st_arkcrowblack (
st_arkcrowblack) wrote in
strangetrip2018-05-02 11:20 am
Entry tags:
[EP] I am made of stars - OTA
It was night and everything smelled like the sea.
Snow White lay spread-eagle in middle of the parking lot, staring up at the stars. Her hair fanned around her head, inky black and, seeing as she hadn’t bothered to cut it since her arrival, growing almost absurdly long.
The sun had set over an hour ago and the sky was full into the black. The moon, not quite full but still nearly so, shone down silver and cool like a single huge, impassive eye. The sight of so much sky and so little horizon left her feeling dizzy, as though if she could forget the feeling of pavement under her back she might float upward and be lost in that eternity up there. It reminded her distantly of Mrs. H’s mirror and how it had caught the moon in its glass. But not enough to spoil the view. Not enough to make her afraid.
She’d had the nightmare again last night, the one where she was caught in the room full of fire. In the beginning it came every night. Then slowly but surely, it became less frequent. She hadn’t burned through the night in months. Logically, it would be months again before the fire, but she still couldn’t quite face going in, lying down, and closing her eyes.
She thought of Sansa and--because she had never asked--wondered if the stars in Westeros were different from the ones above her now. She wondered if that velvet black had a texture, and then if it was stupid to wonder that. She named all the constellations and stars she knew, some from her childhood observations, some from books she’d read in the library. Her gaze fixed for a time on Polaris.
She didn’t think anybody was around to hear her. “It’s so far away that no matter where we are, that’s still north.” It was a wild thought.
Snow White lay spread-eagle in middle of the parking lot, staring up at the stars. Her hair fanned around her head, inky black and, seeing as she hadn’t bothered to cut it since her arrival, growing almost absurdly long.
The sun had set over an hour ago and the sky was full into the black. The moon, not quite full but still nearly so, shone down silver and cool like a single huge, impassive eye. The sight of so much sky and so little horizon left her feeling dizzy, as though if she could forget the feeling of pavement under her back she might float upward and be lost in that eternity up there. It reminded her distantly of Mrs. H’s mirror and how it had caught the moon in its glass. But not enough to spoil the view. Not enough to make her afraid.
She’d had the nightmare again last night, the one where she was caught in the room full of fire. In the beginning it came every night. Then slowly but surely, it became less frequent. She hadn’t burned through the night in months. Logically, it would be months again before the fire, but she still couldn’t quite face going in, lying down, and closing her eyes.
She thought of Sansa and--because she had never asked--wondered if the stars in Westeros were different from the ones above her now. She wondered if that velvet black had a texture, and then if it was stupid to wonder that. She named all the constellations and stars she knew, some from her childhood observations, some from books she’d read in the library. Her gaze fixed for a time on Polaris.
She didn’t think anybody was around to hear her. “It’s so far away that no matter where we are, that’s still north.” It was a wild thought.

Re: Jag & Snow
"At times I actually like it," Snow admitted. "Yeah, we're stuck, but it's... quiet." And not in the same way her early years had been. She wasn't a wind up doll her father played with when she was amusing enough to pick up. If she was bored, she at least had the freedom to do what she wanted. "Safe."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow bit her lip. "I'm sorry. Feeling trapped is..." Were there even sufficient words for describing it? "Nothing's worse."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
"They're not bad," Snow allowed, which for her wasn't high praise but was praise since she tended not to like people in general. Once she'd gotten used to the people here, she found most of them tolerable. Some she even liked.
She pushed herself to sit up before accepting the offered cigarette. "Got a light?" It was almost a joke. She knew he did.
Re: Jag & Snow
"Yeah, I wasn't talking about all of them," he admitted after taking another drag. "I don't even know most of them."
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow inhaled, and while a flash of Mrs. H's attempt to murder her went through her mind, she didn't let it ruin this. Exhaled. "I'm not gonna be the one to tell you to change that course. Most of 'em talk too much for my money." And there were just far too many excitable idiots for their small population.
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
And, well, it was Blackpool, but still.
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
He'd switched back to past tense without meaning to.
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow noticed the slip, but she didn't say anything. That didn't seem like the kind of comment that would lead to anything good. "Sounds like he's all right."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow nodded. "I just had Bear. He was quiet, so we could go whole days barely saying anything. But he didn't get rattled by anything." Whereas she was--and sometimes still could be--jumpy and wary.
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
"Nothing he let me see, anyway," Snow said with a shrug. "A standing bear doesn't run."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow shook her head, not minding the question. She'd had an actual bear back in her father's house, and stranger things had happened.. "Man. Cheyenne. Henry Standing Bear. He took me in."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Snow nodded and took another drag off her cigarette. She was quiet a long moment before she said, "It was. I was fucking awful." The first time she'd met him she'd almost punched him in the face. The only reason she hadn't was because she hadn't been able to land the hit. "He was more patient with me than I deserved."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
"We're lucky," Snow said with the certainty of someone who'd spent the majority of her life with no one to care thing one about her, not really. "Or maybe other worlds just suck less than mine. I don't know."
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow
Re: Jag & Snow