Sunny Baudelaire (
manymoreteef) wrote in
paradisa2013-06-23 04:56 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
Sixth toothmark
[Waking up this morning Sunny first thought that the room had shrank and was quite confused. Didn't the castle just send them to that island with the dinosaurs? Why would it do something else to them quite so soon?
Then it dawns on her: It wasn't that the room had shrank. She had grown. She had grown a lot. Not only had she grown in size but she had apparently aged as well. She had been aged up once before when everyone was at that nursing home but this... this was different. She moves to a mirror and touches her face, looking over her new features. Different but still unmistakably her. This is certainly an unexpected development, though not entirely unwelcome. It will be nice to actually speak with her friends... a few in particular come immediately to mind.
She moves to the closet, thankfully finding that she had been provided with clothes to fit her new stature. She quickly gets dressed before picking up her journal. She bites her lip, thinking for a moment before speaking]
Is the castle usually in the habit of changing one's age so suddenly? I feel rather akin to that girl in the story who ate the cake and suddenly found herself as large as the room.
[Mr. Snicket]
Mr. Snicket... do you have a moment?
[/filter]
[Leonard Church]
Church? This is Sunny. I've unexpectedly found myself older and thought we might take this opportunity to speak.
[/filter]
[Chell]
Hello, Chell. This is Sunny. The castle has unexpectedly made me older and I'd very much like to see you if you're free.
[/Chell]
[She thinks for a moment before putting out one final filter]
[Violet]
The castle has made me older. I'm going to go out to visit some friends to take advantage of this while I am able. I didn't want you to worry. I would like to make dinner for us tonight, if you haven't made other arrangements.
[/Violet]
((OOC: Loss start!))
Then it dawns on her: It wasn't that the room had shrank. She had grown. She had grown a lot. Not only had she grown in size but she had apparently aged as well. She had been aged up once before when everyone was at that nursing home but this... this was different. She moves to a mirror and touches her face, looking over her new features. Different but still unmistakably her. This is certainly an unexpected development, though not entirely unwelcome. It will be nice to actually speak with her friends... a few in particular come immediately to mind.
She moves to the closet, thankfully finding that she had been provided with clothes to fit her new stature. She quickly gets dressed before picking up her journal. She bites her lip, thinking for a moment before speaking]
Is the castle usually in the habit of changing one's age so suddenly? I feel rather akin to that girl in the story who ate the cake and suddenly found herself as large as the room.
[Mr. Snicket]
Mr. Snicket... do you have a moment?
[/filter]
[Leonard Church]
Church? This is Sunny. I've unexpectedly found myself older and thought we might take this opportunity to speak.
[/filter]
[Chell]
Hello, Chell. This is Sunny. The castle has unexpectedly made me older and I'd very much like to see you if you're free.
[/Chell]
[She thinks for a moment before putting out one final filter]
[Violet]
The castle has made me older. I'm going to go out to visit some friends to take advantage of this while I am able. I didn't want you to worry. I would like to make dinner for us tonight, if you haven't made other arrangements.
[/Violet]
((OOC: Loss start!))
Action
no subject
no subject
no subject
Excuse me? I'm sorry to bother you but I'm looking for my friend. He's usually in a suit of blue armor. Have you seen him?
no subject
[Did she say blue armor? No way.]
... Sunny? Holy Shit.
Uh, sorry... ah hem. I mean um, Hi.
no subject
Church, hello! I'm sorry, I didn't recognize you.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[He gives her a smirk]
So, what's up?
no subject
[She laughs]
I thought it might be a good opportunity for us to have another conversation. [She tilts her head at him] Perhaps clear a few things up.
no subject
[He runs a hand through his hair and shrugs.]
I uh, I hope I didn't seem like I was treating you like a helpless kid. You know, grabbing you like that and all.
[Because yes, he knows you don't like being treated like you're less than competent just because you're small and can't verbalize everything.]
no subject
That's not what I meant. I understand why you did what you did and I appreciate it. I actually wanted to thank you for saving me.
no subject
[He tries to sound like he thought it was an irritation. How dare she waste his time like that. Cover up the fact that he was genuinely worried about her, because he doesn't worry about people.]
I don't want to make a habit of coming to your rescue.
no subject
I'm often able to do much of my own rescuing, actually. I'm just unaccustomed to dealing with dinosaurs.
[She looks down, pausing for a moment before continuing]
That's what I wanted to discuss with you, actually... it's not Mr. Snicket's fault. None of it is.
no subject
[See how reasonable he's being... he didn't call him an asshole or a pompous twit or a fuckstick or anything!]
And yeah... it is kind of his fault.
I know you like him and you want to defend him and shit... but some of it is at least partially his fault.
no subject
A great many things have happened in my short life. A great many unfortunate things. It all started with a fire that claimed the lives of our parents...
no subject
You know... you don't have to tell me.
[If she really wants to, then fine. But you know, he's ok if she doesn't want to. He doesn't want her to feel obliged to.]
no subject
It's alright. I think it might help you understand things a little more. Besides... I've been told it has a happy ending... although I haven't reached that point yet.
