[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.
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.
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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?"
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He lets out a laugh that's just a touch unhinged; it's better to laugh at his situation than any other alternative. "Much, much more than I ever wanted to know."
It might only be a fraction of what River deals with every day, but Ned thinks he can understand a little more fully, how hard it must be for her, to have everyone else's minds and memories before her like an open book she can't look away from. Respecting the privacy of others was never an option for her, and in return, everything they've experienced becomes something she must experience tangentially, vicariously.
He'd seen too much, drawn too many conclusions from what he'd seen. Not all of it had been so bad: there had been Riley as a jaguar cub, romping through the underbrush, and Simon and Kaylee and the rest of River's family in the stars. But there had also been Meyer as a child, stony-faced and unblinking, and Jesse in that bathtub, and more.
"What about you?" he asks, with a wry twist to his smile. It's not impossible that River learned some things that she didn't know before, from the dreams. But it's also possible that he's just teasing her, very gently.
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Still. "You weren't always tall, and dogs can get everything wet in less than a tenth of a second."
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He thinks back over the dream now, again, as he has been on and off since it happens. "I think the strangest thing was being younger than you. Or... thinking I was younger than you, for a while." Of course, there had also been the way River interacted with the people in the white coats, at the very beginning, how she had held his hand and dragged him out of the familiar nightmare. "Strange how... real it feels. Like all of it actually happened, even though I know it really didn't."