Eva Bell: -History Researcher at the Daily Bugle -Freelance Artist -Linguist -Singer -Mutant Current Residence: Hell's Kitchen Lofts Faceclaim: Vanessa Marano Closed RP affiliated with axrpg
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Eva smiled gratefully as Jubilee helped her sit up. She hated being so weak and needy but knew rushing things would only make her condition worse. She managed another giggle at the cute nurse comment. "Mmhmmm, there's a beautiful tall blonde one who made me feel much better... actually I don't think she was a nurse." She grinned through her reddening cheeks, the memory of Nadia staying with her bringing an even bigger smile to her face. She instantly wrapped the scarf around her neck and giggled. "Or the Star Wars logo if a skull is too difficult?" She removed the scarf and ran her fingers over it, lost in thought for a moment. "I missed the city too... I wasn't sure if..." her voice cracked and she found herself blinking rapidly, "I wasn't sure I'd make it back."
âHeyâŠâ Jubilee reached out for her to assist. âTake it easy there wildflower.â She offered her a gentle smile, her features softening upon seeing Evaâs smile. âOh well you know, the nurses were pretty accommodating. Cute too.â She whispered the last part and winked. Jubilee chuckled, looking over to the scarf. âBlack, yes but no skulls. Iâm not THAT good yet but Esperanza is teaching me.â She mused over her question as she pulled the scarf out of her purse and passed it to her friend. âNot much. The city has been rather quiet. It missed you.âÂ
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Eva's first attempt at sitting up failed as her weak arms weren't able to support her weight. Her second attempt worked, though she groaned with the effort and then smiled as Tandy expressed her relief. "It's nice to be awake," she said in a soft croaky voice. "After what happened I wasn't sure if..." she stopped short as a shiver ran down her spine at the memory of Mastermind's attack. "I'm just glad to be here." She smiled warmly at the question. Of course everyone asked it and there wasn't really an honest answer she could give. "I'm good. Tired and achy and bored but things could be worse. How have you been?"
Tandy sat near Evaâs hospital bed with their phone on one knee, and their notebook on the other. They were copying down a classmateâs notes they had helpfully sent them, since they hadnât been paying much attention in that class. It was something to keep them busy, while they waited for Eva to wake. They heard her shifting in bed, and glanced up with a smile. âHey there.â They closed their notebook, storing that and their phone in their bag again. âI havenât. But, God, itâs a relief to see you awake,â they admitted without thinking. âHow are you feeling?âÂ
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âWell I admire your resilience,â Evening mocked, the sarcasm perfectly clear in her tone.  She would never admire anything about the woman that stood before her.  Her whole life was littered with horrifying stories involving the Brotherhood under the leadership of Polaris and though her parentâs had taught her to not hate others, she found that very hard when it came to Brotherhood members.  She had to admit though, that seeing the green haired woman visiting Eva was an act of caring she had never expected to witness.  It was unnerving.  âIâm the weirdo?â She spat back, throwing a dirty look Lornaâs way.  Eveningâs face remained completely impassive, not reacting at all to Lornaâs words but she straightened up to her full height and balled her hands into fists as the other woman started to advance on her.  A voice in the back of her mind said âjust give me one good reasonâ but it never came.  After Lorna had delivered her threat Evening leaned towards her, showing she wasnât afraid.  âMe hurting her should be the least of your concerns and trust me, you will never find me.  But every time youâre anywhere near her trust me Iâll know about it and if you or your band of brothers hurt her again there will be no rock you can slither under that I wonât turn over.â  Her glaring eyes followed Lorna all the way to the door and only when it was fully closed did she release the breath she had been holding and work to calm herself down.  Evening perched on the edge of Evaâs bed and took Evaâs hand in her own, holding it tightly.  âYou have a weird way of choosing your friends mum.â

âHuh,â Lorna sighed, wondering who this girlâs mother was that allowed her to retain youthful looks. She couldnât help but chuckle at her woes of looking younger that she was and it didnât do well for her. âWell, I happen to like my tv full of ads of fast food chains like the good American I am,â Lorna teased, Evaâs situation falling away for a moment, just for a quick moment, Lorna forgot she was in a hospital. But then the girl had to bring attention back to, Lornaâs eyes following her back to Eva as Lorna had made it further away to the wall, leaning on it. âYou canât expect me to not be suspicious about some weirdo teleporting into a hospital.â It was odd and Lorna wasnât willing to let go of it that easily. âSame reason you gave me that look when you first saw me. You know who I am.â Pushing herself off from the wall, she took steps closer to the stranger, but when she came up to the foot of the bed she stopped. âSo you know if I have to hear that someone with ridiculously youthful looks, â she mocked, âwas the last person seen with her at the hospital before something happened, there ainât gonna be any place you can teleport to thatâll be safe.â With that Lorna continued walking, although not to the stranger, but to the door.
