SIXTY THREE ✖ SPAM & VIDEO
[Spam for Erik]
[Being awake for the change is unsettling, and even though the deck trembling is mild at worst, Charles still has to reach out to grab one of the bed posts to steady himself. No matter how many times he's lost his telepathy, losing it again is always desperately unsettling at first, and he has to take a moment to breathe past the sudden nausea and almost panic at the feeling of being telepathically deaf.
It isn't until he lets a wave of anger and frustration cut through the forced calm (because he's so tired of this) and something (several somethings) shudder in response that he realizes he's got something else in exchange, and that there are several metal somethings floating around his head - a stapler, some pens, an alarm clock.
Oh. Oh.
He's out the door and into the hallway in seconds, trying to calm down so that he isn't trailed by anything from his room or rattling the doors on the Barge, but it's frustrating that he can't just reach out and immediately know where his friend is, and he can't just let go of that right now, as much as he might want to.
It turns out not to be that much of an issue, as he nearly crashes into the other mutant coming out of his own room. It doesn't take a telepath to realize there's something wrong, and Charles just tries not to think of all the metal that's currently singing for his attention.
This is a lot harder than it looks.]
Erik?
[Public]
[Charles looks a little frazzled - his hair's a little messier than usual, and he looks drained - but smiles, clearly at least a little enthusiastic.]
Well, this has certainly been an eye opening experience thus far. [He raises a hand, and a couple metal things carefully lift off the desk and start rotating in the air at about eye level with him. So you can probably guess whose powers he ended up with.
Eventually, the novelty's going to wear off, but for the time being, being able to experiment with something new is pretty cool.]
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone else who's found their powers swapped with anyone else's. [Zane, Alex, Jean, etc. :|] And if anyone needs help, I have had some experience with helping people learn to control their abilities, and I'd be happy to try to lend a hand with this.
[Private to Marsh]
[And this point, the metal objects have all clunked back down on the desk because THANKS, ZANE, but Charles still looks pretty calm and unflustered by the day's events thus far.]
I hope I'm not being a bother, but I'm Charles Xavier - Zane's warden. I know we haven't met, but Zane's told me you might be able to tell who's switched abilities with him, and I was wondering if you'd mind giving us a hand.
[Being awake for the change is unsettling, and even though the deck trembling is mild at worst, Charles still has to reach out to grab one of the bed posts to steady himself. No matter how many times he's lost his telepathy, losing it again is always desperately unsettling at first, and he has to take a moment to breathe past the sudden nausea and almost panic at the feeling of being telepathically deaf.
It isn't until he lets a wave of anger and frustration cut through the forced calm (because he's so tired of this) and something (several somethings) shudder in response that he realizes he's got something else in exchange, and that there are several metal somethings floating around his head - a stapler, some pens, an alarm clock.
Oh. Oh.
He's out the door and into the hallway in seconds, trying to calm down so that he isn't trailed by anything from his room or rattling the doors on the Barge, but it's frustrating that he can't just reach out and immediately know where his friend is, and he can't just let go of that right now, as much as he might want to.
It turns out not to be that much of an issue, as he nearly crashes into the other mutant coming out of his own room. It doesn't take a telepath to realize there's something wrong, and Charles just tries not to think of all the metal that's currently singing for his attention.
This is a lot harder than it looks.]
Erik?
[Public]
[Charles looks a little frazzled - his hair's a little messier than usual, and he looks drained - but smiles, clearly at least a little enthusiastic.]
Well, this has certainly been an eye opening experience thus far. [He raises a hand, and a couple metal things carefully lift off the desk and start rotating in the air at about eye level with him. So you can probably guess whose powers he ended up with.
Eventually, the novelty's going to wear off, but for the time being, being able to experiment with something new is pretty cool.]
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone else who's found their powers swapped with anyone else's. [Zane, Alex, Jean, etc. :|] And if anyone needs help, I have had some experience with helping people learn to control their abilities, and I'd be happy to try to lend a hand with this.
[Private to Marsh]
[And this point, the metal objects have all clunked back down on the desk because THANKS, ZANE, but Charles still looks pretty calm and unflustered by the day's events thus far.]
I hope I'm not being a bother, but I'm Charles Xavier - Zane's warden. I know we haven't met, but Zane's told me you might be able to tell who's switched abilities with him, and I was wondering if you'd mind giving us a hand.
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He opens his eyes, blinking a little with the slight disorientation that came along with it and tries to talk.] Better?
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Incredibly.
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Good. I know it's not easy, but you get the hang of it fairly quickly once you've figured out how to do it. [And he's obviously speaking from experience here.
... And it's right about now that he realizes he has a couple paper clips and a pen stuck to his shirt sleeve, and he's prying them off carefully with a sort of sheepish expression.]
I think I have something that belongs to you, too.
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You'll have that under control in no time. Doesn't happen that often.
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Yes, well, I'm hoping there won't be too many more opportunities to panic because someone's experiencing what it's like to have everyone on board suddenly shouting in your head at full volume all at once for the first time. [Considering their luck, though...]
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With our luck? It'll be a wonder we don't both wind up mad.
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We'll be fine. It's just for a few days.
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Just try to avoid the kitchen, hm? You don't want any knives magnetizing to you.
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If you get a frantic call from the infirmary, I suppose you know what happened.
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I do not look like that.
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