Misty Day (
shadowsran) wrote in
networkinthenight2019-10-06 04:30 pm
[audio] @silver; Backdated to the fifth [open]
[Someone had been around the docks when...all of that happened, broken an arm, and spent the following days snugly shut up tight in her house. Not a weakness she wants on display, of course, but she's angry, and having been in no useful condition for supply-regathering isn't much of a boon to her pride. But a handful of days shut up are little better.]
Couple things, just, quick.
Couldn't stick around the ferry and people's chief concern seems to have been food, which is fine, but I'm wondering if anyone got gardening supplies, and if those made it? I've mentioned it in passing to a handful, but especially given the exact worry I had was just proven right, no excuse to not be proactive anymore. We have good gardening types here, and it's better for the town as a whole if we can set a couple plots up...immediately? Fast as possible. A couple of small greenhouses are kind of a must at this point too. I'm not really up to building and clearing condition right now, so anybody brave enough to turn soil and move rocks and handle basic construction, drop me a line. People I talked to before, uh, the same I guess? We can divvy up who goes where, five people per square foot's a bad spread of resources.
Second thing - I'm getting the impression nobody's liking those flowers very much. [She's...largely unperturbed. Distressingly accustomed, at this point. Were the month not getting off on such a broken foot she'd be amused.] If it's crippling and you're desperate for something, stop by and I can give you a little cone to breathe through. Plague doctor-style, but tiny. Cute. [Deadpan:] You'll look like little birds, and it'll smell like pine.
Couple things, just, quick.
Couldn't stick around the ferry and people's chief concern seems to have been food, which is fine, but I'm wondering if anyone got gardening supplies, and if those made it? I've mentioned it in passing to a handful, but especially given the exact worry I had was just proven right, no excuse to not be proactive anymore. We have good gardening types here, and it's better for the town as a whole if we can set a couple plots up...immediately? Fast as possible. A couple of small greenhouses are kind of a must at this point too. I'm not really up to building and clearing condition right now, so anybody brave enough to turn soil and move rocks and handle basic construction, drop me a line. People I talked to before, uh, the same I guess? We can divvy up who goes where, five people per square foot's a bad spread of resources.
Second thing - I'm getting the impression nobody's liking those flowers very much. [She's...largely unperturbed. Distressingly accustomed, at this point. Were the month not getting off on such a broken foot she'd be amused.] If it's crippling and you're desperate for something, stop by and I can give you a little cone to breathe through. Plague doctor-style, but tiny. Cute. [Deadpan:] You'll look like little birds, and it'll smell like pine.

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[There's old internet hearsay about a person being able to live off of cabbage, potatoes, and butter. She doesn't trust it, but it speaks to the value of them. Three small packets of seeds are deposited into his hands.]
Strong start.
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I hope this works.
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You sound real intense sometimes, you know that? It's gonna work fine, c'mon - start quick now, fingers crossed we'll be catching results soon. You're good luck, I decided.
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Misty. I'm an assassin. And I crashed the ferry. I am not good luck. If anything, I'm the opposite.
[But it does follow back to the garden with the seeds, settles on its knees at the edge of the turned earth closest to Misty's house, and waits for instruction on how to plant things.]
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Only a couple per packet, and they need to be spaced out differently. This one...[A moment to eyeball the space, provide a rough estimate.] Maybe six here, one even row across. Press in with a thumb and cover them back up, like, a handful of dirt.
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It flexes its metal fingers and grumbles,]
That's going to take forever to clean out.
[Time to keep seeds in that hand, and use the right hand for burying them. Yep.]
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Could ask Rastus about canned air, maybe? The little dust ones, for computers.
You're doing good so far, though.
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[Scooting over a little for the next kind of seed to plant.]
That could be useful, though.
[Because it does recall technicians using compressed air on the arm before. It had been... cold? The sensation is very distant but still there in its memory.]
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[Limited supplies to start with and hardly any control on its reliability bodes ill for stockpiling; they ought to be taking with both hands, as quick and often as possible.]
You do Thanksgiving?
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[The look it gives her says that no, it does not do Thanksgiving. It doesn't know what that is. Something about being grateful? Not not phrased in such a way that it can comfortably just say "sure I'm thankful" and be sure that's the right response.]
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[It is, this must be said, her favorite holiday, and the first that hit her when she considered the holiday season doth approach.]
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[Seems like a shame. Though if it remembered holidays, it might remember family, and that's. Not somewhere it's brain is going to go, right now.]
Will we have those here?
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I mean, I can't speak for the town at large, everyone being from such different places, but I'm not skipping any. You have to pick what you want for Christmas, too.
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[It doesn't know what Christmas is, Misty, how is it supposed to know about presents?]
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[Nobody is out of the know enough to not want things!]
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Okay.
[Less difficult, though:]
So I'll need one for you. And other people. When is Christmas?
[Does it need to get these gifts in the next few days?]
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[She can smell the difficulties a mile away, and is hastening to try and plant the seed that even helping everyone as he currently does would be gift enough, if it came to that. No need to make it a stressful affair.]
And it's a good excuse for big dinners - more I can teach you to cook.
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For now, it's going to be content with the idea of more cooking lessons. Getting back to normal, or their probably very weird baseline of normal.]
Okay.
[This time the "okay" is less bordering-on-stressed and a little easier, more thoughtful.]
You can have Crowley and Aziraphale over.
[If she isn't still mad at them, too.]
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Aziraphale's always welcome. Have to see how much sense Crowley's got by then before I rush to save him a seat, though. Rash and endangering, and you can't mix signals with those things.
[Wrongdoing has to be punished, in wildly disparate ways, but she can respect the capacity of sentient growth and her other friends' closeness to him enough to not dismiss the notion outright.]
Coal come Christmas, though.
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So it asks, instead,]
Coal?
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But she smiles.]
It's what bad kids get. Santa saves good stuff for people who are good to one another.
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What is a Santa?
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It's weird, but roll with it, it's mostly a story for kids: Old man who lives in the North Pole, with his wife and reindeer and elves, and they spend all year making toys and watching kids to see who's been good. Then on Christmas Eve, he checks it, loads all the gifts onto a sleigh, and the reindeer fly it all over the world so he can give nice kids gifts. You leave him cookies and milk out of politeness.
[A beat.]
It's fun.
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Are you serious. You're yankin' my fucking chain, right? Do the kids really believe that?
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Not at all! Kids love it, they write him letters, it's cute. We're gonna leave cookies out then, this year, make sure you get the full experience.
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