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FERN |
Ooo slang part the second |
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FERN |
i think we just shared electrons, because i'm feeling a covalent bond between us |
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LANCE |
Pidge, I need your help. I gotta send a meme to Chloe but ... |
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DIPPER |
Hey Varian. You know those crazy alchemy bombs you used... |
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PETER |
Hey Varian, this is Peter. Um, Peter Graham. |
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USAGI |
Soooooooo~ How'd the date go? |
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MAKO |
Varianβ Checking in. |
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SHIRO |
i think one of us put a chicken patty in my toaster |
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EDDIE |
Hey. We need to talk. |
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MELIUS |
π»πΎ. πΌ ππππ πΎπ πππππ πππΎππΉ πΆππΉ πΎπ πΎπ πππ ππ½πππ |
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EDA |
Hey, kid. I... owe you an apology. |
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LUZ |
Valentines |
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MAUL |
I have a proposition for a project I think you'll be interested in |
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USAGI |
I LOVE YOU |
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FERN |
DUDE you still have your bandana! |
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BUZZ |
Morning. I heard from Fern you wanted to go out into the blizzard. |
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FERN |
dude your profile changed |
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USAGI |
Ruby told me about the breakup. |
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GLITCH |
Varian, I'm gonna go live somewhere else for now |
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MAKO |
A "nerd" is somebody smart... |
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MAUL |
Gifts |
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FERN |
heeyyyy quick question |
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FERN |
Christmas is coming up!!! |
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CHLOE |
god who the FUCK ever thought emojis were a good idea??? |
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KRISTOFF |
Varian,It's getting colder so I thought you could use this |
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FERN |
heyyyy Variable |
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RAPUNZEL |
okay not to put you on the spot but... |
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EDA |
Potion time |
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NEO |
Dude, I can mine antidote shit here! |
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GLITCH |
Got this in my basket. |
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EDA |
hey smart kid |
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TEN |
Hallo |
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ADAM |
Hey, k-- uh, Varian. I just wanted to check in |
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USAGI |
I'm sorry I worried you and fainted on you yesterday. |
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AMARA |
i lived, bitch |
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NEO |
Debatably good news, asshole |
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USAGI |
Hey Varian! It's Usagi |
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OSCAR |
I'm sorry, Varian. Tell me what you need |
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FERN |
a dark past huh |
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MAUL |
Varian. I am in great need of your assistance |
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FERN |
Varian VARIAN I CAN EAT FOOD |
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USAGI |
How much moon essence do you have? |
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USAGI |
VIVI-KUN, VIVI-KUN GUESS WHAT GUESS WHAT! |
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RICHIE |
well I promised |
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FERN |
A TOTALLY INCOMPLETE LIST OF OOO WORDS 'N SLANG |
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GLITCH |
VARIAN ARE THERE BUGS IN THE WATER?!
|
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USAGI |
To help with restless nights and the... |
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VIRA-LORR |
Little alchemist. I have a gift for you. |
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MARTIN |
Hi, Varian. This is Martin. I wanted to reach out... |
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USAGI |
Hi Varian, sweetie! I have a question for you. |
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GLITCH |
varian I need to talk to you. it's important. |
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USAGI |
I need you not to panic after what I tell you. |
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FERN |
dog you have so many vests |
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IRONHIDE |
HONK HONK |
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USAGI |
... I'm sorry I couldn't help you better, Varian |
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EMERALD |
Hey, V. Not that I care that much or anything... |
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FERN |
tell me when you're alive |
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FERN |
Varian i stabbed two people |
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AMARA |
hey weirdo i have something for you
|
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FERN |
is the Rapunzel in town your Rapunzel? |
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PENNY |
Salutations!! You do not know me, but my name is Penny Polendina |
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YANG |
Hey, is this Varian? I think we've met once before. |
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FERN |
hey can we talk |
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FERN |
you told ruby |
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MAUL |
Surviving another year is always an occasion worth celebrating |
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USAGI |
Hey I wanted to apologise |
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USAGI |
VARIAN-KUUUUNNN!!!! |
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FERN |
birth |
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MAUL |
Look what just arrived for me. |
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KATHERINE |
Do you want to get paid to make more purple goo things? |
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FERN |
ok i know you're good with plants but what about animals |
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FERN |
dog interested in means girls or guys |
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Fine fine. I've even got a helmet on this time.
It is. More than a little lucky compared to other people that I have family around.
[She realized that but she also realized it came with it's own unique set of challenges.]
As you should be. Give me a few and I'll be over.
[He probably wont be able to see from his window. But he'll hear the approach of the vespa from out the window. More so as it goes over the curb once or twice and Ruby squeals as she tries her best to prevent the wagon she has tied to it from toppling over.
Then there's some banging around down stairs as she shuffles her way up the stairs with a couple trips of boxes.
