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Date: July 6, 2000
Status: Public
Setting: Manor gardens, Front desk
Summary: Delirium arrives.
If someone had asked Delirium why she was where she was, presently sitting cross-legged on the grass in front of Lower Tadfield Manor, she would have no answer for them really, except that it felt rather like she should be there.
And anyway she was entertained.
The impressive wreckage of a plane a dozen or so feet away held her attention for good five minutes or so before she climbed to her feet and left it a habitat to a number of small noisy multicolored frogs.
To the human eye, she appeared to be a girl not more than fourteen years old, wild purpley pink hair, shaved on one side of her head, dressed in tattered badly matched clothing.
They would boggle at her for a moment or two, wondering absently if that streak of orange hair was there just a moment ago, and then just as quickly move along, dismissing her with relief, as a runaway or one of those eccentric rocker kids.
Not-so-human eyes would deal slightly better with her rapidly changing appearance. At least in theory.
The personification matter-of-factly ignored the front door and crawled in through an open window that may or may not have been there before. One never knew with her.
She landed, a rainbowed tangle of limbs, beside the front desk with a soft thud and blinked her mismatched eyes at her surroundings.
Status: Public
Setting: Manor gardens, Front desk
Summary: Delirium arrives.
If someone had asked Delirium why she was where she was, presently sitting cross-legged on the grass in front of Lower Tadfield Manor, she would have no answer for them really, except that it felt rather like she should be there.
And anyway she was entertained.
The impressive wreckage of a plane a dozen or so feet away held her attention for good five minutes or so before she climbed to her feet and left it a habitat to a number of small noisy multicolored frogs.
To the human eye, she appeared to be a girl not more than fourteen years old, wild purpley pink hair, shaved on one side of her head, dressed in tattered badly matched clothing.
They would boggle at her for a moment or two, wondering absently if that streak of orange hair was there just a moment ago, and then just as quickly move along, dismissing her with relief, as a runaway or one of those eccentric rocker kids.
Not-so-human eyes would deal slightly better with her rapidly changing appearance. At least in theory.
The personification matter-of-factly ignored the front door and crawled in through an open window that may or may not have been there before. One never knew with her.
She landed, a rainbowed tangle of limbs, beside the front desk with a soft thud and blinked her mismatched eyes at her surroundings.
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Date: 2006-07-15 06:17 am (UTC)"Key?" Loki mumbled. "Pocket." And then: "Dizzy. Bed?"
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Date: 2006-07-15 06:43 am (UTC)"209. Good show, it's just 'round the corner. Off we go..." Thankful he wouldn't have to tackle another flight of stairs, John picked the god up again and walked the short distance to the suite, where he awkwardly unlocked and opened the door and entered, depositing Loki on the bed.
After automatically tugging off his friend's muddy shoes and setting them aside, he tucked the covers around him securely. They weren't all that heavy, so he dug a spare blanket out of the room's wardrobe and added that as well.
Still concerned, he sat on the edge of the bed and patted Loki's shoulder, hoping he hadn't already passed out. "Oi. Stay with me a minute, man. D'you have meds you need to take? Or a doctor who needs to know?" The last thing he wanted was to leave the poor sod alone if this constituted a full-blown medical emergency, but he had no way of telling for sure.
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Date: 2006-07-15 07:22 am (UTC)John's question rang the alarm bells in his head, though.
"I'm fine." he assured the human. "Probably just flu. I react rather badly to fever. Thanks for the help, though. I owe you."
That was almost coherent, he thought feeling quite proud of himself. It had to mean that he wasn't as badly off as he was feeling.
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Date: 2006-07-15 08:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-15 08:48 am (UTC)"Thanks, you're a real friend. Don't worry about me, though. I'll be fine and Odin should be back in a few hours. Freki will watch me until then."
Indeed the still pink wolf was standing beside the bed like a guard.
*Of course he'd never let on that he'd want any. Unlike John Odin probably didn't know what it was like to be sick.
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Date: 2006-07-15 08:57 am (UTC)He left the key and a glass of water on the nightstand, and paused on his way to the door to cautiously pat Freki on the head, murmuring, "Good lad, you'll keep an eye on him, yeah?" Then, with a final glance back at Loki, he exited quietly, shutting the door behind him.
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Date: 2006-07-15 09:03 am (UTC)Loki sighed happily and closed his eyes. He was asleep a moment later.