Pamela Isley | Poison Ivy (
chlorophylliac) wrote2012-11-05 03:05 pm
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[Private to Zev]
Are you alright?
[Private to Dick]
How long have you been here?
[Private to Bruce Banner, later]
I need to revisit something we discussed last week.
[Open Spam]
[Ivy's reduced her movements to a limited cycle. She doesn't bother going to the dining hall for food, and she's keeping her visits to the deck to twice a day or so. She visits the Inmate showers, and the library on occasion, and she makes damn sure nobody observes her visits to Erik's but otherwise she keeps herself to her cabin. She has Zev's seedbank to work on, and her own research, and otherwise her need for human company is being solidly ignored until hopefully it'll just starve to death.
She's not hiding from (either) Bruce; that's a ridiculous idea. She's just reached a point where her sadness and anger - her homesickness, God help her - are bleeding into each other, feeding each other. The result is a brooding, isolating not-quite-depression that won't have an outlet until she snaps and destroys something. But what would the point of that be? She'll lose her plants, her powers, what little privacy she's clawed back from a place that offers none. She assumes Banner wouldn't hesitate, anyway, why would he? His passive aggression is insincere and manipulative by its very nature. She doesn't know or care to know what it conceals.
There's a green woman walking the decks, barefoot and purposeful, but her face is flat and empty.]
Are you alright?
[Private to Dick]
How long have you been here?
[Private to Bruce Banner, later]
I need to revisit something we discussed last week.
[Open Spam]
[Ivy's reduced her movements to a limited cycle. She doesn't bother going to the dining hall for food, and she's keeping her visits to the deck to twice a day or so. She visits the Inmate showers, and the library on occasion, and she makes damn sure nobody observes her visits to Erik's but otherwise she keeps herself to her cabin. She has Zev's seedbank to work on, and her own research, and otherwise her need for human company is being solidly ignored until hopefully it'll just starve to death.
She's not hiding from (either) Bruce; that's a ridiculous idea. She's just reached a point where her sadness and anger - her homesickness, God help her - are bleeding into each other, feeding each other. The result is a brooding, isolating not-quite-depression that won't have an outlet until she snaps and destroys something. But what would the point of that be? She'll lose her plants, her powers, what little privacy she's clawed back from a place that offers none. She assumes Banner wouldn't hesitate, anyway, why would he? His passive aggression is insincere and manipulative by its very nature. She doesn't know or care to know what it conceals.
There's a green woman walking the decks, barefoot and purposeful, but her face is flat and empty.]
[Spam]
She doesn't relax, doesn't respond to the touch, and after a few moments she pulls away and turns her back.]
...you'll need to ask the Admiral for some equipment, if we're continuing our project. I'm running short on storage supplies.
[Spam]
Will it help with how you feel now? [She does want to, but she's not sure what will.]
[Spam]
[It's not a yes, but it's honest. She goes to her workspace, finding a notepad and pen.]
...Banner...offered to allow me back into the CES to assist you.
[Spam]
I want your help, but I don't want you to feel like you're bargaining for your freedoms. [She can be honest too. In the meantime, she goes to look at some nearby flowers.]
[Spam]
She's already said no to Banner, but she doesn't know if she can say no to Zev. Maybe that's why she's brought it up, so she'll have an excuse to change her mind, a rationalisation. Either way there's a pressing need to explain herself.]
I've spent half my adult life in an asylum for the criminally insane.
[She doesn't know how much of a surprise it'll be. For all she knows Zev's already been told.]
Conditions...varied, over the years. As did disciplinary practices.
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There's a difference between saying that you'll do something because you want to and doing something just to make someone happy. I don't know him very well, but I know it was something that you wanted to do.
It's a hard decision. Not giving someone you distrust what they want, when it's something you also agree with.
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This ship is a prison- I know that. But its CES gives me a way I can undo some of the damage his Divine Shadow did. I have an opportunity I never would have had before. So I'll do what I have to and use it.
[Spam]
...I'll talk to him.
[Spam]
How does he treat you, otherwise?
[Spam]
[Spam]
[Spam] TW for sexual abuse
[She doesn't pace but she starts gesticulating as she talks, and the plants around her writhe unhappily.]
He talks to me as if he knows all the answers and he's just waiting for me to catch up with him so he can cash in his ticket and go. Oh, no, I'm sorry, not waiting to catch up - 'waiting to bloom' was how he described me, the last time we talked. Like I'm a silly little girl who just needs to get over herself, like I'll be just fine when this phase has passed, like I'm not carrying the anger and pain of an entire planet everywhere I go -
[She stops, breathing hard, and then laughs unpleasantly.]
I had handlers in my early days at Arkham who would push me onto my knees and tell me if I didn't bite down they'd put in a good word for me, and do you know, I found them far more tolerable. At least they didn't lay claim to being anything other than useless, repugnant piles of flesh.
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But she understands, and after a collected breath closes her eyes.] I have to trust so many people to have the answers, or at least to be honest with me, that I get very upset when they don't. Or they just manipulate my emotions.
[Spam]
You should be upset. You have every right to your anger, and anyone who'd try to use you doesn't deserve anything else.
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