Eventually she gives his door and knock and steps in with a few boxes and a rolling desk chair in tow.]
Ta-dah~! Hey there.
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See you soon.
[When she gets to him, he is at least dressed- albeit with one of his pant legs pinned up now, sitting on top of his bed, rather than in it. It's better than lying down all the live-long day. He smiles in greeting as she comes in.]
Hi. Wow, you weren't kidding, that's a lot of stuff.
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Hey. I just had a couple idea. I thought they'd help out.
[She rolled the chair in first setting it up beside his bed.]
First off if you're going to be doing any work up here you're going to need this.
[She then steps back and picks up a couple of the boxes and sets them down beside him on the bed.]
I've got some stuff for a work bench and some rolling shelves, along with a few other things.
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Oh, the chair has little wheels on it. That's clever.
[Not like a wheelchair. That would feel limiting, like admitting that his life has changed forever. It still has, but he appreciates this middle ground to at least let him pretend he can gain something of his old existence back. ]
Wait... really? [A smile tugs at his lips.] Like... like a genuine workspace?
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It's pretty neat, right? Just a little push with your foot and you should be able to get around the room no problem.
[A wheel chair would be a bit more limiting with what directions he could go in at any given time. The desk chair could swivel in and turn in ways that the other couldn't. She had put some thought into what she was picking him up.
She sees that smile and returns it with a warm one of her own.]
That's what I was thinking. It'll be kind of like what we have at the warehouse, but in here. And for you.
I thought we could build the table and shelves together and then we can take a trip down stairs and pick out anything you need from the lab. How does that sound?
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That is pretty neat. I could get around the room no problem.
[He'd rather be able to walk around, but that's not an option, so he's going to have to live with this. Reluctantly. ]
Thanks, Ruby. This is... pretty good. I've been getting cabin fever stuck up here with nothing to do for weeks.
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Glad you like it.
[She feels a warm smile tug at her lips when to hear him say that.]
It's the least I can do, really. I know you're not the type to just sit still while life is happening around you. And... Well it's been tough given how the last month has been.
I thought setting you up so you could get back to work was important.
[She's careful not to say back to normal. Normal... isn't normal for him anymore and it's going to take time to find out just what his new standard will be from here on out.
She shifts the boxes a little closer to him and pulls out a handful of tools to help them with assembling the contents.
She moves to step out of the room and returns with another box containing a basket ball net and a laundry hamper that has the words "Mr.Fluffer's House." Stitched into it.]
I also noticed Mr.Fluffers seems to end up under your bed most of the time. You've got a good arm so I figured you could throw him into the net and he'd land in his own little home.
I guess you could throw your laundry in there too but that's kind of up to you.
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[He's read all his books at least five times each and he's counted all his ceiling tiles about twenty times over. This is saving his sanity.]
Yeah, I have a lot of important projects that have had to be put on hold.
[Like Eda's potion. That's a BIG one. That's on a timescale and not a big one.
He snorts out a laugh at the basketball net and laundry hamper. ]
That would be more satisfying than shoving him under the bed, that's true. It's good practice for my throwing arm, too.
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Well having just tried that, I really don't recommend it. So let's just keep you busy for at least a little while. Last thing we need is no science and no alchemy turning Varian into a dull boy.
[If he could make jokes about his leg than she could joke about going insane. It was only fair.
Ruby sets the basket ball net and the hamper down and goes for the boxes on his bed. Starting to cut those open to reveal the pieces of the desk, shelving and rolling cabinets they'd be making.]
Well let's get started on these. Then we can make a trip down stairs and you can point out what you need to bring up here.
[She's just beaming to hear him laugh. She's glad she had made the right calls.]
No ones going to know what hit them when you start throwing those alchemy bombs again.
I think Mr.Fluffers will like the airtime too. What kind of crazy demon doll wouldn't?
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[Bored Varian tends to do things he really shouldn't- like toy with the laws of nature and the cosmos at large. Let's not let him get bored.
He grabs his crutches, getting up (albeit a little wobbly) moving over to her.]
Great. And yeah, I don't wanna get rusty while I'm stuck on bedrest.
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[She waits for him to get closer wary of the wobbling but not jumping to him immediately to assist. It was strength he was going to have to build up on his own and she didn't want to treat him like he was fragile, it was one thing to do that in a fight it was another thing to do it now.
But she waits for him to get closer before she starts opening up more boxes with work desk pieces. She sets the long wooden slab that would make up the desk top on the floor and starts to search for the sides of it.]
Think you can track down the instruction and bag of little screws and pegs?
[She flashes him one more smile.]
The last thing we're going to do is let you get rusty. I promise.
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[He'd deeply appreciate her holding back. The last thing he wants to feel right now is fragile, lesser. The portrait of his parents sits on one of the walls now and the thought of his father watching him in any capacity does wonders for his resolve.
