nicholas d. wolfwood (
tinico) wrote in
nomans_land2023-07-13 10:55 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
a new arrival
i. december
- Nicholas was out for errands, a shopping bag slung over his shoulder with things that he'd been sent to buy, and he was almost back to the orphanage, smile already on his face to be returning to the shade. Then there was an odd shake of the ground, making him stumble, and when he looked up, everything was very different. Where buildings had been standing, now there was much damage, his familiarity the only reason he could recognize them anymore. Where people had been wandering around, laughing or yelling or just going about their business, there was... nobody. Only silence. And there was a strange smell in the air, like something wet had been spilled a while ago.
Nicholas's smile faded, eyes going very wide, and he ran towards his home, only to find the worst of the damage to be around it. He was calling out names - Miss Malanie's, everyone's - but there was only silence. Soon, he could see that there were signs that someone had been holed up in the basement, and then upstairs also but those were more recent.
And nobody was answering. Nobody.
- Everyone had left. So he had to go somewhere else. He had no idea where, but. He'd managed to find a wide brimmed hat, and had added to his shopping bag whatever supplies he had. And he was walking to the next town he had seen on the maps. Which he'd also taken. There would be someone somewhere, right?
- Luckily for him, before walking in the desert could become too much for him, there had been another earthquake - and then he was among people again. After many, many hours mostly alone, other than some random encounters, he kind of needed a moment to lean in the shade and close his eyes in relief. He had not been to this city, but at least it was alive. He would take that.
Then he squared his shoulders, and went exploring. Even if he knew nobody, he should be able to find people who needed help that he could earn a living with, right?
- ooc: have another idea? he'll pop up there! brackets and prose all good, will match.
no subject
That look of hopefulness, however small and brief, does something funny to Wolfwood's heart. Was he ever really this small? And this friendly?
C'mon, kid, let's walk.
"So how'd you get here from December? That's a long ways." And there aren't any sand steamers or buses or anything. He didn't walk all that way, did he?
no subject
And anyway, you have earned the friendliness, for bringing news about his family. So yes, he's coming with, looking around with renewed sharpness, his gaze running here and there over the ground, to pick up any ankle-biters who might not have parents with them.
"I walked parta the way. I wasn't comin' here, just to check the next town over, and then the one after that. And at some point I was actually here, and had'ta ask about to find out where I am and why's it so crowded.
no subject
"It's lucky you ended up here, and not out in the middle of nowhere, huh?" Somebody in the crowd is smoking, and Wolfwood can't help turning his head in their direction, sucking in a deep breath. He's got to find some cigarettes here, if it kills him. "Things got weird recently, and I mean weird weird. A piece of advice, kid, you should keep water an' something to eat on you all the time, just in case one of those magic portals drops you out in the sands."
no subject
"Makes sense." He was lucky he had some stuff, and indeed lucky he didn't end up somewhere really, really bad.
"That happen to you?"
no subject
"A couple times now." And it's sucked every time. "I don't really know what's causing it..." Or rather, he's been told, but it's just so unbelievable that it simply can't be true. They're here to help a Vash fight a Knives? But the fight's already over? How's that many any kind of sense? "...all I know is that it's a pain in the ass when you're walkin' one place and suddenly, bam. You're somewhere else entirely."
He's actually pretty sure one of those bam moments saved his life, a couple days back, but that's not a conversation he needs to have with a kid, junior version of himself or not.
Damn this city got crowded! How are they supposed to find anyone in this mob?
no subject
As to where to look...
"I haven't been here long. Do you know anything about how the city's set up? Miss Melanie would not take everyone to the worst parts of the city, and likely won't be able to find a place in the best parts, so we could start with the the rest."
With the way everything was crowded, she probably wouldn't have been more picky than that, but perhaps that's a start?
no subject
"The guy who told me they were here said that a, uh, mutual friend might've set Melanie and everyone up in their place." In a ship. He can see the dim outline of a ship way up at the edge of the atmosphere, just a blur of blue-on-blue. Is that the ship that Needles meant? How in the hell are they supposed to contact somebody all the way up there? "I don't know where their place is, though."
And he's never going to spot a thing in this crowd. Where can they go to get higher up? The cliffs? Is there another option? "...Hey, okay, I know how to find them. Let's head downtown, right into the middle of everything, and find whoever's in charge of all this." If Luida was giving a speech on the radio the other day about the Earth ships, then she's got to be nearby, right? She'll know where Melanie and the kids are, if they're here.
no subject
But he swallows any sharp words down. He has no idea where to start, and while people have been friendly and nice, they haven't been able to help, so perhaps that will work. Or if not work, at least scratch one of the list of things to try.
"Right. Alright."
Sure. Whatever.
no subject
"Her name's Luida." There's no harm in filling his younger self in with information about who they're going to find, right? And this way, if they get separated, at least young Nicholas here will have some idea where to look, and who to look for. "I don't know if that's her first name or family name or what. Just Luida, I guess. She's head of..." Of a spaceship that didn't crash a hundred years ago? That wouldn't go over well. "...of an organization, that's working with the government and all these Earth ships to try and figure out what to do next."
no subject
But then there is that last sentence and Nicholas skids to a halt, staring up at the adult.
