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ladyfirestarter) wrote2014-05-19 11:17 pm
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desert places
Charlie steps through into the second-floor corridor and stands aside, holding the door wide for Olivia to follow her. The air on the other side is dry and cool, with the slight brittle chill that only comes with air conditioning.
"Welcome to Taos," Charlie says, lightly.
"Welcome to Taos," Charlie says, lightly.
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It only lasts another five seconds before the stones clatter to the ground, but, breathless, she keeps smiling.
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But now she knows what to do. How to find the switches, and label them, and -- eventually, she hopes -- hit them as quickly as drawing her service weapon.
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"The emotions I experienced when I went through it," she explains. "I learned to get a better handle on the glimmer like that, but...I thought I could only access the abilities through fear."
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(She's thinking of a row of stalls in a burning stable; she's thinking of a cracked black orb.)
"Determination, maybe," she suggests.
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Absently, Olivia rubs her forehead. There's a tension lurking at her temples; not a headache yet, but had she gone on much longer, odds are good it would've blossomed into one.
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"Headache?"
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The look on her face is complicated: a blend of memory and loss so old as to have had nearly all the pain leached out by now.
"My dad used to get crippling migraines if he had to use his power too much in a short time."
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Olivia's gone quieter at the look on Charlie's face.
"Is that something you have to deal with, too?"
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"I remember you telling me about some of that," she murmurs.
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(This memory's a lot closer.)
"Did I ever tell you," a touch distantly, "about why I don't risk burning myself anymore?"
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She's still looking into the distance instead of at Olivia.
"And then I met someone. At Milliways."
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"You mentioned someone who might have been able to help me control the fire, if they were still around."
Quiet.
"Is that who you were talking about?"
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And smiles, a little crookedly. "How are you on Greek mythology?"
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Basic profiling courses tend to give a crash course in religious symbolism. Usually with a heavily Christian bent, but it helps to have a wide background.
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"His name was Prometheus."
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"That's the one who stole fire from the gods, right?"
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A beat.
"It still knows him."
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"Is that how you caught each other's attention?"
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