He peers into the boxes, shifting his weight onto one crutch to poke around in them- not quite ready to start to try to bend over yet, he's pretty sure his balance isn't there.]
Here you go. This one.
[He does love him some schematics. He offers a smile, it's a touch apologetic, a touch amused- but there's frustration lurking at the corners of it.]
Uh... can you grab it for me? I don't think I can lean down yet.
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[She had seen the portrait once or twice coming in. His father looked exactly like the kind of knight she had expected him to be and well... Baby Varian was adorable too.
She eyes the bag of screws and the schematics and picks them up to hand to him.
She catches the look in his eyes and that smile and she can't help but feel the wind get sucked out of her sails a little. Her heart ached to see him like that and she knew she stepped into this sensitive subject herself.
She swallows and presses on.]
Right-Sorry. My bad.
Do you want a hand getting down?
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He's nothing if not ceaselessly stubborn, though. He frowns at the ground like it's issued a direct challenge to him. Can't get down here alone, ha ha. ]
I think I've got it.
[He absolutely does not got it. There are a few false starts as he tries to work out how the hell to get down, a little shuffling of his remaining foot and his crutches. Eventually, he settles for trying to shimmy his arms down his crutches while bending his knee at the same time, but he's not used to the change in his centrifugal balance yet and he inevitably crumbles forward, catching himself on one of the boxes before he hits the deck completely, crutches clattering to the ground. He swears softly under his breath, trying to ease himself down from there.
He hates all of this. ]
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Alright.
[She keeps back and lets him try with worry in her eyes. She wouldn't know where to start on actually giving him advice so she doesn't try. She cringes when he suddenly crumbles against the box. She jumps up but doesn't immediately go to his aide, instead she moves to collect his crutches first. She then moves to his side and offers her arm and one of the crutches if he wants to take the support.]
You're almost there.
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He takes the arm offered, lowering himself down onto the floor. He puts his crutches to one side, sucking in a deep breath. He should probably talk about it, that would be the healthy thing- that's what people keep telling him he needs to do. But he doesn't want to, not yet. So he buries it all inside again, opening out the schematics. ]
Right. So. Let's get to it.
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So she helps lower him down and moves to get everything they need together.]
Yeah. Do we start with the desk drawers or the legs?
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He squints at the schematics. ]
Well, I think it would be a good idea to go for the drawers first. Make all the requisite pieces together, legs can always come last.
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[She knows it's hard and complicated to deal with what he's gone through. Which is why she isn't pushing him to talk about it quite yet. He'll get there when he's ready and the best she could do was support him along the way.
She starts to fumble through the pieces they have to find the ends to the drawers. She moves to place the two walls along when it looks like they should go on the bottom end of the table.]
Is this right?
[There's a little knowing look when he makes the remark of legs coming last.]
They don't have to either. We can work on them whenever you're ready.
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He glances up, offering a smile.]
Looks good to me. We need to get these screws into each of the corresponding holes. That are already drilled for us, yay for the future of flat pack furniture.
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She nods at his explanation and shifts to hold the boards closer to the holes. She'll move to grab the screws and put them in the holes.]
It's pretty darn handy, right? I'm glad Earth has these too. Super handy back home.
Alright, how about you screw those ones in on that side and then I'll get the ones on this side?
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[He's usually quick to discredit the future and its need to go for convenience over quality, but he has to admit, this is useful. He smiles, giving her a little salute.]
Sure thing, works for me.
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[The Remnant Equivalent to amazon delivery isn't so great because of all the Grimm.
She smiles and takes the screw driver and turns to tighten things up on her end, then she passes it over to him.
She'll hold the two boards steady for him to get his work done. It's a little for show with her side screwed in but she's helping, she swears.]
And there you go.
How's everyone else in the house holding up?
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[Cost outweighs everything else, usually.
He moves (slightly awkwardly- he's still getting used to a new way of balancing after all) to screw his boards into place. He appreciates her 'help' all the same. He's pretty sure he wouldn't be able to hold them in place and screw at the same time anyway.
At her question, though, his mouth forms a thin line. ]
Not... great. Fern still doesn't remember either of us and Glitch is pushing himself to exhaustion trying to take care of everything.
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[She holds it steady and keeps a watchful eye on Varian to make sure he doesn't slip up or fall. She smiles seeing him work the way he does.
She feels a frown when he mentions how the others were doing. She knew about Fern's memory loss but there wasn't much she could do about that. She could only imagine how hard Glitch was pushing himself.]
Hopefully he'll remember soon. I... Well I'm not sure how long that normally does last around here.
[She was not an expert on the death effects outside of the initial deathflu and that memories got foggier the longer it went along.]
I can try to help Glitch out though, or at least try to take a bit of the weight off his shoulders. He's gotten pretty close with Clover too, I can ask him to have a talk with him?
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