Ana Amari (
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[ACTION]
[She steps down from the bus and tugs at the strap around her shoulder tighter - she travels light, but there's something rather long, carefully wrapped, strapped between her bag and back. Squinting lightly at the warm summer sun, she sighs. Mixed feelings, all in one breath. This lady travels light except for the baggage in her mind.
Still, as she treads through the beaten paths towards an x in a map (excellent orientation skills, for one), she looks around carefully with what seems like a half smile in her piercing gaze. Yet, when she finds the place in the map, she keeps walking around, checking the Community center, the city, - greeting a couple of kids playing outside with a smile - walking through the beach... ending up finally at the Saloon around the evening, asking for a cup of tea at the counter.
Where do you meet her? ]
[VIDEO]
[That's exactly where she is when the video feed opens up. She's looking down at the screen, kohl rimmed eyes scrutinizing the device with a somewhat disappointed expression to them. She tsks.]
So unintuitive. How old is this?
[Dexterous fingers reach the screen and blip! goes the feed
Ring ring?]
[She steps down from the bus and tugs at the strap around her shoulder tighter - she travels light, but there's something rather long, carefully wrapped, strapped between her bag and back. Squinting lightly at the warm summer sun, she sighs. Mixed feelings, all in one breath. This lady travels light except for the baggage in her mind.
Still, as she treads through the beaten paths towards an x in a map (excellent orientation skills, for one), she looks around carefully with what seems like a half smile in her piercing gaze. Yet, when she finds the place in the map, she keeps walking around, checking the Community center, the city, - greeting a couple of kids playing outside with a smile - walking through the beach... ending up finally at the Saloon around the evening, asking for a cup of tea at the counter.
Where do you meet her? ]
[VIDEO]
[That's exactly where she is when the video feed opens up. She's looking down at the screen, kohl rimmed eyes scrutinizing the device with a somewhat disappointed expression to them. She tsks.]
So unintuitive. How old is this?
[Dexterous fingers reach the screen and blip! goes the feed
Ring ring?]
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There'll be time to find out anyway. She waves back, the subtle smile she had while they spoke widening just a bit.]
Have you found any patterns in the people that came here? [Aside from its apparent penchant for people belonging to Overwatch.] Backgrounds?
[Sets the empty cup down on its dinky little dish - everything here looks nice and quaint, utterly bucolic.] Do you want something to go?
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The twitch at the corner of his mouth was noticeable, since it curved into one o those perhaps rare smiles of his. Just as glad to see her as he had been Jack when he first stepped in to this place.]
No, and haven't been able to. Been here just a couple of days. [Needed to get solid ground under him, a sort of home ground in this place, before he could dig deeper.] This doesn't seem to be the first time being somewhere knew for some people, but likely can't be said for them all.
Doesn't seem to be any real pattern just putting things together from the few people Jack and I talked to.
[Stopped by the table, giving the place a brief glance before shaking his head.] No, I'm good. Few things back at the house. Anyone else contact you while I was making my way here?
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That, and she's terribly curious, but she's mostly concerned. If there's some way to bring people from different places in space and time, if it falls into the wrong hands...
She drops a couple of the gold coins she had been given before on the table, gets up and picks up her bag.] Dr. Zhou, a climatologist that I met briefly, but I'm not sure if you did.
And Jesse. [A pointed look.] He's younger than I expected.
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The only ones that seemed disturbed by all of this were the few locals that did exist.]
Name doesn't ring a bell. There's Dr. O'Deorain who seems to know enough about Overwatch around. [Well, there was a clue.
That and the furrow of Gabriel's brow, watching Ana for a moment.] He seemed fine to me.
Last time you saw him he was older, like how last I saw Ziegler she was younger.
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[Raising a finger.] Not much older. But you know how boys grow up: One day they look like they don't know what to do with their limbs and the next they can shoot an ant at long range. He looked different. [She's not sure if that's a good thing or not
Tugging at the strap on her shoulder to settle it comfortably, long, obviously-a-sniper-rifle-wrapped-up-in-old-cloth-to-those-who-recognize-the-shape fastened to the bag on her back.]
Angela had been younger as well, though it's the first time I see her in quite a while.
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[Their world, at the very least, and it was still strange to think of it like that. Still, he only knew Moira from a little research he'd been doing while looking in to this. First time he'd actually spoken to her was here.
Gabriel shifted a bit on his feet, just so it would be easier to start the walk back to the patch of land Jack had been given here. For now it was more or less home base, wasn't it.]
The fact we can end up here from different times is a bit on the confusing side of things.
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[She readily follows into step with him, and it's as easy as it always was despite the confusing state of affairs. While she still takes in her surroundings with the same sharp but calm scrutiny as any other location, the peaceful setting strikes her as strange.]
No idea how and what causes this, then?
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[Yet here he was and.. he was staying because he had more reason to stick with those he trusted who happened to be here. Like hell he was going to lave without Jack or Jesse.
Concerned was putting it nicely, yet he was already starting that slow walk once Ana looked ready to head off.]
No, but I do know some people want to be here. Gathered that much.
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[Walking along with him, they leave the saloon and go towards Jack's farm, falling into their customary 'you lead I follow' of whenever only one of them knew the grounds well enough. A child, a boy, that she had greeted earlier during her walk, waves at her as he heads home with who looks like his mom. She waves back with a flick of her fingers, wondering if they were one of the few locals of this place or if they had arrived just like her one day.] A second chance? [A beat.] Or a break?
