applesaucemod: (Krissy 4)
The Big Applesauce Moderators ([personal profile] applesaucemod) wrote in [community profile] applesaucedream2013-05-02 04:23 am

[open to all] Room full of people in your head

The rift has gotten bored, and has decided it's time to bring people together for another dream party.

This time, when you find yourself within the dream, you'll be somewhere familiar. Perhaps somewhere you feel safe or at home, some place you miss, or were particularly happy at some point in your life. It might not be the same place every time you come back here, though.

There will also be a door where there didn't use to be one, even if there's no wall to surround it. If you go through this door, you will find yourself in endless simple corridor, lined with unmarked doors. And if you go through them, you'll pay a visit to someone else's room.


[There will monthly Dreaming party post like this. Same procedure as last time. Non-members welcome to tag in!]
theoldgirl: (if looks could kill)

[personal profile] theoldgirl 2013-05-25 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
For a moment as he goes on she suddenly feels like she can't be sure who exactly they're talking about, but that's nonsensical and her confusion is soon pushed aside by more seething anger. None of what he says convinces her that she should care to see under the surface, or whatever it is that he's arguing for. Her native way of getting to know people is literally by seeing into their minds, so she considers herself an excellent judge of character, without realizing that she is quite the opposite when she has to rely solely on surface impressions. And did he just call her an asshole again?

"I am perfectly willing to make compromises, as you well know," she snaps, "if I consider them worth the effort. And continuing to show him courtesy after he scorned my room would not have changed anything." Because she was lenient with him, letting him stay despite his rotten mood, inviting him on the porch swing, telling him to relax.

"I know humans like him; you have no idea how many of them I have had to tolerate." It seems he needs it spelled out, and she can't contain her disgust anymore anyway. "How many I have housed, provided for, protected, and shown the universe to. And all they do is complain that I don't serve their every whim, treat me like a machine or the Doctor's pet! Act like I'm malfunctioning when they don't like the destination or when I refuse to launder their dirty clothes. As though I am not worth a second thought, even when he tells them I'm alive." She takes a sharp breath, not having meant to reveal quite so much, but now it's out she barrels on and fixes him with a hard look. "I will not be held responsible for his happiness. You will not hold me responsible for his happiness over my own."
has_a_horn: (simmering anger | dangerous)

[personal profile] has_a_horn 2013-05-27 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
It takes an effort of will not to wince when she snaps at him. Yes, he hasn't forgotten their makeshift compromise. It had made their friendship possible, after all. But yes, she clearly has her limits. Up till now, she's found him worth the effort, but after this? He doubts it.

He's about to say something to that effect when she just keeps on talking. And wow, now he understands where all of her anger is coming from. She's throwing all of her displaced frustration at the Doctor at him instead...probably because he's easier to piss him off than the guy that handles all her switches and nobs for a living. He understands, but that doesn't mean that he's going to excuse her for being an ass about it.

He turns in his chair to look at her, meeting her hard look with one of his own. "I never asked you to put him first. I had hoped you might both raise the bar to some level of human decency. Maybe that was too much to ask, given that Peter isn't decent and you're not human." He smiles, but it has no warmth to it. When he speaks again, his voice is sharp and clipped. "I'm not the Doctor. And Peter isn't your charge. Remember that."
theoldgirl: (say that again)

[personal profile] theoldgirl 2013-05-27 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
She almost snorts at human decency, as though she cares one bit for that. Basic respect for another living being is universal decency, and enough humans do manage it that she feels justified in expecting it from them all. But before she can argue anything like that, his last remark hits her like a slap in the face and her eyes widen.

"How dare you think I take you for the Doctor," she says, low and threatening, when she finds her voice again. "You are nothing like him to me." Even though just this morning he'd comforted her in a way few beings can, and she'd found herself wanting to share things with him she can't even truly share with the Doctor, and his friendship had begun to ease the pain of not belonging. Perhaps this argument is hurting so much because he isn't the Doctor, because she'd found a friend independent of her pilot and still ended up in this same age-old fight, like she can never escape it.

She's suddenly struck by the realization that for all her strife with the Doctor, she always has the utter security of their love, the knowledge that they could never lose each other over something like this. But she has no such luxury with Gabriel, and were she less emotional she'd be surprised by how much the thought of losing his friendship hurts and frightens her. Still, she can't back down, not after this slight to her bond with the Doctor.

For a moment, her cold expression falls apart as though she is going to weep, and her anger and fear bleed into the room. "You are supposed to be different," she manages, quieter, before pulling herself together and taking the only logical course of action in the face of so many conflicted feelings - flight. She turns away and makes for the exit without another word.