𝓓𝓻. 𝓡𝓲𝓬𝓱𝓪𝓻𝓠𝓢𝓽𝓻𝓪𝓷𝓠(
imarealistnotacynic) wrote in
eyemind2021-02-02 11:13 am
Who or what are you (and why am I the way I am?)
Who?: Mur and Richard Strand
What?: Richard has to confront a terrifying reality on the ship
When?: Monday-ish
Warnings?: Probably a lot of swearing. A lot of violence.
Notes: Rated T for teen
Richard Strand is troubled.
Alex is here, and Alex believes this place is good. Alex is a reasonable woman and it hurts him to think of her like this. Believing in this.
Still in it's own way it is pleasant to be here and he managed to acquire other clothing - a second suit, and a pair of jeans and a flannel shirt he has done his best not to let Alex see him in. He has never let his guard down around her. He can't. She thinks - or thought - that he had something to offer and here...
Being alone with his thoughts is difficult mostly because the longer he's here the more he has a headache. He dreams and it's like he's standing in a crowded room. It's a room full of whispering and he can't stand it because the longer he's here the worse it gets.
Case in point. Here he is in the cafeteria and the whispering is getting worse until -
There's something like a sun nearby.
It's blinding. No whispering just a gentle murmur and when he looks over there's that strange man that he saw earlier.
He blinks, and stares.
and blinks.
And stares.
He can't help it, staring at the man blankly while - awkwardly - holding a hand over his eyes like he's looking at the sun. As far as him - there is a loud sound of crashing waves roaring whenever looks at his mind.
What?: Richard has to confront a terrifying reality on the ship
When?: Monday-ish
Warnings?: Probably a lot of swearing. A lot of violence.
Notes: Rated T for teen
Richard Strand is troubled.
Alex is here, and Alex believes this place is good. Alex is a reasonable woman and it hurts him to think of her like this. Believing in this.
Still in it's own way it is pleasant to be here and he managed to acquire other clothing - a second suit, and a pair of jeans and a flannel shirt he has done his best not to let Alex see him in. He has never let his guard down around her. He can't. She thinks - or thought - that he had something to offer and here...
Being alone with his thoughts is difficult mostly because the longer he's here the more he has a headache. He dreams and it's like he's standing in a crowded room. It's a room full of whispering and he can't stand it because the longer he's here the worse it gets.
Case in point. Here he is in the cafeteria and the whispering is getting worse until -
There's something like a sun nearby.
It's blinding. No whispering just a gentle murmur and when he looks over there's that strange man that he saw earlier.
He blinks, and stares.
and blinks.
And stares.
He can't help it, staring at the man blankly while - awkwardly - holding a hand over his eyes like he's looking at the sun. As far as him - there is a loud sound of crashing waves roaring whenever looks at his mind.

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Like right about... now. He grew aware he was being watched as he went about his business, and upon looking over to confirm just who it was his brows furrowed.
Oh, he knew that look. He'd seen it often enough, though not typically when he was so well disguised. But that didn't matter in this case, did it? It would seem the skeptical doctor's walls had fallen much faster than he'd anticipated. Perhaps the influence of Navi's bond was at play, perhaps the various stresses of their voyage, or perhaps simply being in the company of so many supernatural beings simply wore it down. Whatever the case it was quite clear.
Strand knew, and Murmur was now very aware that Strand knew. Murmur turned his attention upon him, and boy was it ever apparent when he did. It was that sensation of being watched, amplified by a thousand, with a weight and pressure of so many unblinking eyes that not only could See but could peel away those layers and masks and defenses all spend so much of their lives constructing to peer at what lay beneath. To stare into the very soul laid bare.
He held that gaze, just a little longer than was polite, certainly longer than he had with Alex... mostly to make a point. He knows, he knows Strand knows, now what?
"You sound... troubled." Yes. Sound. That is the word he chose to use here.
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Richard Strand is a master manipulator and liar...he thinks. He feels like it as a combination of circumstances makes him feel powerful and sneaky but here...
Here Alex Reagan knows everything. Here people know things and whisper things and there is this man-
Who is staring at him. Not just staring but staring and he wants to run. it's a new feeling. Scientific curiosity mixed with terror.
"I'm- do you have some sort of power?" Is this man an alien? That must be it. An alien species.
"If you do I'd like to ask you not to use it on me please. Thank you."
