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[OPEN] ASTRAL PROJECTING AND YOU
Who: Steven and YOU!
Where: Various places, and in Steven's trailer.
When: During the latter half of performance week mostly.
What: Steven's astral form gets stuck in your dreamcatcher, because life is awkward. Also, Greg comes back to the trailer after getting attacked by lethifolds.
Warnings: IDK nothing probably.
► DREAMCAUGHT
Being told that following a set of rules will keep you safe is one thing, but believing it in your gut is another. Along with performing in front of an audience for the first time (as spaced out as they may be) and worrying about the mysterious repercussions of taking naps, anxieties of what might happen have been keeping Steven up at night. He's been spending large portions of each night with his eyes closed, wondering if the dreamcaters will work like they're supposed to, and how performances will go the next day. He's not sure how much he actually sleeps outside of muddled periods of missing time.
He can't help but worry what would happen if one of his own nightmares escapes - like the ones he saw when he was Stevonnie. In front of his dad. In front of everyone. He doesn't want to focus on that right now. He doesn't want to think about it. The point of all this was to get away, wasn't it? He needs to escape, just for a while.
And like in so many other situations, his stress and latent desires manifest them in the form of his powers taking over, outside of his conscious control. As if responding to that desire to get away from it all, his astral dream form leaves his body, made nearly physical by the neighboring Dream Realm. It feels like just another dream, as he rises up and sees the carnival from the air above. Without acknowledging that it's a dream, he lets his curiosity rule him and goes searching without another thought.
Except, in this form, it turns out that he counts as a dream just as much as any phantasm or nightmare from the Realm. Which means that as soon as he gets too close, the charms of protections cast on each dreamcatcher are fully capable of sucking him in too. He doesn't even get the chance to realize what's happened, before he abruptly finds himself tangled in one of their weaves, a strange mix of physical and spiritual.
And that's how you may find a miniature child stuck in your dreamcatcher like a fly in a spiderweb, kicking his legs uselessly.
"Help!" he'll eventually call out, his voice small to match his size. "I... I don't... I'm stuck! Please?"
► CLOSED TO GREG
He knows that his dad had a late work shift that night, but that doesn't stop him from sitting up long after he's gotten back to the trailer from his last performance, waiting for Greg to come home. It shouldn't be that late, he thinks, and given his anxieties about this current location, he doesn't really want to sleep alone.
He read a book, for a while, but eventually he gets too tired to focus on the words. Eventually he shuts off the main lights and just leaves on one of the lamps, staring up at the spaceships and stars the two of them decorated the interior of the trailer with, quiet worries about what Greg might be doing nipping at his insides. There's no reason to think that anything bad has happened but... he saw some of those nightmare guys, and they're scary. Maybe he should go out and look?
He doesn't have his pajamas from home, so for the moment he's using an oversized t-shirt from waredrobe instead. He's all ready for bed, except for the part where Greg is there.
He ends up falling asleep on the couch at around 1:30AM, too caught by surprise to be afraid.
Where: Various places, and in Steven's trailer.
When: During the latter half of performance week mostly.
What: Steven's astral form gets stuck in your dreamcatcher, because life is awkward. Also, Greg comes back to the trailer after getting attacked by lethifolds.
Warnings: IDK nothing probably.
► DREAMCAUGHT
Being told that following a set of rules will keep you safe is one thing, but believing it in your gut is another. Along with performing in front of an audience for the first time (as spaced out as they may be) and worrying about the mysterious repercussions of taking naps, anxieties of what might happen have been keeping Steven up at night. He's been spending large portions of each night with his eyes closed, wondering if the dreamcaters will work like they're supposed to, and how performances will go the next day. He's not sure how much he actually sleeps outside of muddled periods of missing time.
He can't help but worry what would happen if one of his own nightmares escapes - like the ones he saw when he was Stevonnie. In front of his dad. In front of everyone. He doesn't want to focus on that right now. He doesn't want to think about it. The point of all this was to get away, wasn't it? He needs to escape, just for a while.
And like in so many other situations, his stress and latent desires manifest them in the form of his powers taking over, outside of his conscious control. As if responding to that desire to get away from it all, his astral dream form leaves his body, made nearly physical by the neighboring Dream Realm. It feels like just another dream, as he rises up and sees the carnival from the air above. Without acknowledging that it's a dream, he lets his curiosity rule him and goes searching without another thought.
Except, in this form, it turns out that he counts as a dream just as much as any phantasm or nightmare from the Realm. Which means that as soon as he gets too close, the charms of protections cast on each dreamcatcher are fully capable of sucking him in too. He doesn't even get the chance to realize what's happened, before he abruptly finds himself tangled in one of their weaves, a strange mix of physical and spiritual.
And that's how you may find a miniature child stuck in your dreamcatcher like a fly in a spiderweb, kicking his legs uselessly.
"Help!" he'll eventually call out, his voice small to match his size. "I... I don't... I'm stuck! Please?"
► CLOSED TO GREG
He knows that his dad had a late work shift that night, but that doesn't stop him from sitting up long after he's gotten back to the trailer from his last performance, waiting for Greg to come home. It shouldn't be that late, he thinks, and given his anxieties about this current location, he doesn't really want to sleep alone.
He read a book, for a while, but eventually he gets too tired to focus on the words. Eventually he shuts off the main lights and just leaves on one of the lamps, staring up at the spaceships and stars the two of them decorated the interior of the trailer with, quiet worries about what Greg might be doing nipping at his insides. There's no reason to think that anything bad has happened but... he saw some of those nightmare guys, and they're scary. Maybe he should go out and look?
He doesn't have his pajamas from home, so for the moment he's using an oversized t-shirt from waredrobe instead. He's all ready for bed, except for the part where Greg is there.
He ends up falling asleep on the couch at around 1:30AM, too caught by surprise to be afraid.
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It was going to be okay, and he had to be sure of that.