nedofpies: (| stopwatch)
nedofpies ([personal profile] nedofpies) wrote in [community profile] kore_logs2013-07-06 05:00 pm

[open] a friend in need's a friend indeed

Who: Ned and OPEN
What: Random encounters & fallout from dream-walking tomfoolery
Where: House 20, the garden, anywhere around town
When: Day 89

It's been a long week. A long, mostly-sleepless, weird week during which Ned has seen far more of his friends' and neighbors' subconsciouses than he would have liked to. Plus, a creepy city made of crystals that everyone seems to have seen, but no one will claim as their own. Shady stuff. Today, he is determined to wear himself out. Perhaps if he's tired enough, whatever mojo the men behind the curtain have put on him won't be strong enough to stir him out of a deep and dreamless sleep.

It's probably a futile tactic, but he can't just do nothing.

So he is a bustle of activity - cleaning the house, walking around town, checking on the crops to see if they are holding up well (carefully, with an eye for any enterprising tigers roaming too close to the edge of the forest), keeping an eye out for new faces and an ear out for rumors of missing ones.
enchangement: (tell no tales)

[personal profile] enchangement 2013-07-27 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
River tilts her head from side to side before simply shrugging. "Hard to tell." Half evasion, half truth. "Moments and snatches and naps are better than hours of everything in front of a backdrop of a void that has been disrupted and shifted into something else, something un-new, something different."

She gives Ned another hug as a response. "Not tired right now." Which is true. She wants to be awake. When she doesn't want to be awake, well. If it is bad she can get Charles' help, a word and intent that will either make her sleep or ...not. They're still working out the kinks of how her mind actually responds to telepathic suggestion.

"Did you learn anything?"
enchangement: (barely breathing)

[personal profile] enchangement 2013-08-04 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
River smiles. She learned a few things but she isn't sure what good knowing them is. How much of it is her, and how much of it is the world. The problem with sharing dreams is that sometimes it manages to chip away at her sense of reality.

Still. "You weren't always tall, and dogs can get everything wet in less than a tenth of a second."