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Cain Hargreaves ([personal profile] misterblackbird) wrote2010-11-24 10:25 pm

Entry 448; Day 705

Need I even remark on the events of the past weekend? By now, I hardly think I should, not after all the news at the time, and all the talk hereafter. Word traveled fast enough in the confines of that train every time a new victim was found, and the connection between the passing chaos and those deaths was easy enough to connect, though it seemed unlikely at first. And just as unlikely, despite the idea being passed around, that the entire ordeal was the fault of the train itself and not any person or creature on the train. I suppose the 'deities' and their leaflets made the connection proper. A donation of blood. I suppose they got what they wanted. That was the one connection that linked all of the deaths: blood was spilled. I suppose that's the case in most deaths, but perhaps not in all. Consider a poisoning, for example, or if a person is strangled. There'd hardly be any blood there, at least in most cases. Still, in that regard, with the examination of the ordeal after the fact and those leaflets, at least we know why they put us through that ordeal. I'd rather not give my blood to the cause, all the same. It's filthy and cursed regardless--I doubt even they would want it--

Still there's a handful of other unexplained details that remain. For example, has anyone truly decided why one person was chosen over another? It could, of course have been random, but the victims were so often alone or isolated at the time of their demise. I maintain that that depended on one's ticket, somehow. Why else would there be a veritable obsession with them in the course of this ordeal? And, as I understand it, there were some particular attacks made on the tickets held by those who perished in the course of the weekend. It suggests something, so far as I'm concerned. Likewise, while we've all agreed that it was the train's fault, somehow, that doesn't entirely explain the events. Some of the Network entries do seem as though some unknown assailant was at fault, but others are somewhat more unusual. If I've a moment, I might go back at look at them again, even if the answer is known.

It's a lovely trick of the City to make something as commonplace as traveling by train suddenly seem extremely displeasing. It will be no small mercy that I'll forget this place as soon as I'm at home again.

And, from what I've heard, this ordeal has left everyone far more interested in the celebrations to be held Thursday. Curse or no curse, most people seem quite set on it. And I certainly can't blame them. I react rather the same way after most curses. So I think I'll move from talk of nightmarish trains to talk of plans for gatherings this week. It's not such a far leap, I don't think. After all, Merry and I discussed Jack the Ripper at the breakfast table once, as I recall. So to talk about the Thanksgiving Day holiday now seems quite ordinary. I am looking forward to it.

[Private to Merry and Riff || Unhackable]
So are we decided, then? It's to be a sweet potato pie? I hope the two of you know best how to make one. I'm sure I've rarely, if ever, seen one. And, if we do mean to go and search for a recipe, you know Rosella works at the library, so we'll have to be careful.

And, what's more, she's told me that she apparently has supporters, in the same way that the two of you are my supporters. I'm not sure I think that's entirely fair, but since her supporter is one who said we weren't being fair, I suppose I can't say anything.

So, curse or no curse, we must have this pie ready by tomorrow evening. I think we can manage that. And I rather think we can win handily. Rosella says I win too often in these little games we play against one another, but I think it would be a shame to break such a streak of successes. Besides, it won't be just me, but all three of us.

So, I suppose it's to be the kitchen for us tomorrow, until evening.
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Rosella, I am quite looking forward to dinner tomorrow, in particular. And to the pie you're making, too, of course.

~C.

[ooc: Awww yeah, pie contest. Forget scary trains (except when they're amusing). Pie! Also, no, he isn't cursed. Also, I would like to apologize for the lateness of this post. I'm at my folks' house for Thanksgiving and am kept a bit busy being, you know, social and fed (it's kind of awesome).]
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-25 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
I'm certain I can manage to find a recipe, my lord, without Miss Rosella finding out.

[ Sneaky Riff is sneaky. :|b ]

I am quite looking forward to this dinner as well. It is nice to have something to look forward to after the incidents on the train.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I suppose if anyone can, it's you, Riff.

Indeed, it very much is. Perhaps I'm dwelling too much on it, but no one seems all that forthcoming with the ordeal of the train. I need something to think about.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
I can understand that, my lord, and you can hardly be blamed for dwelling on it. It was perfectly awful...

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
And yet fascinating all at the same time. That's the way of the City more often than not: awful and fascinating, both at once.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't [cough] something I'm particularly fond of, I'm afraid.

Still... it isn't miserable all of the time.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
It's not really something to be really fond of, I shouldn't think.

And I suppose you are right: it isn't miserable all the time.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
I can't say I'm glad we must be stuck here, particularly, but-

[cough cough--] Sorry--

But if we are to be thankful for something for this holiday, I am glad to be able to be by your side, Lord Cain. Even here.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, Riff. I wonder if you're as grateful as I am that you're here.

And I'll also thank you to have that cough looked at if it persists. I'm glad to have you at last. I won't lose you to a fever or a cough.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
I shouldn't like to compare, my lord, but perhaps.

I- [cough] Don't worry, Lord Cain. It's all right, really. It is the sort of season such things happen, and I haven't a fever.

[...]

But, if it would make my lord feel better... There are doctors in the City, I presume?

[And just. Conveniently not mentioning that his own training, medicine, teas, nothing is helping.]

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
It would be a difficult contest, if we were to measure, somehow.

It is the season for these things, yes, but I still won't have you falling ill. And, yes, of course there are doctors in the City. It might do you well to have a second opinion from one of them, if this keeps up.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Does my lord recommend anyone in particular?

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
The one I would recommend is long gone from the City, along with her abilities. She healed you once before, though you don't remember it--

Besides her, I suppose the best ones were always said to be at the hospital.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
Lady Megumi, sir?

And, yes, that would be logical. If it gets worse, I shall seek a second opinion.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, her. I'd call on her in a moment for this.

Good. I'd recommend that. And I'll hold you to it if it does seem to get worse.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
[This is also a good time to NOT MENTION the blood. >.>]

Of course, my lord. I am sorry to have worried you.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
[Yeah, that's wise, Riff.]

As well you should be. After all, we've far too much to do at the moment to have you falling ill. And, really, if you're as grateful to be here with me as you say you are, you'd try harder not to get sick.

[He says it out of love, really.]
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Of course, my lord. I apologize, and I shall do all in my ability to remedy the situation.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, Riff. I'm quite sure you will remedy it.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
I cannot stand to make you worry for me, Lord Cain.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Now, this time I know I dislike this more than you.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
I'll be all right, my lord. I promise.

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[identity profile] misterblackbird.livejournal.com 2010-11-26 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
I will hold you to that, Riff.
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[personal profile] followyoutohell 2010-11-26 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
I would never break my word to you, my lord.