Yusuf (
diastereomer) wrote2011-09-12 12:25 am
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Bugger.
[ A pause because, oh, yes, that would be the button that turns the blasted thing on. Well... we can only hope that there is a delay between Yusuf's annoyed mouthing off at the little piece of technology and it actually turning on. He's holding it much too close to his mouth and, as such, his voice is unaccountably loud for the calm way he asks, ]
If anyone can hear me, would you be so kind as to let me know?
[ The sound of the device being turned over and over in his hands. Hopefully he won't accidentally click it off... ]
Honestly... this is hardly intuitive...
[ ooc: new, fresh meat, etc. not cursed, just confused! ]
[ A pause because, oh, yes, that would be the button that turns the blasted thing on. Well... we can only hope that there is a delay between Yusuf's annoyed mouthing off at the little piece of technology and it actually turning on. He's holding it much too close to his mouth and, as such, his voice is unaccountably loud for the calm way he asks, ]
If anyone can hear me, would you be so kind as to let me know?
[ The sound of the device being turned over and over in his hands. Hopefully he won't accidentally click it off... ]
Honestly... this is hardly intuitive...
[ ooc: new, fresh meat, etc. not cursed, just confused! ]
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Small victories!
Confused, Yusuf glances at Eames with a bit of concern. ] What do you mean when? Where has Ariadne gone?
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[ It's difficult to tell much of anything, from the pacing up there compared to down here, whether they've got something larger on their hands or a fluke. There's uncertainties at play but Eames has never held the term impossible within arm's reach, simply because nothing is impossible. ]
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[ Which could mean anything from at least she's out of the dream to she might have been more help down here for all that she knows how to operate a PASIV. Ariadne is a brilliant girl, but she is not a chemist. And even if she did wake up back in the lab (as unlikely as that is)...
Yusuf doesn't label his bottles.
Running a hand through his hair, Yusuf tries to go about this the scientific way. What are the facts? ] Did one of you wake her up? How long has she been gone? And, I suppose, relatively, how long have the two of you been here?
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[ Eames smooths the hair on the nape of his neck down, thoughtful. ] Arthur has been here since April. It's September, now. As for me, well, there's another layer of complexity to it.
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Well, don't keep me in suspense. What is this additional complexity?
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Then there is, of course, the multitude of things that occur while here. [ Eames leads them to the eleventh quarter, where their apartment complex resides, pulling open the lobby doors for Yusuf and waving him in. ]
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Which is very bad, once the mind has acclimated to the dream as reality.
Yusuf takes a look around the inside of the building-- nothing too extraordinary-- and follows Eames' lead to the elevator, pressing the only button there is to press. Up. ] You mean, stranger things than you are used to in dreams? Because this place seems... very normal to me.
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He hands it over for Yusuf to read. ]
There's this, if you'd like to have a look over, before we inundate you with information. There are- well, environmental shifts from anything I can tell, people to the weather, memory wipes, turning into animals or the opposite gender. There's no real sense to it, but all of the blame is put on what are referred to as Deities.
[ Eames promises he hasn't gone batshit, okay. ]
I'm not sure if it's the trajectory of a lack of lucidity or somehow related to the chemistry of it. [ Like a bad acid trip. ]
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Why Yusuf finds himself noting this (as if he might use it later, as if he might need it later) is a self-proclaimed mystery. ]
Deities... [ Are you entirely sure? Because Yusuf is giving you the are you entirely sure you aren't barking look right now... ] Right. So are we talking naked white men or blue four armed destroyers? [ And, even though it's a little ridiculous sounding, he still provides his reasoning-- scientific inquiry is a hard process to unlearn. ] The chemicals might have an influence on the frequency, possibly the shifts, but the representations will give an idea as to who's mind we're traipsing through.
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It's all over the bloody place, honestly. There are talking dragons. I was gouged by a unicorn. Death doesn't take us anywhere but remaining here with a stilled heartbeat.
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Worriedly, Yusuf thinks back to the carousel and is kind of glad he didn't go exploring. His mouth forms the words 'gouged by a unicorn' and suddenly the joking way he'd proposed a very similar idea to Arthur not twenty minutes prior seems almost in bad taste. Must be something in the air down here. ] Hence... not being able to kick out.
[ The which I am assuming you have already tried is unspoken but heavily implied. Yusuf's fingers itch to feel for a pulse at Eames' scarred wrist. ]
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Arthur will be able to fill you in better on the attempt, [ he clarifies lightly, slotting the key into the lock and tipping it open. Right before he eases the door out, though, he almost forgets to mention: ] Er, we've a puppy. Long story, that bit.