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Eva's body ached all over, a result of having hardly moved for over a month she had been told. It would get better with time but it still made her wince as she tried to lift herself up into a sitting position. Despite the discomfort she smiled brightly at Jubilee, really pleased to see her. "Sounds like you've had fun," she croaked and giggled at the mention of a scarf. "Is it black with skulls on it?" She fidgeted a little to try and get comfortable before asking, "so, what have I missed?"
Jubilee had busied herself with a pattern, sketching in her book and every so often sheâd look over to Eva. She had wanted to check on her and see for herself that her friend was actually awake. It wasnât until she heard her voice, that Jubilee perked up, placing her sketches on the chair beside her and sliding her chair closer to Evaâs bedside. âHey you! Iâm not sure. I lost track of time but I watched about 4 episodes of Family Feud and I started knitting you a scarf so thereâs that.â Boy was she glad to hear her voice.Â
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Eva smiled at his smart reply and slowly eased herself up into a sitting position - doing her best to hide the discomfort it caused. Her hand shook as she accepted the water, her limbs no longer used to moving or being used. "Is that all? I should go back to sleep and make you wait longer," she sassed in her croaky voice. "I hope it was a proper moustache with curls at the end and everything." She smiled brightly, grateful for the playfulness and she took a sip of water before passing it back. "Oh I feel great, want to go and run a marathon? Or swim to New Jersey or something?" She joked.
Pietro had just stepped out to grab a cup of water, he hadnât had a lot of free time to check on Eva, so he was relieved when he was finally allowed a reprieve to visit his friend. Moving to take a drink, he stilled as he heard movement, the cup lowering as Eva spoke. âHey.â His gaze darted to the door, did he get a doctor or someone now that she was awake? Deciding against it, he offered the cup of water to her with a shrug. âOh, you knowâjust the past thirty hours. Drew a mustache on you while you were sleeping and everything.â He gave a chuckle and leaned back in his chair. âJoking. Howâre you feeling, Sleeping Beauty?â
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Evening smiled at her mother's awkwardness, recognising it mirrored in herself sometimes although her other mother was the more awkward one, so it was impossible to tell which one she took after more in that regard. "'Momma' was my first word, and I said it to you... which gave you gloating rights for... well, let's just say you still bring it up sometimes." She glanced down to Eva again. "She's 'mummy' or 'mum'," she explained, the words holding a slight Australian twang to them. "You're 'mommy' 'momma' or 'mom'," she said sounding like Nadia would had she said the words. Evening grinned and a mischievous glint came to her eye as her mother mentioned her silver veins. "Only when I paint them on to look more like you," she tilted her head towards Eva, "originally using expensive art supplies until I got bought my own set of silver paints one Christmas." She hummed happily as her hair was stroked, she had also inherited Eva's love of physical contact - or had learned to appreciate it as they were definitely a family of huggers.