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He'd find those thoughts entertaining if he knew them, but he'd stopped peeking a moment ago.
"Only looking back at you staring at me, quite rude, I might add. I am not that blinding. Would you like a cup of tea?"
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"I'm not going to be swayed by whatever ability you have. You're extremely blinding." Richard's hands fold as he does his best to stare the other - man? Being? Being seemed more apt.
The whispering, the feeling, and the sense of being stared at...
"I'm sure NAVI and the others on the ship don't appreciate it. I don't know how I didn't catch it before."
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"I am afraid I have little control over that, surprised you can see me now when you'd been unable to before." He doesn't sound surprised, then again Murmur always sounds pretty monotone so it's hard to tell. Fact is, he didn't expect Strand to lose his walls so quickly, but he is pleasantly surprised! Congratulations! Maybe.
"You are one of the few who can perceive past my guise so readily. Impressive, really."
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Richard adjusts his glasses and avoids looking at him, "You've dropped the facade. It's not seeing anything. How do you function with so many...appendages. Seeing things?"
And then he snorts, "It's not a question of now. You've decided to do this.Because you're an alien."
Rolling his eyes, he nods, "I will take that tea if you tell me about your species." he pauses, "I find aliens fascinating."
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That accusation, however, earned a bright laugh. "Oh, hardly. Though I suppose it also might not be wholly inaccurate. I have also quite enjoyed the description 'manifested algorithm'. However, once more, I assure you this is not intentional on my part. I do loathe these discussions after all and attempt to avoid them whenever I can."
Every tiresome time he has to do it. "I intended to make you a tea anyway." He's going to take it as a request, you're welcome.
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It's his turn to begin to get annoyed. Almost like this being is hinting there's something off about him. Richard frowns and presses his lips together because it almost sounds like it's him that's doing it. That's what this thing is implying and he isn't. No matter what this thing or Tanis or anyone else thought...
"...Human beings don't have abilities beyond a potential standard here but I'm not seeing anything beyond what human beings are capable of."
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Oh Richard, it is you. It is absolutely you, and a bit frustrating because Murmur had wanted to play the game longer. Really he'd hoped that wall would stay up so he'd have an opportunity to wing bop him or something. No such luck.
"Just because you deny it to yourselves, blind yourselves, does not mean that it hasn't always existed. You simply lack the tools with which to measure it."
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"You sound like someone I have crossed paths with." His eyes narrow and there is a very clear picture of a smirking yet totally calm and at peace with himself Tanis Braun. Braun who believes this is some sort of evolution, that this thing is some sort of-
"...I don't have any abilities." His mouth sets in a thin line, "I study them. I don't participate in delusions and as for what you are..."
Eyes. That's what he's imagining in his mind.
"...No." He moves to rise, "You're some sort of alien species because that is impossible. The church is a delusion created by men who want to con hardworking desperate people who could be devoting their lives to more."
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"Lying does not become you, Dr. Strand." He reprimands gently, though there's an edge of warning there. He won't play gently forever.
However, he brightens again. "So you do know what I am," You played yourself, Strand. "As for the church I will confirm that it is a human institution by humans, for humans. We have had some unfortunate influence in the past, over enthusiasm on the part of my brethren. They did not foresee the long term outcomes."
So many eyes. So much light.
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"Don't look at me. Don't look at me you're blinding." He has a headache, "Let me gather myself." His throat works and when he speaks it's with genuine emotion, "Please. I'm not psychic. Obviously you're seeing something else entirely. Obviously."
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"Close your eyes and breathe," He suggests, stepping back to lean against the counter. He is, unfortunately, unable to dim his light any further. He's been holding it down since they all arrived, and as far as looking goes well he can't really stop doing that entirely either. Even if he'd love to do so.
"You know that isn't true, why does it pain you so?"
TW: Child abuse mentions
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For Alex
It's not real. None of it is real. This is more real, this space ship, this person. But at least Alex cares and she is a friend.
He knocks, and if and when she opens the door she'll find a disheveled looking man with a hangdog expression, "...Alex. May I come in?"
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"Of course. What's going on?" There's a reflex to want to hug him, but Alex doesn't and instead she just takes a step back to let him into her cabin.
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He glances around the cabin, pacing and pulling at his flannel cuffs before he adjusts his glasses.
