Bethany Hawke (
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Who: Bethany Hawke and Sam Winchester
Where: Sam's room, then probably -- in Sam's room?
When: A day before the Aether leak!
Rating: PG-13 at highest.
Summary: Bethany fulfills a promise to a new friend.
The Story: It's been a month, now.
A month of sitting in her room and staring at her hands, wondering if there's anything different beneath her skin. Reanimated corpses didn't look alive -- she knew that much from when they'd found her mother. Whatever strangeness this was, it wasn't that.
It's the flower that she carefully hung from her roof to dry, safe and away from tiny paws, that reminds her that she promised Sam that she would see him. She still doesn't really know how to work the devices aside from the video function.
She heaves a deep sigh, makes sure both the pets have food, and heads to where Sam is listed as staying.
I should've called first, she thinks as she lifts her hand to knock.
Too late now, though. Too late for a lot of things.
Where: Sam's room, then probably -- in Sam's room?
When: A day before the Aether leak!
Rating: PG-13 at highest.
Summary: Bethany fulfills a promise to a new friend.
The Story: It's been a month, now.
A month of sitting in her room and staring at her hands, wondering if there's anything different beneath her skin. Reanimated corpses didn't look alive -- she knew that much from when they'd found her mother. Whatever strangeness this was, it wasn't that.
It's the flower that she carefully hung from her roof to dry, safe and away from tiny paws, that reminds her that she promised Sam that she would see him. She still doesn't really know how to work the devices aside from the video function.
She heaves a deep sigh, makes sure both the pets have food, and heads to where Sam is listed as staying.
I should've called first, she thinks as she lifts her hand to knock.
Too late now, though. Too late for a lot of things.
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Old habits die hard and all that, though sometimes they're more dangerous to others, and to themselves, than just 'habits.'
"It might," he concedes, raising his eyebrows. "If your world doesn't have that stuff now, it doesn't mean you never will. Someone might invent it in your time, even."
You never know, right?
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As for the statement about phones -- she laughs.
"I don't think it would be in my time, unless it was aided by magic in some way." She may or may not have asked the closet for a few copies of her phone so that she could take them apart. She hasn't gotten to the putting them back together bit just yet.
"They're very much more complex than anything I've ever seen at home. We don't even have electricity, yet."
Someone's been reading science books in her spare time.
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Many of them are frivolous, but as lot are necessity. Electricity for heat, for cooking, for light and utility.
"At least you can explore the theory here and see it in action." He glances to a nearby light bulb, nodding distantly. "Even if you don't remember it when you're back, it's still interesting to look into it now."
That's how he feels about magic, about the supernatural within Wonderland that they don't have access to in his world.
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"Of course. I don't think any knowledge can ever really be wasted, or ever really forgotten." She purses her lips, then, "Much like this place can hurt and torture us, it can't really take us fully away from the worlds that we came from."
It seems as if Sam is a kindred spirit, at least when it comes to the pursuit of knowledge.
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"No, but it does take away the knowledge we get here," Sam reminds her, frowning. "Completely, as far as I can tell."
Trying to find a way to retain those memories was one of his long-term goals, though there hasn't been much progress on that front.
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The knowledge that she was hoping to gain from him about the device. She draws her phone out of her pocket.
"If you're still willing to help me, of course."
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"Alright, so... is there anything specific you want to know about, or how to do, first? Or should I just do a general run-through kind of thing?"
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"I'd love a basic overview of what this thing is exactly supposed to do. I know what people use it for, of course, but that's rarely an object's only intended purpose."