velesdonnersen: (Sadness)
velesdonnersen ([personal profile] velesdonnersen) wrote2011-05-13 01:25 am

Back on the Doghouse Again...

 [The doghouse in the backyard of 1126 Taylor Road is turning into Tarvek's personal little corner.  He sits on the roof, with just enough shade from a shade tree, and just enough sun, and the doghouse has a flat peak, so he can sit comfortably cross-legged. He's there, today, far more sober than he's been in awhile, in more senses than one.]

[The kids run back and forth, as usual.  Tarvek's got Perry mowing the lawn again.  Catherine's been on the swings, and then jumped rope for awhile, and then she sat on Tarvek's lap for a bit, and now she's kneeling on the patio drawing with sidewalk chalks, because "Daddy" is up on the doghouse roof drawing himself.  He's working in a soft drawing pencils -- wide, flat-leaded ones, slim ones with well-sharpened points.  He's drawn the children.  He's got a good eye and hand: he trained as a draftsman, of course.  Most sparks do.  But he's also semi-canonically an actual artist, both sculpture and painting. His drawings of the kids seem to race across the pages of his notebook.]

[But the big picture he's drawing is of someone who is no longer there, and who no longer exists.  She's a bland, gentle-faced, vacuous blonde with a pretty smile, a perky nose, a classic 50s wave perm, and a dress that's trim to her upper body, but floofy around the hips and legs: all petticoats and floral print.  He's drawn her as though she's just beginning to turn to leave, raising one hand to wave as she goes.]
 
[Her name was Betty.  She was his drone wife.  He wasn't in love with her, but he found her gentle, silly, sweet, well-intentioned, and likable.  Like all drones replaced by "real" people, she's disappeared without a trace.  Not even her photos in the house remain.  Her children don't remember her.  There's no sign in all of Mayfield she ever lived. Tarvek and his quick little pencils are trying to remedy that.]
 
You are walking, flying, etc. You see Tarvek, sitting on his doghouse, drawing soberly.  His kids bustle around the back yard.  Inside you can hear someone new, singing beautifully.  Tarvek looks up from his work, sees you, and waves, calling to you in friendship, whether you're a stranger or an associate.
 
What do you do?

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
[He's amused. She sounds like a Spark when she talks about this car... a nice, edgy lust. He hopes driving will make him feel the same way.]

"Gas." I assume you don't mean of the sort that fuels my Bunsen burners. Refined fluid petroleum, then? Something like kerosene?
ooeeooahah: (grin)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Petroleum, yes - I don't know the chemical composition of it. All I know is it's hideously expensive in my time, and not so much here.

[ She giggles, ] Don't worry, you'll get a turn.

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Uh, hi...

...sorry about that, I know teleportation can be kinda jarring if you're not expecting it...

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
No, no! It's interesting. Is it magic, or technology?

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
It's magic, one of the few tricks I've managed to regain since I showed up here...

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
[He's fascinated by how the car changes her. She's never been meek, or mild, but the spark-ish element of her personality has never been so clear. She's a Gentlewoman Adventurer behind the wheel: excited, energized, high-spirited.]

I probably could tell you about the chemistry, if I weren't spark-impaired. But at least I can think about it enough to have some idea what makes it work. It's better than just having to think, "the key is magic."

Though here I have seen that "magic" works, too.

[Movement zooms past him, and he gives a sudden, reflexive "GNEEP!" and flinch, before he realizes it's all under control.]

Sorry-sorry. Going to take me awhile to get used to things moving past like that.

Do you know how far we can drive before we meet things, or get looped back into Mayfield? I'd as soon not get any bears in here. [Wicked grin] They'd scratch the pain and rip up the nice leather upholstery.

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder...

I wonder if it's possible to regain things you never originally had? Like...

I'd like to regain teleportation myself!

[Ponders] Do you know if anyone in Mayfield has tried to regain something they never owned before?

1/2

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
...not that I know of... but if you'd like to experience it, I could teleport ya somewhere...

2/2

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
...but darnit, I'm getting sidetracked. Did you get one of those form thingies too?
ooeeooahah: (Hm)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Why d'ye think I chose the sedan? Bears would rip right through the ragtop.

[ Not so far to loop through downtown, past the law office, and pulling into the gas station. She starts to get out, and is startled by the drone service attendants swarming the car. ]

Oof. Forgot about that, too.

[ Her smile turns ironic when the attendant goes to the passenger side of the car with the receipt. ]

And that changed as well.

Re: 2/2

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
{For a moment boyish excitement flickered, at the idea of the teleport, but the mention of the census damps that down fast. He's been involved in government in one form or another his entire life, and he knows bureaucratic BS when it shows up. And he doesn't like it forcing him to fill in the blanks.]

Yes. The last few days have handed me my first taste of the dark side of Mayfield. That census is... nasty. And Mayfield wouldn't let me fake much. The best I managed to was to tell the truth with some, er, manipulation of tone. But it's an ugly thing.