"I thought we could- I could borrow some books if you have them." He pauses, " I am...a ravenous reader. I don't sleep well without-"
Without someone beside him
"A book."
Even if it's a fictional person.
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"Do you want some tea or something? You don't seem very much like yourself." And no, she's not offering him a drink because that had gone so fucking terribly last time.
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Jesus. He barely knows this woman but sitting and staring at the table he gestures, "what do you do to pass the time?"
It's nice to be around her. She's not asking things of him. She just thinks he's powerful and good and mysterious and -
you could see. Pause and think, reach into her mind...
"Here or at home."
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Alex kept a thermos full of very nearly boiling and certainly hot enough water in her room to go with the French press and the coffee supply. When Richard had come aboard, Alex had automatically added tea to the list. Fixing him a cup to steep, Alex just puts it in front of him. She doesn’t add anything because even though it was perfect last time, Richard had been a dick about it. So let him do it himself.
“Back home I work mostly. I get too into things. It drove Nic insane.” A pause and she adds, “my boss, best friend and producing partner, I mean.” Just in case he hadn’t noticed. Sometimes Alex is pretty sure that he doesn’t like Nic but there’s not much she can do about it. Nic can be an ass too.
“Here I do a lot of running. Jack is teaching me how to do some wards and stuff on my room which is helpful. But it’s hard. I’m not normally someone who sits idly down. I’ve kinda been recording notes and things about the trip, like a journal almost for when I get home. It would make a good fictional book even if everyone thinks I’m losing it.”
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"At least you're open to the possibility that these things aren't real." He pauses, "Though so far this has measured up to every test that I've put it through and the beings here..."
He hesitates, staring at the spaces around him, "Where can I sit? So that we can spend time together?"
He pauses, "We could talk. Or I could listen to your recordings."
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“No. I know these things are real. I just also know that most people back home are going to think I’m nuts if I mention them. So fictional in their eyes. Not in mine.” Alex isn’t going to be doubting her reality thank you, she did a year of that and it sucked a lot. At least she can sleep now.
That was a step up at least.
Gesturing to the room, Alex just shrugs. “Sit wherever you’d be most comfortable, Richard. But do you want to talk about why you looked like you’d seen a ghost when you knocked on my door?”
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But there's a hard edge to his voice as he browses before settling on a space, "Do you have any books I can borrow? Or I could edit any notes you have. I put myself through grad school and taking care of -"
Pause.
"Well." His voice is thin there, tired and human, "I made money editing papers and doing copy for my fellow professors while Charlie was a newborn. I've obviously pushed books I could do my own. I still can."
Does he start seeing through her stuff? Maybe. Possibly.
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Alex just meets his eyes for a moment and debates pushing but in the end decides not to do it. At least not yet anyway, it’s not worth the fighting that it would cause and she doesn’t feel up to another one right now.
Digging out the books that she’d mentioned before, Alex hands them to him. “I don’t have anything written down, not really. I mostly do everything by audio and then transcribe it later. It’s how I did my sleep notes and stuff for the show and everything.” But then Alex looks at him curiously, with her head tilting to one side as she does it.
“Did you listen to it yet? The whole show I mean.”
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He doesn't look at her as he speaks, "About me in particular and my...rather dramatic impulses as a child?"
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So, she just considers before she says softly, confessing to him something that Alex knows that she'd probably should have confessed to him the night when he'd arrived and drunkenly passed out on the floor of this very bedroom. It's not easy, because it's not something that Alex likes to think about--more than that, it's something that she's been trying to actively avoid thinking about since it happened. There's a reason she's not spoken of it to anyone, not even to Murmur when he'd helped her, and placing it into Richard Strand's hands feels more than a little bit like offering him a dagger with a stunning view of her chest with a bullseye on it.
But she does it anyway, because Alex always tries to be brave. "When I first came aboard, several months ago now"--it feels like lifetimes in some ways-- "there was a thing with Navi where people kind of shared our nightmares with one another. Nightmares, and memories both especially where they intersected for some of us." That was too general, and Alex knows it, but she's having more difficulty than she'd like to put words to it. "They did for me, anyway." A pause and a breath. "So yes, I believe that you experienced things with a Tall Paul of your own, and I believe that you're psychic. I believed that back home. I'm not psychic myself or anything like that but I remembered having a shadowy tall friend called Paul, and he interacted with other people in my nightmare too."
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