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Who: Jefferson and YOU!
Where: Genessia City, near the Bay
When: April 19th
What: The Hatter is here, and he's kind of mad about it.
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He couldn't stop thinking about it.
Those first moments, seconds, minutes, that he had awoken in this place; they played in his head over and over, making less sense each time. It was as if his brain was stuck in a hopeless pattern like a broken record, reliving it all again and again as if somehow the 100th attempt at recollection would somehow bring meaning to the madness. But nothing did. How he had gotten here, why he had woken up in that strange contraption, what purpose the necklace served, what purpose this entire place served... he just didn't know. None of it registered as reality.
The only solid concept he could grasp was that he already hated Genessia.
Jefferson had so foolishly thought that he would finally get to live his life happily. To have his happy ending with his daughter who he had so long fought to have at his side again, but no. Of course a man like him could have no such ending. Not forever. Only long enough to trick him into thinking it would be.
He sat on the sidewalk outside the Bay for a very long time with his mind in that perpetual state of circular chaos, and he didn't care to pay much mind to what was going on around him. Occasionally he would lift his head and hope that he would see his little girl there, only to curse himself for daring to wish she was ripped from her home again just to be with him.
To anyone passing by, he likely looked a mess. He didn't have a clue as to how he would react to strangers at this point. In fact, there was only one damn thing he did know: again, he was trapped in a realm where he didn't belong, and it made him insane.
Where: Genessia City, near the Bay
When: April 19th
What: The Hatter is here, and he's kind of mad about it.
--
He couldn't stop thinking about it.
Those first moments, seconds, minutes, that he had awoken in this place; they played in his head over and over, making less sense each time. It was as if his brain was stuck in a hopeless pattern like a broken record, reliving it all again and again as if somehow the 100th attempt at recollection would somehow bring meaning to the madness. But nothing did. How he had gotten here, why he had woken up in that strange contraption, what purpose the necklace served, what purpose this entire place served... he just didn't know. None of it registered as reality.
The only solid concept he could grasp was that he already hated Genessia.
Jefferson had so foolishly thought that he would finally get to live his life happily. To have his happy ending with his daughter who he had so long fought to have at his side again, but no. Of course a man like him could have no such ending. Not forever. Only long enough to trick him into thinking it would be.
He sat on the sidewalk outside the Bay for a very long time with his mind in that perpetual state of circular chaos, and he didn't care to pay much mind to what was going on around him. Occasionally he would lift his head and hope that he would see his little girl there, only to curse himself for daring to wish she was ripped from her home again just to be with him.
To anyone passing by, he likely looked a mess. He didn't have a clue as to how he would react to strangers at this point. In fact, there was only one damn thing he did know: again, he was trapped in a realm where he didn't belong, and it made him insane.
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But she figured why she had been so surprised when it seemed to be a running thing between the two. She wondered sometimes if love was simply the reason she kept going back. But after making him leave, she wondered if perhaps there would be no more chances.
"Okay, I'll show you. As for who, I've not seen Regina, Emma... basically those who you usually see around often. But for all I know they could be and I've just not ran into them."
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"Why wouldn't they be there?" He was thinking out loud more than asking her directly.
"I'm -- I'm not sure I should even go near it." Jefferson put his hand to his face as he began weighing all the pros and cons in his head. Just looking at the entrance couldn't hurt, could it? Maybe it could. He just... he just didn't want to lose control of his emotions. Not in front of Belle.
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"If you can't, I'll understand, don't force yourself to do something you are not comfortable with." She walked in front of him, stopping the walking for the moment. She figured he was nervous, so she wanted to make sure he was okay.
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He stood still as well, clearly still in the middle of contemplation. Her words were a small comfort at the very least.
"I think," he bit his lip while he considered what to say next, shifting his weight as he did so, "I'm not ready for that. I'm sorry."
He didn't know what the apology was for, but it fell out of his mouth regardless. Because he felt like a massive burden or an inconvenience, especially after begging her to tell him all of these things in the first place? This subarchway thing just felt wrong, though. It... sort of scared him even if he was hardly going to admit as much.
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"It means though we can find you a nice place to stay at in Genessia." She was at least looking at the bright side here. She started by living there after all.
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"I can afford a hotel for a while." He said it like he was sure of the fact, but he really wasn't. "I mean, probably. I don't know how the currency here works, but... what I mean to say is you don't have to trouble yourself with it."
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"For the hotel, it should be fine for t least a month and a half or something like that, but I didn't take long to find a place to really be sure."