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- º mcu: skye,
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- º tvd: damon salvatore,
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- º world trigger: kohei izumi,
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- º z nation: ten thousand
( march intro ) WELCOME TO THE PINES!

waking up
There was an accident. That's basically the only thing you know for certain. Maybe a car wreck - metal and broken glass everywhere, and the sirens and the screaming. Or maybe there was an explosion. Maybe your bike hit a rock and you careened uncontrollably off a mountain path. You can't can't quite make out the details, not who was at fault or why. Try as you might, the chaos is all you can remember.
It's also the last thing you remember from before you wake up here.
When you open your eyes, the accident is gone. Instead, you're in a hospital bed. You're sluggish, covered in a scattering of minor injuries you only vaguely remember getting, not to mention the vaguely-healed remnants of any wounds you might've had before.
It's a shame you won't be able to tell the difference between the two. Your memories are an indiscernible fog if not absent altogether, only a few standing out in your mind with any kind of certainty.
Whether or not the room's empty when you wake, it's not for long. Nurses bustle in, taking your vitals and asking your name and anything else you might remember. Welcome to Wayward Pines, they tell you. You'll make a full recovery here.
Much of what you say (especially anything unusual, anything about monsters or magic or outlandish technology) will earn placating speculation of head trauma “from the accident”. You'll be told to stay put, not to push yourself, and to wait for the doctor to clear you before you leave... Then you'll be left alone. The hospital's population is quadruple the usual, and you get the impression the nurses are working themselves ragged just running damage control. You can even leave your room without much fuss - whichever doctor or nurse intercepts you gets called away almost immediately to deal with something even more pressing.
Mingle, visit your fellow patients, even poke around for a few basic answers. Or maybe, maybe just stroll right on out the front door.heading outside
One step outside and it's perfectly clear that your hospital gown simply isn't going to cut it for long. the sidewalks and buildings covered in snow and a crisp winter wind whipping at you through the thin cloth. It's like a scene out of a holiday greeting card or a snow globe, picturesque and nearly untouchable. And yet you're here. Touching it all. Dressed in nothing but a hospital gown. You should at least think about getting some mittens if you're going to keep, you know, touching it.
Trees line the street at regular intervals, carefully manicured and coated in a thin layer of pure white snow. Cars cruise by at a safe and respectable speed. Pedestrians spare you glances, some wary and some concerned.
This isn't even the picturesque city center, though a colorful nearby sign reads "Main Street" with an arrow pointing due south, followed in smaller font by a list of businesses you don't recognize and one that you might: Wayward Pines Police Department. Whether you asked for yourself or simply overheard, you've likely caught wind by now that all of your earthly possessions now lie with the Sheriff until you see fit to claim them.
Might as well head that way, right?items reclaimed
So you've visited the Wayward Pines Police Department and reclaimed... well. Most of your stuff, anyway, though you can't quite remember what's missing. Best to put it out of mind, as you head down the steps toward the Main Street sidewalk. At the very least, pedestrians have stopped looking at you like you're sick or crazy. (Then again, depending on what you're wearing, maybe it's gotten worse.)
The sheriff also forked over what looks like the key to a house ("A cozy place to stay while you're here in town."), plus the address that it belongs to. You could check it out, see what kind of digs they're putting you up in.
Or you could stick around Main Street and sight-see a little. Also a perfectly viable option. Hell, maybe it'll jog your memory a little. A few of the shops do feel inexplicably familiar...( ooc notes )
Welcome to the second newbie mingle log! We apologize for the delay.
This log is meant to cover characters' first day in Wayward Pines. For the most part, only the five memories detailed in your character's application are remembered throughout the duration of this log, although the first couple of false Wayward Pines memories might begin to surface (in those who've opted to utilize this mechanic) as the day wears on. These memories, as noted in the FAQ, feel very real and are accompanied by as much emotion or sentiment as a real memory would be.
Any questions about the log or its contents can be addressed to our FAQ or the intro log's designated Plurk.
Skye | Agents of SHIELD | OTA
[The last thing Skye remembered was falling out of a flying car and then she woke up in a hospital filled with people that did not look remotely familiar, not exactly the type of situation anyone would enjoy being in. What made her really panic though, was her lack of any solid memories. Save for a few, but were those even real? The nurse talking to her assured her that this was normal, that she had some head trauma from the accident. Not really reassuring to know your brain is messed up.
