http://001999.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 001999.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2008-05-06 06:06 pm

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Who: Patchouli Knowledge & Lelouch Lamperouge

Where: Lelouch's Room (Room 004 on Floor 006); Code Geass world

When: Now, May 6

Rating: PG for now?

Summary: After a short conversation between Patchouli and Lelouch, Lelouch agrees that if the chance comes, he would take Patchouli to visit his homeworld. Now that chance has come, and they're taking it.

the Story:
Honestly, Lelouch was a little frightened by the thought of returning home. One reason was because he didn't expect the chance to come so soon, although he wanted to go back. The second reason was because he couldn't image how "home" was after his forced departure. He sat in his computer chair, staring outside the window that he and Patchouli were soon going to go through, voices of the world beyond it clouding his thoughts. When this got boring - and somewhat annoying - he turned his head slightly to the opposite side and exchanged glances with the door, waiting for his guest to arrive. The door was left unlocked, so entering wasn't the problem. It was the concept getting out of the room - out of the mansion -  that had his mind jumbled up.

[identity profile] jacaranda-honey.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
[[It could be worse, dearie~]]

"Well, in that case... we should go visit them; hopefully they won't give us too much trouble." She stayed a little optimistinc about this; it was the least she could do, right? No sense getting worried ...

"Well, I'm sure I could modify that, somewhat." She didn't know if the others could hear them, and it didn't seem so, but she had illusion magic she could use to at least appear to them, right?

[identity profile] jacaranda-honey.livejournal.com 2008-05-30 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, Patchouli was quite skilled with quickly engineering spells. She quickly completed her spell and put it to use. To others, she would appear to be there, but simultaneously it would not be powerful enough to make someone accurately believe that the girl existed; to them it would probably just be an image, existing halfway between dimensions -- and auditory signals would be just as inhibited. "Well, it's not going to do much," she told Lelouch, "but I can communicate with them a little. I don't know if it'll hold out long, but you'll still have to be my voice, because they won't be able to hear mine." She entered, still a bit close to Lelouch. "This is the best I can do, at the moment." Rather a shame, she thought.

She turned to the President. She would speak, but knew that this would not help at all. She was slightly disappointed, but what could be done?

[[OOC: It'll probably fade in and out repeatedly then eventually fail completely soon enough.]]