Katara (
markofthebrave) wrote2011-05-07 12:18 am
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[All right, enough of this. It's Spring and she still loves Spring (only her third Spring ever!) and Katara has decided she is going to enjoy it. No school today, so in the late morning to mid afternoon, if you are by the paths along the river you will see one (1) Katara, with a basket and her knife, taking cuttings of wildflowers. She's careful not to take too much from any one tree or bush, and she's clearly enjoying herself.]
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I think my favorite part about Spring is the flowers. We just didn't have anything like this where I grew up. Although in the summers I'd go on a hunt for Mouse Ears. [She pauses, remembering the last time she'd done that...] Or at least I did when I was a kid. I even found one once!
But for all you people who grew up with flowers like this - what was it like, in your Springs? Did you have any fun flower traditions?
[And after the wildflowers have been turned into bouquets, it's time to go visiting! If she hasn't seen you or heard from you in a while, and she knows where you live, your house/apartment is Fair Game.
There are, however, a few people she needs to speak with about a few specific things, so it's time for some courtesy filters! These are not very strong and mostly to prevent your journals from spam]
[Filtered to Shikamaru]
Hey - you up for a spar later?
[Filtered to Nami]
...are those mikans still up for grabs?
[Filtered to Trafalgar Law]
...would you mind if I stopped by?
[Filtered to Zoro]
...hey. I haven't seen you, and I think we should talk.
[Hmm. That was everyone she needed to talk to, right? Hopefully that was it. If it wasn't, she hopes she'll bump into people during the day. Like Sokka - an idea has occurred to her which needs discussing.]
[General Voice]
I think my favorite part about Spring is the flowers. We just didn't have anything like this where I grew up. Although in the summers I'd go on a hunt for Mouse Ears. [She pauses, remembering the last time she'd done that...] Or at least I did when I was a kid. I even found one once!
But for all you people who grew up with flowers like this - what was it like, in your Springs? Did you have any fun flower traditions?
[And after the wildflowers have been turned into bouquets, it's time to go visiting! If she hasn't seen you or heard from you in a while, and she knows where you live, your house/apartment is Fair Game.
There are, however, a few people she needs to speak with about a few specific things, so it's time for some courtesy filters! These are not very strong and mostly to prevent your journals from spam]
[Filtered to Shikamaru]
Hey - you up for a spar later?
[Filtered to Nami]
...are those mikans still up for grabs?
[Filtered to Trafalgar Law]
...would you mind if I stopped by?
[Filtered to Zoro]
...hey. I haven't seen you, and I think we should talk.
[Hmm. That was everyone she needed to talk to, right? Hopefully that was it. If it wasn't, she hopes she'll bump into people during the day. Like Sokka - an idea has occurred to her which needs discussing.]
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...I got rid of them all, unfortunately. [Mostly to other people, but what was left was well spoiled a day or two ago.] But... if you wanted some, there are a few left on the very high branches. I was trying to get them down.
[Friendly and casual, we has it.]
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[What, this is totally not a thinly veiled excuse.
...at least Katara does love mikans?]
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[Should be a bit.]
I'll let you know when I'm close?
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See you soon, Katara.
[She'll use her stepladder to try rustling up a couple bits of leftover fruit in the meantime.]
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Nami?
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[Kicking her heels over the edge of the long storage shed that runs at one side of the orchard. Go figure.]
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Hello, up there!
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Sure! If you like.
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That would be nice. I've never seen so many in one place before this.
[She'll follow if Nami leads.]
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...thanks.
[She looks down at the basket for a long moment. Then closes her eyes.]
Nami... I'm sorry you got hurt.
[Because she knows what husbands and wives do (and even if they didn't, that intimacy of being so in love, of living with the person you love, after Guy, and after Guy had left...) Because she knows what it's like to lose a child you thought you had. Because nothing's the same now, and she hates it, and she wishes that there was something she could do to make it better - but they weren't even friends then, and that hangs between them too... and there is absolutely nothing she can do.]
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She'd been waiting for that, to be honest. And trying to work out what she'd say in response, and she still hasn't managed to think of something that would just ...make things easier, or pretend everything's fine. It's not fine. That's blindingly obvious.
She leans against the shed door, voice quiet.]
Hardly like I'm the only one.
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That doesn't make what happened to you any less.
[And Katara turns around and looks at her, her eyes huge.]
I didn't come out here to try to make you feel better, because... I'm pretty sure nothing can do that. But I wanted you to know that you're my friend, Nami. I'm hurt because you're hurt. If there was anything I could do - I would. I know that sometimes it takes a long time to heal, and you're out here because you think you have to be by yourself to do it, and that's okay, but... please remember that people care about you. That I care about you. And I'll stay or I'll go now - whatever you want. But I wanted you to know.
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[I'm out here because I'm avoiding Zoro.]
I know you're my friend. And I appreciate that you're worried. I won't ever forget that people care.
[...]
...It's complicated.
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In the end, Katara's silence is too painful, and Nami speaks just to fill it.]
I spent... close to eight years stealing from pirates, bigger and stronger and tougher than I was. You don't... you don't succeed at that unless you're smarter than they are. Or you find something-- a way to distract them. Nearly all pirates are men, did you know? But despite that--
[...
...] I--
[--shouldn't be talking about this.]
...I'll work it out.
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...I know you will.
[There's simple confidence underlying her tone. Nami's one of the strongest people she knows. And if anyone can get through this, she can.]
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[She considers for a brief few seconds trying to explain-- decides against it, it's too personal, she's not the only one involved. Decides also that Katara's perceptive enough to understand. Nami takes a breath.]
I'm not the only one hurt by this. [She's already said that. So she qualifies.] What about you?
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I spoke with Trafalgar earlier. I don't know if it helped. [I'm not sure if seeing me is ever going to stop reminding him...]
[And she hesitates but - decides that this sort of honesty, that the use of his name, could be healing for both of them. And it's certainly not going to make things worse.]
I think... straightening things out with Zoro will be harder. We don't even have a friendship to fall back on. And a week ago, he was my world. But I'm going to talk with him too. I have to.
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Too bitter by far. She swallows it and gives a faint nod.]
Zoro will appreciate the direct approach.
...what about Zuko?
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