Vastra (
eversohungry) wrote2013-03-10 10:49 pm
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[Action/Video] Transmission 003 - In Which Vastra Returns
[By Vastra's reckoning, years have passed. Her position at Scotland Yard has been elevated considerably, and in addition her little inner circle has expanded to a veritable 'Gang' of sorts. She and Jenny were married and happy, the Doctor had some of his familiar spark back, and yet...]
[Vastra leaves the woods, her hat veil trailing behind her as she carries it in her hand. Luceti, again. Warmer this time, thankfully, however it was not a welcome sight.]
[Not much seems to have changed, though upon her return to Luceti Vastra regrets leaving behind the few friends she had made. Natasha, Mr. Barnes, Miss Amelia, and Loki to name a few. However life went on and it went at a very quick clip after her return. Now those feelings of regret were resurfacing. Part of her wonders if they escaped, and hopes they did. Part of her feels slightly deflated that should they be gone, she would have to start completely over. This time with the knowledge that her wife was missing her, not just her paramour.]
[She walks down into the village, the path still familiar, repositioning the black hat and veil over her face. She takes it in, as much as she can, and feels very uneasy when she gets the sense that the changes she sees are extremely superficial...]
[When she arrives at the room she had, there is plastic over the furniture--and though the clothes and personal items are gone, it appears the heavier things never moved. Vastra pulls the cover off her familiar chair, sits, and opens her journal.]
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Is there anyone here who recalls seeing me a few years ago? I realize this is most likely a strange message, however as unsettling as Luceti is, little seems to have changed since my departure. I suppose this is simply the nature of this place?
[Vastra leaves the woods, her hat veil trailing behind her as she carries it in her hand. Luceti, again. Warmer this time, thankfully, however it was not a welcome sight.]
[Not much seems to have changed, though upon her return to Luceti Vastra regrets leaving behind the few friends she had made. Natasha, Mr. Barnes, Miss Amelia, and Loki to name a few. However life went on and it went at a very quick clip after her return. Now those feelings of regret were resurfacing. Part of her wonders if they escaped, and hopes they did. Part of her feels slightly deflated that should they be gone, she would have to start completely over. This time with the knowledge that her wife was missing her, not just her paramour.]
[She walks down into the village, the path still familiar, repositioning the black hat and veil over her face. She takes it in, as much as she can, and feels very uneasy when she gets the sense that the changes she sees are extremely superficial...]
[When she arrives at the room she had, there is plastic over the furniture--and though the clothes and personal items are gone, it appears the heavier things never moved. Vastra pulls the cover off her familiar chair, sits, and opens her journal.]
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Is there anyone here who recalls seeing me a few years ago? I realize this is most likely a strange message, however as unsettling as Luceti is, little seems to have changed since my departure. I suppose this is simply the nature of this place?
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[This is, from Vastra's point of view, a colossal problem. Messing with time, with timelines and dimensions and tearing so many holes in space, is a very easy way to destroy everything. That much she knows for a fact. And with the Doctor off chasing Clara all over time and space, the probability of something going wrong is astronomical. Vastra always erred on the side of caution and assumed that anyone who wasn't a Time Lord had no clue how to navigate time and space.]
Well, isn't that interesting. [She flares her nostrils slightly in aggravation, but eventually smiles.] Do I look like I've aged much?
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We should catch up properly of course, but at least tell me if you have been well? In general?
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[She hesitates at Vastra's question, because there's so many ways she could answer that. Her reply, when it comes, is carefully spoken.] Well enough.
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[The answer Natasha gives her, however, isn't satisfactory.]
My apartments were left mostly as they were when I arrived home, I believe. However I would be grateful for some assistance removing all the furniture drapes. If you did not have other plans, of course.
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I don't. Would you like me to come over now?
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[And now Vastra has to attempt to at least get that 'musty apartments smell' out before Natasha arrives. This is probably futile, but she goes around opening most of the windows, removing her hat, opening the cabinets and seeing what's been left alone. Fortunately she still has her dishes and kettle, though those seem to be the only personal accoutrements that are left.]
[By the time Natasha arrives, Vastra has started the kettle and is wiping down some of the dustier surfaces. Not that much dust has settled in a few weeks, but she hasn't actually had a visitor to her Luceti apartments yet. Shabby as they are now, and she's certain Natasha will understand, she still wants them to look somewhat nice.]
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Alright, so I might have picked up a little more than tea, but I thought you might be running low on other supplies too. This should at least hold you over until you get settled and can get down to the shops yourself.
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Goodness, thank you Natasha. [Vastra's surprise easily slides into a smile and she reaches to take some of the bags from Natasha.] I hope it wasn't too much of an inconvenience.
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[She turns, giving the other woman an assessing look for a moment, curiosity written in the slight tilt of her head.] So, I'm not sure 'welcome back' is quite the right thing to say here, considering, but you know what I mean.
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Are you hungry? I find that talking over a meal is usually much more pleasant, even if the subject matter is not.
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[She closes the cupboard door and leans back against the counter, her pose casual, but there's a slight hint of defensiveness in the way she crosses her arms over her chest.] I never claimed they didn't. I sometimes wish they didn't. [She concedes with a huff of laughter, glancing down.] Although not really. Perhaps only when they are being difficult.
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Well, there is an alternative to emotions. Having absolutely nothing happening inside of you. Putting your brain into a robot. Though I've heard it described as 'a fate worse than death'.
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[She flashes Vastra a small smile in apology.] And I know you are. I'm sorry. I'm not very good at accepting... sympathy.
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...Yes. [She goes back to the tea as though the moment hadn't happened, and starts pouring hot water into the cups.] It is the reason those creatures have to conquer planets. No one wants to be a canned vegetable.
[She slides saucers under the cups.] I can empathize. However I have no reason to be insincere, I hope you know that.
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I do know that. I wasn't doubting your sincerity, Vastra. I just have a difficult time... responding to it, in some cases. But I thank you for offering it, all the same.
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