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Piper 90: Mods ([personal profile] goneawaymod) wrote in [community profile] goneawayworld2020-08-08 01:55 am

Invasion!

Who: The New Hires
What: Sudden Memory Share
Where: Their Memory Palaces
When: After Intermission
Warnings/Notes: Possible in every memory, warn in subject lines.

Contact.

It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking across the Top Deck. Taking a slow breath between reps in the training room.

The New Hires are connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can help the violation.

To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?

And if they were there, who was in theirs?

[[So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self.

They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can control any other memories they'd like to show people. Of course, there's always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up memories unbidden.]]
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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-09-27 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Ronan said.

So far this seemed close to his own family life-- before. Although confusion and fear weren't emotions he remembered seeing on his mother's face except for those few days after his father died.

"I saw it. What about it?" It was more of a genuine question. He actually wanted to know more.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-09-28 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Stacia flexed her fingers.

"I knew the werewolf stuff came from Mom's side of the family," she bit out. "I was trying to feel out if she knew about werewolves, or if the split was further back in the family tree. Not everyone with werewolves in the family become werewolves; most don't. Sometimes people who don't shift leave, because some werewolves are assholes who treat non-shifting family as breeding stock."

She took a deep breath and slowly let it out, pulling the edges of her Rage back in. God did she hate the way some people treated Kinfolk.

"She was scared. She knew something. But then she looked confused, so I thought she'd repressed it. Traumatic memories. So I decided not to tell her. I told my sister about it and that we couldn't tell Mom because Mom had been hurt so badly that she'd shut those memories away."

Stacia wrapped her arms around herself. "I opened a door and she refused to walk through it. She never followed up on this conversation, but a year and a half later she stalked my boyfriend because she knew he was a non-shifter and that I was a shifter. But God forbid she talk to me about it!"

There was something red and raw under the anger in Stacia's voice. Pain, a sense of betrayal.
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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-09-29 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Secrets. What family didn't have them? Ronan wondered if the whole idea of normal was a lie, not just for him but for everyone.

"Did she repress anything?" Ronan's voice was surprisingly calm. His normally harsh voice was almost soft as he risked poking the hornet's nest. "Did you ever get to talk to her about it?"
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-09-30 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)

Stacia shook her head.

"It's possible that she's repressed some stuff," she said. "But not the existence of G-- werewolves. Not the fact that her kids might shift, or our kids might shift, without any warning--"

The room flickered, flashing briefly to the woods at night, but Stacia thrust it away. Bad enough she'd almost dropped 'Garou', she definitely didn't want to get into her First Change.

"She remembered enough to stalk my boyfriend, and when I confronted her about that, she refused to apologize for 'protecting her family'." She snorted. "Some 'protection'."

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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-10-03 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Parents can do fucked up shit in the name of protecting their children." The weight of what his father had done weighed on him. All his secrets had done was killed him and left his whole family vulnerable.

And if they hadn't lied to Matthew to begin with, his heart wouldn't have been broken.

"And then they leave them to pick up the pieces and continue their fucks ups." He sounded close to miserable. "Doesn't make it right, but at least she cares about you."

Packed lunches and kisses on the forehead. That used to embarrass him. Now he'd give anything to have that again.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-10-11 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know she cares about me," Stacia says. "And I still care about her. I haven't involved her in any of my werewolf business, and you don't even want to know what I'd do to anyone who tried to hurt her."

Sure, if those Silver Fangs had only broke into the Novik home and slapped Rada around, Stacia probably wouldn't have killed them all. But there's no kill like overkill when it comes to demonstrating that you're a big bad wolf who shouldn't be messed with, and being able to protect things that are hers is part of Stacia's reputation.

"I just want her to acknowledge that she hurt me. She doesn't even have to say that she wishes she'd done it differently, or that she wouldn't keep things like this from me in the future. I just want her to say she's sorry that I've been in pain."
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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-10-19 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan thought back to the last conversation he'd had with his father. Well, the father who had appeared in his dreams. As much as he'd like to believe he'd spoken to the real Niall Lynch, he knew that the man had been drawn from Ronan's subconscious and sculpted into who he remembered. Even in his own dreams, Niall hadn't been sorry for what he'd put his sons through. What he put Ronan through. He just gave Ronan that last goodbye before taking off.

He stared at Stacia's home though there was nothing fascinating there.

"Would it make a difference if she did?" he asked at last. "It wouldn't change what happened."
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-10-21 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)

Stacia huffs, but takes a moment to consider her response.

"It would," she says. "It would tell me that she wants to continue having a relationship where we care about each other. Where she's still my mom, even if we don't see eye-to-eye. Right now, our relationship is wounded, and that wound is rotting instead of healing. If that goes on, she won't be my mom anymore. We won't be family in any way except biology, and biology isn't much on its own."

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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-10-23 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan knew that just because you were related or grew up in a home together didn't mean you were family. When he thought of Adam's parents, his blood boiled. But he didn't see that here. He just saw a mother who made her daughter lunch.

And suddenly, he found his patience had reached its limit. Really it was amazing it had lasted this long.