âYup,â Evening replied and chuckled once again, of all the things she had shown and said to Nadia it had been the Star Wars reference that had finally convinced her.  Grinning, she waved her hand just in front of Nadiaâs face and said in a subtle but commanding tone.  âYou will forget everything I tell you once I leave.â  The proudest of smiles came to her young features as her mother mentioned Eva training her with her powers.  âOh she did.  You both did.  Thereâs very little that can change through my being here as thereâs nothing that can change in this room.  At least there wouldnât have been had I actually come when it was empty like I planned.â  She flashed Evaâs cheeky grin.  âBut I wouldnât be her daughter if I wasnât a little clumsy every now and then.  Right?â  Finally she felt Nadiaâs arm tighten around her and instantly did the same, clinging really tight - as she always did.  She giggled softly but didnât let go as she whispered, âthis actually took you longer than I thought it would.â
ââMomâ, wow, thatâs⊠wow,â Nadia said. "None of these, though, it seems,â she commented, nodding towards the silver visibleâbut no longer weaponizedâon her hands. She could have been hiding them, but she hoped if her future child inherited those that she would have discouraged hurting herself to hide a part of who she was. She hoped Eveningâs future was safe and secure enough that she never had to make the choices Nadia did. "Huh, yeah⊠I can see it,â Nadia  said, and stroked Eveningâs hair, assuming by the way she leaned against her hand that she appreciated the contact, much like Eva did. She wondered if in Eveningâs past, Nadiaâs future self did the elaborate hairstyles her present self often did to help Alma manage her wild hair.
Her expression settled back into a worried frown as Evening explained what was happening to the timeline and to her memories. It cracked into a smile when she called it âwizardââa Star Wars reference, of course. âYou really are ours, arenât you?â She sighed. âThat must be so confusingâŠand I can see why visiting would be tempting. Iâm concerned, I wonât lie, but I have to hope that Eva taught you well, and I wonât presume to know more about your powers than you do.â Nadia couldnât resist any longer and wrapped her arms around Evening.
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âYeah, busted for being such terrible company,â Evening confirmed guiltily with a very Eva-like shrug. Â âI have a rep for talking too much but here... Nothing. Â Iâve drawn a total blank. Â I want to tell her something cool and interesting but...â Â She sighed and her head dropped. Â âSorry... rambling.â Â She moved from the foot of the bed round to one side where the bedside table was covered in cards and distracted herself with them, smiling as she saw certain names she recognised in separate cards who would end up as a couple and some as the opposite - at least in her version of their future anyway. Â She glanced back up at Cole when he spoke again and nodded. Â âThatâs what Steven said.â Â She slipped into her Australian accent to impersonate him easily as she had grown up hearing the accent from Eva. Â âNever let it be silent, mate. Â Always be talking even if itâs about nothinâ.â Â She sighed. Â âI failed and let him down, let her down. Â I let everyone down.â Â She was actually talking about the promise she had made not to interfere in the past, but he didnât have to know that.
