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 2009-05-27 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Or..." She trailed off, eyes softening when she noticed her guest was beginning to... droop a little. That was enough; she jumped from her perch and trotted into her bedroom, calling over her shoulder, "The couch is the only other bed I've got, but I'll bring some blankets out!"

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-28 08:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Not at all!" As cheerful as ever, the girl returned with an armful of at least three blankets, and dropped them onto the couch for some rearranging. "I should be the one thanking you for putting up with my poor excuse for hospitality."

Well, that was one reason, anyway. She couldn't exactly thank him for suddenly dropping into her life from another time and place, not when he so desperately wanted to return there, but how often was an experience like this going to come along? Alabaster was a genuinely interesting person, and she was only dejected that she wasn't going to have the chance to know him for much longer.

"That should do it," she said now, stepping back and waving her arm at the newly-made couch with a flourish. "I'll leave you to your rest, Mr. Donohue."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-28 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
She blinked. Then blinked again, looking arguably more disconcerted than she had been all day. Of all the requests he could have given her, to be called by his first name was one that ranked high on the list of Quite Surprising. Alabaster had seemed far too formal to even want such a thing, but maybe that meant he was slowly opening up to her.

"Alabaster..." Saga tested out the name, brightening as she nodded. "Alabaster it is, then!"

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-28 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"All right, enough of that." The cat was unceremoniously lifted from his spot-- earning her a yowl of discontentment-- and she shifted the unhappy and invisible armful into a more comfortable position as she headed back towards her room. "Just hit the light switch by the door whenever you're ready. And have a good night!"