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Johnny Truant ([personal profile] johnny_truant) wrote in [community profile] bigapplesauce2015-03-19 05:47 pm

an unexpected failure to journey [closed]

Usually he wakes up from disorientation in the woods, not to it. But today he's stirred by wind on his cheek, rustling leaves and branches, birds sounding much more present than they would from beyond a hotel window. He feels suspended somehow, no solid support beneath his back. He's upright, but he's not on the ground either. What...?

Full consciousness comes abruptly and painfully when he jerks and flails, or tries to flail, quickly stymied by the thorny tendrils that are tangled all around his limbs and torso, pinning him to the unruly underbrush growing around the trees. The brambles aren't very extensive, but he is definitely in their midst, held him fairly fast a few inches off the ground.

Okay then.

Ordinarily he'd think he was dreaming but he's gotten a little too good at knowing the difference. He's definitely awake. He doesn't remember leaving the hotel, doesn't remember anything happening that could possibly explain this. Even with that he doesn't quite panic. This might as well happen. Rift life is already so goddamn weird. Every day is a gambit of refreshing normalcy and staggering weirdness.

He's not tightly restrained and the branches aren't that thick - he's pretty sure he could escape if he could just...

"Ow!" he snaps as the thorns snag at his clothing and prick him all up and down his arms. God dammit. He lets out a frustrated sigh. "Cool. All right."

He pulls his hands into fists and tries to move his legs. His jeans protect him little, but he really can't get good enough leverage to tear himself free. He tries again, a few different ways, and finds it becoming almost increasingly difficult, every time making the minor pains a little worse. He can't even reach his hand to his pocket, though he can feel his phone in there. Finally he just releases his tension, hangs there, defeated.

So what is he supposed to do, just wait for someone to stumble upon him? Maybe if he can get some animal's attention he could ask it to find Daine? He looks around for squirrels or birds but none are close enough, and if a person does happen along he'd really rather not be entangled in brambles and yelling at random birds.

This is the Ramble, right? It has to be. The TARDIS must be somewhere around here, not close enough that he can feel her, but. Maybe she can see him, send someone to help.

Or he could just pray.

No. Not like this. If they're going to talk again it's not going to be for something like this. It's going to be because Johnny goes back on his own.

Which leaves him with nothing to do but wait.

He settles in as well as he can and definitely does not sulk.
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[personal profile] andhiswife 2015-04-19 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Greta sets her bottle aside and watches closely as the Balladeer positions the shears around one of the vines. When the blades close together and the vine snaps cleanly, she releases a breath she hadn't realized she was holding. It's such a simple solution - too simple, perhaps - but it seems to be working so far. Still, she says nothing to Johnny, instead pulling the cut vine aside so the Balladeer can get at another one.

It takes her a minute to register that they aren't really making progress. The vines that they cut stay cut, curling away from the rest of the tangle like stray hairs, but no matter how many she pulls aside, there always seem to be more. "Wait," she says to the Balladeer, leaning closer to the hole they've been making. And she can see it, now, more vines twining out of the deep green shadows to take the place of their fellows.

Greta straightens with a sigh, pressing the heel of her hand to her forehead. "It's not working. Or not well enough. There are more coming in."
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[personal profile] singthesong 2015-04-19 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
As Greta straightens, the Balladeer leans in to take her place, watching bright green shoots worm their way out and around Johnny again. They're fast; it'd be impossible to cut quicker than they can grow. "Wonderful," he grumbles, stepping back and closing the shears.

He's not willing to leave Greta here alone, and he knows she's not going to abandon Johnny. So it looks like they're stuck here.

"It'll probably be a while," he says, trying to be reassuring despite the fact that he doesn't know. "I was told Rift things like this last a long time." A few days at most, Daniel said. Maybe a week? Hopefully not that long. What are they going to do when it gets dark? The idea of spending the night near Johnny makes him shudder, but he can't leave Greta here alone with the man! Asking her to sleep entirely by herself somewhere else in the woods wouldn't be much better...

He drops the shears on the ground near the other bag and kneels down to start pulling out the hot dogs. They're still warm in their foil, and he offers one to Greta. "May as well starve then." She can feed that one to Johnny if she likes; he got a few. He'd thought they must be hungry after being out here all day.
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[personal profile] andhiswife 2015-04-20 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Greta winces as Johnny struggles. That's definitely not helping, but she can't do much more than lift a hand in a halfhearted, quelling gesture before he stills on his own.

"Then we'll wait," she says, just before the Balladeer chimes in. She looks at him in faint alarm at first, before realizing what he really means and nodding. "It probably won't last long." She peers through the vines at Johnny, lips twisting into a wry smile. "And it's not as if I have anywhere else to be." Or anywhere else she can get to, at the moment.

She turns back to the Balladeer as he starts pulling out hot dogs, then takes the one he's offered her. Still warm; that's nice. "Are you hungry?" she asks, looking back at Johnny.
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[personal profile] singthesong 2015-04-21 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, the Balladeer was never planning on waiting for you to eat.

"No way," he agrees idly, leaning back against a nearby tree as he unwraps his own dog. They would not believe how difficult it was for him to actually order the food he wanted. There ended up just being some grabbing and pointing involved, and he's probably got a few food truck vendors to apologize to when this is all over.

Not that he's getting drinks with Johnny, of course. That sounds horrifying.