[ How to best explain Arthur's previous temporary lack of sight and now memory loss... He'll let the pointman figure that one out. He nudges the door the rest of the way open with his shoulder, opening it wide for them both. ]
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Name's Pancake. Don't ask me why. It was Ariadne's idea.
[ As if on cue, Pancake proceeds to yip. Loudly. It's close to a bark, but not quite. Arthur blinks down at him and holds his muzzle for a second only to contradict the discipline by scratching behind his ears, but it doesn't matter; Pancake shuts up for the moment. ]
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Yusuf moves himself into the apartment hastily, seeing the wiggling dog in Arthur's arms and the way Eames guards the door. The training is obviously a work in progress. To say Arthur looks out of place affectionately scritching a plump little dog behind the ears would be an understatement.
Then again. Unicorns. ]
I am a little disappointed he is not wearing a scarf, being that you let Ariadne name him.
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[ Eames corrects wryly, rolling his shoulders as he shuts the door behind them once they're both fully inside, locking it with a turn of the bolt. He leans back against it, then, unbuttoning a few of the fastenings at his collar even further as he gazes at Yusuf, then Arthur, then back to Yusuf again. ]
Where should we start, then? Tea, Yusuf?
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Kettle's already on. [ If neither of them wants it, that's fine, but Arthur already has a pot of coffee going for himself. He heads to the kitchen in any case, tossing his next words over his shoulder. ] There's coffee too. [ As if either of them prefer it - but fair to put the offer there and none of the explanations they have are going to necessarily be short.
Remembering how he couldn't believe it himself, Arthur is perhaps prepared for more skepticism than strictly likely from the chemist, but it's hard to say with someone who's not usually one for going into the field in the first place. Asking what Eames has already covered is redundant; he figures he'll find out soon just by the questions Yusuf still has worth asking. ]
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If Yusuf finds it strange that they're living together, he doesn't say anything. If he finds it odd that the two seem in the habit of drinking caffeinated beverages well past midnight, he's good about keeping that to himself. And if he happens to notice that Arthur is the one to put the kettle on, as if he knows how Eames likes to come home, well, those observations are for another conversation.
Right now, Yusuf has enough questions to warrant the tea, and finds the idea more than appealing. ] If you have milk, I could go for a cuppa.
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A cuppa it is, then.
[ Usually he would snipe that Yusuf could very well make his own tea, too picky for his own good no matter Eames' efforts (though they're more lazy ones than anything else). Still, he does figure the least he could do is prepare the man's tea in, well, preparation for everything else. He sets about steeping leaves, placing the mesh on top of two mugs and adding hot water as needed, letting it soak for now. ]
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I assume you still have questions.
[ It's no less than saying Shoot. ]
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The face he makes is animated, to say the least. Yusuf is the least of Pancakes worries, it would seem, but the chemist still keeps his gaze oriented more towards the floor whenever the scrabbling noises get closer to him. He supposes the only place to start is from the beginning. Fishing his device from the pocket of his trousers, Yusuf's hand encounters two-- his own, and Eames'. Taking a moment to compare them, Yusuf puts the one with the half-scrolled through manual on the counter for Eames to pick up at his leisure. Holding his device up, Yusuf waggles it a bit. ]
I suppose first things first. What are these? Why do I have one? How do I use it and what do I need to know to utilize it? [ They'll get into dream semantics and whether the two of them think this is a dream or... well. Yes. They'll get to that later. For now, Yusuf just wants to make sure he can avoid the mass call he'd made earlier this evening. ]
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[ Eames waves a hand, briefly, before turning back to the mugs, checking the darkness of the tea. Satisfied, he adds half of the cup's volume in milk to Yusuf's (he could swear Yusuf and Arthur are born of the same ilk who put too much of anything into something they should just let be), a smaller dash to his own. Yusuf's cup gets passed off to him before he begins searching for the honey for himself. ]
It has the uncanny ability to turn itself on, on accident, however, so if the LED light turns on when you'd rather it not- well, should cut it out right away.
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And, ninety percent of the time, you can't get rid of anything it does capture, so don't waste your time trying if it doesn't work on the first shot.
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I cannot imagine I would have it around while delineating my nefarious plots, but I will keep that in mind. [ Aimed more toward Arthur than Eames, Yusuf asks the inevitable question. ] Although, I have to wonder why you continue with this... device, if it is so troublesome. What attempts have you made to eject yourselves from the dream?
[ Eames' answer is welcomed of course, but of the three of them, Eames is obviously the more adaptable and Arthur is more likely to have answers. He has known Eames long enough to know that a lot of the forger's ideas and interpretations are based on conjectures, nebulous gut feelings that result in a lot of hand waving and dismissal when inquired after-- things that Yusuf can't work with right now. Yusuf needs the facts, and then he can start in on the outliers. ]
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