"... what do you mean Earth ships."
He has been very focused on finding any information about those from December. He may have missed this. Just a little.
no subject
"What do you mean, what do I mean?" They've been all over the radio? They're all anyone on the street is talking about? He points up at the sky, where the shape of one of them is just faintly visible, way high up there. "The ships from Earth!"
no subject
He squints up in the direction that Roberto is pointing, though it takes him a moment to figure out what he's seeing. Then he bunches up his shoulders and glares into the distance.
"Right."
Actually, none of his business. If it's relevant, Miss Melanie will say so. If that will help them find Miss Melaine, whatever.
no subject
"Oi, kid, this is a big deal!" They can keep walking, keep heading toward their goal, but come on. Isn't it exciting? "Don't you get it? Things are gonna change now, it's gonna be better!" And sure, change comes slowly to those at the bottom, but they aren't alone here anymore! There's help!
no subject
He's. Skeptical. About things getting better.
no subject
"Whatever you say, old man!" Weaving through the crowd, Wolfwood's fingers just happen to slip into the pocket of a passer-by, liberating his packet of cigarettes. They aren't his brand -- they are, in fact, a brand he's never heard of -- but pickpockets can't be choosers, right? He'll wait another block or so before lighting one, just in case the guy notices the loss, but damn it feels good to have smokes on his again!
"So hey, how about you tell me about 'em? Who are we lookin' for?" How similar are their worlds, he wonders?
no subject
He doesn't quite notice the pickpocketing, but he can see a pack of cigarettes when there were none, and can draw his conclusions. but it's none of his business, is it? It makes him grumpier, but it's not his business. He might tell on him on Miss Melanie, however. Eventually. (ha... ha.)
...the request makes him squint, but then he looks away.
"Sure." And he starts tlling him, about this kid and that. And, because that was recent, he tells about the crybaby that was with them only for a little while, and how Jasmine was stuck up high and he caught her fall with his body. Because it had been pretty stupid. If also great.
no subject
Besides, that leaves more for the grownups. Wolfwood breathes out a deep lungful, rejoicing in the head rush from days and days of nicotine withdrawal, as Nicholas tells him about a crybaby little kid, and another he got to be a hero for. Turning his face up to exhale means that Nicholas can't see his face when he talks about how the crybaby was only there a little while.
So things were different for Nicholas, and his Livio. Damn.
"You really caught her? When she fell all that distance? I have to admit, that's pretty amazing."
no subject
Beat.
"Means he's got a pretty good aim, right? Too bad he got upset and run away not long after that." Miss Melanie said it hadn't been him. So it has to be someone or something eles.
no subject
A second later, he realizes what he just gave away. Whoops. "I mean... that's why you called him crybaby, right? Because he was little?"
no subject
Beat.
Stare.
"... Roberto."
Beat.
Smaller voice.
"Have you run into Livio? He ran off. Is he all right?"
He's worried!
no subject
"Sorry kid," he replies at last, and he certainly sounds sorry. "I don't know where he is." Chances are he's not here -- he's back wherever this version of his younger self came from, which means Livio is stuck back in a world with the Eye and no Nico to protect him.
Not that he did a damn thing to protect him last time.
"But if he's here, then I bet he's looking for Miss Melanie too, same as we are."
no subject
But since he's still not thinking about time shift, he shakes his head. "He ran. I doubt he'd be comin' back. Somethin' happened that it was easy to think he did. Miss Melanie said it wasn't him, but a lotta the kids were angry. 's why I'd just like ta know he's--" his mind goes back to the state December is in. "--okay."
no subject
"Tell you what." His cigarette's done already, and with a muttered curse he drops it to the ground and trods out the ember. They never last long enough! "After we find Melanie, I'll head back to December and leave him a message, how's that? Big letters on the side of the building where he won't be able to miss it." Assuming he comes by. Assuming he's here. But what else can they do? "For any other kids too, anyone who gets lost or needs a place to go. They should know to come here, what do you think?"
no subject
This isn't that day.
For a moment, the teaching that you must not disfigure buildings... or the orphanage will get into trouble... and the fun of that thought fight within him. But the orphanage isn't even fully there right now, so he nods, lips curving up just a little.
"Yeah. I mean, you don't hafta go back right away if you gotta do other stuff, but if you do go back there..." Beat.
"Make it real clear they're idiots if they don't get here to safety fast."
no subject
"There's some people I need to check up on first, but they're on the way." They aren't, not as the worm flies, but he's got to go make sure that Rem and the kids are all right before he heads back to December. But he said he'd go back, and he meant it.
Is it too soon after the last one to have another cigarette? Is that even a serious question? "And hey, speakin' of idiots," he mumbles, sticking a fresh butt between his teeth and fishing through his pockets for the lighter, "if you hadn't heard about the ships then maybe you haven't about the guy who's responsible for all this mess."
Wearing that name and that face, the kid's going to run into him sooner or later. Might as well do what he can now to ensure that the kid survived meeting the Humanoid Typhoon.
"You know who Vash the Stampede is?"
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
annd wrap.