Anna Milton (
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kore_logs2013-06-19 05:48 am
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What will it take to live as if I would not another day?
Who: Anna Milton and OPEN
Where: Dreamland, bitches
When: Day 83-88
What: Dream sharing shenanigans
Warnings: Potentially disturbing imagery and/or references to past torture. Will mark threads as relevant and update this as needed.
Notes: A catch-all log for dream sharing during the event! There's a few different options set up for people to choose, but feel free to PM/ping me on plurk if you want to plot something separate or just start your own thread if you have an idea!
ALSO, don't forget to leave a day # in the subject of the first comment please and thank you!
Where: Dreamland, bitches
When: Day 83-88
What: Dream sharing shenanigans
Warnings: Potentially disturbing imagery and/or references to past torture. Will mark threads as relevant and update this as needed.
Notes: A catch-all log for dream sharing during the event! There's a few different options set up for people to choose, but feel free to PM/ping me on plurk if you want to plot something separate or just start your own thread if you have an idea!
ALSO, don't forget to leave a day # in the subject of the first comment please and thank you!

OPTION ONE: Oh sister, you used to be so strong and stable
It's her favourite heaven, the garden of a lady too old and frail to tend to her own by the end. This one blooms and blossoms all year round, and she stays by the roses to think a while.
She doesn't know who says it, a quiet voice hushed enough to keep an identity masked as it murmurs "it won't last" but she pays it no mind. Why can't heaven last an eternity?
day 84
So he tries to stick to his own dreams. But this one is almost calling to him, from his own dark room in the corner of his head. Bright light and a sort of soothing feeling soaks through his bones, and Jesse can't help himself. He doesn't want to invade.
But he does anyway, quietly, crawling in and just. Laying on the grass. Staring at the sky. He has no idea where this is, but it's beautiful.
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Except, of course, for the pair of wings extending behind her.
It really is like the old days. She only has a single pair, but they stretch out proudly behind her and shine as bright as the faith she still holds dear. The blazing reds fade into golds, more like the colours of a sunset than any traditional angelic image. As she approaches him Anna smiles calmly and gently, carefully moving to kneel next to Jesse before she breaks the silence.
"Do you like it too? It's amazing really, what humans see Heaven as."
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When he can speak, he sort of chokes it out. "I - it's beautiful," He says, almost reverently, looking at Anna before his eyes go back to her wings. "Is - that where this is? Is this Heaven?"
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She shifts to sit with a more relaxed posture next to him, extends her wings out the way someone would stretch their arms an then lets them settle comfortably behind her. It's been a long time since she's let her wings extend freely, and though she's not consiously aware of that in this environment, it still feels like such a relief to stretch them out.
"Can you imagine what your idea of perfection would be? Where you would want to spend the rest of eternity?" She looks at him for a moment before reaching out to place her hand over his, and Anna is more calm and serene here than she has since the day she started hearing the angels. This is a far less complex Anna, the being that she used to be. The good angel, the Garrison leader Anael. "That's what your Heaven will be. This is just my favourite."
quietly changes this to night 86 instead
shh no one noticed promise
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in which marie wildly makes shit up about heaven wow nbd
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That much is obvious by the hunch of his shoulders alone the moment he recognizes what kind of surroundings he finds himself in. It's everything he lost, everything they both lost, in such tremendously different ways.
Cas hasn't resisted the pull of the dream too much. Escaping his own is a welcome repriece, screw everyone else's privacy.
This makes him feel melancholy, lost, fond, nostalgic, bitter, so he smiles.
"Shoulda known you'd hang out in a garden."
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Quickly she moves towards him, reaching out to take his hand and giving it a gentle squeeze. "It's much easier than tending to one of my own, you know." She's not taking no for an answer as she starts to lead him through the maze of bushes and flowers, to a small clearing under a weeping willow.
"I'm glad you're here."
OPTION TWO: Ignorance is your new best friend
"How much time do we have?"
"Not long, we have to prepare for the worst."
And then suddenly she's outside, sitting on the grass outside of her college and laughing at a joke she doesn't remember hearing. Dark clouds start to roll in, but she's still sat in the sun, perfectly content to ignore the storm slowly closing in behind her.
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Her cat, at least, knows exactly what to do. He starts to roll around, paws in every direction as he enjoys the green under his back.
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"Are you here to help?" Help for what? She looks a little confused for a moment at what she's saying, but keeps going despite that. She holds up the sketch pad in her hand (when did that get there?) and opens to the page of what, to her at least, appears to be a demonic face. That's not to say that's necessarily what Fortescue will see when she looks. "Not long to go."
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"Not long until what?" she wonders.
Jazz sits up on the grass, now that he's had his fill of rolling, lime-green eyes looking Anna over curiously.
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"Is this where I should direct my questions?" She asks, more a comment out loud than directed at Fortescue in particular, and she holds her hand out for the cat to approach as he sees fit. "We've got a lot of work to do."
As she finishes the sentence a clap of thunder echoes around them, and Anna just smiles as she turns her face up towards the sky, finally acknowledging the approaching chaos. "I hope you brought an umbrella."
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OPTION THREE: Focus on the pain, the only thing that's real
There's no attacker, no other presence in the blank white room, but Anna screams anyway. She clutches at the sides of her head and begs forgiveness of an unknown entity. It won't happen again, she won't let it happen again. It was a mistake, she was deluded, any excuse she can think of comes pouring out and she screams.
