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nopunchline ([personal profile] nopunchline) wrote in [community profile] orendalogs2015-12-11 10:38 pm

IT'S YOUR DESTINY!!!

Who: Anyone, everyone? Aoba and Declan to start.
What: Destiny
When: After the House of Wolves, before The Taken King.
Where: Earth, The Last City, The Tower and beyond.
Warnings: Could be sorta zombie stuff (Hive), could be xenophilia? I dunno. Gen warnings, yo.





Earth. 700 years into the future, humanity is all but gone, huddled in a massive city in the mountains, surrounded by gargantuan walls and living in the shadow of the slumbering, perhaps dead, body of The Traveler. The massive being of benevolence and light that came to Earth bearing gifts of knowledge that would bring about the longest Golden Age in Terran history, hovering in geostationary orbit over The Last City of men, protecting what is left from The Darkness beyond with the remains of it's Light.

For those on Earth it is a well-known story. With The Traveler's dying breath it created Ghosts, fragments of living Light that in turn resurrected men and women across the galaxy, bringing to bear the Guardians, warriors to fight the Darkness. Earth and all the nearby planets are populated by humans, the Awoken, Exos and a variety of species of ever more distant origins, some less generous than others. The Guardians make their headquarters in a colossal spire at the edge of The Last City. There, in the Tower, the Vanguard and other factions of humanity work together to hold the line and fight the Darkness and every other threat to the known universe. The little understood Guardians rarely venture beyond the Tower, preferring the company of their brothers and sisters in arms, but all look to the Tower as a beacon of hope.

There is danger and adventure to be had; the likelihood of death and the possibility of rebirth. The future is uncertain, but all who walk in the Light know the Darkness is coming, and the wise life to the fullest.

[ Destiny Wiki ]
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-27 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Aoba attempted to stay super-focused on the ingredients, relieved by the familiar and pulling out the pan he’d identified last night and knew he would need again now. He assumed that Ghost would recognize Aoba was getting ready to cook and wake the sleeper on the couch, so he didn’t ask the little construct to do so.

The commentary he got instead was unexpected and, as such, pulled Aoba from his embarrassment just enough to lift his head and pay closer attention. Well. He wasn’t going to comment on the ‘marvelous’ part, but Aoba did slow down a little as he absorbed the bit of confidence from Declan’s little companion.

“…Those jerks in the bar don’t count. Everyone else I’ve seen really seems to respect him. The barkeeper, the commissary…even the Speaker.” Rolling an egg lightly between his palms, a restless motion, Aoba dared a glance back at those dusty boots—the only part of Declan he could see at this angle—as he admitted, “I’ve never met anybody like him.”

[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-27 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
Ghost took that a little literally, huh? Aoba couldn’t help but chuckle a bit initially, but it wasn’t a lingering mirth. Just a little sound and gentle shake of his head, but perhaps it was something to think over, too…that connection between Ghost and Declan.

“…Mm. If he wanted to be up, wake him up. I don’t want to hurt his feelings, either.”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well, Aoba was glad to see that Declan didn’t seem too stiff or anything. Sleeping on a couch was one thing, but sleeping in that bulky suit of armor…? He could only imagine how that felt, though maybe the future was good at building things as comfortable as they were bulky? Or something.

No matter. Aoba couldn’t help but smile back. “Morning, Declan. I slept fine, thanks. Ghost said you wanted to be awake for the cooking, so…I’ll only prep the ingredients and get them ready to go until you come back.”

[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Aoba didn’t even catch on that Declan was really looking for something until all that rummaging got agitated, and then it was curiosity that made him focus more and wonder what was wrong.

He didn’t expect the stone. A gift. Aoba blinked down at the little crystal, hit with several degrees of surprise all at once to puzzle through. He lifted it carefully, turning it over in his hand. Well, if a patrol was a quiet route, he supposed picking up a shiny bit of stone wasn’t terribly strange but….

…wait a minute. If it had made him think of Aoba but not because of its color, the only other thing Declan had mentioned was….

Aoba promptly went red to his ears, caught in thinking: Did Declan think he was pretty? No, wait, no, that was just ridiculous, that was….

Wait a minute. Again.

“…Ghost? How far are we from Russia?”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Aoba stared more than a little blankly, absorbing the vast difference between thinking patrols meant along the walls of the city, and learning it meant Russia. Looking down at the stone in his hand made him blush again and move to put it down on the counter, though he did so with care and did not drop it. He couldn’t say it bothered him, really, but….

He didn’t have the brainpower to think about it right now. He thought his headache might be worsening somewhat, even.

“…I thought patrols meant around the city,” he murmured, breaking his gaze away from the stone to go back to cutting up the vegetables, instead. “What were you doing all the way in Russia?”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
…every question that Aoba asked only raised more complicated questions instead of solid answers. The chopping motions of Aoba’s knife stilled and he stared down at the diced bits of onion without seeing them. When he turned his head a bit, he did see that turquoise-shaded stone, though.

Fought. Declan had been gone a night, going all across the planet—and beyond?—and fighting, and he’d still seen a pretty stone and picked it up because it had reminded him of Aoba. He’d hurried home for breakfast, and told Ghost to wake him up so he wouldn’t miss it. This guy…he was just unreal.

“Then I better not disappoint him,” was all Aoba said, pushing aside the little pile of onion and moving on to the cheese instead. After that, he had nothing else to ask of Ghost for the moment. He focused on the last bits of prep work, waiting for Declan to join them.

