beingdifferent: (help me? i'd help you.)
Esther Coleman ([personal profile] beingdifferent) wrote2013-09-06 07:08 am

Fourth little lie ♰ 'Cause I'm half-sick of shadows, I want to see the sky

[Once again it's a video today, and Esther is fresh-faced and bright-eyed, obviously not too disturbed by recent events. Her communicator is set up on her bedside table, catching the gauzy canopy of her bed behind her and allowing her to use her hands to sign.]

Excuse me. I would like to ask a favor.

Some of you are teachers for the older kids. I don't want to go to school, but is there anyone who could teach me something fun? How to make something or play something. This place can be so boring sometimes. [She quickly amends, so as not to offend anyone:] But I like the library and the art room and the kitchen. During the port I learned how to fish, and I liked that too. Sometime, I'd like to do it again.

Do any of you know how to do things like that?

[OOC: Esther is affected for the flood and has memory dates with Lua, the Emperor, Dent, and Ned, though everyone is welcome. CW: The memory threads may involve themes of violence, death, and sexual abuse, and are marked.]
deadly_ned: (the table's very comfortable thanks)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-06 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[There had to be a reason that Esther, young as she is, would be an inmate. The Piemaker believes he's seen it for the first time, as he slides out of his chair to sit on the floor in front of Esther. He too hugs his knees, which tends to look a little ridiculous with how tall of a man he is.

He hadn't wanted anyone to know his secret when he came to the Barge. Now, whole groups knew. He wondered why he bothered keeping it a secret at all.

Digby trots over to put his head in Esther's lap. He wasn't bothered by memories. He only wanted to be petted]


I didn't...d-do anything.


I didn't do anything.
deadly_ned: (lonely)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-06 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[Digby did not in fact judge, unless it was to judge the value of the scratches. In the case of Esther Coleman, he judged them above average, and continued to occupy her lap.

More than anything, the Piemaker looks distantly sad. He's met plenty of dead bodies and plenty of people who made those bodies dead, but it's rare he sees it in someone this young. And it isn't within him to pass judgment on a near-stranger when she saw for herself how young he was when he committed his own first accidental homicide]



It's a flood. I didn't realize it was a flood.

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to see.

Please don't be scared.
deadly_ned: (lonely)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Luckily, Digby is old and pretty complacent. He lets himself be manhandled by Esther, his ears only just slightly perking up as he looks from Ned to Esther without moving his head.

The Piemaker, in turn, looks miserable. He likes secrets when they're kept; not so much when they're revealed. So he can sympathize with Esther's unwillingness to share her unfortunate past, and stares down at his hands solemnly]


I saw them die. Yes.
deadly_ned: (hiding under my giant eyebrows)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
[Contrary to Esther's frantic pleas, the Piemaker only looks at her with quiet resolve. He's sympathetic to that desperation, to keep secrets hidden]

Esther.

I grew up with secrets I kept for twenty years.

You don't have to 'not let me' for me not to tell. I'm not a secret-teller.
deadly_ned: (looking down at hands)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
It's not their business.

...Technically speaking, it's not my business either, so I'd be...even worse if I told without your permission.

You're not hurting anyone here. It's not a threat. So they don't need to know.

It isn't their job to know.
deadly_ned: (maybe we are in trouble)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
And I don't like to talk about whatever it is you saw.

So how about we both...not talk about...any of it.

[It's not that he's afraid of Esther; it's difficult to tell what the Piemaker would have done to his own father. Not kill him, certainly, but he wouldn't have been inclined to act kindly towards the man, and it's not within him to judge Esther for the things she's been put through]
deadly_ned: (a little help please?)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's not a man known for touch. On the contrary, the Piemaker is very much against touching other people, for fear of making lasting connections, or worse.

But the sight of Esther near tears is enough to crumple his resolve. His shoulders slump, and he awkwardly extends his arms out in an offer of an embrace]
deadly_ned: (profile of pain)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[Setting his hands against Esther's back, the Piemaker hugs the girl tight, shutting his eyes and wishing he could pull the memories out of his head. But he can't. So he deals with it]

It's all right.

Or it's. Going to be.

It's going to be all right.
deadly_ned: (investigator mode)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

But I have a, um. A high tolerance for death.

It's not the same when you're little.
deadly_ned: (curled up in bed)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-07 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[Slowly, the Piemaker begins to stand, still hugging Esther. He spares a glance to Digby beside him, who wags his tail helpfully]

It's a flood. There's going to be more of it depending on how long it lasts and how close you are to other people.
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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-09 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
[His arms wrapped around her, the Piemaker surprises himself by being so touch-oriented, especially given the nature of the flood. Still, Esther's already seen the worst of him, and there's little he can do about it except offer her comfort]

A few days. Three to four.

Once people...realize what's happening, they'll stay away from you. From everyone.
deadly_ned: (profile of pain)

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[personal profile] deadly_ned 2013-09-09 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes.

Sometimes it seems that way.

It's not the flood that's horrible. It's our memories. We have more bad memories than good and that's what's making the flood so awful.

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