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A Surprisingly Polite Awakening [Open]
Who: Snake and You, one prompt closed to Joker
When: Early day 59
Where: Starting in Joker's trailer, then going all over
What: Snake wakes up in an unfamiliar place, has a brief freakout because this is real, and then goes off on his own.
Warnings: None yet!
Joker's Trailer (closed)
It's not exactly sunrise when Snake wakes up from his dreams. They weren't pleasant, and he awakens in a cold sweat, shivering and still tired despite his best efforts. His throat hurts a little - he must've been crying or calling out in his nightmares. Blearily he sits up, and fumbles for a lantern before realizing where he is. The low light filtering in under the door isn't enough to see by, but that's just it - there's a door, not a tent flap or cage bars or open sky. It's the new place, the new circus - or carnival, as it were. He looks around in the darkness, but even with his pupils dilated to nearly round, he can't see in here. However, maybe one of his snakes can?
They're all asleep, curled into coils and pressed against him for warmth, though. He doesn't want to wake them, not when they're so comfortable, so he's very careful getting up and sliding off the bed. He's never been on such a soft, comfortable mattress, and he's almost tempted to stay, but he doesn't. Joker took the couch, he remembers that, and the couch was... over there. Best avoid it.
Of course, then the lights snap on and Snake winces. He's been caught, and it's so bright... Is Joker upset that he made that deal? Has he been waiting for him? Snake's stomach drops with dread.
The Cookhouse
Food is not hard to find - Snake just follows his nose. Now that his snakes have woken up, he's got them all over him - they don't need to be fed, but they still want to get a look around. He gets a few odd looks, but those seem less frightened or horrified and more curious and unfamiliar than most he's ever had. He's new here, and people don't know him yet. That's to be expected, but it's still surprising. Back home...
... Well, never mind that. This is home now, at least for the next year. He arrives soon enough at the cookhouse, and is just blown away. The circus never had anything like this! It's beautiful, but intimidating. He's not sure what to do. Here, he doesn't eat first, he knows that much, and it looks like there's still a large selection... He moves to the end of the line to follow along. He's going to have to find a place to sit, too. Looks like most of the tables are taken. He'll have to sit with someone, and that's... By the time he gets his meal, he's steeled himself to the inevitability, and sits down with a stranger.
"'Good morning,' says Emily..."
Around the Carnival
This is so... different. Rides. Restaurants. Events. Even the people. It's different, but some things are the same, too. The big top, the way everyone's in a hurry, and the fact that he's got a job to do are all familiar.
Snake can be found wandering almost anywhere, a little bit dazed. He may bump into you, or may say something as simple as, "'What are you doing?' says Webster..."
As always, he speaks in two voices. Webster's is low and cautious, while Snake's own is a bit higher and quiet.
When: Early day 59
Where: Starting in Joker's trailer, then going all over
What: Snake wakes up in an unfamiliar place, has a brief freakout because this is real, and then goes off on his own.
Warnings: None yet!
Joker's Trailer (closed)
It's not exactly sunrise when Snake wakes up from his dreams. They weren't pleasant, and he awakens in a cold sweat, shivering and still tired despite his best efforts. His throat hurts a little - he must've been crying or calling out in his nightmares. Blearily he sits up, and fumbles for a lantern before realizing where he is. The low light filtering in under the door isn't enough to see by, but that's just it - there's a door, not a tent flap or cage bars or open sky. It's the new place, the new circus - or carnival, as it were. He looks around in the darkness, but even with his pupils dilated to nearly round, he can't see in here. However, maybe one of his snakes can?
They're all asleep, curled into coils and pressed against him for warmth, though. He doesn't want to wake them, not when they're so comfortable, so he's very careful getting up and sliding off the bed. He's never been on such a soft, comfortable mattress, and he's almost tempted to stay, but he doesn't. Joker took the couch, he remembers that, and the couch was... over there. Best avoid it.
Of course, then the lights snap on and Snake winces. He's been caught, and it's so bright... Is Joker upset that he made that deal? Has he been waiting for him? Snake's stomach drops with dread.