[She gestures to a bench by the fountain]
Shall we sit?
no subject
[He'll shrug and go sit at one end of the bench.]
no subject
Once they've settled she continues her story]
My older siblings and I were at the beach when it happened. Mr. Poe... our parent's banker, came and told us there had been a terrible fire and they had perished. He had also come to take us to what was meant to be our new home. Per our parents' final request we were to be taken to stay with family. [she pauses, looking down at her hands] We'd never met this man before in our lives. We were told he was a distant cousin, but he was the closest relative geographically speaking so we were taken to him. He's tall and thin with shiny eyes, a unibrow and a tattoo of an eye on his ankle. Count Olaf.
[She closes her eyes when she says his name, picturing him as clearly as she could have if he were there. Which he wasn't, of course, since if he was she would have been asking Church to help save her a second time.]
He's a terrible man. He kept us in a tiny room with only one bed and we were forced to clean his house and cook for himself and his theatre troupe. He even hit [She tries to say her brother's name and is stopped... damn her loss] my brother. We found out that he'd only taken us in because he wanted the fortune my parents left us. We tried to tell Mr. Poe this but he wouldn't listen. Olaf was able to adopt us, despite our protests. When he found out that wouldn't allow him to have access to the money he found another way. [another pause, her eyes lifting to look at Church]
He wrote, directed and would star in a play in which he would marry my sister. Everyone thought it was just a play but he had his neighbor, a real Justice of the Peace, perform it and my sister and he were to sign a real marriage certificate. The only reason she went through with it was... was that he'd locked me in a cage, hung it outside of a tower and threatened to drop it if she didn't. Fortunately, my brother was able to rescue me by building a device to help him climb up the side of the tower and my sister signed with her left hand to prevent the document from being legal. Olaf was to be arrested for what he'd done but he escaped before anyone could capture him.
no subject
...motherfucker...
[Quiet, yes. Articulate, no. But honestly he's not the most adept at articulating his feelings to begin with.
no subject
We were then brought to a new guardian, our Uncle Montgomery Montgomery. He had a wonderful house full of snakes and reptiles and I made friends with the Incredibly Deadly Viper... which is, in fact, the nicest snake known to man. We were to accompany him to Peru. We thought we had found a new home. [She pauses] Then Olaf showed up in disguise. He killed Monty and tried to take us to Peru with him. I managed to show that Monty's death was not an accident but, once again, Olaf escaped. Time and time again we were brought to a new guardian and Olaf would intervene. He killed our Aunt Josephine disguised as Captain Sham. He nearly convinced Mr. Poe to let us go with him until I broke his wooden leg and showed Mr. Poe who he really was.
[She looks at her hands, the sorrow of losing Monty and Josephine filling her eyes. They didn't have to die... Olaf should be brought to justice, not left free]
We were then sent to a new guardian at a lumber mill. We were forced to work at the mill. I couldn't hold the tools so I had to peel the bark off with my teeth. All we were given to eat for lunch was chewing gum which I was too young to eat. Olaf disguised himself as the female receptionist for an optometrist who hypnotized my brother. While my sister tried to use the command word to keep my brother from killing someone I fought the optometrist. [Her eyes flicker up to Church] She had a sword and I had only my teeth. I won... though I didn't mean for her to die... [by saw, no less]. Once again Olaf got away and we were moved to a Boarding School instead of being given to a new guardian.
no subject
But that isn't something any kid should have to live with, let alone one so young. It's hard enough to live with as an adult.]
[And what the fuck was wrong with people! Kids working a mill, gum. And how the fuck was this Olaf jackass allowed to keep following them around and killing people.
He's stuck between seething rage at the utter failure on the part of the adults to keep Sunny and her siblings safe and sympathy toward Sunny for having to put up with the unputupable.]
[So pardon him Sunny as he considers vocalizing his thoughts on her tale so far and changes his mind. Because anything he had to say at this point would be well beyond what he considers alright to say around her.]
no subject
We were sent to boarding school because no one wanted to take us in out of fear of being killed, themselves. The school did not have any classes for one as young as myself so I was given a job as the headmaster's secretary. I had to answer phones, though no one could understand me, and staple papers. We were forced to live in a shack on the grounds with vicious crabs on the floor and a strange dripping tan fungus on the walls. The rules in that school were strange... if you were late to class you lost the use of your silverware at mealtime and if you entered the administrative building without permission you would lose the use of a glass for your drink. And if you did not attend the headmaster's nightly violin recital you had to buy him a bag of candy.
It was at that school that we made our first real friends, though. The Quigley triplets - Duncan and Isadora. They were orphans, as well. They helped us when no one else would... and ended up being kidnapped because of it.
[She looks away, remembering the image of the triplets calling to them from the back window of Olaf's car... the guilt at being part of the reason they were there to begin with filling her heart]
Olaf disguised himself as a gym teacher, Coach Ghengis. He told the headmaster he would tutor us to get us up to speed with the rest of the school... in reality he made us run laps around a large circle for hours on end. [pause] Well... my siblings ran. I crawled. My siblings started failing courses and I ran out of staples in the headmaster's office. We had to pass a test to stay in the school and avoid being sent home with Coach Ghengis. My siblings had to study and I had to make homemade staples so I could staple a stack of papers. The Quigleys disguised themselves as us and ran the laps so we could prepare. We passed... until they discovered we hadn't run the laps ourselves and were expelled for cheating. We revealed Olaf's disguise but he had realized the Quigleys had their own family fortune and kidnapped them as he escaped.
no subject
Where was Lemony in all this?
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)