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Spencer Reid ([personal profile] leftinbasketforfbi) wrote2012-09-20 03:55 pm

2nd Book Read A Accidental Video/Action for Cherrygrove Ω

[Click.

A big paw is batting at the Gear.]


Yang, stop playing with that.

[The Gear is showing the ceiling of an inn in Cherrygrove. A slender hand comes down on the camera briefly, and then the Gear is set on a table, and it shows Spencer Reid (considerably more calm now than he was on Sunday) walking back to the bed, where a very cranky Absol sits with a Munna egg wrapped in a warm towel next to him.

Also, there's half a library's worth of books piled around the room. No, seriously, if you put them all in one stack, it'd nearly be Reid's height.

Absol makes a irritable grunting noise.]


I know, I know, but we'll go out for some fresh air soon, promise. I just need to get through some more of these.

[He picks up a brick-sized book seemingly at random, sitting down on the bed with his legs crossed before placing the wrapped up egg in his lap. In retrospect, he probably shouldn't have taken one before he knew what he was doing, but he doesn't really trust the textbooks here that much and wants to make observations of development by himself.

Yes, someone has started to consider the possibility that he's not completely insane. Since he might not be insane, he wants to learn about where he is, and he wants to learn everything.

He opens up the book and started fanning through the pages, as if he were trying to find his spot, but he doesn't stop. He turns the pages so fast that he can't possibly be reading them, so it's unclear what he's doing.]


Give me half an hour. We'll go out then. And if you really want to, I guess we can go into the woods and find something for you to fight.

[...No, he still hasn't noticed that Yang turned on the Gear. People who told him this wasn't a prank should feel free to gloat and say they told him so.]
doitrockapella: (ROPE ❖ just this and forced perspective)

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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-09-23 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
And yet some might say that's simply one of the perils of growing up. The problem isn't that you've left it behind, really. It's that they've taken away the option of going back.

Would it bother you to be here nearly so much, if you knew you could see the people you've left behind whenever you wanted?
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-09-23 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That's really the overarching point. You still have that tie to the world you left behind, and so that stands in the way of you accepting this world as a place you could call a home.

But for some people you encounter here, those ties aren't as strong. Some might see it as turning over a new leaf, or a fresh start, or a new chance. Some forge friendships here that become their new families, the people they care about enough to not want to leave behind. Some people come from worlds ravaged by war, and the prospect of a place where no one will ever die seems like nothing short of a dream come true.

My point is, some people cling to the past, and that's a natural course of action. Others might choose to live solely in the present, wherever that might be at the time.

It's all right for you to miss home, and to try to move heaven and earth to get back to it. But if you find yourself asking why some people don't, or why more people haven't, it's because some of them have developed stronger ties here than to the places they left, and others don't have homes to return to at all.
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-09-25 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
It wouldn't be the first unusual trend this world's summoning method has shown. There's a surprisingly high rate of arrival among people who are already acquainted in some way. Most of the people I know can name at least one other person from their own worlds here — even despite arriving independently of each other. Whatever the selection method is, it's not random.
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-09-26 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Not yet.

Though that's a study I wouldn't mind seeing.


[Or stealing, to be quite honest.]
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-09-26 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[Hey, why would she steal Mont Saint-Michel? Because reasons.]

Having a purpose does help to make the stay a bit easier, doesn't it?