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Mother stands for comfort
Who: Luz and you (and specifically with Luca)
What: Luz tries to resist the hex, and not mutate herself until she finally falls to beast hood
When: Middle of February (sorry Luz, no birthday for you)
Where: All around Trench
She'd read the sermon and was sure that was when the trouble began. Luz had thought, after getting others who'd been sympathetic and lent an ear to her troubles, that she might be able to ride out the crazy of this month, that she'd get to her birthday in relative peace. Unfortunately, things didn't get better: instead, Luz found herself plagues by the past: her father leaving, the scorn of being that "weird" kid in her class, and the things that came with her Deerington and new Trench memories.
After Varian, Luz had been meticulous about trying to keep such thoughts from consuming her, trying to talk to others when she could, listening to advice and meditating more than she probably had any month. But the thoughts kept coming, and no matter what Luz did, she found she was feeling more depressed by the day, even though she interacted with people and did her best to keep her smile up.
And then one day, she found it was starting to feel worse than usual, enough that she even resorted to turning to her bird form if only to escape those memories. Now they were starting to compound, and images of the cave men and the Blood Cultists and their attacks on her began to plague her nightmares. It got so bad that she woke up feeling the cuts in her skin as clearly as she had back then, and she would be breathing hard and be so anxious she stayed in bed.
She had no idea how to stop this, and moments where she started to consider self-harm surfaced, shocking her so badly she took a cold bath, shivering and in tears, wondering what would happen next.
What: Luz tries to resist the hex, and not mutate herself until she finally falls to beast hood
When: Middle of February (sorry Luz, no birthday for you)
Where: All around Trench
She'd read the sermon and was sure that was when the trouble began. Luz had thought, after getting others who'd been sympathetic and lent an ear to her troubles, that she might be able to ride out the crazy of this month, that she'd get to her birthday in relative peace. Unfortunately, things didn't get better: instead, Luz found herself plagues by the past: her father leaving, the scorn of being that "weird" kid in her class, and the things that came with her Deerington and new Trench memories.
After Varian, Luz had been meticulous about trying to keep such thoughts from consuming her, trying to talk to others when she could, listening to advice and meditating more than she probably had any month. But the thoughts kept coming, and no matter what Luz did, she found she was feeling more depressed by the day, even though she interacted with people and did her best to keep her smile up.
And then one day, she found it was starting to feel worse than usual, enough that she even resorted to turning to her bird form if only to escape those memories. Now they were starting to compound, and images of the cave men and the Blood Cultists and their attacks on her began to plague her nightmares. It got so bad that she woke up feeling the cuts in her skin as clearly as she had back then, and she would be breathing hard and be so anxious she stayed in bed.
She had no idea how to stop this, and moments where she started to consider self-harm surfaced, shocking her so badly she took a cold bath, shivering and in tears, wondering what would happen next.
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[And why, as guilty as she felt about not having her mother or Boiling Isles family around, she still liked it here].
Thanks goodness for that, right?
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I am determined to see this world as a beautiful place. One way or another.
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I'll always listen to you Vira. Thanks for being my friend.
I agr-EEE!
[Ok, she was pretty sure her back wasn't supposed to pop like that].
I might be pushing it slightly.
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[She tried not to look nervous, but she was checking her out, just to be certain.]
Are you alright?
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[Which was true! Mostly. Luz tried to hop up, and did, and gave Vira a wide, toothy smile that was turning to a grimace].
Uh. Could you help me back to bed? That actually really, really hurt.
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Lie down. Your body was transformed, the unpleasant way. Let's give this a day to try and get you back right as rain, mmm? We need a day for coming back from the dead. Might as well take the day off now, yes?
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[Luz sunk back into bed, grumbling all the way].
Lousy-ah!-pains. Corruption is the worst. You're probably right though. I would only make things worse if I tried to push myself.
[She wormed herself into the blanket].
Thanks, Vira. It means a lot that you stayed and helped me. It couldn't have been easy.
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[she gestured to herself and sighed, laughing softly.]
I don't really fear vampiric monsters that much anymore, so ... the stress was just in making sure you were still in there and keeping you safe.
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Well so much for hoping I'd be, like, a rabid otter or something. I should have known better. Varian had been a huge animal, there was no way I'd get off that light.
[At least she'd still been a little open to suggestion, but still. She also really had no idea what she was even LIKE in that form].
Ok, I wish it wasn't vampiric though. The more I have to deal with blood, the less I'm starting to like it.
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What we'll need to do is work to keep it so that you stay uncorrupted, yes? [A pause] And we should probably take pains to make sure I don't either. If the blood is any indication...
We don't want to see me in beast form.
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[Luz still had the scars and the trauma to last for a good long time].
I'm trying to take things slow. Eat more, sleep more, take a little time off. That'll probably help, right?
Oh. Oh RIGHT. No, you're totally right there.
We should probably plan for what happens when either of us get corrupted again.
[When, sadly, not IF. When].
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[She patted her hand and grinned softly.]
Yes, yes, but I think perhaps not today. You need a little bit of rest, after all. We can plan that sort of thing when you're recovered.
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[It was insidious how bad corruption was].
That being said, staying with friends is probably the first thing I'm going to want to do, along with recovering at home! I miss my housemates and our pets!
[Luz nodded, throwing the covers over her head].
I didn't do anything too crazy, did I?
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And from what I've gathered, no. Nobody recognized you as having done any major harm. [She shook her head. She'd been busy so she hadn't checked the network.] Nobody was posting warnings, so that's a good sign. Hopefully.
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[Which was just lovely].
Good. That means it could go and vanish into a story of random strange things that happen. Besides, if I got corrupted again, who knows if I'd even resemble the thing I was then?
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[She nodded afterwards, looking down at her hands.]
We don't know if it's consistent. What happened to me in the river may not be what happens next time. In fact, I doubt it will be.
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[Well now you have the girl all riled up].
Oh. Right. Guess we'd have to ask more people. I don't exactly want people I care about to get corrupted though.
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more something to be aware of, should events take a turn in a given month. As you said, neither of us wants that.
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[Luz wasn't sure what to say to that, or how she could even begin to tackle that problem].
It might help to keep in contact with a lot of people, just so we're on the ball.
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Still, it's not like the nightmare, where it's an almost constant fear, is it?
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It helps also, so you know who's recently gone back to being a squid.
Nope! It's only toward the beginning and I think the middle end of the month!
But not constant! That's important!
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Either way, we can manage to keep a tab on each other, in case this happens again. I like this idea. Now the question is how to do it... other than obviously you and I watching out for each other.
(OOC: It's safe to assume she probably checks in briefly every day or two most months off-screen. Just to check in.)
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Now that I think about it, I haven't seen Lysithea in some time. Better go check up on her.
That and the Bond, of course. I have that with Varian and Luca, in case something happens to one of us for some reason.
((OOC: of course, of course! They drop in on each other for tea)!
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...but yes, do me a favor and check on Lysithea. She'd appreciate it.
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[Luz liked Lysithea a lot, so she'd be pretty devastated if she didn't come back. And who would run the bakery]?!
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