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elektroblues · 3 months
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Album art for Unsound Methods by Recoil. Design by House at Intro, photography by Merton Gauster.
"Gynecological Instruments for Operating on Mutant Women" from David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Photo by Rene Passet. [X]
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theladypirate · 7 years
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Have some baby Marla and Wrath. Tagging @feynites and @selenelavellan bc abom au. Wrath is old. It didn't know -how- old exactly, time passes differently in the Fade, it had told her. But it was old enough, and apparently strange enough, that most other spirits shied away from it. When they'd first become partners, after... after she had calmed down, Marla had been overwhelmed by the deep sense of loneliness Wrath carried with it, buried beneath the fire and the driving rage. She had crawled into the first dark place she could find and wept until she had dehydrated herself. As they'd gotten used to their new circumstances, Marla had made it a point to talk to it, and include Wrath in her decision making, on everything, which had baffled it at first. (We're friends, and I'm gonna look after you) she had told it (you don't have to be lonely, I'm always here) (...) (...thank you. But I still don't care what color socks we wear.) About a month after they'd teamed up, things had gotten rough. The tenuous equilibrium they had established had started fluctuating wildly. This resulted in mood swings that left Marla seething, but without a reason, or safe outlet, for her anger. Wrath rose up too close to the surface, and she would have to drag them away from public, because they had the wrong number of eyes and/or limbs, or they were suddenly three foot taller and starting to glow. (I'm hungry) Wrath had tried to explain. Marla, in desperation, had snuck into a public library after hours, and found an online 'roleplay' forum about abominations. Sketchy at best, but... /What does it mean when your 'friend' says it's hungry?/ she had typed. She sat refreshing the page for a few minutes, but before she could get an answer, she heard footsteps down the hall. She pulled the power cord and fled. It took a few more days of being the wrong height and having to wear oversized sunglasses to hide the extra eyes that kept stubbornly appearing before she managed to go back. She went during the day this time, not willing to be caught trespassing, as she wasn't sure what Wrath would do. It had been... pacing, for lack of a better word. Irritable and snappish, which meant -she- was irritable and snappish, and she felt lost. She wasn't doing a very good job of looking after her friend. Which just made her more upset, and in turn rankled Wrath. It was a Tuesday, mid morning, and the library was thankfully quiet. She'd still snuck past the librarian. There was no plausible reason she could give for a 12 year old to be wandering around unsupervised on a school day. Wrath curled around her spine and waited, impatient. She couldn't keep her feet still as she logged back into the forum. /What does it mean when your 'friend' says it's hungry?/ -14 replies (Hurry up) Wrath insisted. Marla clicked on the link eagerly. The first few replies were... graphic... in nature. They involved pictures, and suggestions of unwilling blood sacrifices, a couple of which insisted children were the best catalyst. Wrath growled, offended and vicious. (Don't look at those) it said, and she'd had to struggle for control of herself for a few minutes. (Not here! Wrath-) they were glowing, slightly. Marla pressed her lips into a thin line and scowled, her own patience worn thin after so many weeks of being out of balance. She took a deep breath and sought out the still, cold place in her mind. Wrath objected, but it was too distracted by its own anger to catch her in time. She dragged it into the stillness with her. They stopped glowing. Wrath coiled around her like a second skin, disgruntled and at once apologetic. (Help me read this) she told it. After the offending posts, there were a few more asking for details. Two posts, by the same user, SparksAlive, first asking what kind of friend she had, was her friend angry, or sad, or flirty...? The second one, several hours later, was more helpful. /Hi again Flash, I geuss ur offline but in case u see this, generally, if ur friend is hungry, they need smthg  that fits with their personality. Misery loves company, so sad friends like sad people. Flirty friends like to socialize and give gifts. If u have got an angry friend plz be careful they need lots of attn./ (Huh.) Mala thought it over. Wrath wasn't making any noise, but she was keenly aware of its presense, watching her. Towards the end of the replies, that same user had posted again, last night sometime. /hey Flash idk if ur still around plz let us know if ur OK it's a worry when sum1 goes dark/ /Thnks for the info Sparks/ she replied, mulling it over. Wrath prodded her, still impatient, but Marla was getting an idea. She pulled the power cable instead of turning off the computer, again, and quietly made her way over to the stacks. From here she could see the rest of the library. There were two other patrons in here, one at a table with her headphones in, and another a few seats down, half falling asleep in what looked like a medical textbook. College students, probably. The librarian was at her desk, busily sorting things. Marla took it in as she absently chewed her bottom lip. She didn't have a lot of practice with magic; had only really come into it last year. (I will help) Wrath insisted. (Okay. But be careful) Marla pulled at her magic softly, and felt Wrath wrap around her like a large temperamental cat. She let it go in a soft 'woosh'. Marla's eyes went wide as she realized their mistake. (Too much!) The man's head slammed into his book. He sat bolt upright and cursed loudly. The librarian fixed him with a withering look. "Shhhhhh!" Wrath rippled around her. (More.) It said (Look.) Marla wasn't sure what it was talking about, was about to leave, try something else, when she felt it. Irritation bordering on anger, coming from the librarian, malcontent confusion from the man. Wrath searched their shared lexicon to come up with a good analogy. (Like popcorn. A snack. Salty but unfilling. More.) It insisted. Oh. Yeah, she could do more, if that's what it needed. She pulled up her magic again, more confident this time. When she let it go, it was more focused. The man's chair shot back half a foot, and he slammed into his book again. This time he stood up and swore, looking around. The librarian's face scrunched up and she slammed the check-in stamp down. "SHHHHHHHHHH! This is a LIBRARY!" she managed to yell in a whisper. He turned to her, returning the tone. "Oh really? I HADN'T NOTICED." Marla giggled. Giddy from relief, as Wrath relaxed a bit, and she felt the tension that had been riding them the last few weeks slowly ease. "Who's there?" (Busted) Marla thought, still grinning. She practically skipped out of the stacks and stood next to the spinning display of harlequin novels, near the door. The librarian and the man both glared at her, but for different reasons. "How did you get in here? What are you doing here?" The librarian demanded, at the same time as the man said "What the fuck?" "FEED ME, SEYMORE!" Marla shouted, and knocked the spinning rack over with such force that a few of the books went flying. Wrath practically purred at the incoherent rage the librarian, who looked like she had just seen someone murdered, was exuding. Marla didn't stick around to see what other reactions there'd be. She bolted out the door, cackling, and down the street, knocking into a woman in a sharp business suit who spilled her coffee down her front. Wrath hummed happily at her outrage. Marla finally came to a halt down an alley several blocks away, still grinning like a madwoman, breathing hard. Wrath swirled around her, unseen, but more agreeable than it had been in a month. (Ya know?) Marla said, still giddy, (I think we're gonna be alright.)
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