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somakemelaugh ([personal profile] somakemelaugh) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-07-15 09:22 pm

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who: Undertaker and whoever wants to bump into him
what: Adjusting to a life this new isn't easy
when: Night of the 15th
where: Various places around the city, ending on a random bench
warnings: A slightly uncharacteristically grumpy Undertaker. Give him a break, he's exhausted.


The one thing he appreciates about this place, other than the awkward reprieve that it's given him from the events of his own life back home, is that at night, it quiets down like the rest of his home once did - perhaps still does, even without him. It becomes a little easier to bear during the witching hours, when he abandons his communal bunk to walk unfamiliar streets, explore strange alleys, look into the windows of stores and shops that might well have come out of a novel. Silence does it for him, or at least, it does it for him for a while.

He still isn't used to it all, though he has been trying to learn. The technology, the way of the people, the nature of their problems. Not for the first time, more so recently than when he had first arrived, he wonders if this city pulled him into its confines because it felt he wanted out of his then-current life, what would happen with him now that his sense of displacement had been amplified exponentially? Probably nothing. Likely nothing. It had done nothing for him so far, short of leave him to struggle to get up to speed with a place that hadn't just jumped forward in time, it had lunged. The small, black device in his pocket was proof enough of that. Only recently had he learned how to properly use it, or otherwise shut the damn thing up if he didn't want to hear it.

He might have to start cutting his nails again to help him with that, but he had thus far refused. This place had taken so much from him, he needed the little things now to keep him grounded. His research. His experiments. All of it, gone in an instant, replaced with uncertainty and caution and suspicion. What could he really pick up again here, if he wanted to continue in his curiosity? Where could he step, how far could he push the boundaries before people picked up on what he was doing and then decided to do something about it? Not that many opportunities had presented themselves thus far to allow him to continue. The dead here were few and far in between.

And his solitude. That had been the hardest loss, and the reason for which he now wandered the streets at night, willing himself to exhaustion so that lying on one of the benches scattered throughout the city in some secluded area or a nice rooftop wouldn't seem so bad a bed. The first night was rough, until he figured out where he could go to escape his roommates. He didn't know them, didn't know if he wanted to know them right off, but he was amicable enough around them. He couldn't yet afford to make enemies, but after spending decades alone, to suddenly be pushed into a place surrounded by what amounted to strangers, he found it near impossible to sleep while they were near. Thus, the nightly walk around the city had begun and turned into a habit.

Habit was good. Habit gave him routine, something to latch onto while work was slow, gave him something to do. But it was slow, and restlessness was a constant, only ending abruptly when exhaustion hit him in the face. It was starting to affect him, with as little as he now slept. It was starting to affect his mood, his energy levels, and it was slowly getting worse. The last thing he needed was to start acting out and bring attention to himself out in the open.

As he walked, still willing exhaustion to take him, listening to the steady sounds of his boots over the ground, he considered his options. He needed something else to do. He needed a new place to stay, somewhere where he could be alone again, where he could rest in peace, and he needed to find a way to earn a little more income to get it. He needed to sort out his place among these people; the research team was a good place to start but it wouldn't last forever. He needed, he needed, he needed so many things.

His head spun. He lifted a hand to pull down his hat and run the other back through his hair before replacing it. Weariness had taken hold and become too much at last, and he knew it had happened when his thoughts started to chase each other in circles and he lost track of where he had been. A small mercy, he had come back into the present to find a bench not far from where he was. He beelined to it, dropped down to the hard seat and stretched out on his back a little more carefully than he'd seated himself. The sky in what he had assumed was the east had already begun to fade to purple and he shifted his hat over his face to hide his eyes from the light - it would wake him again sooner than he wanted, if the sounds of the city waking around him didn't do that first. Just a few hours, he thought to himself. Just a few hours' rest and he could start over again. Maybe look for new work, maybe look for something else to do.

He had been through worse. Right now, it was just the sleep deprivation talking.
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[personal profile] pulledpunches 2017-07-19 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
Where Undertaker had been up very late, Akihiko was actually up very early. He'd been jolting awake in a sweat more often than not, nightmares of his home gripping him. And, when he caught up with himself, the reality wasn't much better. The nervous energy of not wanting to have any kind of meltdown in a shared sleeping space got him out of bed, stepping into some sweats and grabbing his sneakers. Soon enough he was trotting down the stairs and out the building before his thoughts could keep up with him.

A little bleary eyed still, he tried to blink it away as his jog took him on a relatively aimless path as the city only barely began to stir, employees slipping into shops to start getting ready to open and dawn starting to trace color into the sky. His biggest plan was to maybe find a cafe to grab a smoothie at before thinking about starting his day.

He didn't immediately pause as he registered the person reclined on the bench, initially not even thinking about it. But.. from everything he'd been told in orientation, there wasn't so much an issue with housing- if you were in need you wouldn't be out of luck. So he slowed as he approached, gaze more critical as he tried to see if the person was injured or something. Wait, was that a tophat...

The recognition came as a bit of a surprise, and Akihiko hesitated about bothering the other. However, concern came before manners, so after hovering a few feet away he stepped a little closer, hand going out to pat the man's knee but not immediately touching him.

"Um. Are you alright?"
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[personal profile] pulledpunches 2017-07-22 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
At the confirmation, he did give one relieved pat to the man's knee, shifting his weight a half step away.

"You scared me, Undertaker-sa... Undertaker," He clears his throat with zero grace in the middle as he cuts off the honorifics that he still hasn't shaken since arriving in Riverview. Akihiko crosses an arm over himself a little self consciously as he looks out over the street, free hand picking at the bandage on his cheek. "I almost didn't stop before I recognized you,"

He turned an amused side eye to the other, not able to glean much of anything from the unmoving black brim of the man's hat staring back at him. "Didn't you say you were on floor, uhh, 2 of communal living with me? If this is your assigned bed I'd definitely complain to. Whoever's in charge of housing." While his tone is light, it's not hard to catch the carefully but poorly veiled concern as he tries to test the waters to see if Undertaker would prefer not to actually talk about whatever adventure had led him here. But god, if Akihiko wasn't an easily concerned person, and someone on the streets when they didn't necessarily have to be... it hit a little close to home.
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[personal profile] pulledpunches 2017-07-29 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
He hummed a short laugh of his own. "While I would not doubt that, don't worry; you're not the strangest I've seen by far." Akihiko paused at the groan, though, watching sidelong as Undertaker shifted before shifting his attention back to the edge of the sidewalk ahead of him.

"Not used to dorming with others, then?" It wasn't hard to pick up on the distaste in how Undertaker strung the sentence. Which he guessed he could understand- he was used to dorms, so while he'd never been in such a large communal space it didn't bother him too much. Judging entirely by looks, though, he could imagine that Undertaker most surely did not have to share space back home.

He paused, kicking out his foot so he could kick his heel on the ground, toe pointed skyward, before tilting his head towards the man. "..But, I didn't mean to bother you, if you'd prefer to continue napping. The cafe next door is about to open though, just a warning." And with it, one could assume the foot traffic would only increase as commuters started to get ready for their days.
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[personal profile] pulledpunches 2017-08-04 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah- a room full of coffins?" His tone was just a little sharp for the conversation, startled before he connected the man's name to the reference. Of course it was not a description of the dorm. It was hard not to laugh, though- wouldn't Undertaker be amused to see the Dark Hour, where that would apply to his current boarding situation. He cleared his throat instead, knuckles covering a smile.

"Most people do get pretty queasy about death. You stayed at your funeral parlor?"