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Briar Moss ([personal profile] thornandmoss) wrote in [community profile] triangularity2012-11-28 05:24 pm

Into the Wood

Thinking about his latest conversation with Daja, Briar returned to the workroom to put away his tools. Trowels and pruning shears taken care of, he paused before opening a drawer to stow the twine, eyes darting quickly to either side and a small tendril of his magic reaching for the cords that held his wrist knives in place. He could release them immediately now.

Two rings sat in the center of worktable. One yellow, one green, they were polished to a mirror-bright shine and made of a substance the former thief couldn't identify but presumed to be stone of some sort. "Tris," he called out, "Has Evvy been by?"

The rings were humming slightly with magic, and Briar called up his magical vision for a moment to see the silver shine on them. "Who taught her that?" Briar wondered. It certainly hadn't been him. Briar snorted. "Well of course she's picking up new things. She'll have proper teachers now. I could take care of the basics, but she's better off with a stone mage."

Still having received no answer from Tris, Briar shrugged. Either she'd gone out while he was in the garden or his sister was so engrossed in a book she hadn't heard. Really, who but Evvy would come in and leave Briar rocks?

Reluctant to admit to his student that he didn't recognize the spellwork she'd done on the rings, Briar leaned in closer, wondering if they were a gift or a prank. Evvy wouldn't leave anything really harmful without at least a warning, though, so Briar reached down and picked up first the green one. Nothing happened. Noticing with a grin that his left hand tattoo was blooming a brilliant yellow that day, he put the yellow ring on the hand it matched.

Next thing he knew, Briar experienced a brief flash of confusion followed by the realization that he was absolutely not in his workroom. In fact, he felt almost as if he were underwater. But he couldn't be. Briar wasn't gasping for air, and it didn't feel wet. He didn't have long to consider other possibilities, as he felt himself propelled upward, toward a green light. If it were water, toward the light is exactly where he'd want to go, so Briar didn't fight the force. He ended up on hands and knees just at the edge of a pool of water, still dry.

Briar barely noticed the lack of sopping wet clothes, though, eyes widening in wonder and fingers pressing into the lush green grass and down into the soil underneath. Briar's head was reeling, surrounded by more green life than he'd ever felt before. It stretched as far as his senses did, and he rolled onto his back, looking up at foliage that filtered bright strong sunlight into a warm green light that also filled the entire space. He saw not a single break in the leaves, and the trees were almost dizzyingly healthy. Every bit of green in the forest was thriving. This was not a normal forest. No wood on earth felt like this. But then, Briar had no idea what that ring had done. Maybe Evvy didn't leave it. The forest was too organized and well-arranged to be the domain of the Green Man. Maybe if the Green Man and Mila of the Grain managed a forest together, the perfect harmony of their natures could make it. Briar's magic sank into the ground, intertwining with the roots of the trees. He let it travel up their trunks, out the branches and into the leaves, before settling back to him on the ground. If he were a tree, he thought he wouldn't mind sinking his own roots in right here. The evenly spaced pools would feed his roots, and his roots and branches would weave their way between all the others, the foliage cover solid but thin enough that every bit of the forest still got sunlight. His leaves would too.
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2012-11-30 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"You weren't the first or last," Ashley answered easily, as though having people disappear on her was the most natural thing in the world. Sadly, it had become normal to her daily life in Taxon. Part of her hated that and part had come to accept it. Wondering and being angry no longer helped. She'd stopped being angry and had started channeling that anger into productivity: finding a way out. At least if she or someone else could find a way to go home willingly, they would be stripping the aliens of that control over their lives.

"I was in my little apartment in Taxon," Ashley continued thoughtfully, frowning and pointing at the pool she'd come from. "That one." She hadn't gone very far from hers at least and so she knew which one it was. Long ago, her mother had drilled into her different ways of surviving. Taking in her surroundings and making mental notes as to where she was, where she'd been, and where she was going had saved her life more times than Ashley cared to count.

"I'll be able to remember mine." With luck, she could remember Briar's as well, once he pointed it out. It might just take a little more effort.
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2012-12-03 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Ashley nodded firmly at his question. "Mom taught me to track Abnormals when I was little. I've been doing it since before I can really remember. It's why I was tracking the unicorns when they were let loose." And it was why she wasn't too upset about finding herself in a weird unknown place. Whatever happened, exploring was something she enjoyed and she knew she'd be able to get them back here if she had to.

She watched Briar tie the severed cuff around the branch with his magic, impressed in spite of herself. Every time she thought she knew what he could do, he turned around and surprised her. At least his magic was useful. Her abilities... well, she still had issues with them.

"Cool," she murmured, watching the cuff after it was tied up there. "I've never known anyone with abilities like yours or hers. We definitely don't have Abnormals that can control stitches."
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2013-03-14 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can always teleport us right back here," Ashley offered with a shrug, as though using her abilities wasn't something that set her teeth on edge. She was getting better about dealing with them, but some days she still had issues with them, with what they represented. If she used them for a good reason, she hoped she might one day feel okay with even thinking about them at all.

His grin brought a smile from her, glad she could make them both happy and distract them from anything worrisome about being here.

"I dunno. We could hang out here, explore the forest more..." She glanced down at the pools of water. "Or we could check one of those out."

She didn't really care what they did. Just having this time with Briar was more than enough for her. Being alive to see it was enough for her.
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2013-03-15 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
It had its limitations, of course, but she knew generally what they were. That was mostly due to having watched and felt her daddy dearest use it. Not the best of introductions, but one she couldn't quite help. Regardless, the offer was open to Briar should they need it.

"It'll have to be on foot," she told him with a glance through the trees. "I can't teleport where I haven't been before." Or, well, she could, but the chances they would re-materialize inside a tree or something equally unpleasant was quite high. Ashley would rather avoid that. "I mean, I can but I don't think either of us wants to risk what would happen."

She was thinking along the same lines, wondering if one would lead to the Sanctuary, to home. If that were true... She glanced at one of the unfamiliar ones. It was so tempting; she wanted so desperately to see her mother again, but she had no idea what would happen.

And that was half the fun.
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2013-04-05 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of that was because she was pointedly ignoring the implications of using her powers in the first place, but that was a little detail she didn't feel like going into at the moment.

"Never better," Ashley answered with a grin to match. For a moment, she cast her gaze around the pools of water, turning a few times to determine which would be the most interesting. Once she'd chosen, she wrapped her fingers around his hand a little more fully and pointed. "Let's try that one first."

She glanced at him once more before she started walking for that little pool. How one of these things could lead to a separate world was a mystery to her, but she liked mysteries. This would just be one big adventure and she liked that just fine.
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[personal profile] panicswitched 2013-05-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Ashley just laughed at that, glad to hear Briar's amazing sense of humor again. It was nice that they could tease each other, even after having been separated for a while like this.

She nods at his question, preparing herself. "On three. One... two... three!"

And in she jumped. It felt a lot like it had the first time, which was nice. At least she knew what to expect. Once they'd reappeared somewhere else and stepped out of the pool, she glanced around. The first thing she noticed was the forest.

"...Those are some impressive trees."

And that was an understatement.