Jack Sparrow (
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And I would walk 500 miles... [OPEN]
Who: Jack Sparrow and YOU.
Where: Anywhere in Wonderland. Literally, anywhere.
When: After all the murders and stuff.
Rating: PG-ish??? idk guys, I play a pirate.
Summary: When there's no events going on, Jack wanders, with a lack of anything else to do.
The Story: Jack walks at least five miles every day.
He's long since calculated exactly how many steps it takes to reach that quota. Wonderland makes him feel trapped -- he's never spent this much time on land before; he's never spent this much time in one location before -- and it fills him with a restless sort of energy he's not entirely sure what to do with. And so, he wanders.
But anxious energy isn't the only reason why he walks everyday. The events in Wonderland have a good amount to do with it. While some events don't seem to affect him at all, others were dangerous. And Jack wasn't about to let this place get the best of him. Not when he can just as easily fight back. And so, he wanders. Five miles a day.
But that's not to say he doesn't stop to chat, to eat, to drink. Because Jack knows that building up connections is just as valuable as being physically ready, if not even more so. And so he makes sure to stop and chat with Ellen as he passes the bar, as well as anyone else he might come across as he wanders up the stairs, down the stairs, through the mansion halls and outside on the grounds.
Where: Anywhere in Wonderland. Literally, anywhere.
When: After all the murders and stuff.
Rating: PG-ish??? idk guys, I play a pirate.
Summary: When there's no events going on, Jack wanders, with a lack of anything else to do.
The Story: Jack walks at least five miles every day.
He's long since calculated exactly how many steps it takes to reach that quota. Wonderland makes him feel trapped -- he's never spent this much time on land before; he's never spent this much time in one location before -- and it fills him with a restless sort of energy he's not entirely sure what to do with. And so, he wanders.
But anxious energy isn't the only reason why he walks everyday. The events in Wonderland have a good amount to do with it. While some events don't seem to affect him at all, others were dangerous. And Jack wasn't about to let this place get the best of him. Not when he can just as easily fight back. And so, he wanders. Five miles a day.
But that's not to say he doesn't stop to chat, to eat, to drink. Because Jack knows that building up connections is just as valuable as being physically ready, if not even more so. And so he makes sure to stop and chat with Ellen as he passes the bar, as well as anyone else he might come across as he wanders up the stairs, down the stairs, through the mansion halls and outside on the grounds.
It's all good!
The sea is home for Jack Sparrow, more so than any piece of land could be. And it hurts, being so close to home and yet, not being able to properly reach it. It's enough to drive someone mad but, thankfully for Wonderland, Jack's already just the slightest bit mad to begin wit.
And so he makes his way to the beach, hoping, but not really expecting, anything to be different. That he might just find a way back to the sea.
But, this time, while there wasn't a secret escape route home, there was a woman. Unable to resist -- not that he really tried -- he makes his way over.
"It's quite a sight, ain't it? The sea." He knows there are people in Wonderland who have never seen the sea before. And while Jack can't even imagine that kind of life, he can, at least, still appreciate the beauty of the sea, despite having seen it every single day of his entire life.
<3!
"It is. I find that I keep coming back here when I need to think."
Much like Jack she is frustrated to have the illusion of an escape so tauntingly waved in her face, and yet it is still more soothing than anything else to be here on the beach. The sea washes even the madness of Wonderland away, if only briefly.