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Time: July 26, 2000
Place: Front steps
Status: Locked for Wensleydale
Summary: Brian broods
Brian usually had energy to spare. It was sort of a constant; some minor law of the universe. The Brian Particle was always characterized by energetic behavior and a trail of crisp packets.
But he wasn't feeling very bouncy at all. He wasn't tired, and his muscles weren't stiff, but he felt worn out somewhere inside. He'd brought out a rugby ball and tossed it around, spinning it up into the air and catching it, but he'd lost interest in that.
It was seeing Adam and Pepper fight like that. It was being so mad at Adam himself. It was not knowing what Adam wanted or how he was going about things. Brian could usually muster quite a bit of faith in the unofficial leader of the Them, but that wasn't working. Something of a crisis, really.
How could Adam let that happen? Had he just not seen it?
What if Pestilence (or was it something else?) wanted a bit of him?
And now he was just sitting on the front steps to the manor, looking out over the grounds. The sun hadn't set yet, but it was getting there, sort of darkening without being pretty. It made his stomach sort of sink in him, like a rock weighting him down.
Place: Front steps
Status: Locked for Wensleydale
Summary: Brian broods
Brian usually had energy to spare. It was sort of a constant; some minor law of the universe. The Brian Particle was always characterized by energetic behavior and a trail of crisp packets.
But he wasn't feeling very bouncy at all. He wasn't tired, and his muscles weren't stiff, but he felt worn out somewhere inside. He'd brought out a rugby ball and tossed it around, spinning it up into the air and catching it, but he'd lost interest in that.
It was seeing Adam and Pepper fight like that. It was being so mad at Adam himself. It was not knowing what Adam wanted or how he was going about things. Brian could usually muster quite a bit of faith in the unofficial leader of the Them, but that wasn't working. Something of a crisis, really.
How could Adam let that happen? Had he just not seen it?
What if Pestilence (or was it something else?) wanted a bit of him?
And now he was just sitting on the front steps to the manor, looking out over the grounds. The sun hadn't set yet, but it was getting there, sort of darkening without being pretty. It made his stomach sort of sink in him, like a rock weighting him down.
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Roll, roll, went the rugby ball.
"And Adam says he'll see that we don't get hurt 'too bad'. And he counts that as not 'too bad.' And Pep was hurt, and everyone was just going on like it was all right, and Adam just... I dunno, probly just slapped that woman on the wrist and told her 'no, no.'"
The rugby ball dented further as he leaned harder on it. Roll roll.
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It seemed like Adam still loved them. But why did he let something that bad happen? He cared, right?
"That's stupid though, ain't it?" Brian said, as if to himself. "He cares about us, right?"
Of course he did. Brian just felt... very lonely and small sometimes.
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"I think we'll get out of this alright."
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A little of his energy was returning. "And dog would be your pet leopard and we'd hold him for ransom."
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They were getting close to the clearing now, and Brian hushed up a bit.
"Hey, look," he said, pointing. There they were-- the clear spot, all lush and green with little leafy things and grass. Surrounded by trees, but flat in the middle...
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