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( OPEN ) the devil takes care of his own
Who: klaus, you! + a few closed starters
Where: mansion + grounds
When: july fifth
Rating: will warn if necessary!
Summary: klaus is in wonderhell and he's not super happy about it
The Story:
mansion + grounds.
Where: mansion + grounds
When: july fifth
Rating: will warn if necessary!
Summary: klaus is in wonderhell and he's not super happy about it
The Story:
mansion + grounds.
[ klaus has settled, inasmuch as he intends to here. if nothing else, wonderland has been surprisingly accommodating. he has a room quite fitted to his taste, one of those handy and interesting closets for anything else he might need (save a few particular objects, as he's been told and proved for himself), and all the booze one could possibly hope for.
he believes it's time to find out more about his new prison. klaus stops only shortly in front of the mirrors in the hallways, wondering about their dangers. the library holds some significant attention of his, since it is the wonderland's supposed trove of information. it's certainly a curious place and one that astonishes even him in its breadth. though he does not linger to read, he does pull a few of his favorites (the art of war, hamlet...) and a few oddities off the shelf to browse. hamlet in particular seems to strike a chord in him; he tempers the grief on his face before putting it back.
later, he'll stop in one of those quaint tea rooms for lunch. a perfect opportunity to sit back, watch the residents come and go, and learn something about them from afar. of course, he's brought the hefty tome history of the peloponnesian war fora cover for his creepingsome light reading.
the vendors also hold a particular interest to him. while he browses, he does not dare buy. not even when his eyes catch sight of a wooden horse, a small trinket about the size of his palm. it sits quite harmlessly at one of the tables and klaus stares at it with rounded eyes, still and stricken for a long moment.
eventually, he ends up at the bar because he could certainly use a drink after his day of exploration. he'll sit on a stool and order a whisky - only the best. ]
feel free to begin a starter literally anywhere in the mansion or on the grounds if none of these work for you and you still wanna tag! klaus will see it all. he will literally be in the boiler room to check it out. i cannot stress his paranoia-induced thoroughness enough. feel free to pm this journal or send me a plurk @provenance if you have a question or are unsure about anything!
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Yet in those moments before he looks down to provide his answer, Cami sees something in his eyes—or she thinks she does. It's fleeting and quick, well hidden if it had been there at all, a moment that only lasts long enough to plant a seed in thoughts barely formed before they're forgotten.
His hands linger on her arms, his touch warm, intimate for how gentle and light it is. Klaus offers his answer, and Cami smiles in relief born not from the simple hope that maybe no one's been compelled or threatened after all.]
She probably gave you a pretty good rundown then, but we should still compare notes. [She motions towards a nearby table, mentally offering Jo her apologies for shirking her duties (and for Klaus at that, considering that the last time he'd been in Wonderland, Jo had been the bartender pumped for information). She means to join him momentarily, but not before she slips away from him, moving easily behind the bar to grab a well aged scotch and two glasses.]
I don't know how much you've gone through back home, but the last thing I remember is getting arrested. [Said as she rolls her eyes; she likes Will well enough, but seriously, he thinks she's a serial killer? Never mind the crazy occult knick-knacks or her wacked out family history. The notion is just flat out crazy.]
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though it doesn't rule him, even through the constant storm inside of his heart, his clenching throat, his entire being wrecked with her: he has control. he's regained it more than enough to notice with a shrewd, discerning eye: this is her place. she knows it as well as rousseau's, if not better. she has been here, living a different life.
it's comforting and concerning all at once.
klaus slips into a seat at the table and waits. he waits for her to return, forces himself to look around the room; to not look at her. takes in the decor, the furniture, the decorations. ] Well, the network filled in many blanks as well. [ his voice is level, easy, even casual. his gaze returns to her as she comes back.
perhaps she sees it falter, just so. the time she speaks of feels so very long ago, and yet isn't. not at all. ] Ah, yes. [ s-so casual ] You made quite the fantastical suspect. [ klaus licks his lips before he goes on. he has no reason to to own up to this: he is from the future. ] It will comfort you to know you've been acquitted of all charges. I hope Freya has let you know at least that.
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That's not really surprising; people around here tend to be pretty helpful. No compulsion needed. [Including Cami herself, whenever a new face pops up on the phones. She's pretty sure Klaus hasn't made a network post just yet, which is probably for the best. There are things Freya might have warned him about, but that only Cami has seen, thanks to her longevity in Wonderland. She sets the glasses down, pours their drinks with practiced ease, then takes a moment to lift hers as she slides into the seat across from him.]
Cheers. [She tries to temper it; Wonderland remains as ever a terrible place. Klaus certainly seems off, hesitant in certain moments that Cami can't quite fully reconcile to his newness. But she is well versed in this world, and it leaves her more easily happy that he has arrived, in spite of all the dangers. Even as she sips her drink, it only momentarily covers her smile.]
Oh, thank goodness. I was not looking forward to a prison saga. [Not that she expected to get convicted or even tried, but still. Orange jumpsuits aren't exactly flattering on anyone. At the mention of Freya, however, Cami does manage to temper that grin; inadvertantly, Klaus has stumbled upon one of Wonderland's truths--perhaps the worst one, in some ways.] Sort of--not really. But it's not Freya's fault.
[No, that had been by request. She blows out a soft breath, letting her fingers toy with the rim of her glass.] The thing about Wonderland is that it steals our memories--specifically, of itself. I don't know if it's protecting itself, or if it's just part of the chaos, but...
When people go home, they don't remember anything about being here. They return to the exact moment when they left, so they don't even know they've been gone. [Cami speaks with unshakeable certainty on this; she should. She's experienced it herself.] Which means that knowing about the future doesn't really tend to help. There's nothing the people trapped here can do to change their lives back in their own worlds.
[Her mind goes then to Wirt, to Sam, to the people she's seen confronted with a future they can't change, but whose dark promises haunt them like cruel ghosts-to-be.] So I've been going by a don't ask, don't tell sort of policy.