will_be_god (
will_be_god) wrote in
smashrising2016-02-21 06:06 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Dewey Decimal is a harsh master
Who: Cyrus, whoever
What: Who wants to LEARN? Or sort things by number category, whichever
Where: What passes for a library
When: The 21st
Cyrus had been strangely absent from most of the events recently. Maybe some people had seen him, wandering aimlessly around. Maybe near that strange spacecraft that had slammed into the forest. Maybe drifting through the hedge maze. Maybe staring out over the lake. Or maybe just sitting in a corner somewhere.
This new world was close in nature to the old one. It had the same physics, the same laws of nature. The gravity indicated that they were on a planet roughly the same size as before. But the very fact of the events were something Cyrus simply couldn't wrap his head around, even in the best of circumstances.
But he had found the library, and despite the assumed age of the books, most of them were in at least fair condition (he had a memory of a movie he had seen as a child, of a time traveler in the distant future who found all books crumbled to dust from their ancientness and disregard, as the future beings were lackwits who cared nothing for learning). There were things here about this world, and he may find the connection between it and that moon.
But first he should at least put some of them away. Ugh.
What: Who wants to LEARN? Or sort things by number category, whichever
Where: What passes for a library
When: The 21st
Cyrus had been strangely absent from most of the events recently. Maybe some people had seen him, wandering aimlessly around. Maybe near that strange spacecraft that had slammed into the forest. Maybe drifting through the hedge maze. Maybe staring out over the lake. Or maybe just sitting in a corner somewhere.
This new world was close in nature to the old one. It had the same physics, the same laws of nature. The gravity indicated that they were on a planet roughly the same size as before. But the very fact of the events were something Cyrus simply couldn't wrap his head around, even in the best of circumstances.
But he had found the library, and despite the assumed age of the books, most of them were in at least fair condition (he had a memory of a movie he had seen as a child, of a time traveler in the distant future who found all books crumbled to dust from their ancientness and disregard, as the future beings were lackwits who cared nothing for learning). There were things here about this world, and he may find the connection between it and that moon.
But first he should at least put some of them away. Ugh.
no subject
She sensed someone familiar nearby as she passed the door into the library. Oh, a friend, maybe? She couldn't quite get a good read on--
Oh.
"Cyrus." She grumbled, the hostility and disappointment in her voice noticeably pronounced.
no subject
no subject
She halts in her investigation of the large room when she saw Cyrus at the foot of one of the shelves. "Oh. Uh. Hi Cyrus."
Not MISTER Cyrus. Just Cyrus. He wasn't her teacher anymore.
"I didn't expect anyone else to be in here at this time of night."
no subject
no subject
She pads closer and kneels down to pick up a random book.
"...I think I read this one before... You're planning on sorting all of these tonight?"
It WAS Cyrus, after all. She'd totally believe that.
no subject
"If I can. You are welcome to assist."
no subject
no subject
no subject
"And have you found anything unique here?" she asked.
no subject
Though after a moment, shelving another book, he looked over at her. "I must apologize. When we first met, I did not possess emotion. They had been taken from me, and I have since regained them."
no subject
"And I apologize to you as well," she said. "It was not my place to pry into your affairs, regardless of the circumstances."
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
"...What is it that you live for? Your stars?"
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
He's not usually this pathetic I'm sorry
no subject
no subject
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)