Abigail Hobbs (
versusnurture) wrote2014-12-07 02:09 pm
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[When Abigail wakes up, she isn't afraid. She isn't even concerned. She knows that this isn't the room she's used to, but she knows, too, that it's sort of hers and she has a right to it. So she springs out of bed, inspects it from top to bottom, and then heads out to explore the Barge.]
[There's a confidence in her that might surprise those who know her well as an adult. She investigates everything as if it belongs to her, spending a while on the deck looking at the stars and (loudly, incorrectly) identifying constellations. When she's done there, she curls up in the library with a stack of books almost taller than her, some on space (since that seems to be today's theme), some on anatomy, and some science fiction books, because that's basically the same as space.]
[In the end she gravitates towards the kitchens, where she inexplicably feels the most comfortable. She stays through lunch shift and well into the afternoon, investigating, tidying, wiping down surfaces.]
[Soon enough, she has a question.]
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I've been paying attention to the kitchens, [she says in a lofty voice, commanding attention in the way that only children often do.] And I need to know something.
Where does the food come from? It has to come from somewhere.
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Excuse me, Admiral. I need to know where the food in the kitchens comes from, please.
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[When Abigail wakes up, she isn't afraid. She isn't even concerned. She knows that this isn't the room she's used to, but she knows, too, that it's sort of hers and she has a right to it. So she springs out of bed, inspects it from top to bottom, and then heads out to explore the Barge.]
[There's a confidence in her that might surprise those who know her well as an adult. She investigates everything as if it belongs to her, spending a while on the deck looking at the stars and (loudly, incorrectly) identifying constellations. When she's done there, she curls up in the library with a stack of books almost taller than her, some on space (since that seems to be today's theme), some on anatomy, and some science fiction books, because that's basically the same as space.]
[In the end she gravitates towards the kitchens, where she inexplicably feels the most comfortable. She stays through lunch shift and well into the afternoon, investigating, tidying, wiping down surfaces.]
[Soon enough, she has a question.]
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I've been paying attention to the kitchens, [she says in a lofty voice, commanding attention in the way that only children often do.] And I need to know something.
Where does the food come from? It has to come from somewhere.
private } admiral
Excuse me, Admiral. I need to know where the food in the kitchens comes from, please.
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He hadn't tried to say anything. Just followed her until his shift began in the kitchens, and then greeted her when she showed up anyway, to his surprise. There are far too many children, all extremely ill-behaved, making him feel anxious both because of and for them - so he keeps an eye on her while he goes about Rhade-learned methods for feeding them all, until there's a lull.
He's uncertain, visibly so, like a domestic creature approaching something he should recognize but doesn't entirely when he puts down the towel he's just finished using to wipe down his working area of the counter, nervously wiping each of his fingers long after they're clean.]
Abigail. Do you require anything?
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She's hungry. ]
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[That's when he finds Abigail staring up at the stars. Frankly, he's not a fan of the stars. Looking into space is cool and everything, but. Well, it's also a little scary, too. So, he's not interested in spending a lot of time staring at it.]
[For a moment, he chooses to ignore her and goes behind his fort. He makes sure all of his ammunition is still accounted for first. Nobody seems to have touched anything. He looks back over at Abigail, grinning crookedly before hurling a snowball in her direction.]
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It's not enough. The moment she stumbles, all the books come tumbling down on top of her.]
Mmmph.
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