Duke Crocker (
betterthanaplan) wrote2019-10-02 10:40 am
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Entry tags:
- cape rouge,
- ic,
- octavia,
- porgs
The Cape Rouge, Port of Fandom (and Beyond!), Wednesday afternoon
Duke had plans with Octavia today to show her the ocean -- or the parts of it that could be easily reached from Fandom in an afternoon, anyway. So while he waited for her to arrive, he puttered around his boat, checking over the engine and bilge pump, plotting a couple possible routes on his charts, and checking the weather reports and tides for anything that might give them trouble.
Everything looked good for a lovely day at sea. He put together some beer and snacks, and sat back on his favorite bench with his ukelele while he waited.
A pair of porgs hopped up on the crate by his feet. He did his best to ignore them.
[for one!]
Everything looked good for a lovely day at sea. He put together some beer and snacks, and sat back on his favorite bench with his ukelele while he waited.
A pair of porgs hopped up on the crate by his feet. He did his best to ignore them.
[for one!]
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"I wasn't supposed to exist, because Mom already had Bellamy," she said. Just to clarify what it was really about. "And because I wasn't supposed to exist, I couldn't leave our quarters, ever. But, just in case that wasn't bad enough, there were surprise inspections. Guards would come in and check everything was how it was supposed to be."
And to harrass her mother.
"And there was this part of the floor that my mom had pried loose, and underneath, there was this tiny crawlspace that could be hidden by the piece of floor and then Mom's workbench over it. And that's where I would go, whenever there was an inspection. For sixteen years. And that hole did not get any bigger along with me."
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And here was where her tone got really dry. "So who do you send to the ground to check out if it's survivable yet? Good, law-abiding citizens, or a hundred of your most expendable?"
They'd literally been called that in Counsellor Jaha's video message, to their faces. Expendable. Explained some of Octavia's rather bitter tone, there.
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"If nothing else," she said, mildly, "at least I got to be the very first Ark-born person to step back on the ground."
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"Not that anyone would believe it now," she said, her lips quirking into a lopsided little something that she tried to hide by tilting her chin down some, "but the very first thing I did on Earth was actually to scream 'we're back, bitches' at the top of my lungs."
In case he was wondering whether she'd always been this reserved and stoic.
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The smirk waned as she shrugged one shoulder. "Maybe I wasn't, always."
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Just because it was kind of sad, didn't mean it wasn't true.
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Maybe she couldn't do boisterous, these days, but sincere was was still easy to hit even when she didn't necessarily want to.
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The ocean spread out in front of them, broad, empty, and deep, sparkling blue.
"God, I love that view."
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She exhaled like there was a weight sliding off her shoulders. "It's beautiful," she said, though maybe mostly to herself, judging by how murmured it was.
(She didn't know it, and neither would he, but she looked almost exactly like she had when she'd first seen the butterflies she'd mentioned in passing before.)
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There had been life on the ground, too, but nature was still bouncing back. It was a delight whenever she saw something new here.
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Larger shapes were breaching the surface, visible more by their movement than by any contrast of color with the water. And by their small, pointed dorsal fins.
"Porpoises," he explained. "Having a feast."
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She knew dolphins first and foremost from myth, but she'd also seen a nature documentary or two.
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Fandom being what it was, and the Cape Rouge being very close to Fandom, one of the porpoises obliged Duke by leaping all the way up out of the water. Duke beamed.
"-- Do that."
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"I saw it," she said, like there was any doubt. "Dolphins, they're slimmer in the face, right? Porpoises are more blunt, kind of."
... Relatable.
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