"Seriously?" He looked at Stacia's mother, an echo of someone who was still alive. "Do you know how many secrets my parents kept from me? I can't count the lies my dad told." He turned back to Stacia and his expression was as hard as his voice. "He left me with all this shit to deal with and I don't have a chance to ask him about any of it. That wound's never gonna heal but he was still my dad. And I still--" He stopped himself. His breaths were coming hard and he balled his hands into fists as he tried to calm himself down again.

"I don't know if I'm missing something, but unless there's some else going on I don't know about-- I just see a mom who looks like she gives a damn about her daughter. Who's breathing. Do you know what I'd give for that? When you get back, don't waste it."
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-10-25 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
Stacia stared at him incredulously.

"You think this is where I left it?" she asked, voice rising in both pitch and volume. "This memory is almost three fucking years old, you dumbass. This is what we used to have, before I spent two years watching my every word at home because I can't tell my father anything and I didn't want to accidentally trigger a traumatic breakdown in my mother. She let me carry that -- alone, for all she knew. And for all I know, she loves the lie she built more than she loves me, because she never warned me."

The scene flickered back to the woods again and Stacia snarled, wrenching it back to the house -- but this time, they were in the entry way, and there was blood on the floor and the smell of burnt flesh to go with a scorched area of wall and tile.

"There's a lot I've done to protect her and there's a lot I would still do," she said. "But right now, I know for sure that she's willing to let me do it alone."
Edited 2020-10-25 08:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-10-29 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then fucking talk to her when you get back!" Ronan wasn't about to be lectured and yelled at, not without a fight. His anger rested in a deep well and yet it regularly overflowed. Now it spilled out.

"Jesus, don't you get--"

Their surroundings shifted. Ronan recognized the inside of his home. It was full of too much life and love. It had everything you needed and then some, rich in its luxurious, mismatched and sometimes eccentric items.

"It was good to meet your friend." Niall said and then he paused. When he spoke again his tone was no longer so light. The front door hung open, evidently they'd just finished sending that friend off. Niall closed it. "Have you told him?"

Ronan looked at the floor. His expression was now subdued. He shook his head.

Niall looked at him until Ronan finally met his gaze. "Remember what I said."

Ronan nodded. "I know. I won't tell anyone."

Niall grinned, full of promise and mischief and love. It froze on his face when his son did not let the conversation end there.

"Can I--" Ronan began hesitantly, cut himself off, then continued with a somewhat stronger voice. "Can I ever tell anyone?"

Niall stared at his son, no longer smiling. "You said you dreamed something last night. Show me."

Ronan reached into his pocket and pulled out a book the size of a pocket Bible. He held it out for his father, who opened it. The book began to play Gaelic music and Niall smiled again, softly now. He closed it.

"It was bigger in my dream," Ronan confessed. There was a question there. He hoped for an answer to his previous question but also for guidance.

Niall handed the book back to his son. "What dreams you have." Now he placed his hands on both Ronan's shoulders. "Keep it hidden." With one last devilish smile he walked away, leaving Ronan lost and alone. As always.

Ronan, the one who lived in the present, held much the same expression for a moment as he stared after his father.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-11-04 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)

The change in scene was enough to yank Stacia out of the quicksand of her Rage, and the scene playing out between a younger Ronan and what is clearly his father gave her the time to recenter herself. She stared after the elder Lynch herself, nonplussed. "In case outside confirmation helps, yes, that was a dick move on his part," she said, her voice back in its usual register. Questions begin nibbling at the edges of her curiosity: what reasons Ronan's father could have by dancing around Ronan's questions instead of answering them, whether he was trying to cultivate Ronan's abilities or stifle them. They'd probably be rude to ask though, since she hadn't been invited to be here in the first place, and Ronan wasn't a big sharer outside of his own head.

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[personal profile] somnioergosum 2020-11-06 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
The younger Ronan placed the book back into his pocket. Whereas the actual Ronan took a few steps in the direction his father had gone. If he listened hard enough, he could hear his parents talking in the kitchen.

They were here, still talking softly together, forever in love in Ronan's memories. His father would forever be full of secrets and now Stacia voiced what Declan had always said.

She was right. They were both right. Ronan looked at the person he had been. His face was softer and somewhere in that lost expression, he saw the hurt in his eyes, and he felt how alone he had been and always would be in this moment.

Anger flared hot within him, coming so quickly from confronting Stacia, it couldn't be contained. All he could think about was Stacai's anger over her mother's lies and his own anger at his father's-- so many, lies-- and the fact that his mother and father were in the other room and they'd disappear in a few moments.

Ronan grabbed a vase full of impossible blue flowers, pulled from his father's mind, and threw it. It crashed against the wall but before the pieces hit the floor, it all vanished. The vase and flowers were back on its stand. Ronan clenched his hands into fists. His body shook beyond control. He had to bite down hard on his lip to stifle any sob. Then he took a deep breath as his younger brother, all smiles and bouncing golden hair, came down the hall.

The younger Ronan stood straighter and he smiled to cover his hurt. It worked.

"I love your friend! Now we can have parties. Your friend can meet my friends."

"I'm not sure it works that way," Ronan from the memory said.

Ronan turned to Stacia. "Matthew didn't even know," he said. He scoffed. "But you know what's really fucked up? My older brother knew the whole time and I didn't find out until a year after my dad..." He let out a breath. "I'm never going to get to ask him why."