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Amelia Royer (Ronsam) ([personal profile] rogueinladysclothing) wrote2017-05-17 01:09 pm

Unforseen Solace [Tagging Adia]

Grief strikes people in many different ways. Some seek out solace in others, in being with those they love and care about who are still part of their lives. Others mourn in privacy, needing to work through their thoughts and feelings on losing someone they cared about alone before they can emerge from the shadows and be with other people. These are healthy reactions and allow someone to move on from their​ feelings of hurt.

Amelia has never been one to do anything properly. For days following the fall of one of her closest friends, she hides away in her room at the inn. She speaks to no one, eats very little, and manages to sleep even less. She cries silently, wanting no one to know that she's hurting or pay her any mind. It's a difficult time for the rogue, and she manages to push through it only by sheer force of her own will. She needs to live, if only so her friend's memory lives on with her.

When she finally manages to make it out of her room a week later, she hides herself away in the library. The small room she tucks away in is out of the way and hard to find without the aid of a librarian - which is exactly why she chose it. In front of her is a large stack of books on elemental magic, one of which she turns the pages of from time to time without actually reading. She scribbles in an open notebook next to her occasionally, giving the impression that she's actually doing the research she would normally be doing in this place and with these books. In truth, it's only a distraction, something to focus her mind on that isn't the knife's edge of depression she walks along.

She looks so... defeated at the table, dressed in black clothes embroidered with metallic black threads, her hair braided down her back rather than pinned up with her precious hair pin. In her own way, she's still mourning what happened to Steve, she's just managed to get out of her room to do it in public. Her family's tradition demands she move on after a week of mourning in private, but that doesn't mean she won't still do it away from the privacy of her room.
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-17 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Following the Khan invasion, Adia sends a text message to Amelia, wanting to make sure that her newest friend is okay. The woman's terse reply, combined with the fact that she is close friends with Steve (a fact helpfully provided by Blaze in the aftermath), has Adia concerned.

That concern turns to worry when Amelia does not return any of her other texts, so she heads to the Nexus library in the hopes of finding her. But the library is huge, even bigger than she remembered. She gawks at its many levels and wonders how in the Twelve Colonies she will ever find her friend.

Then she thinks... where would she go in the library if she didn't want to be disturbed?

She finds Amelia's room on the second try.

Knocking lightly on the frame of the door, she waits there timidly for Amelia to look at her before speaking. "Hey, um... I thought I'd take you up on your offer to meet you at the library." In contrast to their last meeting, Adia's hair and clothes are clean, and although she isn't smiling, there's a vitality within her that shines through regardless. "How are you holding up?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-18 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's the same answer as the one on her PINpoint, and Adia believes it about as much now as she did back then. Amelia may not be sobbing into a carton of ice cream, but Adia knows grief when she sees it. It's a constant companion, where she's from, and her heart hurts to see her friend carrying the same burden.

"Oh, um..." She blushes, having been caught out. She wants to admit that checking on Amelia was her top priority, but the forced casualness of the query makes her suddenly feel rather self-conscious. "I, um... I wanted to find you first. To see how you were doing. I'll, uh... I'll go get that book I wanted. Be right back."

She hurries off, afraid that Amelia will disappear on her. Fortunately, the room is not far from the reference section, and Adia wanted to read up on pokemon anyway, so it isn't long before she returns, a thick book in her hands, a shiny embossed poke ball on the cover. "Found it," she says, holding it up proudly. "May I join you?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-18 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Adia can read between the lines of Amelia's lukewarm invitation. It makes her second guess herself while she looks over her seating options. Who is she to intrude on someone else's grief? But... well, where would she be now, if no one had attempted to comfort her when she needed it most? She won't give up on her new friend, as awkward as the situation is.

Finally selecting a seat on the same side of the table, but with enough distance so she doesn't crowd up against her research materials, she settles in and flips her book open to its table of contents. "Oh... oh, they're, um, much better," she answers, surprised by Amelia's voice. She smiles, glad the other woman is willing to talk to her. "When the Cylons occupied New Caprica, the military was able to escape. They returned recently and rescued us. We're all back on our ships now, looking for Earth."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-18 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It's good to see some warmth in that smile. "No, it... I was okay," she replies, willing to ignore the elephant in the room for a while longer. "The evacuation was the very next morning, and... well, turns out a flood of adrenaline is an amazing cure for a hangover." She absently rubs the left side of her face. "Not everybody made it... and I almost didn't, either. I'm grateful to be here."

She glances at Amelia's notebook, but she's not in a position to see her scribbling. Not that she would read it, anyway, that would be rude. "What kind of research are you doing?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-19 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Adia smiles tentatively. Thanks." Amelia's body language doesn't entirely agree with those words, but she'll take it for the broader sentiment. The woman obviously cares about her, enough to ask about her situation despite her own grief.

