Pamela Isley | Poison Ivy (
chlorophylliac) wrote2015-02-23 02:50 pm
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27 ❦ Video
[Ivy appears in the video feed surrounded by plants. It’s all a little more sparse than it looks like it could be; this is because the Admiral kindly confiscated anything that could be considered dangerous. Thanks for that, guy. She looks like she’s been in a fight recently but her deep green skin doesn’t really show much bruising.]
...This again.
[She touches her fingers lightly to the bridge of her nose. The frustration is washed out of her voice; she just sounds tired. She’s struggling to reconcile her time on the Barge with two days spent at home that as good as eliminated those memories; it’s wearisome.]
I left in August, it appears I’ve returned in February, so the question now is whether my absence can be measured in months or years. I’m dying to know.
[You wouldn’t be able to tell.]
For those of you who recognize me, I’m pleased to say that my memory is intact. [Largely. Not as much as she’d like.] For those who don’t, my name is Poison Ivy. I have previously been an Inmate here for almost two years, so rolling out the welcome wagon isn’t necessary. I would like to know whether the greenhouse has finally fallen into Warden management, and if so, whose.
[Friends Filter]
['Friends' is too strong a word in most cases but those remaining on this filter are: Morgana, Zane, Iris, Arthas and Barbara.]
If you can see this message I would appreciate a response. Thank you.
...This again.
[She touches her fingers lightly to the bridge of her nose. The frustration is washed out of her voice; she just sounds tired. She’s struggling to reconcile her time on the Barge with two days spent at home that as good as eliminated those memories; it’s wearisome.]
I left in August, it appears I’ve returned in February, so the question now is whether my absence can be measured in months or years. I’m dying to know.
[You wouldn’t be able to tell.]
For those of you who recognize me, I’m pleased to say that my memory is intact. [Largely. Not as much as she’d like.] For those who don’t, my name is Poison Ivy. I have previously been an Inmate here for almost two years, so rolling out the welcome wagon isn’t necessary. I would like to know whether the greenhouse has finally fallen into Warden management, and if so, whose.
[Friends Filter]
['Friends' is too strong a word in most cases but those remaining on this filter are: Morgana, Zane, Iris, Arthas and Barbara.]
If you can see this message I would appreciate a response. Thank you.
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Does it often?
[The last time she was here, socially speaking it seemed borderline irrelevant. But things change.]
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[Her mouth twitches. No, she doesn't like that stipulation at all. Never has, never will, it's the worst and most Arkham-like part of being here.]
I know enough Wardens that I'm not deliberately seeking out others to ingratiate myself with.
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The greenhouse isn't the same as the real outdoors.
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[She lifts an eyebrow.]
Are you telling me that because you think I don't know?
[Half plant right here.]
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[ Meaning, by extension, that he doesn't, particularly. ]
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[Oh. Empathy. Sometimes she loses track of what that looks like, particularly from strangers.]
But neither of us are 'most people'.
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So do I. [modest as usual Ivy.] But, even humans can miss the Green. You are human?
[If he's a meta with an inferiority complex then that's just annoying.]
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I could've gone to the Olympics for shooting. Admiral won't give me any guns, will he?
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No.
But I couldn't create a facsimile of my own powers using scavenged parts and some technical know-how, either. There's no parallel to be drawn.
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You mean there's no comparison because your powers are part of you. Also because I don't think you don't like being compared to weaker species. At least be honest about it.
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I'm aware of my heritage. How long have you been on board?
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[ This is half a lie. He tries not to keep track. ]
Not a year yet.
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Twenty-first century?
[Either that or he's adjusted very effectively.]
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How?
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To different eras of the Earth, millions of years apart.
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How long did you spend there?
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Out of choice or circumstance?
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[ Unfortunately. One, he'd spent the whole time with a punctured lung; another, he'd been trying to rescue a little girl. ]
I could've spent ages, though. Just learning. [ There's a longing in him; there are so many questions. He could find so many answers. ]
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Most people would have spent those 'ages' panicking. Just as well you prefer the outdoors.
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