âYou said you were busted though,â noted Cole. âIf you promised him youâd keep Eva company, why are you busted?â It really wasnât in his interest to strike up conflict in a hospital room. He wasnât in the mindset to do so, and it certainly wasnât why he came, but some of the things he was hearing from the girl didnât entirely add up to him, so he he spoke up, rather than keeping it to himself. At the invitation to come in though, he stepped away from the door, reaching behind him to pull it shut in the process. There was something unusual about the girl but he couldnât put his finger on what, exactly, made him feel that way about her, the more he gazed at her. He neared the foot of Evaâs bed, glancing between her, the machines, and the young girl he did not know. âIâve been told that talking to or around someone even when theyâre unconscious can be a good thing. It might seem odd, but supposedly, it can help them recover.âÂ
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The doctors and nurses had finally stopped buzzing around her like locusts and Eva was enjoying a moment of quiet. Â She lay with her eyes closed, thinking back on the night she had just spent with Nadia - she had refused to cooperate with anyone unless her girlfriend could stay with her all night and had eventually gotten her way. Â Smiling at one particular memory she rolled onto her side and opened her eyes, surprised to see someone else with her. Â âHey,â her voice was hoarse and strained with lack of use. Â âHave you been there long?â

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Realising she had some recovering to do before any awkward questions were asked regarding her presence in the room Evening flashed a very Nadia-esk smile at Cole, who she recognised but was careful not to show that. Â âSorry, I thought you were Steven coming back. Â I promised him Iâd keep her company but... I havenât moved since he left and I just canât think of anything to say.â Â She shook her head at his question and as her eyes fell on Eva her smile faded and expression fell. Â âCome in, youâll definitely do a better job of company than I am. Â I think she would appreciate that more than me just staring awkwardly.â

Cole wasnât planning to stay long. As far as he knew, not much had changed with Evaâs condition. Still, the hospital was nearby where he had been running errands, and he figured talking to her for a little while couldnât do any harm. As he clipped the visitor badge to his pant pocket, Cole elbowed the room handle down and pushed it open with his shoulder, half expecting Evaâs brother to be there. Instead, he found a young, unfamiliar brunette in the room. Seeing yet another unfamiliar face associated with Eva only briefly caught Cole off guard, but what surprised him more was how young this person was. âI guess soâŠâ he trailed off, leaving his eyes on the girl. âI didnât know someone else was here or else I would have waited.â The attendant at the nurseâs station didnât say anything about another visitor and the more he thought about this and the girlâs words, the more he grew suspicious. He kept this to himself for the time being while asking, âAre you gonna be long?â
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Evening stood nervously as she watched her mother look daggers at her necklace, she splayed the fingers on her free hand - ready to make a portal and get out quickly if her idea didnât pay off but then she saw the softening expression and her motherâs smile that was part of one of her oldest and most cherished memories. Â She sighed happily and tilted her head to the side to increase the contact on her Nadiaâs hand.

âHey mom,â she said with a giggle that was equal parts Evaâs and Nadiaâs and nodded in agreement. Â âYour nose, her unruly hair.â Â She blushed, which was also a mix of both her parentsâ. Â âBoth of your powers actually,â she said proudly, âand when I have my hair up I get told I look like you more. Â When itâs down and wild like this itâs...â She trailed off as her gaze fell on Evaâs motionless form. Â If it wasnât for all the machines she would look like she was sleeping peacefully. Â Evening fidgeted awkwardly at the question but she had never lied to her parentâs before - never needed to, and she had no intention of starting that years before she was even born. Â âIt is a bit, yeah. Â The timeline is screwed...â Â She had to pause for a moment and then smiled as she corrected herself. Â âMy timeline is screwed. Â Everythingâs shifted because of your visit to the future, but while everyone elseâs memories have instantly adapted to their new past mine keep healing themselves. Â Itâs so wizard, I get two sets of awesome happy childhood and growing up memories but Iâm trying to piece together which ones I actually come from now.â Â The cheerfulness faded from her inherited from Eva eyes a little. Â âI promised Iâd just observe this past, not actually visit but... I couldnât not visit when I saw... saw her like this.â
Well, the girl isnât stupid, Nadia began to think, but was distracted by her next words. She watched cautiously as the necklace was removed and offered. She lifted the charm to read but didnât pull the chain from the girlâs hand. âGeâcatrah,â she murmured. âEveningâŠâ She stared at the word for a moment, as if her aggressive gaze could force it to reveal more information. Then, she looked to the young mutantâs face, and her expression softened.Â
âYou have my nose,â she remarked quietly. While one hand held the charm, her other lifted to gently touch Eveningâs face. âYou look so much like her. And it looks you got some of her powers, too. EveningâŠâ It was so bizarre to say her name, a daughter that hadnât even been conceived yet, standing in front of her. âIsnât it dangerous for you to be here? The timeline is alreadyââ She stopped abruptly as a realization struck her. If she existed, that meant Eva was going to be okay, didnât it?