Feeling antsy, Skye ignored the warnings to stay until a doctor came in to make sure she was okay to go and left her room. Hand holding the hospital gown shut, despite the fact that it was tied Skye wasn’t very confident that if a sudden breeze flew past no one would see anything. Turning a corner, she nearly jumped out of her skin when she almost knocked into someone. They looked just as confused as she did.]
…Did you get in an accident too?
[Heading Outside]
[The cold air was nice for about two seconds before she was quickly reminded that, yes, she was only wearing a hospital gown. It would’ve made way more sense to just turn around and go back inside, maybe ask for her actual clothes back. They had to have them, right? Except a part of her felt it was better to keep going and not go back inside. Maybe that was the ‘head trauma’ or maybe it was something else. Either way she still felt very much out of it and it seemed others noticed. Or maybe it was the fact that she was outside wearing essentially paper.
The white snow on the ground with the snow reflecting off of it was blinding and Skye had to squeeze her eyes closed for a moment before opening them when someone asked her, politely, to move out of the way. Her eyes had just caught the signs telling here where not only main street was, but also the police station. As she was reading the sign, Skye overheard someone talking about how the police station was holding their stuff. Brows knitting together, Skye turned to them.]
Shouldn’t the hospital have that stuff?
[Items Reclaimed]
[With her belongings back in her hands, Skye is left feeling still very much confused. The clothes she was wearing didn’t trigger anything. The computer, however, did. She felt excitement/relief at seeing it here and then immediate annoyance when she realized it didn’t work properly. There was no internet. Throwing out her hospital gown, and now dressed a little bit more warmly, Skye stepped outside. Backpack slung over her shoulder and key to a house that didn’t belong to her, Skye shoved the piece of paper with the address into her pocket for now.
Looking around to see if anything, or anyone, looked familiar, Skye’s eyes fell upon a cafe called Java Joe’s which triggered another familiar feeling in her. Or maybe it was because it was freezing and coffee seemed like a really good idea right now. Either way, after looking both ways, Skye crossed the street to go inside. Thanking the person in front of her when they held the door for her after they stepped in.
The smell of coffee was warming enough on its own. Unsure of what to order as she didn’t remember what she liked, or hell, if she even liked coffee, Skye finally settled on whatever the barista felt like making. Once she had it, she moved over to a small empty table. Taking out her laptop again, Skye set it on the table and reached for her cup of coffee as the screen came back to life. Looking through files, Skye’s heart sank a little as she was reminded suddenly of what she did on this computer. Highly illegal things. Hacking into government agencies even. Looking around to make sure no one was actually looking at her screen, Skye caught someone staring right back at her. Gnawing at the inside of her cheek, Skye quickly looked away and closed her laptop as she reached for her cup of coffee and took a sip.
Yep. That was disgustingly sweet. ]
[Wild card]
[Wanna do something that's not on here? Feel free to start something or shoot me a message on plurk
Outside!
I dunno, the hospital gets a little crazy. When I woke up there, they told me the deputies were checking my stuff for evidence. I know where it is--do you want me to walk you there?
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What do you mean 'when you woke up here'? You got in an accident too?
[Clearly something wasn't right here, and it was pretty obvious Skye wasn't about to play along.]
Please? This gown isn't cutting it.
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He strips off that sensible coat as they speak, revealing a dark blue sweater with a tacky geometric print along the hem underneath as he offers the coat to her.]
Yeah, about a month ago, I was in a hunting accident. Here, you can wear this til we get to the station. It's only a few blocks, but you have to be freezing.
[His words about the accident are careful, leaving out anything like 'before' or 'waking up here.' Better safe than sorry--everyone seems nice enough, but it's always better to keep your mouth shut.Just in case.]
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[But then he's holding it out to her and she doesn't actually want to say no. So she takes it from him with a tight smile.]
Thanks.
[It's warm thanks to his body heat and she's quick to zip it up and stuff her hands in the pockets.]
Seems like a lot of accidents happen around here.
[Does she sound suspicious? Because she is.]
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items reclaimed | java joe's
His expression is pretty flat, though, before he frowns and looks at Skye again, just to make eye contact.
And give a little wave.
That's not creepy, right?
Hopefully. ]
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There. She waved back. Although she's quick to look away again, debating to herself if she should just leave. She's on edge, and that much is fairly obvious.]
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Still. He feels bad. A little. Like he's startled her and he definitely didn't mean to.
So, Cassian goes back to the barista, and orders a black coffee, and brings it to her. ]
You don't look like you're enjoying...whatever that is.
Maybe this'll be better?
