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Adia Costas ([personal profile] chiron_survivor) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2017-08-15 08:17 pm

A reminder to not count your Earths before they've hatched.

It is not unusual to find Adia in the Plaza. She is there frequently enough, sitting in front of a Nexus terminal or fixing herself a cup of coffee. It is not even unusual to find her accompanied by pokémon. This time it's only one, a large bird that stands nearly as tall as she does. It stays close to her seat, keeping a watchful eye for suspicious characters.

What is unusual is the expression on her face.

Adia has come to the Nexus upset before, but this is different. All her nervous energy is gone, replaced with a washed-out, nearly lethargic appearance. She's holding a children's drawing in her hands, staring at it for long seconds before folding it along well-worn creases. She picks at a corner, staring into the distance, then unfolds it and starts the process all over again.

This goes on for several minutes until Bucky, wise bird that he is, gently nudges her with his beak. Coming back to herself, she blinks and looks around, remembering where she is.

"Something... something bad happened back home. A lot of people are... really upset. And losing hope. How do you come back from that?" She looks down at the picture and whispers, "How do you learn to hope again?"
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[personal profile] gadgetqueen 2017-08-18 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, if you feel comfortable enough, I'm willing to show up and talk to whoever you feel needs to make the decision. If you want to, like I said, we can rig something to bring your whole fleet to a place I can confirm reasonable safety and survival chances. I don't mind helping - when you have the Nexus and knowledge about it, you can move a lot of stuff around." She gives a shifty look. "I made money buying something in one universe, then taking it to a universe where the source of it was extinct and selling it for gold." Then she shares a conspiratorial wink.

"And yeah. I ran into a friend of mine, and she had two kids when I only knew her with one, and looked great. I diagrammed it once and it gave me a little headache. People come and go, and you'll see people once, or dozens of times. I found my wife here, so I am an example of how well that can work out."