who: Helena and others! what: March catchall log when: All month where: Across campus warnings: Potential gore, body horror, psychological horror in dreamscapes.
[ Helena's feathered friend seems not just inquisitive, but intelligent! Its observant gaze certainly gives Alice the impression that it's listening to every word of the conversation, and it understands — yet it hasn't moved to embrace boundless freedom.
He hums in turn, thinking aloud. ]
Could that be the problem? Long-distance travel must be challenging... There are so many landmarks to memorize. This field alone is quite the space to cover for such a small bird!
[ As he straightens up, Alice casts a look around them. The world is so wide, filled with so much to discover. The warm breeze whispers it. ]
No...this is the first time we've been together this far. I had them with me near the house, but they never seemed inclined to fly too far then. And to explore everything...we'd need days.
[that part, she says happily. this land is more than big enough for her to enjoy, to wander as she pleases so long as she remembers the way home. but there's also so much to see and do, small wonders to find, and the weather is fine enough for now.]
Wait - do you think they don't have a home of their own? That maybe they're lost because they have no place to roost?
[ It's a rather sad thought, the notion that a clever bird like this knows the meaning of loneliness, bereft of any home. For some moments, Alice lapses into silence, shifting his weight with a rustle of grass as his gaze comes to rest on Helena and her avian company again. No wonder the sparrow has grown so reluctant to leave her side! ]
Well, it's possible...
[ He doesn't know much about sparrow families, but a storm could blow a nest from a tree with ease, and birds face the threat of hungry predators to avoid... This bird might have endured all kinds of upsetting events. ]
And now that they've found a place that feels safe, they have a home, and of course they aren't in a hurry to leave. I suppose they could even be waiting to experience everything with you, their new featherless sister, and show you around!
[the word sister makes her brighten, gasp a little - the very concept is exciting! considering something for a moment, she then reaches up to Alice's shoulder - she has to go on tiptoe - and gently, gently deposits the bird to sit there. he's taller, it'll give the bird more height.]
I've got it, then! Let's spend a while exploring with them, and then when we go back, we'll build them a house for outdoors! They'll get the best of both worlds - they don't have to permanently leave, and they have space for their own, but today we can experience it all from a new perspective!
[because why not? because what could weigh on them and call to duty and interfere? this dream invites them to breathe, to do things that are simple - there's no harm in following.]
[ As soon as Alice catches on to Helena's idea, he holds very still, waiting for the bird to make itself comfortable on his shoulder. What an honor, to be entrusted with providing a higher vantage point while Helena's friend isn't in the mood to fly just yet! As for Helena herself, her visible delight assures him that they've arrived at the correct conclusion.
The sparrow's chirps seem to convey its agreement. ]
The perfect plan! Well then, where shall we begin?
[ They're all in position, so Alice moves to follow Helena. ]
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He hums in turn, thinking aloud. ]
Could that be the problem? Long-distance travel must be challenging... There are so many landmarks to memorize. This field alone is quite the space to cover for such a small bird!
[ As he straightens up, Alice casts a look around them. The world is so wide, filled with so much to discover. The warm breeze whispers it. ]
Have you explored every corner together?
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[that part, she says happily. this land is more than big enough for her to enjoy, to wander as she pleases so long as she remembers the way home. but there's also so much to see and do, small wonders to find, and the weather is fine enough for now.]
Wait - do you think they don't have a home of their own? That maybe they're lost because they have no place to roost?
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Well, it's possible...
[ He doesn't know much about sparrow families, but a storm could blow a nest from a tree with ease, and birds face the threat of hungry predators to avoid... This bird might have endured all kinds of upsetting events. ]
And now that they've found a place that feels safe, they have a home, and of course they aren't in a hurry to leave. I suppose they could even be waiting to experience everything with you, their new featherless sister, and show you around!
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I've got it, then! Let's spend a while exploring with them, and then when we go back, we'll build them a house for outdoors! They'll get the best of both worlds - they don't have to permanently leave, and they have space for their own, but today we can experience it all from a new perspective!
[because why not? because what could weigh on them and call to duty and interfere? this dream invites them to breathe, to do things that are simple - there's no harm in following.]
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The sparrow's chirps seem to convey its agreement. ]
The perfect plan! Well then, where shall we begin?
[ They're all in position, so Alice moves to follow Helena. ]