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Syd(ney) Barrett ([info]_donttouch) wrote,
@ 2017-04-06 19:48:00

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[log 2] Syd/David

The days went by fast, too fast. But there were tactics to discuss and work to put in, all things that took up time. Sydney had put her two cents in, brash as it might have been in comparison to everyone else's thoughtful plans, and then took off. Now it was time for personal work of her own.

She had been thinking about it since their conversation, contemplating the logistics and possible horrible effects of what might happen were she wrong about this idea. It might even be worse than the first time she and David switched bodies; he was so much more powerful now. And while he knew it, was aware of it, she still didn't think that she herself was strong enough to keep everything in check if they did switch. And she didn't think her conscience could take another murder -- no matter how accidental it was. Especially not of these people. They had already seen enough loss. She had seen enough loss.

She often wondered whether David would have been able to suss out the Shadow King earlier, had she not accidentally killed Lenny and leave her to be a hallucination in his mind. Or would it have simply taken another form, another person to confuse him?

Enough of those thoughts, Sydney, she mentally chastised herself. If they could hold on to scarves together, then they could do this. Resolve found, she wound her way toward David's dorm before she lost her nerve. David wasn't there, at least she was pretty sure that he wasn't; it was odd, but she swore that she could sometimes feel him around. It was easy to find him, though whether that was part of some weird connection or by merely knowing him, Syd wasn't sure. It wasn't like she had that particular link with anyone else she had switched with. Perspective and empathy, sure. But an actual possible link? Maybe it was because she entered his headspace. It was a question she would have to ask the others, whether they had the same feeling.

Entering his room, she looked around and grabbed the closest piece of clothing that she could find, a jacket. The theft was quick, partially because that was how a theft should be and partially because she wanted to find out what would happen as soon as possible. Her fingers snuck out of their protective cover of long sleeves, gingerly touching the fabric of the jacket with eyes half squinted shut. Eyes still squinted, she threw the jacket on one shoulder then the other, and then looked around wide-eyed to see what had happened.

Those wide eyes looked down first thing, seeking out -- yup. Still had boobs. Releasing a sigh of relief, Syd cozied up in the jacket, zipping it up halfway. It was bigger than her normal size, which was nice. Safe. More room between others' skin and her own. And it smelled like him! Like a little kid, Sydney wiggled around in the fabric happily and then turned around to leave and go about her day.


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[info]xgene
2017-04-09 04:17 pm UTC (link)
The touch was unexpected, gloves or not though,it helped center David just enough to open his eyes again and offer Sydney a nod, plus a warning of her own. Be careful. He could make sure she wasn't found, that connection between them more than enough to ensure he could do that much -- but otherwise she was on her own. She had, of course, proven herself more than capable of staying safe, protecting herself and others when he'd been more than useless... this was an extreme situation though, and the fear was both striking and crippling.

Moving was simply out of the question though, doing anything but fighting this, fighting it, wasn't happening.

And so Syd was on her own, in a building that had obviously taken its fair share of abuse. Like an animal degrading to the elements, the walls having crumbled leaving the metal-bone structure open and bare indicated the wear and tear. None had come to clean anything up, save for a small indication, a blood trail of a body being dragged to a corner where only ash and black marks on the wall remained.

The elevator itself looked equally as dilapidated. Run down in a way that elevators left alone from the 20's might be, and just as loud when brought to life with the simple touch of a button. But it worked -- a red light in a corner turning green after a pause of exactly four seconds. The lurching, rusted groan of wires and cogs sounded and took Syd lower, deep, deep underground, that small green light the only one that remained once the bunker floor was reached. Still no voice echoed from the speaker, which looked to be unaffected... but silent nonetheless.

In the lower level, there was only a dim, orange light -- steady and unflickering, it painted the barren hallways in a grim manner. The clang of the elevator's doors continued to echo in every direction for several long, uneasy seconds. Then a form moving away, a little hurried -- nervous.

Only to be interrupted by a great, powerful cry sounding to Syd's right as she was body-checked into the wall, the full-weight of another pushing her to the hard concrete and down to the ground before stepping away. Bat in hand, wrapped in barbed wire, a blue light blinking furiously from a small device attached to a low-hanging belt, and long black hair flowing around an angry face -- Kerry's face. Older, even more severe than before.

"Who are you?!" She demanded, hands wringing around the base of the bat, practically itching to swing. Her eyes were dark, threatening. There was no denying the face in front of her, but who was really wearing it? That's all she needed to know before she destroyed it, the mockery, the cruel joke of whoever the hell this was.

The retreating form swiftly ran back, Cary's own voice calling out, "Kerry! Kerry stop!" Kerry, obviously conflicted, didn't draw away, but her white-knuckled grip eased somewhat. Drawing closer, into the somewhat-better light, he looked down at Syd, also older, a scar drawn from his forehead across his nose and carving deep into his cheek. "You know I programmed that elevator to only accept six genetic structures to activate," he offered to try and calm the younger woman down -- who still didn't seem convinced.

Cary, frowning deeply as he glanced Kerry's way, returned his eyes to the blonde woman on the ground. "What year is it?" He had a hunch, it was a stretch, but it was worth a shot.

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