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fluxscape mods. ([personal profile] fluxscapemod) wrote in [community profile] fluxscape2020-09-26 12:26 pm

Arrivals - Beachville pt 2: OTA!

Who: New Arrivals, Jerry Schiff and YOU!!
What: More arrivals show up in Beachville. There are cookies for the people that behave.
Where: The Information Booth which, while at the same place it always is, seems to have changed a tad!
When: Mid-Morning, September 27th.
Warnings: Just mind your CWs. There's probably swearing, too.

It starts off simple enough. There isn't even any warning. No feeling like something's coming. No little instinct in the back of your head or what have you that tells you change is coming. You blink, your setting has changed. It's as simple and as quick as that. From where you stand, you're surrounded by tall palm trees. The ground beneath your feet is green, a well maintained lawn like one would find in a city park. A clean, salty scent only found on untouched, tropical paradises. You can hear the sounds of the beach. People laughing, amusement park rides thundering in the background. And it's actually pretty peaceful. Even the weather is perfect. Just the right amount of Summer heat without being muggy or humid. There are tropical birds singing in the trees around you, and a light breeze in the trees, rustling the leaves. It's pleasant. Until someone clears their throat nearby. And this is when you notice you're not the only person standing there with a confused look on your face. You're part of a crowd, surrounding an information booth with an older gentleman inside, several stone paths leading away from the booth and towards the nearby beach town.

Was that information booth always there? And how long has the man inside been watching you with that look on his face that suggests he's internally sighing at your presence? He seems friendly enough, however, and once all eyes are on him, he begins speaking.

"Can I have your attention please?" he says, voice calm, lightly accented, fairly monotone, but still gets your attention just the same. And certainly 'no nonsense.' "My name is Jerry Schiff and I run the information booth. I have several envelopes with names on them, so if you hear your name, please step forward and claim your money and information."

With that, he runs down the list of names. And what do you know, your name is on that list.

When you approach, you'll be handed a packet containing money, enough to get through the month, and an information pamphlet about Beachville, along with a note from the mayor welcoming you to town and telling you your stipend only lasts so long and there are many employment opportunities in town. There's also a map with an address and a set of keys. This is where you'll live. The last thing he says to you is to check the chest in your living-room, you'll know which one, before he hands the polite people a box of cookies. They smell amazing and the box is warm, like they're very, very fresh. You might even find your favorite cookies in the box. They've won awards and are delicious. Just as an aside, though; for anyone that's rude, no cookies. For anyone that tries to take a box anyway, they'll find the box is empty. Maybe even full of dead leaves and rocks. That's what you get for acting up, apparently.

Rude enough and he'll shut the information booth windows. No amount of knocking and screaming, magic or psychic abilities will get the doors open again. The booth is pretty resistant, as is the man inside.

Once everyone has their information, Jerry will thank everyone for their cooperation, close the booth down and head into town. Try to follow him. After rounding a corner, he'll seem to vanish and no amount of looking will find him again.

It seems as though the only things left to do are either talk to the people around you, or find your new home.
luckybucky: (A little happy)

[personal profile] luckybucky 2020-10-14 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"See, the trick there is to only tell part of the truth -- leave out the stuff they won't believe," Bucky flashed a grin. "You were kidnapped! But you don't know who or what they wanted or why you're back again when this," whatever 'this' was, "is all over. I'm sure there'll be an investigation, but it's not like anyone's going to be able to prove you were somewhere you weren't. You're not as unlucky as me," he teased.
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[personal profile] forleaving 2020-10-15 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
He couldn't imagine why anyone would want to kidnap him, unless they needed their future told. Once upon a time it would have made more sense, but not now. It wasn't like anyone could demand a ransom from his parents. They probably wouldn't even care.

"Maybe," he agreed. "College is just really important to me." He'd worked hard for it. His entire future hinged on it. "That's selfish of me, though. I'm sure people have much more important things going on back home." That they were missing out on.
luckybucky: (That's the good shit)

[personal profile] luckybucky 2020-10-22 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Bucky has spent the last two years doing deep dives into his own psyche with a therapist, so he doesn't even think twice about how his reply sounds. "It's not selfish to make yourself a priority, it's healthy. The only person you need to compare yourself to is who you were yesterday."

Had he been told that hundreds of times? Had his therapist perhaps considered tattooing it backwards on his forehead so he'd see it every time he looked in a mirror? Yes.
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[personal profile] forleaving 2020-10-23 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Is it?" Good luck getting the rest of that one to stick, Bucky. Adam constantly compared his self worth to others, basing his self esteem off of how others saw him. It was an old habit that wasn't likely to die any time soon.