Ariadne (
demonicbeauty) wrote in
deernet2022-09-01 11:31 am
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((ooc: CW for a brief mention of recreational drugs.))
[For two months, more or less, she's been in mourning. She hasn't shown her face much. And there's been a lot of crying.
But sentimental though Ariadne can be, she's also practical. Which means she recognizes when it's time to try moving forward.
So behold. Not Padmé, not Jane. Just a sad Ariadne, her hair in a loose braid, with a few tendrils curling around her face.]
I've decided it's time to clean through the rubble that was the Winchester cottage. The ground needs to be cleared so someone else can build there. And I'm sure a few things survived the fire which need to be sorted and placed.
I guess...I mean, I'll do it myself. But if anyone would like to help I would...appreciate it. I can pay you in fruit or herbs from the orchard.
[Her face is like porcelain. She's not letting a single crack show, even though it still hurts.]
I'll be there for the next week or so. Please let me know if you'd be willing to join me. At the very least, I think some of his--some of Dean's--marijuana plants survived. I'd like to try to replant them in my garden.
I can pay you with that, if you like.
[For two months, more or less, she's been in mourning. She hasn't shown her face much. And there's been a lot of crying.
But sentimental though Ariadne can be, she's also practical. Which means she recognizes when it's time to try moving forward.
So behold. Not Padmé, not Jane. Just a sad Ariadne, her hair in a loose braid, with a few tendrils curling around her face.]
I've decided it's time to clean through the rubble that was the Winchester cottage. The ground needs to be cleared so someone else can build there. And I'm sure a few things survived the fire which need to be sorted and placed.
I guess...I mean, I'll do it myself. But if anyone would like to help I would...appreciate it. I can pay you in fruit or herbs from the orchard.
[Her face is like porcelain. She's not letting a single crack show, even though it still hurts.]
I'll be there for the next week or so. Please let me know if you'd be willing to join me. At the very least, I think some of his--some of Dean's--marijuana plants survived. I'd like to try to replant them in my garden.
I can pay you with that, if you like.

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[She offers a small smile.]
Not just for me. But for everyone unfamiliar with this kind of technology. In simple words, it could do a lot of people a lot of good.
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I was a teacher in Deerington — among other things. Guess we'll see how out of practise I am.
[ But this is, thankfully, less complicated than the subjects he taught. It's just a matter of writing out the process step by step and editing the accompanying screenshots to clearly show it.
It takes a few minutes, then Ariadne will receive a notification that a file has been sent to her Omni. Clicking the notification automatically opens the file: a basic, screenshot-illustrated guide that covers registering a username, changing a username, and how to use the anonymous function (including a description of what exactly that is). ]
Tell me what you think?
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[And she does just that, lucking into opening the file. Her eyes widen, gaze flicking back and forth as she examines what he's written.]
Oh! This is great!
I love the pictures! That's so useful!
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If you have other questions about functions of the Omni or technology in general, I could probably help with those too.
[ Because, well. Who better to do it than someone who's himself a form a living technology? He's yet to encounter any technology in Trench that's more advanced than what his home universe has. ]
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[She laughs softly.]
You may regret making that offer. I might talk you into madness.
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[ Especially if they might end up making a trade of it. Knowledge for knowledge, or perhaps knowledge for some fruit and herbs. And to that end: ]
That orchard you mentioned — it's yours?
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[She grins. Ariadne knows that no one can own trees, of course. But that doesn't mean her chest doesn't swell with a bit of pride, thinking about them.
That orchard means the world to her.]
Perhaps you can visit sometime? The pears are just coming into season.
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[ He trails off for a moment. Another lost Sleeper and one that's particularly sad for him. Fern was the first person he'd properly met in the dream, all those years ago; he still feels the kid's absence. ]
It's become more of a pet project now. Would you mind if I took some samples from your orchard?
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Fern and Varian had just taken a few samples to study before they...
[It's easier with them. She knows where they are. Or has a better sense of it. And it brings her peace to imagine the two of them swimming around together as squids.
They're not dead.]
I think they would like it if you continued the work they started. They thought there was something special about the soil.
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Knowing Varian, he was probably an expert on these things. [ Because the kid was an expert on keeping his plant boyfriend alive. ] It's a shame they're no longer around to consult. But I'll do my best. Your trees came from Deerington, right? I wonder if that grants them resistance to the corruption of this world. [ The corruption that seems to permeate the very earth. It's an intriguing thought. ] Does the fruit seem to help with corruption at all when consumed?
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You know, I don't know that anyone's ever thought of that. It might be an interesting theory to test.
But...yes. They did come with me from Deerington.