It doesn't entirely surprise her that Amelia can do magic, as it seems to fit in well with the world she is from. She listens to her troubles with sympathetic eyes. Microbiology and magic don't have much in common, but Adia knows what it's like to have one's research not go anywhere. She opens her mouth to commiserate --

And shuts it just as quickly when Amelia looks away. There was a moment it seemed like she might cry. Adia sits there silently, fidgeting with the cover of her book, wishing she had the right words to get at the heart of Amelia's troubles and ease her burden. "That sounds frustrating," she says instead, going with her original response. "Is there another way for you to learn magic, other than from books?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-19 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh... I wish I knew someone to recommend, but I'm clueless about magic." She thinks of her friend Felix, the only mage she knows remotely related to fire magic, but immediately dismisses the suggestion. Amelia is looking for someone she can trust, after all.

Watching Amelia struggle to regain control of her emotions reminds Adia of all the times she tried to stop herself from crying. She was never very good at it, and she both admires her friend's willpower and worries about her even more. "Books are safe," she agrees, matching Amelia's soft tone. "But you can't learn everything from a book... as much as I wish that were the case."

Surprised by the sudden question, she sits up straighter, secretly relieved. This is something she can answer easily, with no worry of uncomfortable silences. "It was both," she replies, "From the very beginning, we'd have both a lecture and a lab. Books are great at explaining concepts, but to actually implement what we'd learned, we needed to do experiments of our own."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-19 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
It's short for laboratory," she says, not because she thinks that Amelia will know what that means, either, but because it's important to use the correct terminology, especially if she has to explain something from scratch. Not that Adia minds in the slightest. Although not a teacher by trade, she enjoys helping other people learn, especially when it is somehow related to science.

And it's also a topic that has nothing to do with recent traumatic events! Adia smiles, looking as relaxed as she's been since she first entered the room. "It's a place to run experiments, or analyze data. It'll contain whatever equipment you need to run the experiment... does your world have alchemists? Their setup is probably similar to what a lab looks like."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-20 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
An alchemist's workshop isn't a perfect analogy -- nor should it be, because it's not science, darn it -- but it's a frame of reference that Adia can use to better answer Amelia's questions. She doesn't get anywhere before she notices the ink blot, however. "I'm sorry," she says reflexively. "Um, I could try to get you a ballpoint pen instead? They don't leak."

She waits for Amelia's attention before answering her questions, starting with the easiest first. "Labs are almost never in someone's home. They're at universities, or in buildings owned by private companies who do their own research and development. Or they're funded directly by the government, like the labs on my ship."

"As for what's in them... well, it depends on what you're studying. There are workbenches where we can set up our experiments, and desks with computers to analyze our data or look up research papers. Our lab has microscopes -- those are machines that let you see very tiny things."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-29 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh... okay." She really wishes that Amelia had said yes. It would have been a way that Adia could help her, however small. Fidgeting a little with her scarf, she adds quietly, "Let me know if you change your mind."

She has her undivided attention, though. That's good. Amelia's question about microscopes trips her up for a moment. She's used to misconceptions about disease, but the multiverse is fond of throwing her a new one every time it comes up in conversation. "Um... some people get sick from those things. But some diseases are caused by germs -- bacteria or viruses that enter our body and make us ill. You need a microscope to see them."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-29 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
They are good questions, but with deceptively complex answers, and it takes Adia a moment to gather her thoughts on how best to explain things to her friend. "Germs enter our bodies and use us like... a factory, basically, to make more copies of themselves. This causes all sorts of problems for us, depending on the germ, as our body tries to get rid of them.

"As for who gets sick and who doesn't... well, we're still trying to figure that out on my world. But it isn't pure chance. Some people naturally have stronger immune systems than others -- that means their bodies are better at fighting off illness. And with certain precautions, you can be around ill people and not get sick yourself."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-29 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Adia nods, not aware of the significance of Amelia's follow-up question. "Every body comes equipped with a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect it. But they don't all work equally well in all people. If someone's immune system is compromised, they'll get sick more frequently, and they'll get sick from germs that otherwise wouldn't have any effect on a healthy body."

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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-29 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
As subtle as Amelia is trying to be, Adia can tell that her question isn't hypothetical. She leans forward, brow pinched with worry. Who is her friend worried about? Steve, maybe?
He could certainly due with a healthier set of lungs, but a better immune system isn't much help against blunt force trauma...

It's a morbid thought, and she pushes it roughly from her mind. Unfortunately, there isn't any sort of helpful, uplifting answer to take its place. "It depends on what part of the immune system is weak, but possible therapies vary from person to person." She tugs a little at the ends of her scarf and adds, "Sometimes the best solution is preventative. Vaccines, hand-washing... making sure they aren't around anyone who's sick."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2017-05-30 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, so it is about Steve. Adia opens her mouth, quick to reassure her friend --

But the words don't come. Because the unfortunate truth is that she doesn't know if Steve's fragile constitution will make his recovery that much more difficult. She knows a lot about disease, but only in its details -- the DNA of a bacteria, the protein shell of a virus. Even when it comes to her first aid training, it's about fixing what she can and sending the person on their way. She doesn't know what happens afterwards.

She doesn't know.

Shutting her mouth, she swallows hard, then admits, "I... don't know if it's harder for -- for someone like that to recover." Hurriedly, she adds, "But I can find out for you. I'm sure there are several papers on the topic, maybe even a whole book." She'll read it cover to cover if she has to, if it can give Amelia, give them both some answers.

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