http://altinnin.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] altinnin.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2009-08-11 09:10 pm

[closed] all the shame of it all the pain fell on him

When; Aug 11th, 7pm, the Library
Rating; PG for swearing? I assume there will be some.
Characters; [livejournal.com profile] altinnin & [livejournal.com profile] honestlyrubbish
Summary; The City makes for strange bedfellows. (nobody saw that)
Log;

Draco Malfoy was second-guessing himself already. Not just about agreeing to work together with Hermione Granger, one of his least favourite people in the universe and a mudblood to boot, but about going home entirely. He might be trapped in a hideously-named metropolis of multiple alternate universes which was almost entirely muggle that got off on humiliating its citizens periodically, but at least there was no impending war here. What had become a familiar twinge in his arm where the tattoo was magically sealed into his skin had faded to nothing since he'd arrived, his family wasn't here but they weren't in danger either, and if the people here didn't know what being pureblooded meant they didn't know who Harry Potter was either.

His new owl had deigned to ride on his shoulder as he left the small flat, locking and warding everything behind him, but now lifted off into the night on silent wings. He watched her go for a moment before continuing his walk towards the vast Library, still brooding. Despite the current relative safety of this place, there was still the chance that one or another of the Death Eaters would appear and he would have to account for himself. Merlin forbid the Dark Lord himself arriving here. What would he do then? For now, he was only following the example of his father and Severus Snape. Don't let pride get in the way of survival, lie and cheat and steal and give the appearance of loyalty whenever it costs the least. That's the lesson he clung to now.
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[personal profile] cleverness 2009-08-13 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
The more Hermione went over the details in her mind, the more she felt that in all honesty, perhaps the City shouldn't have been tampered with, that perhaps it simply could not be tampered with to any meaningful level. After all, even if one tried to draw conclusions from the facts that Draco listed--that the hospital was only two years old, that the monetary system was devised in the past couple of years, as was the station of Wardenship--there was still the possibility that everything simply cycled, as seemed to be the pattern for the City. Cycling of deities, of people, or memories--why couldn't there just be a great cycle for the entirety of the City? A way of clearing the slate, allowing citizens to come up with whatever sort of system they deemed fit? She sighed, almost dejectedly at he tasks in front of her, perhaps uncharacteristically--but then again, the situation wasn't exactly precedented.

"There was probably such a point, yes," Hermione conceded quickly with a slight, dismissive wave of her hand. "And I know that the deities have cycled--there are plenty of things which suggest that they may be middlemen, in a manner of speaking. But that says nothing about when this City was first created."

Lips pressing thin for a moment, Hermione folded her arms on her notebooks, looking Draco in the eye.

"I do plan on letting you copy the things. Probably. But, Malfoy, how badly do you honestly want to leave this City? How effective do you think any of this will actually be? Not that I don't believe any of us aren't capable, but millions of people have cycled through this City, and not one has managed to determine a reliable way in and out."
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[personal profile] cleverness 2009-08-14 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Who'd have thought that I would live to see the day that you and Harry agree so completely on a subject," Hermione shook her head, eyes rolling slightly. "Not that I disagree with the fact that sitting around for a curse sounds plainly awful, but I don't think there is always a... a clear objective to life, something which must be done and will make things clearly better for it, the sort of goals that this war has spurned on. While research could very well land us positive results, it's equally--if not more--likely for something bad to happen. I just..."

Hermione tapped her wand on her notebooks absentminded, each touch of the wand to parchment changing the color slightly.

"Maybe the deities are truly not very keen on killing us all. I mean, I've seen a fair bit of it happen during curses, but usually people are fully animated by the time those are over. There have been diseases which have passed through the population, and those are more permanent, but those are few and far between. So perhaps nosing around a little is fine, but I feel like if anyone were to truly approach an answer, attempts would be thwarted. The last time someone started an expedition to check out the Clock, the deities sent all manner of enchanted mice to destroy the evidence collected. There have been cases of amnesia wrought as well."

She turned her head down to her notes again, then sighed and shook her head. "I only think that maybe we should be focusing less on the City, and more on ourselves, but I suppose I'm losing this vote." Hermione pushed the notebooks towards Draco. "Copy these if you like, but don't go about spreading the information to the wrong people. Perhaps even more than back home, there is a price for knowledge, in this city."
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[personal profile] cleverness 2009-08-15 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a flash of enjoyment at Draco's reaction, even if Hermione knew that Harry would be similarly offended on his end, had he heard--but no harm, no foul, at least she only had to witness one half of the reactions from her vantage point. His sigh, however, deflated whatever momentary pleasure she was able to get from the moment--all of them were rather defeated, in the City.

"Don't compare the two situations. Braving the dementors is something which just requires sheer will and cunning, with a touch of cleverness, all things that Sirius has to no end, and more," Hermione leaned back in her chair, tucking a stray curl behind her ear. "But this City's rules aren't any that we know or can verify. And the deities, they're watching, listening. The only thing that saves us is the fact that they're middlemen, and we know for certain that they can't able to act entirely of their free will."

She rolled her eyes at the charm, quickly tugging her notebooks back and stuffing them in her bag, tying it shut.

"A heart-to-heart requires for both of us to have functional ones, doesn't it?" Hermione asked, airily, shaking her head. "Well, see whatever you can make of those, I suppose. And let me know. I do advise that you stay away from the spots I've outlined as dangerous. Much of the Underground, for instance. Too far into the ocean, or into the lake. That sort of thing."
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[personal profile] cleverness 2009-08-16 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
For a moment, Hermione allowed herself to be distracted by the magic, reluctantly admitting that Draco was a fair bit more competent than perhaps either of her best friends when it came to certain subjects. Charms probably being one of them, and it resulted in a shallow furrow in her brow as she looked back to Draco--as, after all, Hermione couldn't help but have a healthy respect for good students. Good magic. It was something that all of them could universally appreciate, perhaps.

"In the notebook labeled Adrastus, wherever you copied that on your parchment, I discuss certain occurrences which have happened in the City suggesting that the deities aren't at all who's truly in charge of the place. There have been... creatures which came in and punished the deities for taking things from citizens without any reason. Requesting payment where there was nothing to pay for. And all of the payment--granted, nothing more than piles of hair--was returned at once. It could be an elaborate act, put up to confuse the citizens, but I highly doubt it."

The smile caught Hermione slightly off guard, although she returned it with a very slight grin of her own. "I'll check up with you in a couple of weeks, somehow."
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[personal profile] cleverness 2009-08-18 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Anyone bound by rules or responsible to a higher authority... can be manipulated, yes. But not manipulated by just anyone. I certainly have never seen a citizen manage it, and I have been here for nine months, no small amount of time," Hermione warned, still wary, still watching Draco as closely as she could, given the unease between the two of them. The lack of sarcasm in his voice only called her attention more to his words. A jump or break in the pattern.

Hermione stood then, out of her seat, not anticipating that Draco would discuss anything much further with her, that night, and not wanting to be the one left behind in the room.

"Still, we should check up. Not that I expect you to do so for any of us, but the City is a dangerous place, and should you need help staying alive, I would offer it. This isn't a place for any one of us to be stuck, for good."