Alan Wake (
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singillatim2024-09-03 09:50 pm
[open] same stuff, different hell
Who: Alan Wake & OTA
What: Moving into a cabin, getting some much needed r&r
When: Early September
Where: 24 Basin Overlook, Hot Springs
[A - Moving In]
[By now, Alan had for the most part gone through his initiation of this strange new world he found himself in. So unlike the Dark Place aside from its otherness. ...and aside from some familiar faces (in one case, extremely unwanted). He'd been born and raised in New York City, and while it'd had its fair share of rough winters, it was incomparable to this frozen wasteland. If he'd felt a fish out of water in Bright Falls, he was one on an entirely new planet here. Still, he knew the only thing he could do was press forward and survive. The name of the game for over a decade. Just another setting change, he told himself.
Considering the climate, shelter was on the very top of the list. He'd spent the first night in the Community Hall while he got his bearings, but it wasn't a place he cared to make a permanent residence. Too crowded; he needed his own space. And so he'd set out to find a place to claim as his own.
Which leads him now to an abandoned cabin he'd wandered in down one of Milton's streets. It's a bit of a fixer-upper, but sturdy enough, he decides. Anything is better than outdoors, and hell if he's going to be sleeping in a cave.
The door to the cabin, for now, remains open as he attempts to clean the place up. Bring out broken furniture and try to break them down for firewood with a hatchet he'd found inside. Sweep the dirt and debris out. Try to clean the dirty windows with a wet piece of cloth. It's a bit more physical labor than he's been used to lately, maybe a bit much for one person.
It's not the shittiest place he'd ever lived in, at least, he thinks.]
[B - Hot Springs]
[Alan Wake needed a fucking break from it all.
Between the last thirteen years of never ending loops of death and insanity and the fact that he was now trapped in yet another hellhole, all he wanted was for something to go right. A little comfort. A little treat. God knows he'd kill for a bottle of whiskey or three, but he'd yet to find any.
What he did find, however, was something a little better(?). While scavenging for supplies and trying to get a lay of the land, Alan had stumbled across a cave that seemed a bit different from the others. Instead of ice, there was flowing water. Most importantly, it was warm. Upon following it, the writer eventually found himself outdoors again, but standing before several pools of water with steam rising up from them.
He'd never been to a natural hot spring before, but he knew one when he saw one.
After some thought, he decides he may as well enjoy this stroke of luck, especially while no one's around. He doesn't doubt that others have discovered a place like this by now, a little pocket of luxury in the wasteland. And so he strips off his clothing, setting it aside where it's in no danger of getting wet, and makes his way into one of the pools.
"Fuck," he eloquently states as he lets himself sink up to his chest in the hot waters. Warmth was a rare indulgence, even back in the Dark Place. It's going to be difficult to peel himself out of here, he knows it, but for now he's sure as hell going to enjoy it. Alan rests his head back against a rock at the edge of the pool, closing his eyes and letting out a content sigh.]
((ooc: If you want to use another format, I'll match it!))
What: Moving into a cabin, getting some much needed r&r
When: Early September
Where: 24 Basin Overlook, Hot Springs
[A - Moving In]
[By now, Alan had for the most part gone through his initiation of this strange new world he found himself in. So unlike the Dark Place aside from its otherness. ...and aside from some familiar faces (in one case, extremely unwanted). He'd been born and raised in New York City, and while it'd had its fair share of rough winters, it was incomparable to this frozen wasteland. If he'd felt a fish out of water in Bright Falls, he was one on an entirely new planet here. Still, he knew the only thing he could do was press forward and survive. The name of the game for over a decade. Just another setting change, he told himself.
Considering the climate, shelter was on the very top of the list. He'd spent the first night in the Community Hall while he got his bearings, but it wasn't a place he cared to make a permanent residence. Too crowded; he needed his own space. And so he'd set out to find a place to claim as his own.
Which leads him now to an abandoned cabin he'd wandered in down one of Milton's streets. It's a bit of a fixer-upper, but sturdy enough, he decides. Anything is better than outdoors, and hell if he's going to be sleeping in a cave.
The door to the cabin, for now, remains open as he attempts to clean the place up. Bring out broken furniture and try to break them down for firewood with a hatchet he'd found inside. Sweep the dirt and debris out. Try to clean the dirty windows with a wet piece of cloth. It's a bit more physical labor than he's been used to lately, maybe a bit much for one person.
It's not the shittiest place he'd ever lived in, at least, he thinks.]
[B - Hot Springs]
[Alan Wake needed a fucking break from it all.
Between the last thirteen years of never ending loops of death and insanity and the fact that he was now trapped in yet another hellhole, all he wanted was for something to go right. A little comfort. A little treat. God knows he'd kill for a bottle of whiskey or three, but he'd yet to find any.
What he did find, however, was something a little better(?). While scavenging for supplies and trying to get a lay of the land, Alan had stumbled across a cave that seemed a bit different from the others. Instead of ice, there was flowing water. Most importantly, it was warm. Upon following it, the writer eventually found himself outdoors again, but standing before several pools of water with steam rising up from them.
He'd never been to a natural hot spring before, but he knew one when he saw one.
After some thought, he decides he may as well enjoy this stroke of luck, especially while no one's around. He doesn't doubt that others have discovered a place like this by now, a little pocket of luxury in the wasteland. And so he strips off his clothing, setting it aside where it's in no danger of getting wet, and makes his way into one of the pools.
"Fuck," he eloquently states as he lets himself sink up to his chest in the hot waters. Warmth was a rare indulgence, even back in the Dark Place. It's going to be difficult to peel himself out of here, he knows it, but for now he's sure as hell going to enjoy it. Alan rests his head back against a rock at the edge of the pool, closing his eyes and letting out a content sigh.]
((ooc: If you want to use another format, I'll match it!))

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[ Could be a good way to pass a night some time. ]
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[Please no. Alan's used to frequent night terrors, but that's one he'd rather not have.]
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( Scratch opens his arms, gesturing to the fuck all around them. )
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[For the little it's worth, at least he didn't have to worry about hypothermia in the Dark Place.
Just, you know. Everything else.]
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( And unlike Alan, Scratch knows how to make the best out of a bad situation. By having fun. )
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[Though he only wished he'd been suffering more. Bitter? Yes, but damned if Alan didn't deserve it after everything.]
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( He puts his hands back in his pockets and rocks on his heels. )
A place festering in desperation, full of monsters and darkness? Kind of sounds like my ideal place to be, don't you think?
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[Scratch wouldn't be truly happy unless he had it all. Unless he'd solidly beaten Alan. And the writer would never allow that.]
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