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Mingle - Emergency Potluck
Pumpkin Hollow Community Bulletin
WELCOME POTLUCK
Greetings, residents! Those more observant sorts among you may have noticed a large influx of very crowded ferries. In order to welcome our new residents en masse, Town Hall is holding a potluck in Town Square. Please bring a dish if you are able and make a new friend!
All of our newest arrivals need only bring themselves. We look forward to welcoming you all into our community, and may your lanterns always be lit.
This event is open to all! In light of our new influx of prospective players following the Great Sail Migration, we've decided to offer a small public event to tide everyone over until the TDM this weekend.
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Her enthusiasm doesn't dim. 'I'm sure you'll pick it up quickly, regardless. The administrative side of my job shipside is... not my favorite part, I'll be honest, but it's all reasonably straightforward.'
Now, though, there's something else she has to ask. Her voice softens. 'Did you remember anything else about your past? I wondered if arriving here might have repaired whatever's preventing you from recalling it all.' If it could heal Tayrey's wounds, she reasons, maybe it could do that too.
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But they aren't things she needs to talk about to the unprepared. Much less someone who wants to think the best of her. So she swallows them, places them back in the numerous things she might never speak to a single person about. Perhaps one day, when she's ready to set the torch to her connections, or it's dragged from her.
"A little, after you disappeared, but...I think that whatever happened to me, the bulk of things are lost and always will be. Not a curse or something else blocking me from seeing them, but damage done and survived. Coming here hasn't changed a thing."
A breath, so Tayrey might get distracted from asking what she remembered.
"There's a scar, at the back of my head. I didn't dwell much on it for a long while, but with time to think about it? It's a very straightforward answer, isn't it. Some kind of accident, or an attack. But I'm a bit too stubborn to simply die."
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She doesn't ask what Fever remembered, but it's a deliberate omission, because if Fever has the space to talk about home and doesn't, Tayrey shouldn't pry. Instead she lightly touches the other woman's arm. 'I'm very glad you survived it. It sounds like something we could have at least tried to fix back home, but it'd be ludicrous to attempt brain surgery here even if we did have someone qualified.'
With a shake of her head, she adds, 'We're all too stubborn to just die. It's brought us this far, yes? We'll find a way through. Do you... do you want to know what happened? Who attacked you, if that's what it was?'
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"I have suspicions, but...right now, knowing would do nothing but make me want answers from someone who isn't even here, and who would be unlikely to ever come here. If I'm to know for certain, I'll let it come back to me in time, so that I can deal with the knowledge when I'm not also trying to sort out what happened to earn us our freedom."
Reasonable, logical. And not mentioning how she'd want the most bloody revenge against the perpetrator.
"You think you really could fix it, back in the Tradelines? I'd take at least getting rid of the headaches...though everyone would have to put up with me asking about nearly everything in sight."
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Fever is someone she trusts, someone she'd take shipside and vouch for to her captain. If such a thing were possible, and desirable. 'But I hear you,' she goes on to say. 'Knowing now and not being able to take action would frustrate me immensely, for sure. Only...our freedom wasn't earned. It was stolen from us by that bastard, and we took it back. Are you worried about the finer details? I don't remember them, but it's enough that it happened.' She'd been in a haze of pain; she doesn't remember much of anything after Clarke left her.
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"I'll always be a bit unsettled about the parts I don't remember. It's things like...I remember my hands hurting like they had been burned, but not how they could have been burned at all. Until I know the shape of it, I won't stop longing to understand it. If that makes sense."
When your memories were already something to hold onto with every bit of strength, them getting jumbled further was distasteful.
"Anyway, I can't make them come back any faster. Better that I come up with a convincing way to sell myself as an isolated amnesiac colonist to your doctors. Perhaps I was caught up in a technological accident that also destroyed my identification."
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Her suggestion for presenting herself as an amnesiac colonist makes Tayrey smile, though. 'Out in my sector, sure, we'd just say you were from the old frontier. A lot of unusual things happen out there these days.' Hardly surprising, now that it's no longer fashionable and the delight of would-be investors. 'For the real frontier effect, if anyone dares ask you for identification? Tell them that you know your Charter rights and you won't stand for pushy Tradeliners thinking they run the whole sector. You don't carry it and nobody can make you!'
Her words are half-teasing, but if Tayrey's mocking anyone, it's the hypothetical overbearing Tradeliner, not the Charter-reliant colonist.