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Lydia Deetz ([personal profile] deadlyvu) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife2015-08-25 04:01 pm

Back in Aquares Ixen and the aftermath... OTA

What: Lydia's finally settled back in Aquares Ixen, mostly, after evacuating and then time-travel shenanigans. Too bad she's not dealing well with it all.
Who: Lydia Deetz and open to whomever?
When: August 17-18th-ish onward.
Warnings: Teenage dramatics and angst? Potential actual angst?



Normally, Lydia was reasonable; fairly responsible and level headed despite her dramatic streak and creative sides, she was used to being the sane one compared to her friends. Too bad being the 'reasonable' one sucked a lot. Especially when she found out the most relevant and important parts of what had happened. The city had barely survived--Sephiroth had spared her the worst of the details. They'd been stuck in the past, and unable to save or fix any of it. Then stuck in stasis for 28 years, rescued by moogles...

And another one of her friends had gone into Crystal Stasis. She was touched, truly, and had cried that Mr. Makoto had left her the paintings he'd promised. BUT he'd gone into stasis, and she hated it. This was worse than the Empire--there, at least, she'd cried on the airship out only because they finally WERE on their way to something safer.

THIS? This was all too much.

She still hadn't gotten her things from Trano Golsaucia--Betel Po had gone to retrieve them. But the teen couldn't wait; too antsy, she didn't want to be in the city. Not like this, when there were too many memories and recent reminders. At least she waited until night, especially since she was now at the max of her Vampire job, and she had her dagger. She'd be safe enough, and if she wasn't? It didn't really matter as much to her right then.

Headed out of the city, only vaguely caring which direction she went in.

[OOC: She's heading East in the Ancient Caves direction, or South towards the Aquarean Forest. Feel free to pick either of these, as she'll probably try and get out a few times. She can't sit still right now, too angsty and antsy.]




Coming home, Lydia found her housemates in crystal stasis too. Betel-Po confirmed Nanami was safe and active, but there was no sign of Henry. It would probably make Nanami happy, as they could use the basement again--but it would need to be aired out. At least. Still, some sense had been talked into the teenager, so she rolled up her sleeves, got on some clothes to get dirty, and opened all the windows as she started hauling stuff out from the basement. She'd seen the mage with at least one hand and no owner, and probably a bag more, so who knows what she'll find.

[OOC: Feel free to help her clean/organize the house--aside from her room and Nanami's room.]



Once sense was talked into her, Lydia had reluctantly returned and stayed. Betel-Po had fetched her bicycle, things, and sword from Trano Golsaucia. He'd also given her a good scolding, then a hug, as she really was still upset. But she's at least putting that energy to good use now. Ferrying supplies to people, carrying lunches, whatever's needed as she's around town on her bicycle and using her need to be moving to good use now at least.

[OOC: Feel free to have her ferrying supplies via bicycle, ferrying food/drink to people who're working, or just almost be run-over by a bicycle. ^_^]

goddessofthesky: (Loftwing)

Aquarean Forest

[personal profile] goddessofthesky 2015-08-31 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Zelda didn’t seem to mind Lydia’s grumpiness; however, the goddess can’t help but worry. As her loftwing landed she sized up Lydia, her mind untumbling a thought or two on the matter. Lydia hadn’t been here through the war and now she was acting like a child. The only problem was that Lydia was a child. She shouldn’t even be in Crystallis.

She tucked her hair behind her ear knowing the wind would undo the gesture the moment she took flight. Zelda reached out a hand to Lydia, her expression more serious than it had been before.

“Let’s go for a fly.” She hoped it would clear the girls head but if nothing else it would give them a chance to talk. Zelda didn’t know what Lydia might have seen in the past or what thoughts might be going through her head. There were too many unknowns and she found the best way was just to ask. There was no point in staying unhappy.