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âIâm older than I look,â Evening replied flatly, really not wanting to get too heavily in to it.  âI inherited my motherâs ridiculously youthful looks.â  She had actually inherited a healing factor that slowed down her ageing process but explaining that would have revealed too much.  âIt makes getting served at a bar virtually impossible and my driving licence has been tested for being fake so many times Iâve given up on driving.â  She smirked and replied casually, âgood.  If you donât care I donât need to go into it,â as she moved to Evaâs bedside and closed her fingers gently around Evaâs hand.  She rolled her eyes in exactly the same way Eva did and sighed.  âYou should try it sometime.  Yâknow if ever youâre in a foreign country in a city you nothing about beyond the wiki page.  You might learn something.  Especially if all the tv has on it is ads for fast food chains.â  She was pleased to have found a way to bolster her tourist story and was careful not to let her accent slip at all.  Evening looked up at the camera and just rolled her eyes as Lorna made it shake.  She hadnât intended for it to move, the portal she had briefly thrown around it was just to cover her entrance via interference on the feed.  Clearly her aim had been off.  She moved around the bed and slid one of the visitor chairs under the camera.  Standing on the chair she moved the camera back into itâs proper position and then returned the chair and returned to her place by Evaâs side.  âIâm not hiding,â she finally replied defiantly, âand you can quit it with the lame threats.  Iâm not scared of you.â

âTight schedule,â Lorna repeated, thinking what would possibly make a young girlâs schedule so busy. âHow old are you anyway? I donât think they let kids under 12 for a hospital visit without an adult.â The girl could have been Lornaâs age, but she highly doubted. âNot that I care. Iâd hardly consider breaking hospital rules that big of a crime.â Lorna laughed softly as she crossed her arms and took a step back, amused at the young girlâs action. She didnât know it was in the paper and was really surprised someone read the paper. Especially someone as young as her. âHuh, didnât know people still read the paper,â she said with a smirk, having momentarily forgotten why she was here. Although the young girl was quick to bring her attention back to it. Lorna looked to Eva, saddened at her situation. âIf I was going to do something I would have moved the camera a long time ago. Which is what you did almost immediately, so youâre still the shadiest person in here.â Lorna looked to the camera, able to feel some metal in there that might make it movable. âI wonder why you want to hideâŠâ She gave a shake, just to show her she could move it back if she wanted. âItâs none of my business, but I will make it mine if you try anything.â
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Being threatened by her mother was definitely not something Evening had planned for on this particular trip and not for the first time she found herself wondering if coming here had been a good idea. Â She had reasons and perfectly valid answers and explanations to all Nadiaâs quries but none of them would make sense unless she revealed exactly who she was. Â And somehow convinced Nadia that she wasnât an imposter or shapeshifter.

âIâm just visiting. Â Which, yes I know is a lame answer and will do nothing to aid my cause. Â But... I actually know you both.â Â She raised her hands slowly and non-threateningly and unclasped a necklace that was hanging around her neck. Â Letting it dangle from her fingers she offered it to Nadia, hoping she would understand the significance of the single silver word which comprised the necklace: Geâcatrah - Evening in Mandoâa. Â âYou donât know me yet. Â But you will.â
The girl was nervous, threatenedâgood, Nadia thought. She observed the way the girl looked around the room for exits and objects that could be used as weapons, much how she did. Had the girl been trained to do so, or was it an instinct learned the hard way? Her own instincts warned her not to become sympathetic, lest she need to fight her. Nadia had a sad story, but it only made her a greater threat, not harmless like the girl claimed she was. Still, there was something unsettlingly familiar about herâŠ
âThen why are you here?â Nadia asked sternly. âHow do you know her, and what is your purpose?â
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Eveningâs initial reaction to seeing the very familiar tall blonde form before her was one of elation, but then she spotted Nadiaâs expression, and the metallic veins being deployed in defence of Eva. Â Evening had seen those veins used before - rarely, but she had seen them - always to defend her or someone close to them. Â She had never been on the receiving end of that threatening glare that seemed so impressive when it was on your side, but having it shot at you truly was terrifying. Â She gulped and tried to remain calm. Her eyes quickly darted around the room, taking stock of her surroundings and exits - a habit she had picked up from a young age but probably wouldnât do her much good here, she would have to talk her way out. Â She shifted her weight from one foot to the other, much like Eva did when she was nervous. Â âWell thereâs no point in lying and saying Iâm meant to be here, Iâm not. Â So Iâm busted.â Â Her nerves made her tone more unemotional, just like Nadia when she was nervous. Â âI assure you I mean no harm to anybody here. Â I am not a threat, especially not her.â Â Her head tilted ever so slightly in Evaâs direction, not wanting a more extreme move to be misinterpreted.

