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OOM: AU Child! Ibani
The last few months have been even harder than usual, after the death of her mother figure. Perhaps grief made her weaker, more vulnerable to sickness, because she knows she's dangerously ill. She hadn't meant to wind up here, wherever here is, but it has shown up in the nick of time.
Ibani shivers against one of the walls of Milliways, her body wracked with fever and hunger both. She's somewhere between seven and ten, clothed in fabric with far too many holes in it, and wearing a slave shock collar around her neck. Her bones stand out too sharply against her skin, and her eyes are fever bright and darting around the room.
She's not sure if this is some dying hallucination, if she's gone mad, or if she truly HAS wound up somewhere utterly strange. Whatever this is, instinct and her body DEMAND food, fuel to fight the sickness that is killing her. Untrained in the Force, she's grasping on instinct for any energy it can give her.
Maybe, maybe if she gets close enough to one of the tables she can steal some food without anyone noticing. Yes, yes that's a good plan
Ibani shivers against one of the walls of Milliways, her body wracked with fever and hunger both. She's somewhere between seven and ten, clothed in fabric with far too many holes in it, and wearing a slave shock collar around her neck. Her bones stand out too sharply against her skin, and her eyes are fever bright and darting around the room.
She's not sure if this is some dying hallucination, if she's gone mad, or if she truly HAS wound up somewhere utterly strange. Whatever this is, instinct and her body DEMAND food, fuel to fight the sickness that is killing her. Untrained in the Force, she's grasping on instinct for any energy it can give her.
Maybe, maybe if she gets close enough to one of the tables she can steal some food without anyone noticing. Yes, yes that's a good plan
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She sighs. "I don't know," she tells him. "I could feel the crystals, in the mines. Sometimes sense rocks were going to fall before they fell."
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He glances over at her as they walk.
"And you don't have to know, yet. You are still young, and still learning." A pause. "Also...you do not have to answer any questions that I might ask you, if it bothers you to talk about things. You are allowed privacy. I am just trying to better understand so I can help."
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"They called me a freak, most of the time, when they would speak to me at all."
She leans into him when he says he wants to understand.
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"Gonna be honest with you," he sighs. "Once you grow up, you're probably still gonna get called a freak. And probably worse."
He shrugs slightly. "I get called a freak too. And some other things, that aren't very nice. People are...a lot of people are cruel and uncaring. But you will learn to ignore them...learn to harness that emotion that rises up in your chest, and turn it into something good."
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"Will be easier, from now on. I could leave, if people were being mean. And, and I'm not alone."
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A slight smirk pulls at one corner of his mouth.
"Though once you have healed up a bit better and put some muscle on, I will teach you how to fight. I know you obviously can defend yourself, but when you get stronger, that will be easier, too."
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She huffs. "And some people need to be punched in the face, they just DO."
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He rustles her hair.
"But until you are strong enough to make sure they won't hurt you, running away is a perfectly good defense. But I will be with you, or nearby...so you run to me, and then we will teach them a lesson together."
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She puts an arm around him. "I never knew there were so many colors," she tells him, looking at all the flowers.
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The air is slightly warmer as they near the inlet, a change in the breeze and the foliage; thick Scottish forest begins to mingle and mix with sparse Caribbean palm trees, and the grass changes beneath the bare feet, occasional patches of sand here and there. There is a small hill to climb that blocks the view of the inlet, the sand, and the sea - but it is a gentle slope.
A colorful bird flits by - some kind of wild parrot - blues and yellows and reds flashing brilliantly on its feathers as it squawks excitedly at them.
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Her smile twists, wry and bitter for a moment. "Got caught staring at it instead of working." Skellig....can probably guess what happened after that.
The parrot startles her, makes her laugh. "I am NOT an intruder!" she tells it.
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"That sounds like the most beautiful flower. I hope one day I get to see one just like it. Maybe we can ask Bar for some seeds, and grow some of them on the balcony outside."
He is grateful for the bird's interruption as it swoops by them.
"Just visitors," he 'reassures' the bird, as they begin the walk up the slope. "Explorers, even!"
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"Exploring the unknown to me!" Ibani adds. She's guessing Skellig has been here before.
They reach the top of the slope and she sees the Lake/Sea. She stares in wonder. "I didn't know there could be that much water in one place."
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(Skellig does not mind cloudy days or rain, even if they make his bones ache - it is easier to wear his coat without getting second guessed. He has learned to deal with the pain to avoid being stared at by those who would question why he's wearing a coat when it is a beautiful day outside.)
"We can go down over by the edge," he motions at the area of the lake where the sea clearly joins it - just how that works is Milliways Magic at play. "The water is warmer there, and the sand is soft."
And there is less chance of slimy rocks and mud to step on - the beach area is a big selling point, even with the sand in his feathers being a bit of a pain in the ass.
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Ibani runs down to the edge of the water, stops. "There's something BIG in the water, but it's not hungry right now."
She catches sight of a Sand Dollar near her feet, bends down to pick it up. "What are you?" she asks it, almost as if expecting an answer.
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"I do not know the name of that one," he says. "But there are shells here, among the sand. Sometimes interesting rocks, and bits of glass that has been worn smooth by the water and washed ashore."
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She looks at his wings. "Can you fly with them, your wings?"
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Spotting a few errant feathers on the leading edge of his right wing, he brings it around a bit, taking advantage of this time to preen a bit and work them back into place.
"And you are light enough I could carry you in my arms, take you up a bit."
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"Give me just a few minutes to fix some of my feathers while you look for more treasures," he tells her. "Then we will go fly."
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A crab scuttles along the shoreline and Ibani watches it, curious, until it hides under a rock. She finds a piece of blue sea glass that goes into her pockets, and what looks like a shark's tooth? How did THAT get here?
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Preening efficiently, his focus is on her as she explores - everything is absolutely new to her, and he cannot even begin to imagine what she is feeling as she digs through the sand and rocks. (It both fills his heart with joy and a hint of sadness, at what she had to endure before...)
Once he is satisfied, he stretches again and shakes his wings out, then stands up on the log and hops off - moving to join her.
"Find anything interesting?"
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"And there was a scuttling creature that went to hide under the rock. It moves sideways over the ground."
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Skellig looks at the shark tooth.
"Those are called crabs," he says. "The scuttling creature. Sometimes they can pinch with their claws, if you try to pick them up. But they are usually too quick for that, so I just watch them. This is a tooth from...some sort of shark. They swim in the water, much further out. They have lots of teeth and they fall out as they use them."
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"Do you need help with your feathers?"
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