american_alien: (3: blushy)
Clark Kent ([personal profile] american_alien) wrote in [community profile] calling_net2016-08-09 07:21 am

text | CALL | un: smallvilleguy

[ Clark had been hoping and checking and even begging for his CALL device to turn on for three years. He'd checked dutifully at least once a week to see if the damn thing would get out of it's funk and he'd always thought that having it turn back would be a day he might just throw a small party over. Today, however, was not that day. Not when the soft beep of the CALL device turning on was almost covered up by the blaring klaxons of literally every alarm on the small plane blaring in his ear. Which was fair, really, since they were three seconds from making a water landing.

Suffice to say that Clark didn't actually get to pull out his device until later. You know. AFTER he's gotten mixed up in literally the stupidest thing he's ever heard of.]


Okay, one? I really missed you guys.

And two, has anyone here ever heard of Bruce Wayne or Oliver Queen?
boundinblood: (You want me to do what?)

[personal profile] boundinblood 2016-09-09 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
[The sound of his frustration makes her hesitate a moment as something in her mind clicks. Something hasn't been quite right - not with him, but with her. As if the sympathy she should be feeling has been dulled all conversation - at first she didn't notice, too shocked by the disparity in the passage of time, but now that it's over with, she can see it, the result of practice in meditation on her own thoughts. All her worries so far have been about her.

Her brow furrows with worry and guilt. It's a little disconcerting, how impersonal the tiny screen was making this feel. Does this reflect badly on her as a person? She's always held some sympathy for distress, whether she showed it or not...why does his location relative to her matter to this subconscious part of her?

Katherine, of course, doesn't have the answer to this one. There's simply no precedent anywhere in Thedas to compare to this particular mode of communication. Even if eluvians worked the same way, and she wouldn't know if they did, they were at least full-length mirrors...

The best she can do is try to work through it. Keep talking and hope her mind gets the memo that this is a person in some form of pain, no matter how they're talking. She should be worried about him, not her own emotions. Firstly, he looks like he's just been through something stressful. She should be focusing on that.]

I'm sorry, it's a little hard to wrap my mind around. I don't mean to be callous. Um... Are you all right?