[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
Aoba glanced backwards and nearly dropped an egg on his foot. At least this time, his stare wasn’t the blushing kind. No, this time Aoba stared in surprise for how massive Declan still was even with all that bulky armor shed from his form. It highlighted, too, how pale and alien Declan’s skintone was, now that Aoba could see so much more of it. It didn’t make the Guardian at all repulsive, though. Not at all.

Eventually, he managed a soft smile. “Just tell me how many eggs you want in your omelet, big guy. You worked hard all night, so now it’s your turn to relax.”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
This guy. Well, Aoba might not have been sure how it was possible for Declan not to need to eat, but it wasn’t wasting food on him if he enjoyed it. Aoba didn’t want to make Declan upset or uncomfortable, though, so…four eggs, he decided. He’d make a four-egg omelet and split it in half. If there were free rations available to be eaten at any time, Aoba was in no danger of starving. Whatever Declan said, Aoba didn’t believe he was more deserving or entitled to real food than his over-generous host was.

He started cracking eggs into a bowl and whisking them up, keeping his attention on them as he answered. Honestly, he had…no idea what Declan had really just said there. Some other merchant? But Aoba wouldn’t learn anything—or at least, not as much—if he didn’t go out there and experience this future world.

“Sure, I’ll go.” Wait. Merchant? “…Oh, hey, that reminds me. The clothes I was wearing before, that I came through the portal in…I don’t want to keep them. The Deckers made me wear them, but there’s nothing wrong with them otherwise. I don’t suppose…would Tess or anybody else maybe buy them? I wouldn’t expect much, but, bad memories or not, it seems like a waste to just throw them away….”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
A little worried that it might have been a dumb question, Aoba couldn’t help a small sigh of relief. Even if she only gave him the equivalent of a few yen (one of many things for him to learn: just what currency was around here between those silver coins and glowing crystals), it was still more than the ‘zero’ he had right now.

Now Aoba poured the eggs into the pan. They sizzled pleasantly and Aoba watched closely to make sure they wouldn’t burn. This would only take a couple minutes, if he did it right. But Declan had lost him again….

“Ah. Sorry…what’s a shader and what does it have to do with clothes?”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Clothes that changed color from…computer chips? Okay, Aoba was staring. Not the same degree as he had at some other things so far, but he was still staring. As per what was becoming usual, most of the context Declan tried to offer was absolutely lost on Aoba, but he could be stunned enough by the quick color-changes.

At least until he remembered he was supposed to be cooking here. Hearing a sizzle and a pop, Aoba yelped, focusing back on the eggs, giving the pan a little shake and poking the edge of the cooking mixture with his spatula. Not quite thinking things all the way through, he hurried to sprinkle the diced onion, tomato, and cheese into the middle of the mass, then folded it over.

He then hissed to himself when he saw the outside of the omelet was mottled with a lot more brown than he’d been going for. Granny always made hers so nice and fluffy and yellow! Sigh. Well. Nothing do to but let it sit a few moments more to finish setting.

Damn.” Faintly red-faced, Aoba slid the omelet from its pan onto a plate, then regarded it sullenly. Not burned, but still overcooked, drier than he wanted.

Par for the course for Aoba’s track record in the kitchen, really.
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Aoba jumped a little as Declan leaned in. As small as the kitchen area was and as big as Declan was, his host was rather leaning over Aoba as well. It was more than enough to jolt him from his brief sulk, turning his head for a pretty up-close view of Declan’s eager expression—and looking away in a hurry as his blush got a whole lot deeper.

Even the fact that Declan was being so talkative…even if it was something as trivial as those color shader things. Was he really inviting Aoba to change the colors of the place? Home decoration, seriously?

It was a ridiculous thing to think, but for a couple moments, Aoba almost felt like he was turning into the center of Declan’s world.

“It’s, ah…yeah, it’s done,” Aoba agreed, cutting the omelet in half and dividing it up between two plates. “Sorry…I left it in the pan too long so it’ll…probably be a little dry, but it’s still okay to eat.”
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Aoba watched Declan from the corner of his eye for a few moments. Once reassured that the omelet wasn’t too terrible after all, he picked up his own half of it and followed Declan’s example, eating while they stood right at the sink there like the couple of bachelors that they were.

It wasn’t bad, thank goodness. Would have been lighter and fluffier if Granny had been the one cooking but…on the scale of possible results when it came to Aoba cooking, it wasn’t too bad.

He managed to nod after Declan spoke, swallowing his bite before answering. “I figured I’d take Ren and go see Tess, and look around a bit with those maps Ghost gave us. Ah, which reminds me, he’s still in sleep mode in your room…I’ll go get him before you turn in.”

Which also reminded Aoba that he hadn’t made the bed behind him or anything. Should he offer to change the sheets? It wasn’t like he was a guy who sweated a lot in his sleep or anything like that, but…well, Declan sure would be ‘treated’ to the sight of his bed in an unmade, sleep-rumpled state.

Oh, wait…he’d already been in the bedroom to change. Too late for that, then.
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[personal profile] scrappyblue 2015-12-28 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Declan’s indecision gave Aoba something else to focus on, at least: something outside himself and his own confusions. He blinked, lifting his head, and finally offered a smile he hoped was reassuring.

“Declan, you’ve already been a better host than I could have even hoped for. I don’t think anyone I know back home would have gone so far for a total stranger, especially one making such weird claims as I have…and that includes me, too.” There might be a lesson in generosity to learn in here, somewhere.

Aoba reached up and patted Declan’s shoulder. It was like patting a warm mountain, but it was a deliberate gesture of camaraderie. “Get some sleep, you deserve it. I have your numbers now, so I promise, Ren or I will call you if we run into anything we really need help about.”

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