Nadiaâs eyes widened at the sight of the blue energy that she began to realize was a portal. Her confusion turned to protectiveness, and while the girl was doing something to the security camera, she stepped between her and Evaâs motionless form. Nadia was certain she knew all the mutants and mutates Eva did, but sheâd never seen this one, which meant dangerâand danger meant Nadia was ready to fight. She channeled her metallic veins, hidden under the surface of her skin, towards her hands, popping blades out of her knuckles in a fashion reminiscent of her old Danger Room teacher. Where they punctured her skin, blood leaked out before her healing quickly sealed the wounds. âBusted doing what exactly?â Nadia demanded. Would the Brotherhood send someone else to harm Eva? What purpose would that serve?
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Evening caught the rather harsh reply but didnât react to it, such responses were to be expected after her rather abrupt arrival.  âWell yeah,â she replied with a shrug and the air of someone explaining something ridiculously simple, âwith a stupid one visitor at a time rule and me being on a tight schedule it was either skip signing in or not come.â  Her eyebrows rose and her features turned exactly to Evaâs âiâm disappointedâ look - a look she had received more than she cared to admit.  âNo, it was in the paper,â she couldnât stop the sigh that followed the statement, âsome chick called Daisy apparently really misses her and the whole office put a get-well-soon message in the local news section.  It was small and easily missed, I nearly did.â  She knew the article existed, Daisy herself had told her so years from now, but she had no idea when or where with the Bugle it was.  But she also felt she was digging herself deeper into a hole with no way of getting out of it currently.  The idea of Lorna leaving was actually tempting but at the same time she was curious why she was here.  Guilty conscious maybe?  âMe shady?  I wasnât the one pacing.  Maybe I should start quizzing you on your presence here.â

Lornaâs brows came together at that, not believing but not having enough information to doubt it since she didnât know much about Evaâs family. âRiiight. Whatever, I donât really care.â She hadnât meant for it to come off snappy, more wanting to put the girl at ease but she doubted that she did that. âI mean, Iâm sure thereâs a reason youâd rather just skip signing in at a hospital and I donât really care what it is.â She tried to explain with a shrug, eyes turning to Eva in the hospital bed. âSo you thought to check if she was in the hospital after she didnât show for coffee?â The girlâs story was confusing and Lorna had half a mind to call her out on a lie, but didnât think a young girl would do harm to Eva. âIf you want to be alone with her just say the wordâbut⊠donât do any shady stuff alright?â Lorna didnât want to be blamed for another thing happening to Eva.
