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eswareinmal2012-10-12 03:10 pm
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WHO: Cho and you
WHAT: visiting the coma patient?
WHERE: "Cho's rooms" in the palace (even though she hasn't actually spent a single night there until now).
WHEN: From the end of Loki's ice plot on GHB1 through GHB6 (and possibly extended a bit longer, idk)
NOTES: Let me know what day they're visiting either in your tag or the subject line.
WARNINGS: I honestly can't imagine any cropping up.
Cho hadn't come down from Loki's ice tower under her own power. By the time they'd actually overcome all obstacles, she'd been badly injured and running on magic and willpower alone. The confirmation that there was no danger had been her undoing. Another of Loki's stupid pranks. And she's succumbed to the pain and fatigue, her magic catching her right at the brink of death and slowing her body's natural reaction in order to mend it. She'd been carried back to town, still and barely breathing, skin and lips blue and ice cold, and Loki had immediately foisted her off on the first peasant who looked sturdy enough to carry a hundred pounds of sorceress and miscellaneous gear without dropping her on her comatose head.
The man had taken her straight to the palace, and her assigned staff had been only too happy to take responsibility for her. They'd dressed her in the most ridiculously frilly dress the palace seamstresses had made for her, brushed her hair out into a shining black cloud around her, arranging it and her clothing to cover the horrible dark bruises that marred her skin and spoke of the extent of internal bleeding. As long as the nasty bits of life were hidden, the villagers seemed more than happy to pretend they didn't exist.
Now she was laid her out carefully in bed as though she were only sleeping. With the windows thrown open, butterflies had begun to gather in her hair and small birds had taken up residence in the canopy of the bed. Tiny woodland creatures found their way into the room, bringing with them wildflowers gnawed off at the stem.
She looked every inch the beautiful fairytale princess. Probably because she couldn't move or talk.
WHAT: visiting the coma patient?
WHERE: "Cho's rooms" in the palace (even though she hasn't actually spent a single night there until now).
WHEN: From the end of Loki's ice plot on GHB1 through GHB6 (and possibly extended a bit longer, idk)
NOTES: Let me know what day they're visiting either in your tag or the subject line.
WARNINGS: I honestly can't imagine any cropping up.
Cho hadn't come down from Loki's ice tower under her own power. By the time they'd actually overcome all obstacles, she'd been badly injured and running on magic and willpower alone. The confirmation that there was no danger had been her undoing. Another of Loki's stupid pranks. And she's succumbed to the pain and fatigue, her magic catching her right at the brink of death and slowing her body's natural reaction in order to mend it. She'd been carried back to town, still and barely breathing, skin and lips blue and ice cold, and Loki had immediately foisted her off on the first peasant who looked sturdy enough to carry a hundred pounds of sorceress and miscellaneous gear without dropping her on her comatose head.
The man had taken her straight to the palace, and her assigned staff had been only too happy to take responsibility for her. They'd dressed her in the most ridiculously frilly dress the palace seamstresses had made for her, brushed her hair out into a shining black cloud around her, arranging it and her clothing to cover the horrible dark bruises that marred her skin and spoke of the extent of internal bleeding. As long as the nasty bits of life were hidden, the villagers seemed more than happy to pretend they didn't exist.
Now she was laid her out carefully in bed as though she were only sleeping. With the windows thrown open, butterflies had begun to gather in her hair and small birds had taken up residence in the canopy of the bed. Tiny woodland creatures found their way into the room, bringing with them wildflowers gnawed off at the stem.
She looked every inch the beautiful fairytale princess. Probably because she couldn't move or talk.

The 4th
Finally, he had braced himself for the inevitable and asked where this princess might be found.
A half hour later he escaped from the resulting gaggle that had clustered around him as they were fighting over what the proper outfit for a Mage acting as a Prince would be and headed for the castle.
He gently shooed away the birds and butterflies as he moved to the bed. "Cho? It's me, Bakura, can you hear me at all...?" he asked.
Hopefully he could just use his magic to break whatever spell she was under...
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It didn't take long for the butterflies to come back, landing on Bakura, too, now. And the birds weren't far behind.
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A soft white glow began to build up around him before he very gently sent his consciousness into the sleeping woman to try and see what magic or injury lay inside her.
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But that was a long way off. Her body was still a mess. Internal organs, ruptured and torn, mending slowly. Bones, too, and so much blood, pooled under her skin, leaving her a mottled mess beneath the ridiculous gown.
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He groaned slightly, reaching up to put a hand to his forehead as he assessed his own magic levels. He'd lost some HP in that... Maybe about half of it. Nothing too terrible but still exhausting all the same.
Hopefully he had been able to do enough...
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So when the smell of squirrel and robin teased her, it was a little too tempting not to follow the scent. Being a princess, it was actually a little difficult to slip into the room (and whispers as they left made her worry the girls were going to complain or something, even after they burst out in giggles). As she stepped into the room, she turned, closing the door, and then turned back, looking the room over.
Despite the strong scent of prey, the room seemed empty of animals; she sighed. Even on the new moon, she probably still smelled like a wolf. Her eyes settled, eventually, on the bed.
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The animals surrounding Cho didn't seen frightened of the intruder, didn't scatter as they should have with a predator in the room. If anything, they grouped closer around the sleeping woman, as though they thought to protect her.
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She knelt, and began to gather up several of the flowers that lay strewn across the floor. She left all of them which were on the bed around Cho alone, which was a better option than fighting a squirrel or two over them. Instead, with what she could gather, she sat in a chair a little ways off from the bed. Pulling a couple ribbons from the hem of her dress, she began braiding them together with the flower stems.
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The 4th
"You look like a particularly ornate doll that a distant aunt once gave me," she observes, tucking one knee up towards her chest. "Granted, the only animals that paid it any attention were garden meal worms."
She doesn't expect a response, truly. She has no idea what to say to this woman -- who helped save a damsel that was never truly in distress, who Sif dragged along on a mission that she should have seen as false from miles out.
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Cho can hear her, though, filtering through the heavy haze she floats in, inky black but somehow not dark. Light. Light and black and safe. So safe. Safer than her body has ever been. The magic will keep her, won't let anything hurt her again. Not ever. She's safer here than she is in that body that can still be broken.
But her attendants don't think like that, don't acknowledge what it is that makes Cho unique, that makes her a hero. No, they only whisper excitedly, because the Prince always saves the Princess. That's how the story goes.
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He breathes.
"What," he snarls, "is the meaning of this?"
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The last thing she remembers with any certainty is the maze, the tower of ice, Loki's cold and uncaring face. Bastard. Cho's mad at herself, at her body, for feeling safe here. She's mad at him for being in her bed, mad at him for existing, furious with him for having the gall to act like he's the injured party here. "Bastard," she hisses, her skin going colder as she moves too quickly.
She's woken up early, not yet ready, but Loki's magic touching her own, it slams her back into her body, calls her home. She pulls the heat from the air around her, bringing the energy to the places inside her that are still weak, still healing. Her leg comes up automatically, kicks him hard in the center of his chest. And he doesn't move. He's heavier than he looks, and she is lighter.
So, though her kick connects solidly with his rib cage, Cho is the one who goes flying off the side of the bed with the force of it. To be engulfed in a seemingly endless pile of frilly, itchy fabric. "What the hell am I wearing?" Loki's anger did not move her staff, but at the sound of her voice, they scatter. Should have known she'd stop being the perfect doll the moment she had free will again.
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He focuses on her. "Did you kiss me?"
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He eyes her.
“I suppose you should blame them for that, too.” Referring to the dress, of course.