Maëlle (
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Il est brisé, n’y touchez pas
Who: Maelle & You~ (Closed prompts for Sheehan, Lune, Chase & Gustave)
What: Post Nethermere things
Where: Specific cabins and 7th floor common room
When: Late May
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Maelle sits on the floor in the seventh floor common room with the silver pool. It's more curiosity that keeps her staring at it. She reaches out to touch it, rubbing her fingers together when it's only water before sitting back down and considering it. Doesn't anyone else think this is strange?
It takes her about a week before she's really willing to start walking around again. It's not at all the physical exhaustion from Nethermere slowing her down, but everything else about it.
She fails to mention she's coming by before she's knocking on the door. She simply decides to show up.
She's sitting on the couch, reading when he walks by. Maelle's pretty quick to close her book and turn to him in some effort to get his attention.
"Ça va?" She signs.
What: Post Nethermere things
Where: Specific cabins and 7th floor common room
When: Late May
Warnings: Any needed will be in the subject headers, otherwise none.
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Maelle sits on the floor in the seventh floor common room with the silver pool. It's more curiosity that keeps her staring at it. She reaches out to touch it, rubbing her fingers together when it's only water before sitting back down and considering it. Doesn't anyone else think this is strange?
For Sheehan, Lune, Chase, respectively;
It takes her about a week before she's really willing to start walking around again. It's not at all the physical exhaustion from Nethermere slowing her down, but everything else about it.
She fails to mention she's coming by before she's knocking on the door. She simply decides to show up.
For Gustave;
She's sitting on the couch, reading when he walks by. Maelle's pretty quick to close her book and turn to him in some effort to get his attention.
"Ça va?" She signs.

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"Hi," he says, one hand in his pocket. "I'm glad to see you. Come on in. Arthur's out."
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I just wanted to say thanks for earlier.
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"How has the practice been?" he wonders.
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There's someone else in here.
Steven's got his Dancer with him, in the shape of a cat. The cat has a mirror in its mouth. Normal cat stuff.
"Maelle? Oh, gosh. We haven't talked since -...
Well, I've had some odd things happen to me, I imagine you have, too."
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Maybe it's best not to ask about it. She gives a sympathetic smile instead and shrugs at his assumption before taking out her device from her pocket.
Odd anywhere else, but normal here.
I guess.
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"Were you ...
I was on a beach. With - crows, and such. I heard there was one that was a library...?"
That sounds like the nicest one, if you had to pick between four bad options.
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I didn't really know there were other parts of that place until someone told me. But no, I wasn't in either of those places.
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I'm ... mostly glad you're back. That we're all back. I'm really glad you're okay."
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7th floor
When he sees Maelle he knows he made the right choice to follow the coin flip here rather than to the library. The deck can be a little too busy when he's tired from being up during the day.
"Hello, Maelle," he says with his usual smile. "Enjoying our new water feature?"
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Didn't think we really needed two pools, huh?
She offers, holding the device up to him.
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He tilts his head as if he's considering his words.
"The thought in question being, 'if you want to swim get walking'."
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It does seem more like a children's pool. It's pretty shallow.
She offers, happy to continue the joke.
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He shakes his head.
"Besides, I remember the fun part was finding what else was in the pool with us. There are no interesting plants or possible fish to be found here, and it probably wouldn't be kind to introduce any." Well, unless he found the right type of fish..."Maybe this is an invitation to build an aquarium instead!"
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So it's a relief when the spider crawls out from under his own door and sees who it is. The door opens on its own, the spider disappears, and Chase pushes up from his desk. "Maelle, hi."
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Her greeting comes with a smile as she signs, "how are you?"
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so sorry for the delay, vacation led to sick :(
Get well soooooon!!
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oops all headcanon
Re: oops all headcanon
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Lune isn't actually in when Maelle knocks on her door, but a few minutes later she comes down the hall, a stack of books under her arm.
"Hey. Looking for me?"
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Lune doesn't exactly need the help, but she hands over half her stack anyway. "Thanks. Come on in."
She opens the door on her room—a copy of the small flat in Lumière where she'd moved after her brother's Gommage. She'd gotten rid of most of her family's furnishings, but kept the books, and every shelf and flat surface is covered in them. Even though it still has the trappings of a home—a comfortable sofa, a small dining table and kitchen, and so on—there's a feeling of transience, as if it were a stop along the way rather than a place where someone really lives.
Still, Lune can be a hostess. "Want anything? Tea? Oh, and I've got this for you, if you'd rather use it." On the table in front of the sofa is a pad of paper and a pencil.
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Thanks but, this is okay.
Do you have sugar?