juniberries: (can't i stay?)
princess "let's get in formation" allura ([personal profile] juniberries) wrote in [community profile] starlogs2017-01-06 01:38 am

open;

WHO: Allura & YOU!
WHERE: Nice Stems Flower Shop (and by extension the Shopping Centre) & the Atrium
WHEN: January 3rd-6th
WHAT: Allura's falling into a rhythm on the Eluvio. 
WARNINGS: N/A so far


A. [NICE STEMS]
[Sure, Allura loves flowers...what woman doesn't? But she's never been a florist before, nor does she recognize any of the flora provided for sale in the shop. And this is clearly not a job suited for someone who expected to much more with herself than work retail. She's a Princess, for galaxy's sake! Taking care of plants is a hobby at most, not a job, especially when the role you had before all this was to save the galaxy.

A thought that still weighs heavy on her, frustratingly so, to the point where she's gotten herself accidentally kicked out of the back room for cutting the stems of a floral arrangement too short for a proper display.

As of now, she's out front, misting air plants hanging from glass bulbs. When she hears the familiar chime of someone entering the store, she turns, managing a smile in place of her frustration. Mainly because it's almost time for her to clock out.
]

May I help you?

B. [Atrium]
[She realizes there's a bit of irony of going to the Atrium after work before heading to the hangar to return to the Castle-ship, but just because her job is a poor fit doesn't mean she still can't come and appreciate the outdoors...or what comes close to it on the ship, at least.

If there's one thing the Castle-ship is missing, its a place like this, where she can sit and act as though she's outside, actually feel the leaves and smell the sweet and fresh smells of vegetation all around.

It's nothing like Altea, of course. None of the plants are familiar, the artificial sun is simply wrong, and there's really no use pretending.

She's as out of place as she ever will be. Ten-thousand years into the future, her homeplanet gone, and no one familiar around...she truly is alone, and she wonders why it still bothers her even when the threat of the Galra Empire still looms ever in her thoughts.

Frustrating knowing that she has no way back to...wherever they had been headed. No way to return to a galaxy that needs her, needs Voltron, although...perhaps the paladins had managed to reconvene in her absence.

She can only hope...

She's brought her late lunch/early dinner here, for a sort of makeshift picnic, settling on a bench near the zen garden. The space mice are already playing around in the sand, drawing shapes and even pictures, climbing up on rocks and pushing each other off them.

Allura laughs, shaking her head.
]

Come on, you're messing up the design. Someone worked hard on that.

CLOSED TO SHIRO [The Hangar]
[She has to go to the hangar to begin with, the Castle-ship being as large as it is, she's required to take a shuttle whenever she wishes to return to the Eluvio. But...there's something different about today. A pull, almost like someone or something calling out to her in a way that calls to her very quintessence.

When she exits the shuttle in the hangar bay, she follows that call almost as though she's physically being pulled towards it, stopping dead in her tracks when she finally sees what's been calling to her.

The Black Lion of Voltron.
]

I...I don't believe it.

[She wonders how it got here, how it was found, when she's been reaching out to feel for the Lions almost every night ever since she could access the Castle-ship, finding none of their signatures for as far as she can reach into this unknown universe.

And here it is. Plain as day. The Black Lion itself, as though it's always been here.

She moves forward, looking up at the towering robotic lion, placing her hand on its paw.
]

You're here. You're really here. [Which means...it's safe. That must be what it means. But...] Where's Shiro?
genice: (smile | with my makkachin plush)

[personal profile] genice 2017-01-06 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfit, unimportant jobs.

( He ends up saying, letting his expression become more neutral, thoughtful. It's an expression he retains as looks over the succulents; one that quickly's exchanged for a look of unguarded happiness, just thinking about how insanely lucky it was that Yuuri was here, balanced against how he wished he was safer than this place and its unknowns could promise he would be.

It's tough, but he recognises the good with the bad and chooses to live with that silver lining. There's no going back, after all.
)

He is, just since about a week ago. Less?

( Probably less. Victor made a mark on the calendar he's got on his comm; marking day cycles on ship and marking dates passing a galaxy away. He gives Allura a grateful look, reaching out to pick up one of the smaller succulents. Green fading to rose, buds spread like a lopsided flower. ) Thank you. You're right. It's what I was looking for when I first got here. Anything familiar.

( It's so very, very hard to clamp down on the urge to just natter on about Yuuri; his fondness and personal bias doesn't ignore flaws, but it's also out of place unless invited. Or even invited. Having been on his own for the weeks prior, he'd felt lucky enough to have Makkachin with him. Reminding people of his own luck is cruel.

He sets down the smaller succulent, leaning in for a better look at one residing a few spaces behind. He likes the pot it's in; shimmery blue, almost opalescent.
)

Have you found anything like that so far? Something that reminds you of home.
genice: (smile | sunlight streams through)

... i'm so sorry for the tldr here

[personal profile] genice 2017-01-12 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
( Ah, but is any one of them in a position where, should that person fail to show to work, or fail to perform their duties, the ship as a whole will fail? Victor can recognise the value in each person's contribution to what it is they all do, to make a ship this size and with its ambitions function, but he's under no illusions about their relative importance at this stage. for all people have integrated over time, they've had to earn their places here.

they're doing the same thing now. it's just less than what he wants to appreciate.
)

It's... more than I ever would have hoped for. He came here three weeks after I arrived. I didn't believe I'd ever see him again.

( Victor's voice softens as he speaks; there is more emotion held behind his words admitting to that grief than he would have generally allowed what feels like a lifetime ago. he'd not thought Yuuri would ever be here. he'd wished for it, feeling guilty and small, but he'd also wished as fervently that Yuuri would stay where he was; that he would achieve the best skating he could in the Grand Prix Finals, that Yuuri would have a life and... find another love, back home on Earth. not because Victor wanted to give up. not because Victor wanted to let go.

but because he loved him too much to want anything but the best possible life for him. it gives him a different focus and drive here; that desire to go home, the hope he'd advised Allura to have but handle practically, is as strong as it was the day he arrived. but he balances it with caution; with listening to as many sides as he might, all at once. this i snot his country. these are not his people. this is not the life he knows, or the experiences he needs in order to understand what happens around him.

so he listens. and he guards what he can, close to his heart, and wrapped in his arms when Yuuri allows him that liberty. his head comes up, looking to Allura; he smiles.
)

I'm glad you have them with you. Your ship, too. I still don't understand how that works, but that's not much different from not understanding the physics behind why we can be here like this in the first place.

( his laughter is light and good hearted, making his lack of knowledge something easier to brush off. he knows he doesn't have the right mindset for it, but he's willing and able to learn what he can and support those who do. as for the plants...

Victor smiles, looking down at the table, and picking up the two that have caught his eye.
)

You don't think it would be too much? Or are you just a better employee than your supervisors give you credit for being.

( the last is asked with a wink and a grin, no heat or accusation behind it, even if it's true. )