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kieren walker ([personal profile] burying) wrote in [community profile] singillatim2023-10-16 01:49 am

closed | an empty crisis lonely and last

Who: Kieren Walker & Eddie Munson, Holland March, Cornelius Hickey.
What: Kieren finds himself a victim of Guilty Party along with Eddie Munson. Later, there's discussions, more confessions to both Holland and Hickey over Kieren's situation.
When: Over the month of October.
Where: Various, Milton.

Content Warnings: forced imprisonment; forced honesty; supernatural beings; confessional themes; threat of death; possible themes of suicide; themes of zombie-related horror; possible discussion of zombie-related cannibalism

friendsfordinner: (i am the only person finding this funny)

[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2023-12-16 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ Yeah. Not expecting anyone to stick up for you. Hickey gets that. Story of his life, isn't it? The least he could do is stick up for Kieren.

That being said, he's perfectly fine sassing and giving Kieren shit right back.
]

Yeah, but it sounds Portugese, doesn't it? Zombie.
friendsfordinner: (oh hey what's that? a bear?)

[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2023-12-19 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a well-traveled man of the world, [ teases the man who never stepped foot off England before joining up with Her Majesty's Royal Navy. ]

And yeah, I know you're not Portugese now. But you gotta admit, it's a much more logical assumption than being undead. [ A pause before, ] At least in my time, it's a much more logical assumption. Fuck, when did this whole zombie thing get started? Am I gonna have to worry about it if I somehow go back home?
friendsfordinner: (to ourselves)

[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2023-12-21 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You keep forgetting I'm from the bloody 1840s. I've got no idea what a 'movie' is either.

[ just saying! ]

Still, good to know that it was a one-time deal. Again, I'm coming at this blind. I've got no idea if it's an event or a plague or a contagion or what. [ Hickey shrugs, not at all bothered by the fact that some of his questions are kind of invasive to begin with! ]

Can't blame a man for being curious.
friendsfordinner: (oh hey what's that? a bear?)

[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2023-12-27 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Hickey raises an eyebrow. The weirdo. Yeah, this whole zombie thing is weird. But Hickey knows how people work. He knows that Kieren might want to hear a word of wisdom, a little bit of commiseration, something to reassure him that he's not a complete weirdo, not a complete freak act of nature.

Or, at least, that there are others more weird than he is.
]

D'you know what I saw back home? There was this bear—something close to a god. Tuunbaq, they called it. It tore off the top of a man's head. You could see his brain—could even touch it if you wished. [ Hypothetically speaking, of course. Not like Hickey would poke the brain. Nnnnnnnope, not him. ] But he was still alive. Man with his insides showing the world, not talking, not moving, but still alive.

As far as I can see? A living dead boy's no weirder than what I've already seen. You're certainly more of a conversationalist than that Marine was.
friendsfordinner: (just kind of a blank stare)

cw: slight period appropriate racism

[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2024-01-07 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
It is normal! [ he points out, a little defensively. But Hickey knows that tuunbaq is fucking weird, so he continues with an explanation. ]

The bear's just the exception. It can be controlled or worked with—there was this Eskie girl, the daughter of a shaman. I saw her talking with that thing. [ babygirl, they're called "Inuit" ] It's stronger, smarter, more durable than the average bear. And it can suck a man's soul right out of it's body.

I didn't know a god like that existed until I went up to the Arctic.

[ and he is enthralled ]