http://gearsof.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gearsof.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] pullmeoutalive2009-05-18 01:19 pm

log > for lack of a better place to do so

He had to wonder how it was that, if no one save a very, very select few could leave Whitechapel, he kept ending up elsewhere. Indeed, this wasn't the steam-driven, smog-choked section of city he called home. This was somewhere else entirely - and startlingly modern in comparison to the Victorian England he was so used to.

It was unseemly of him, but he found himself staring - tall buildings all steel and glass towered over him, and over that lay the clearest sky he'd seen in his entire life. The sun was bright, brighter that it had ever been in Whitechapel, with its constant overhang of smoke. All the better, he supposed, that he was wearing his usual attire, complete with dark glasses.

Alabaster stood alone on the street, a tall figure in smoke black stark against the clean, polished world he now found himself in. There seemed to be no one around. This city, if it was indeed a city and not some ludicrous dream, appeared to be deserted.

He reached into the pocket of his coat, fishing out a pocket watch. In this alien place, was Grandfather Clock - his God, and God over Whitechapel - still watching him through the clockface? Or had the connection been severed with his sudden disappearance?

Such things would be answered in due time, he told himself. For now, there was only the question of getting back. It wouldn't do to have Grandfather Clock's elite agent up and vanish in the middle of a rebellion, now would it?

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-22 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
... Yes, Hephaestus would definitely be interested in this man. Interested enough to descend from Mount Olympus? Who knew. Although she had only come face-to-face with some of them and only once or twice (her grandfather she'd encountered seven times, and each one had been memorable), Hephaestus had always been the one she'd felt most comfortable with. Artemis and Athena were intimidating, imposing women, Aphrodite made her feel ashamed to even look at her, and Apollo had long deemed her beneath his notice. The lame smith, however, had always made her feel welcome.

Saga leaned back, resting her weight on her heels for a second. "You're amazing," she said honestly, giving him a little smile. "Every time I start to think I understand a little more, you say something else that I didn't expect. That means..." She blinked. "They do register sensation, then?"

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-22 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Then it's-- ugh, I'm doing it again." The brunette growled under her breath, pressing her palm to her forehead. "I'm sorry, I'm probably asking way too many questions right now." It was something her parents had encouraged from all of their children, but that didn't mean it was right to bombard the poor man with her curiosity.

With the hand still against her head, she looked up at him once more. "Well, fair's fair. Is there anything you'd like to know?"

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-22 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
There were benefits to having an older sister who worked as a tour guide; it took only a matter of minutes to lead Alabaster around the apartment, explaining how the microwave was meant to heat up food, how the computer worked, that the vacuum cleaner was not a hostile force (even if Duff believed otherwise), and so on. She even showed him the laundry room downstairs, complete with full instructions on how to use both the washer and the dryer.

At the end of the tour, Saga emerged from the bathroom and nodded to him. "The towels on the counter are for you. Feel free to wash up as much as you want. We'll probably have to look into finding you an extra change of clothing while you're here, too."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-22 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Figuring there was no point in standing vigil by the door in the case of something happened, Saga retreated to the main area and plopped herself on the couch with little fanfare. Hopefully Alabaster would be fine, and wouldn't inadvertently drown himself.

"This is why you should never pull all-nighters," she told the cat (who'd resettled himself on one of the arms), pulling her legs up onto the couch and snuggling against the cushions. "You never know when a nineteenth century Inspector Gadget is going to show up in the middle of the street."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-22 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Alabaster's appearance would have normally been greeted with a low whistle and an approving nod-- if not for the fact that the couch-dweller had drifted off where she sat. It wasn't that she'd done it deliberately; she'd had the best of intentions but, as she'd shared with Duff, all-nighters and surprises the entire day were bound to wear out even the toughest of souls.

Still, the man was given a welcome by the other awake inhabitant, who meowed loudly. The sound was audible for once, even if the cat himself remained unseen.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-23 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
Sleep rarely lasted for the busy, and Saga was as busy as they came. When she wasn't engrossed in research, she was out and about, doing a sort of patrol for anything out of the ordinary. Night was-- mostly-- the only time she slept deeply enough for more than three hours, and the rest of it included short naps to keep her going throughout the day.

It wasn't long after Alabaster had relocated to the table that she wandered in, sleepily rubbing at an eye in an unknowing likeness of a drowsy child. It took her a moment to notice that the apple he was munching wasn't being held in the same hands as the notes he was studying, and she had to do a double-take and search out the actual pair.

"... Now that's what I call multitasking."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-23 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't suppose I can hire you as a housekeeper, can I?" Following up the solemn question with a grin to show that she was only (half) joking, she walked closer. The inquiry about her quick nap brought a hint of color to her cheeks, but all she could do was shrug sheepishly in response. "It wasn't bad, although the timing could've been better. You're top priority, after all. Catnaps can wait!"

A quick glance over his shoulder revealed what he'd read up to, and now it was Saga's turn to arch an eyebrow. "Interesting choice of reading material, though."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-23 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Actually," she replied just as matter-of-factly, reaching out to gather the sheaf of papers, "I tend to do my best work when I'm exhausted. And I'd be worried if you could understand this. Sometimes I don't think I do."

And yet, the brunette was now flipping through pages with no trouble whatsoever, eyes quickly skimming over the words, and recalling the information she'd jotted down. Another page was turned, and then she continued, "What we need to do now is figure out a way to get the rune to appear again. I felt it when you arrived, but unless we can find a way to draw it out, or if it sends something else from your world, I can't locate it. Learning why you're here and what this journey means is a good start for now." How they were going to accomplish that was still beyond her, however.

((sob need to sleep yaaay opening ;; will tag back tomorrow!))

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-23 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Saga snorted softly, setting the papers down in favor of stretching her arms above her head. "It's a talent of mine, right up there with juggling. The good news is that it really isn't as hard as it sounds, other than your own personal revelations." She couldn't help him there, after all. She was just the guide here.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-23 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's never that simple, or you wouldn't still be here." She needed something substantially stronger than tea, so retreated to the kitchen in search of the coffee pot. "We'll just have to go along with it."

She didn't speak again until the smell of freshly-brewed coffee had begun to permeate the air, and then she reemerged with a steaming cup. "If it helps, you should be able to return to the very moment you were pulled from. You won't have missed anything."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
The girl only paused long enough to take a deep swig of coffee (and without sugar this time, the brave soul) and savor the taste, before she set the mug on the counter.

"If nothing else, we should try getting you a little more accustomed to this place, and that means going back out." She folded her arms across her chest, giving Alabaster a scrutinizing glance from head to toe. "Although you might look a little out of place out there. Well, we'll just have to improvise."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-24 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"There are a few men's clothes here, but..." Saga sighed and shook her head. "Just from observation, they might be too small for you, except maybe the jacket. But that leaves everything else... so! I guess we're going shopping!"