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Manuela Hidalgo ([personal profile] veronicaed) wrote in [community profile] tunasub2013-02-09 12:09 am
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the long-awaited...



She watched with distracted disinterest as the doctor's coat slipped out of view through the doorway, the door closing behind him with a gentle click. Her fingers rested, as always, on the uneven and scaly surface of her right arm, and her gaze dropped to the ground.

It had been a surprise for Manuela when she'd opened her eyes one day - it might have been night or morning, she wasn't sure - and found herself staring down the walls of the USA's most secretive holding facility again. Now that she looked back on it, maybe it hadn't been surprising enough, all things considered. After all, she couldn't pinpoint the last thing that happened in Nautilus, or the first thing that had had happened here in America. At some point, everything became fuzzy, blending together, and eventually, she'd realized that she wasn't where she thought she was any longer. It was like slowly falling to sleep - the world slipping away, shedding its skin to become something familiar but altogether different.

Or maybe it was that she'd finally woken up.

There was no proof that Nautilus had ever really existed, after all. She clearly remembered her arm being deformed and hideous, her fingers glued together with waxy flesh and chitinous plates until they weren't anything she recognized - but none of that was the case here. It was as it had been the day she'd first seen it - discolored, ill-textured flesh, nothing more. She'd looked on in wonderment as she was able to flex all five digits. There was no bird of paradise in the corner of her room, no odd cat-shaped robot waiting at the foot of her bed for her to wake up. The only sign that anything at all had changed was her missing bracer - the one she'd given to Rion. But when she asked about it, the doctors said that she'd only ever had the one.

Manuela had spent a long time wondering about it. It had been more than a year that she'd spent in that place. She'd laughed and bled and lived there - and for a girl infected with the deadliest strain of the most horrible virus on the planet, that was really something. But in the span of her few months here, it had grown more and more fantastic, more bizarre, more impossible. She'd catch herself trying to Bend things. And after some time, it had seemed like foolishness. The doctors monitoring her condition had said she'd passed out for some time on the helicopter; that she was probably suffering from some serious trauma, and some strange dreams certainly weren't out of the condition, and T-Veronica was almost entirely a mystery to them so who knew what side effects it might be having? But she was healthy, they said. That was good. And she'd stay that way as long as she was here.

She never asked how long that was going to be.

She found herself writing it all down. The things she remembered from the city, that is, because it seemed like it was slipping away into fantasy every moment. They allowed her to do that - so she did; she wrote in her small, girlish handwriting about Vincent's voice and his little house in the North, and the smile on V's mask and the car that blasted opera music, and Rion's grumpy look and the dry feeling of his hands. Sometimes she wrote about her father, and sometimes about those days in the jungle with the snakes and flies, but more than anything, she wrote about Nautilus, closing her eyes and frowning and trying to remember. Like she was doing now, locked up in a special little room in a country far from home.

Because she still believed that it was real. Nautilus was - is - home.
delmetor: His enemies called for peace, but he brought them death. (a strangely shining light)

s-sorry, maybe the tags are just shy o///o

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't Memorial Hospital, that was for sure. Hospitals, holding cells, prisons... They were all one and the same to him. After awhile, they all start to just feel that way, too.

Something felt different about this place, though. Whatever it was, he couldn't place his finger on it, but the feeling was almost creepy. He also didn't like the fact that he could be spotted at any given moment, either. Rion Steiner was hardly a master of sneak and stealth, after all. He could only hope not to turn the corner to bump into any of the patrolling guards in the immediate area anytime soon.

But this also meant easy detection, which called for Rion's attention when a call out suddenly echoed. It sounded like...

"Manuela?" His feet came to an abrupt stop at the voice. He looked around, trying to figure out where it was coming from.
delmetor: That crown don't make you a prince. (they're masters in reverse psychology)

doki doki o///o

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Rion was not good at being quiet. He tried, though. Really. Even if the clunky footsteps of his boots on ground made his presence slightly obvious.

He checked around the corner, making sure that the course was presently clear, before he began to approach the source of that familiar voice. Soon, he was met with the face of a girl he knew fairly well.

"It's me..." He stared, lifting his head a bit to try and see the room behind her, but it was a fairly small window, of course. "What are you doing in there?"
delmetor: (tra la la not listening)

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
Rion nodded as he drew closer to Manuela's door. While he wasn't expecting any excitable reunion, he at least thought that Manuela would have opened the door by now.

