She pulls out her phone and thumbs through some settings, eventually showing Grace the screen, where her number is displayed.
"I
rigged the solar system on my tiny house, too. So yeah, we can build a
system like that. It gets pricey, but it's really nice to know that when
storms knock out the power, solar stuff keeping working. And not paying
bills to asshole utility corporations is nice, too. And them not having
access to your information or excuses to show up on your land." Yeah,
survivalist schemes probably sound as natural as names to this one.
She stops by a thatch of crabgrass, and leans over to pull some up. It goes in the container with the mint.
"Water reclamation systems are trickier."
Grace
Numbers
get exchanged, and shop gets talked. Grace announces offhand (perhaps
tantalizingly) that money will not be an issue if she can get Kalen
interested in the idea. Which, will likely turn out to be quite easy.
More
of an issue could be getting him to trust Janisa, for reasons best left
unsaid. But Grace has been surprised before. He did seem to be in a
trusting mood. Maybe that will hold true.
In any case, at some
point one or the other will have to leave, and this particular
confluence of Magi will come to an end. But still, it is nice to have
made a friend.
Considering the ways and whiles of Denver, it's
likely fate will smush the two together again sooner rather than later,
whether or not they have each other's number.
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