And then it stops. Just as suddenly as it had started everything stops and she gasps for air as she waits for some kind of explanation. A minute passes with nothing. Two, even.
And then the whole process repeats itself from the start.
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Finally, he manages to break through whatever is holding him and he can feel the power shattering around him like tempered glass. "Anna!"
Stumbling forward, he drops to his knees painfully next to her and reaches for her.
"Stop it!" He yells at the blinding ceiling.
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"Stop! Stop it, please." She backs up, clumsy and uncoordinated in her attempt to get away as fast as she can. "You can't leave me here, you can't. Don't-"
No, she's not above begging. She's beyond pride now, and all that's left is the clawing need to be free again. At this point, she'll do anything to get out. Even if that means reach out toward Castiel with shaking hands. "Brother, please."
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He crawls after her, reaching for her hand as she reaches towards him. "I'm here for you, Anna. We'll get out of here together. I won't abandon you again."
No one is allowed to hurt his family like this. It's his sister and he needs to make the right decision this time. He needs to stick by her.
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"What will it take? What would you ask of me?" There's something so broken in the way she begs, grip contracting a little with the crack in her voice, unkind eyes all but boring into Castiel's. "What will it take to make you stop?"
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OPTION THREE because i enjoy pain
It's not until the process has repeated itself a few times - five, maybe six - that he's even sure he's there. It's not that he can't intervene, it's that he's just an observer, disembodied, detached from everything that's happening despite how strongly he feels about it. Eventually, though, something shifts; everything is still strangely muted and unreal, like being underwater, but he's there nonetheless. He draws his sword just in case and, frustratingly slowly, makes his way over. It feels like wading, but eventually he manages it. He's not sure how he can help, if it's even possible, but he has to do something - maybe she'll know.
all the pain \o/
Until she sees Gabriel, anyway.
Her eyes dart to the side as she keeps begging the ceiling to stop, kneeling and cowering away as if the distance will make the pain fade at all. It takes almost more force than she can muster, but she forces an arm out towards him, turns her head sharply and gasps out "help".
And just like that, she's back to screaming again.
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Another look at the walls and ceiling, or where they should be, shows that nothing has changed. He's convinced, though, that if they just keep moving the exit will make itself known, or that he'll remember how to get them out, so he picks a direction at random and starts off. It's not until the next time she stops screaming that he realises she has been: it's become background noise almost. Ears ringing from the absence of the noise, he tries to speak and actually manages it.
"Don't worry. You're going to be okay." His voice sounds, to him, as if it's coming from another room. He ignores it. "We'll get you out of here, alright? I'm not gonna leave you here. You'll be fine."
That sounds wrong to him too, the words rather than the voice. He's not sure what it is, but something tugs at his insides that feels strangely like guilt. He can't think why.
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OPTION FOUR: The Shared Dream
GALEN: When there's fire on the ground should it turn my whole world around?
So she's prepared for sleep, even welcomes it a little. It's honestly nice to get a little rest. She's experienced enough as a human and arrogant enough as an angel to really think that nothing bad will come of this. It's only a few hours at a time as it is, what's the worst that could happen?
There's a bright blue flash of light, a ringing so deafening that nothing else can be heard, and a split second - no more than a single instant of unbearable pain before it all stops. The light fades, the ringing quietens, and all that's left is...flames. The ringing is still there, but it's not ringing any more, it's screaming, and the flames only rise higher. Anna can't move, chains wind around her wrists and ankles and everything is so hot, there's smoke, she can't breathe, and she realises what is going on in a sudden moment of perfect clarity.
It's happened, it's finally happened. They haven't just killed her, they've cast her down. She disobeyed, Lucifer disobeyed. It was only a matter of time.
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And then he sees Anna.
He's already short of breath, thanks to the emotional connection the dream has made between them, so shouting across the noise and heat is fruitless. Galen presses through the haze, tries to keep his mind calm, tries to remind himself that this is a dream, because if he can't, there's no way Anna can.
"Anna --" Galen coughs, voice seizing in his throat. "Anna -- look at me!"
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Not that it would make this any more pleasant, and as she raises her head to - what, find an exit? Try to locate some way of getting out, or maybe just to look for help - she catches the sounds of her name being called, and it takes a moment or two to place the voice.
"Galen? Galen- What are you doing here?" There's no way he's in Hell too, and that's the only thing that makes her consider that Maybe this might not be real. Hope desperately might be more accurate than consider, actually. Dean Winchester survived forty years, but Anna is screaming after five minutes. "Galen- listen I can't get out. The chains, I don't know. Holy Oil? Something, but I can't-"
Shit, she can't stop coughing. She's panicking, there's no doubt about that, but there's someone else there at least. Someone a hell of a lot more experienced in nightmares than her. Angels tend to stick to dreams if they can help it, thank you very much. Makes it easier to enter the mind. "What do we do?"
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"You're dreaming!" Galen coughs, looks over those painful-looking chains for a weak spot in the dream, something that can help him tear it down. "You're a fucking angel, Anna, you can change it! Just -- " He reaches up, tries to focus his mind on breaking apart the chains holding one of her wrists. "-- focus!"
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