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Oh. Uh-
[Brows knitted together, Skye takes the mug from him.]
Thanks. I think.
[Stranger danger, but also, nice stranger? Maybe?]
I have no idea what it was either. I don't really know what-
[What she would order? Yeah. Probably better that he doesn't know her memory is shot.]
I'm Skye.
[She's at least confident that she knows her name.]
Heading outside
That's just how it is here. I can show you the way.
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That'd be great, actually. Please tell me it's not far from here?
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Do you work here?
[Thats the only explanation she could think of for her being here right now.]
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Outside
[ She's going to have to look up a bit higher there. Peering down at her from 7'6" is a very, very strange looking fellow.
The voice isn't close to human, despite the clear English: it's like he was speaking through a rusty cheese grater and someone had edited several different layers of this together in a program. Most of his face is hidden under a mass of colorful scarves, but the eyes are too bright and the face segmented, scaly. What looks like a crest sticks out from under the head wrap.
He's got a surprisingly innocuous looking, blue Nike duffel bag slung over one shoulder. After a moment of staring her down, he sighs and turns to dig through it, pulling out a pair of neon orange sneakers and a brown trench coat, offering them to her. ]
Here.
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What the fuck is this?!]
...What are you?
[Rude.]
Sorry I mean, what are you?
[Yeah that wasn't any better.]
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It goes quick as it comes though, hurt fading back into the default scowl and Lantar jerks the armful of proffered clothes at her again. ]
Look, it's been a fucked up day enough as is. Do you want the stuff or not?
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I don't remember being anywhere near here.
[That... Is not an answer to his question at all. She's still really out of it, okay?]
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Thread wrap?
Works for me! <3 We gotta do more with these two asap.
items reclaimed; java joe's
She grabs breakfast at the coffee shop most mornings, seats herself at the same table every day, and people watches. Most of the time there's nothing suspicious. Everyone who's lived in this town before the freak incident of several accidents are normal, behaved, following the rules posted everywhere. Which is suspicious in and of itself. Today, though, something out of the ordinary catches her eye, and Natasha's gaze zeroes in on the woman on a laptop clearly out of place here where the highest tech most people have is a beeper. It's when the woman looks away that Natasha's eyebrows raise over the rim of her coffee mug, and she takes a sip as it clicks: One of May's, though she can't recall her name.
Natasha stands, taking her newspaper and tucking it under her arm, grabbing her mug with her other hand and heads over to Skye, settling down opposite her. It would be impolite not to introduce herself. ]
Fancy piece of tech you've got there.
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Either way, Skye looks up when this stranger comes to sit across from her and comments on her laptop. She hasn't quite realized yet that it's out of place.]
It really isn't, but, thanks.
[She doesn't say it, but Skye's expression says it for her. 'Do you want something?']
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She's settled herself across from the girl as she replies, pausing a little in feigned surprise. She lifts the coffee mug to her lips and takes a sip, tilting her head as she pretends to consider her answer. ]
You sure? I haven't seen anyone with anything like it. May I?
[ And she holds a hand out towards the laptop. ]
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A laptop?
[Skye held her hand on it just so she couldn't make a grab for it as she looked around. No one else had one out. That was odd.
Eyes falling back to the woman, Skye looked at the woman's hands before her eyes drifted to her face.]
Sorry. The battery is dead.
[As it is, Skye's already moving to put it back into her backpack.]
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items reclaimed
So when he finds Skye and her laptop, the stare that lands on her is open curiosity. Her glancing away isn't discouragement; he just rises, moving to sit opposite of her at her table instead. His eyes rest on the laptop, then glance flick up to her as if seeking an explanation for it. ]
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Apparently not.
Sitting up straighter in her chair when he decided to just sit across from her, Skye reached for her laptop. She didn't actually think he couldn't talk, just that he was somehow owed an explanation for what it was she was doing.]
Can I help you?
[If she comes off cagey, it's because she is. She has no idea what's going on, or who any of these people are. Hell, she barely knows herself. Now this dude who hasn't said a word, is sitting across from her with half his face covered. For what reason? So no one could ID him if he did something bad?]
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But short term: yes. He gestures again at the laptop. It hadn't worked the first time, but some people need repetition. For emphasis he reaches as if he'd pull it open reverse of the way she'd closed it — but fails to account at all for the catch at the lip of it, like he has no idea that's a necessary step. (Which, of course, he doesn't.) ]
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My laptop? What about it?
[Did he want to borrow it? Because that wasn't going to happen. Neither was him just looking at it.]
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