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Far as I know, no. [But here they were.
Hands rested in the pockets of his hoodie, for all the world looking outwardly relaxed as he kept that pace steady enough as if h were out for a leisurely stroll. Of course he was watching their surroundings as they went, as he tended to do.
Just enough tenseness for anyone who knew him he had yet to lower that guard of his. Couldn't help it with all of this happening.]
Probably a mix of both.
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Tenseness aside, and while Gabriel looked like the world was always against him, it was nice to see him a little younger. Just a little less hardened. It makes her feel very much aware of the grey slipping into her black hair.]
How are they dealing with all of this?
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There'd have to be some adjustment but.. he was flexible, this just didn't do anything to sooth any sort of nerves or anxiety, but they weren't enough to start him falling apart.
His head tipped a little as he spoke.]
Jack is remodeling the house, Jesse in running errands. Keeping busy, more or less. [He was as well, but still.]
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[She tilts her head in his direction, sharp gaze turned to him.] What about you, besides escorting newcomers?
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Gabriel looked innocent for a moment or two.]
Clearing out the land, since I guess we're actually doing this.
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That he's busying himself with barn work, of all things, is a lot more comforting.] So much for taking the cow out of the boy, hm?
[At that innocent look, Ana hums. Rolls her shoulder in order for her back to move in front of her, opens its side pocket. She knows that Gabriel's reflexes are fast enough if she tossed the item she's getting, but she has a thing for said object, so she merely shows it for a second or two, in its neoprene (or whatever futuristic material they have at their time) case.] I think this will be useful, then.
[It's a camera. Or the body of it, at least. A couple of lenses are safely tucked in the actual bag, cradled by the few clothes she brought.
Don't think she doesn't know you guys are keeping tabs on everyone.]
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[That was an adventure, and at least he was going to spare the details for the moment and let Ana find out about the Karamatsu character on her own. Or even ask Jack, since they'd gotten quite the introduction to him.
Hoo boy.
He gave the case a glance, and it wasn't that hard to place what it was. Corner of his mouth twitching a bit.] Definitely might.
Can get a better plan once we're all together, rather than just get my telling of it. [When it came to thoughts on what the hell might be going on.] Bit unfortunate the person who knows what's going on hasn't been seen for a while.
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She nods, tucking the case back into the bag and rolling it hang at her back again. Her gaze lowers to the pathway, though her thoughts aren't really there, just rearranging themselves in her mind.]
This Marjorie person, right? You weren't around by then?
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shrugged.
That was definitely an impression left, he could give them that much.
His jaw tightened, just for a moment.] She'd been gone for a few weeks, used to be in that cafe by the bus station. At least that's what the guy from the sheriff's office said.
That's also where all the papers that held information about the people here was seen. Scattered across tables.
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Not that she had missed it, in fact, she had seen Gabriel not too shortly from... ending up on the bus. But it still feels new, or something that she hadn't witnessed in a while - mislocation of the familiar in a strange context did that, Ana supposes.
She guesses she has to meet this friend, then. Although it could be because Gabriel was usually suspicious of everything and everyone.
More pertinent things had her focus, anyway.] For everyone to see? [That's mishandling information, breach of privacy... not to mention a definite power move.]
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Keep an eye on them. That and the fact they'd somehow gotten their hands on a gun and had no idea how to use it, which was going to change.
A nod of his head.] For everyone to see. They said it was mostly things like favorite colors, favorite foods, but that in and of itself may come off harmless but it's something they shouldn't know.
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As for this Marjorie character, well. Ana doesn’t like that story. At all.] That’s still private information given without consent. [She had to deal with so much bureaucracy about that kind of thing - legal issues mostly that she had to oversee as second-in-command. They were always a mess.] And people reacted casually about it?
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That scowl of Gabriel's only grew darker.] Apparently they did, but the guy who told Jack and I this seems to agree that it's information she shouldn't have had. [He didn't like it at all, and it was very clear he agreed.] Nothing about this place sits right, and what locals there are will likely get caught in the cross-fire if something shifts.
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Is he a reliable source, this guy? [It’d be good to have a good source of information from before all of them got there. The more they have the better.
She doesn’t really blame Gabriel for being suspicious. Who knows what kind of people would end up in this place. While Ana is glad that the four (six, if she counted Angela and Mei) of them being here, it made her uneasy.] Do you think there’s a reason why we’re all here? Any theories?
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More helpful than not.
Gabriel huffed out a bit of air.] Not much of anything, yet. Don't know enough about the others brought here. Can't tell if it's planned or coincidence that Jesse, Jack, me, and you seem to have found ourselves here in some short amount of time either.
A thought to hold on to, though.
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[Not that it’s suspicious, but it would be good to have the locals behind someone who was in the same situation as them. Maybe she could get in touch with some of them, understand exactly if this was the one occurrence or if there’s historical records of something similar.
A sigh that isn’t entirely without humor. For one, she agrees, this place, and the fact that they’re all here, seems a mess. But on the other hand it’s good that she’s here to help protect them if push comes to shove.]
Guess it’s like Jack always says: no rest for the weary.
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