I'm told we can expect trouble, soon. But so near as I can determine, there's really no way to prepare. Is that true?

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
...maybe. Depends on how original this place is. That wasn't the first stupid form that I've seen...

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
[He's got a wallet, now, and it's got all sorts of things in it. But he's still not entirely familiar with Mayfield currency. He pulls out a paper bill with a 20 on it, and is told it's too big to change. It takes awhile to work down to a five, and he still gets money back.]

It's my car, it's only right I pay.

Isn't it?

Oh, right. They wouldn't know it was my car... and should assume normally that the owner is the driver.

So...

Why didn't they?

[He understand the prejudices of his world, including its patriarchal aspects, but he's also a spark, and would himself assume that whoever was driving a Fine Machine like the Cadillac must be the Spark, and therefor the owner.]

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
[He's finally got something to explore, not just word-of-mouth, or Old History. And he was not happy to see how they wiped out The Betty... for all he likes much of Mayfield, he's irked to see the place really does decide to mess with people.]

Can you tell me what they've done with forms previously? Is there a pattern to work with? A way to determine what directions an outbreak may take?

Huh. No, let's start simple. What else have you seen in forms?
ooeeooahah: (Hm)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ Her smile is fixed, until they pull away. Her voice is even, but not as happy as before. ]

It is generally assumed in this town that women are not capable of things that require intelligence, such as making sure the car is properly maintained, or even making change properly.

Stupid, silly little things we are.



[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
The only other form I've seen was a simple survey that was supposed to be anonymous. One question: If you had the choice to leave Mayfield and return home or stay here, which would you do? The darn thing filled itself out whether people wanted to answer or not and then up and mailed itself out.

Well a few days later, the results were announced... and some of the names of people who voted that they would rather stay in Mayfield were casually dropped.

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
[He does hear her issue. He gets it. But... he comes at it with a slightly different priority stack.]

It's useful when they underestimate you, you know. Much easier to get away with things if they think you're stupid, weak, and inattentive.

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
[Ponders, and gets a nasty sort of smile. Not that of a person who likes what he hears, but one who knows what sort of dirty trick that is.]

Yesssssss. I see. And, of course, here in Mayfield many consider it a moral obligation to hate the town.

Might I suspect that the town itself had to do very little from that point on to keep the witch-hunt going?

[identity profile] catslooklikeme.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
No one with any "authority" stepped in, but if a witch-hunt occurred, then I didn't see it. In fact, some people spoke up to defend the people whose names had been dropped. Some people spoke up and said they'd voted the same and explained why.

Can't say for sure that there weren't people sporting pitchforks and torches, but if there were, I didn't see them.
ooeeooahah: (Default)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ She huffs, and turns the car towards the highway. ]

I can survive an city emergency room shift, I can re-wire a sub-woofer and I am a good enough shot to make the skeet team in my undergraduate days.

I am capable of being an independent adult.

It's hard to let go of that.

I'm still not used to thinking of this as a covert mission.

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, now that perks him up!]

Reeeeeeally!?

Oh, now that's impressive. People keep telling me how horrible this place is, and I do understand. But I'm impressed that that particular game didn't work. It's one of the ways the canny could have turned the place into true hell, with neighbor hating neighbor and no one you could ever trust.

[Dark and brooding for a second.]

It's possible to live that way, but you have to believe in something or it wears you down.

I've been warned of people in Mayfield. Are there many here who truly torment each other? How strong are the friendships, and how stable the social bonds? Can you trust your friends?

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Ah.

Pride. I do understand. It's wonderful to be able to expect to be treated as a gentleman and a capable adult. But... it's a luxury. Sometimes if you want to survive it's actually best to accept the role of buffoon, idiot, simpleton. You learn more, fight less, and people underestimate you when they make their plans.

[Soft]

I lived for most of my life playing that role. Weak, pretentious, naive, misinformed. Unable to fight. I'd thought...

I'd thought I had found people who'd recognize the man of reason and ability under the role.

Unfortunately apparently my disguises have been too effective.

[Fierce reversion to chipper.]

Now, why don't we go where you can run around a bit. I can tell you won't let me behind the wheel here until you've gotten to play, some, first.
ooeeooahah: (Default)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ She chuckles. ]

I did want to test out something I heard about the highway looping back on itself.

Maybe test the high end handling as well.

[identity profile] velesdonnersen.livejournal.com 2011-05-14 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Very good, m'Lady Ilsa.

Show me what this clanking monster can do!
ooeeooahah: (grin)

[personal profile] ooeeooahah 2011-05-14 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
This is also your chance to get used to the ground speed, you know.

[ At the end of the highway, she smoothly accelerates, leveling out at about 55 mph, scanning for a posted speed limit. ]

So, sometime in the next dozen miles or so, there's supposed to be an edit blip in the loop.

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