But it didn't seem that it worked that way.

And suddenly this is all starting to seem uncannily familiar.

"I'm an Angelii." Because that totally answered her question.

Well, it kind of did, what with Angelii having the unique ability to not just dwell within worlds, but interact with them, too. Rion just hadn't found any reason to, until now.

"I don't know why I'm here. I didn't even know that this world was yours." His hand reached out, touching the door. This didn't bode well to him. "Why do you live here?"
delmetor: You can't tell me what to do anymore. (nothing to win nothing to lose)

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
Rion had never done this before on his own. He had meddled with worlds with groups, like Silent Hill and Kalliste. This... was something he never knew he could possibly do before.

"Custody?" The word alone was an unfamiliar concept to the boy, who stared at his friend through the blocked door with furrowed brows. "You mean you're their prisoner."

It was only natural for Rion to draw to such assumptions, given that he had seen this scenario before. He lived it himself. Just because they dolled it up differently didn't make it much different from back then.

Or so he thought.
delmetor: You can't tell me what to do anymore. (nothing to win nothing to lose)

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
"You sure about that?" Rion scoffed, tapping at the locked door.

For Rion, this all hit a little too close to home, but that didn't mean he was about to run away. Not when it had been so long since he'd even seen Manuela, and talked to her like this.

And he missed her.

"If they catch me, I'll deal with them. Hang on."

The locks inside the door seemed to snap, winding until it was free from the hinges. Using his powers in this instance hurt like a bitch, sure, but Rion was willing to suffer the consequences -- for Manuela.
delmetor: Prying open my third eye. (the last stop)

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
At this rate, Rion figured they can skip all the crap and get straight to business... the business being that he was sick of all the crap. He was tired of just watching, and he was fed up with being powerless. He was an Angelii, something with the power to influence worlds. He had the power.

Now was the time to actually make use of it.

"What's it look like?" Rion Steiner, casual as ever. "I'm breaking you out of here."
delmetor: And it never was. (so it's not the same you)

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
If it meant anything, it wouldn't have mattered whether Manuela protested or said anything otherwise. Rion had decided on something. He decided that he was going to get the hell out of this place.

She was coming with him.

No one should be locked up like that, especially not Manuela, no matter what she thought

So it was refreshing that she didn't say anything. It made things a lot easier because it wouldn't have changed anything. Still, Rion made the instinctive effort to grab her hand, once the door was open. "Come on, we're leaving." He tugged her forward.

He wouldn't admit it, but Rion had no idea what the hell he was doing at this point. He was going off of what just felt right. If he was going to regret something in his life, it wasn't about to be this.
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[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-09 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Rion didn't know anything about government probably wouldn't have made Manuela feel any better, would it? He was acting all on impulses now, what felt right and what controlled him. It didn't take long before that illusion began to wane, and he began to realize once more that he had no idea what in the hell he was doing.

"Then we're just going to have to make one, right? I'll take us back to wherever I came in."

As if that was supposed to inspire much confidence for poor Manuela. Rion really didn't know. He was trying to follow his memory to wherever it was that he came in from, and maybe find some kind of loophole there somewhere.

Of course, that didn't make much sense, but in hindsight, this whole scenario was pretty much as nonsensical as one could get. He could Bend reality into a thing that was beyond sense, and it still wouldn't make any difference.
delmetor: His enemies called for peace but he brought them death. (crawl claw and scrape)

IT'S GOOD, BRAH

[personal profile] delmetor 2013-02-12 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Rion didn't know anything about government probably wouldn't have made Manuela feel any better, would it? He was acting all on impulses now, what felt right and what controlled him. It didn't take long before that illusion began to wane, and he began to realize once more that he had no idea what in the hell he was doing.

"Then we're just going to have to make one, right? I'll take us back to wherever I came in."

As if that was supposed to inspire much confidence for poor Manuela. Rion really didn't know. He was trying to follow his memory to wherever it was that he came in from, and maybe find some kind of loophole there somewhere.

Of course, that didn't make much sense, but in hindsight, this whole scenario was pretty much as nonsensical as one could get. He could Bend reality into a thing that was beyond sense, and it still wouldn't make any difference.