The Cookhouse
Food is not hard to find - Snake just follows his nose. Now that his snakes have woken up, he's got them all over him - they don't need to be fed, but they still want to get a look around. He gets a few odd looks, but those seem less frightened or horrified and more curious and unfamiliar than most he's ever had. He's new here, and people don't know him yet. That's to be expected, but it's still surprising. Back home...
... Well, never mind that. This is home now, at least for the next year. He arrives soon enough at the cookhouse, and is just blown away. The circus never had anything like this! It's beautiful, but intimidating. He's not sure what to do. Here, he doesn't eat first, he knows that much, and it looks like there's still a large selection... He moves to the end of the line to follow along. He's going to have to find a place to sit, too. Looks like most of the tables are taken. He'll have to sit with someone, and that's... By the time he gets his meal, he's steeled himself to the inevitability, and sits down with a stranger.
"'Good morning,' says Emily..."
Around the Carnival
This is so... different. Rides. Restaurants. Events. Even the people. It's different, but some things are the same, too. The big top, the way everyone's in a hurry, and the fact that he's got a job to do are all familiar.
Snake can be found wandering almost anywhere, a little bit dazed. He may bump into you, or may say something as simple as, "'What are you doing?' says Webster..."
As always, he speaks in two voices. Webster's is low and cautious, while Snake's own is a bit higher and quiet.
lies
It's not even weird until they run out of letters.
"'Are you sure?' says Emily." It doesn't seem like the kind of thing to waste on him, really. He's sure he can find his way back on his own. Is there some danger he doesn't know about?
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“But it’s not too different from home- try ta get it started early in the mornin’, carry on until the afternoon. Easy ta get inta the habit.”
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Not that Joker doesn't know that. Snake's seldom seen him without his prosthetic, besides all the other changes. Some things are very different here.
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Still. No use hiding it now. “And everythin’ else…. It’s not as bad as ya might think. Just- strange.”
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Besides, he's not scared of Joker. He's afraid of becoming further removed from human more than anything. He's afraid of being treated like a freak again. Maybe here it's more acceptable, being different, but it's still something he's not looking forward to.
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“But there’s good food, and most folks ain’t too bad here, so there’s that, at least.” There it is, a break in the threes, and he starts to gesture. “See that big round thing? Can’t remember if ya ever got ta see it when we were travelin’, but that’s the ferris wheel. Easy to find yer way around the place if ya have that as a reference.”
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Snake's snakes have more questions as they wander. What kind of food is there, what do people do around here, what's the travel like. But Snake himself grows shyer, more hesitant, as they walk around. He's a little overwhelmed.
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Actually... "Why don't we go ride it ourselves? So ya can see for yerself."
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Snake gulps nervously, but Joker would never put him in danger, would he?
A pang in his chest says Joker would never trust him with danger, but he squelches it down.He nods.no subject
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He kinda doubts it, though, they tend to like small spaces, havens. They're picky like that. Still, it's a way for him to convince himself to ride.
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"Well, here it is!" And he lets Snake get a good look at it. It's bigger when you're at the foot of it, after all.
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"'It's frightening, are we really going to ride it?' says Bronte."
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But he won't push Snake or his snakes into anything he doesn't want to be in.
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“Ya get used ta the heights…. Well, hopefully ya will.”
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"Try lookin' out the window now," he offers. They're not at the very top yet, so maybe a baby step will be good for Snake.
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"'How is this possible?' says Emily."
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"Ringmaster has it all done up," he says. "Can't get a view like this even in London, huh?"
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"'It's beautiful...' says Donne."
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Leaning back, content with what he's managed, Joker hums. "That's how it is for any stop we go ta, so long as there's no talk about dangerous stuff."
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Quickly, however, he looks to Snake. "But if there's expected danger, the Ringmaster or Nightrider usually tells us, alright?"
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Not even with Joker. He's changed so much...
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"It'll all be fine," he promises. "I'll be here ta watch over ya, so if there's anythin' yer confused about, I'll be there."
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