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Daisy blew a raspberry and gave Nadia a look that perfectly conveyed her disbelief. Â âDo you really think sheâll say no? Cuz she wonât.â Â She rolled her eyes playfully. Â âShe lurrves you too much to say no.â Â She laughed loudly at the idea of a Mando-ade wedding, it would actually be perfect, but she loved big events too much to admit that. Â âNuh uh, Iâm insisting on bells and whistles, treat yourselves! Â Itâs only gonna happen once!â
Daisy nodded and then grinned playful.  âYeah, it can go right under clever shit,â she nudged Nadia playfully, âjust kidding.  But seriously, making up a language together is too cute to be allowed.â  She smiled brightly as Nadia rose to leave and replied with an optimistic âany time.â  She grinned again and added, âno problem, anything I can do to help.  And donât worry, your resume will sing your praises like a bird once Campbellâs done with it.â
âDonât get carried away! I havenât even asked her yet, and at the rate things are going, weâll never even be able to afford a wedding.â She wasnât trying to be cynical, so she tossed in a joke. âWeâll be marrying Mandoâade-style at this rate. âOne together, one apart, sharing stuff, warrior childrenââta da!â
âI guess weâll be adding âpolyglotâ to the resumĂ© then.â Nadia chuckled. âVemanla, I mean, itâs an incomplete and copyrighted con-lang, so using it requires improvisation that, because itâs improvised, makes it not Mandoâa any longer, but since Eva and I both like languages and Star Wars, it became something of a hobby for us.â She finished her smoothie with a slurp and started to stand. âThank you for the company, and for caring about Eva. Iâve got to get back to work, but Iâll email you later with the resumĂ© work-in-progress. I really appreciate you offering to pass it on to your boss for critiquing.â
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Daisy nodded in acknowledgement of the name, she had heard it before from Eva but was having trouble placing it within a specific event or thing that had happened. Â She really should pay more attention when people were talking to her. Â âNice to meet you too,â she replied and looked up hopefully towards Lorna. Â âIf... if you go see her, please tell her I said hi.â Â She watched the green haired girl leave and leaned back in her chair, once again attempting to eat her lunch.
Lorna nodded, registering the name but not really paying much mind to how she knew Eva. The feelings of guilt were unexpected and she didnât want to unravel them in front of a complete stranger. âLorna,â she gave out her name, looking over at Daisy one more time. She put her hands in her pockets to refuse a potential handshake. âAnyway. It was nice meeting you.â She gave another nod of her head before she left, not wanting to stick around and make friendly chatter when she had to process what she had been told.
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Steven had actually left his sisterâs bedside briefly but only for as long as it took him to have a shower and throw on a clean set of clothes, heâd then headed straight back to the hospital - bypassing the canteen - to return to Eva as quickly as he could. Â He stood by his decision but the gurgling of his stomach suggested he probably should have thought things through a little more thoroughly.
He sat up from his makeshift bed of two chairs shoved together when he heard a knock on the door and flashed a welcoming though still sad smile. Â âGâday, not at all. Â Unfortunately there isnât really anything to interrupt. Â Come on in.â Â He stood and shifted the second chair back into a more visitor friendly position. Â His eyebrow arched with confusion at her words. Â âConsequences?â Â He gave the name some thought, thinking back through all his recent conversations with Eva and wishing he had memorised every word. Â âYeah, Iâm Steven. Â Lu?... Ahhh Lumen, yeah sheâs talked about you a bit. Â Nice to meet ya, though I wish it were under better circumstances.â
Dinner Time | Closed | Sept. 6, 2016
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Michael had pulled through just like sheâd expected. Come closing time, she had been presented with a casserole fresh from one of the ovens in the kitchen. The hope was that Dee might eat too, when she found the time. It was added to a tote containing plastic forks and spoons and paper dishes, because in times like these, the less responsibility for chores, the better for those involved. Or so Alec suggested. It had never been the case for Lumen growing up.
A cab ride later, Lu was pacing down the hall to the room she was directed to by a rather tired nurse, her knuckles rapping on the door gently before she drifted in. Nadia wasnât there, but Steven was. And Eva, of course. âSorry to interrupt, if I am,â she muttered, padding in and dropping her tote carefully near a dresser-like furnishing. Grey eyes drifted over her comatose friend, and briefly, she softened. âI wondered what consequence this would have for her.. Iâm Lu, by the way. Nadia said you might be here- er. If youâre Steven, that is.âÂ
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