a_shadow: (These are my idiots)
Agent Texas ([personal profile] a_shadow) wrote in [community profile] lifeaftr2019-10-16 11:14 pm

[closed] The Are Vee Bees are at it again...

Who: Agents Texas, Washington, and Carolina. Oh, and someone named Leonard Church, too.
What: Welcoming a new roommate
When: Now
Where: Islet #4, Cottage #3
Warnings: Canon typical language

[ Things have been changing a lot in the cottage, but one constant remains: Ami, the tigerlily. She's wandering in and out of the hut, as usual, investigating all the comings and goings of its residents. Meanwhile, said residents have much to discuss. Carolina has been invited to come stay in Maine's former room by Wash, and moving day has come. Besides this, the usual daily work of living has continued.

Living on an island in some kind of alternate reality Pacific tropical paradise does leave some things feeling unreal, after all.

So they might as well mingle. It's time to get to know each other again. ]
motherfucking_ghost: (welcome to every god damn day)

[personal profile] motherfucking_ghost 2019-11-03 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Didn't uh. Help you with death, though, huh. Or the...wild forgetting thing after.
counterblows: (϶ i'm just a racehorse on the track)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-11-03 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, no. People...when they die, it's like they don't come back all the way at first. It's happened before. Just not to me, until then.

[He remembers full well the kind of situation people had to contend with. Only a few months after he arrived, they lost a good chunk of the population to those fucking flowers.]
motherfucking_ghost: (hrmmmmm)

[personal profile] motherfucking_ghost 2019-11-06 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
So...death isn't death, but it's still bad for fucky reasons. Noted.
counterblows: (϶ it feels like fourteen carats)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-11-06 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Basically. Not fun, but at least it isn't permanent. Usually.

[Why is he even mentioning this? Death has never been permanent for Church, historically, and it continues to not be permanent.]