Sol Badguy (
immoralflame) wrote in
vatheon2013-07-13 10:20 pm
Entry tags:
Here and There
Who: Sol (back from his canon update) and open!
Where:in a fountain Plaza
When: Saturday night
Style: I'll match
Status: Open~
Somehow, it was like deja-vu.
A lot like deja-vu, actually.
Coming to half-sprawled in a fountain would do that, he mused absently. Didn't happen too often. Lifting a gloved hand, he ran it through soaked hair to push what of it he could from his face though some remained trapped in place by his worn and somewhat chipped headguard. Few differences this time, mostly in the form of his red coat floating up around by his shoulders and the duffle bag across his (still dry) feet, keeping a few different gadgets he'd come up with over the past couple years. Little things, superficial things.
Except for the one big thing. Sol hauled himself up out of the water once it clicked. "Worry" wasn't really the word for it, but something about it was close enough. It stood out enough when the flood of memories hit, and even as his magic flared--vapourized the water still clinging to his clothes, hair, and skin--his mouth set in a hard line. That sure was something that didn't come with him, from the looks of it.
Vatheon. Back in this hole, if it could be called that. Spend a few years out, end up right back in. The Hell did he do to get brought here again? Not that he could remember anything about it when he was wandering through the broken remains of Europe again, only to end up in the middle of some new-fangled attempt by the "UN" (Sol wasn't sure he thought they really grasped what they were supposed to be) to unite people, not to mention the rest of the shit that was sprung on him between those kids and...
Sol paused in the middle of popping his neck, and that not-worry tapped him on the shoulder again. He rolled it as if it would help; nah, not workin'. Well, there was always the chance...
...He wouldn't be that lucky. Again, didn't come with him, from the looks of it.
Strange feeling.
Sol wasn't sure he liked it, but nothing he could do about it for now. Just gotta pick back up where he left off. Which meant leaving the plaza and looking to see if anything'd changed since he'd last been here. Or figuring how long it'd been.
Stooping, the man hefted up the bag and slung it over his shoulder, thumb hooked under the strap to shift it into the "right" spot.
"Round two, huh?" Least they could've done was drag the brat with him so he could keep an eye on him, fluidity of time be damned.
... ... ...Nah, that'd shift the balance of everything, wouldn't it?
Where:
When: Saturday night
Style: I'll match
Status: Open~
Somehow, it was like deja-vu.
A lot like deja-vu, actually.
Coming to half-sprawled in a fountain would do that, he mused absently. Didn't happen too often. Lifting a gloved hand, he ran it through soaked hair to push what of it he could from his face though some remained trapped in place by his worn and somewhat chipped headguard. Few differences this time, mostly in the form of his red coat floating up around by his shoulders and the duffle bag across his (still dry) feet, keeping a few different gadgets he'd come up with over the past couple years. Little things, superficial things.
Except for the one big thing. Sol hauled himself up out of the water once it clicked. "Worry" wasn't really the word for it, but something about it was close enough. It stood out enough when the flood of memories hit, and even as his magic flared--vapourized the water still clinging to his clothes, hair, and skin--his mouth set in a hard line. That sure was something that didn't come with him, from the looks of it.
Vatheon. Back in this hole, if it could be called that. Spend a few years out, end up right back in. The Hell did he do to get brought here again? Not that he could remember anything about it when he was wandering through the broken remains of Europe again, only to end up in the middle of some new-fangled attempt by the "UN" (Sol wasn't sure he thought they really grasped what they were supposed to be) to unite people, not to mention the rest of the shit that was sprung on him between those kids and...
Sol paused in the middle of popping his neck, and that not-worry tapped him on the shoulder again. He rolled it as if it would help; nah, not workin'. Well, there was always the chance...
...He wouldn't be that lucky. Again, didn't come with him, from the looks of it.
Strange feeling.
Sol wasn't sure he liked it, but nothing he could do about it for now. Just gotta pick back up where he left off. Which meant leaving the plaza and looking to see if anything'd changed since he'd last been here. Or figuring how long it'd been.
Stooping, the man hefted up the bag and slung it over his shoulder, thumb hooked under the strap to shift it into the "right" spot.
"Round two, huh?" Least they could've done was drag the brat with him so he could keep an eye on him, fluidity of time be damned.
... ... ...Nah, that'd shift the balance of everything, wouldn't it?

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It couldn't really be, could it? To be back so soon?
Perhaps a curse, something to make him hallucinate... But it wasn't the time for those, and Ky couldn't think of a curse that would be so specific.
So after a moment of starting he crossed his arms and stalked over to where Sol stood. "I hope you have an explanation for yourself."
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The man shifted, folding his arms across his chest; why would he need an explanation? He cocked his head back, lifted his chin to peer down his nose at Ky.
"How long?" How's that for an answer? Not much of one. Not that Sol'd intended for it to be an answer at all.
But then all the answers were had by Vatheon itself, either the coral or the scientific team.
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It was difficult to know how to feel, but it was easy enough to let whatever it was manifest as fussiness, as nagging, as it were.
"Five days at most, I suppose. One at the least. Were you...back there?"
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Goddamn. If Ky didn't look like he was still where he was when Sol'd last been here, he'd probably tease him about why Sin liked him better than his stuffy birth father. Nah, that'd probably be too much, wouldn't it?
"Really." Huh... "Yeah. Three'n a half years, give'r take."
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And so it was important to pick out the important ones, to note that Sol was here and that answered one of Ky's questions, that he, at least, would be okay. (And Ky presumed he would be, with all the arrogance of someone who expects it to be one of the first things mentioned.)
"Is Dizzy...still alright?"
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"Strange man is wet, heeeee~~~"
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This guy had no room to talk. But Sol glanced at the plush toy and his lips turned down somewhat.
Didn't think he'd get too fussed over a kid, but... It unsettled him, even if he could figure well enough the system between being his own world and being here.
Tch, can't do anything for it.
But as for being wet? Not anymore. He adjusted the duffel bag on his shoulder and levelled the odd passer-by with a flat look that was really only vague regard.
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He was rather amused at the flat look to the passer-by and equally more amused that the passer-by simply smiled blissfully back at Sol. Such strange humans these people were. He didn't think much past the strangeness. After all, these strange humans bent over backwards to make sure Jasdero was happy. Such an unusual thing to do for humans, but he did enjoy taking advantage of it.
"Red is new?"
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"Nah." Sol rolled his neck to one side, lifting that shoulder in an effort to pop the series of vertebrae. "You stable 'nough t'gimme a breakdown of recent events so I can figure out how long I've been gone?" Dryly, without much confidence. Or maybe just indifferent to whether Jasdero could answer such a question or not.