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fandomhighdorms2012-03-19 08:46 am
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The Salle, Monday Midday
It was pretty typical of any trip back home for Gabrielle to barely get a chance to breathe, let alone adjust to . . . a lot of eventful things, and that was the downside of heading back to Fandom afterward. She'd gotten in late last night and crashed out for a good ten hours before her growling stomach finally woke her up, and then, in the process of going to take care of that, discovered that her body was really feeling the effects of the entire trip. Funny how extreme exposure to cold and then strenuous use of muscles she hadn't really exercised in far too long would do that, huh?
It was tempting to just crawl back into bed and lie there until the pain subsided, but in the end she convinced herself to shuffle awkwardly down to the salle; Xena would say something about the best cure for that kind of soreness being to work those muscles more.
Therefore the salle it was, with an hour or so of yoga to start, and her sai laid out near one of the practice dummies for after that. It wasn't that she was avoiding thinking about what she'd just been through; it just seemed easier to think about it while whaling on a dummy.
. . . huh. Interesting.
[OOC: Open salle, bits of work-related SP likely.]
It was tempting to just crawl back into bed and lie there until the pain subsided, but in the end she convinced herself to shuffle awkwardly down to the salle; Xena would say something about the best cure for that kind of soreness being to work those muscles more.
Therefore the salle it was, with an hour or so of yoga to start, and her sai laid out near one of the practice dummies for after that. It wasn't that she was avoiding thinking about what she'd just been through; it just seemed easier to think about it while whaling on a dummy.
. . . huh. Interesting.
[OOC: Open salle, bits of work-related SP likely.]

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"What?" Gabs, your world was weird. And also terrifying. "You're -- well, you're -- all right, obviously, but -- what happened?"
She'd just told you, Wes. God. Pay attention.
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She shook her head again. "It really is strange. I have these vague memories of demons, and being an archangel, and then the next thing I knew I was waking up in my own body again."
If you wanted to assume she was completely out of her mind at this point, Wesley, probably no one would blame you.
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Yes, Wesley, thank you for that bit of eloquence.
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Who could, really? That would assume it made any sense whatsoever.
"What was I saying, though . . . oh. Right. Xena didn't have any memory of being a warrior at first, when we came back. Just . . . completely pure and innocent. And you'd think I would be glad about that, but I really just missed the old her," she admitted.
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Not that he'd felt any urge to sit in the dark and drink scotch on his dorm room floor after Angel had fired him, or anything. Nooo.
"She's -- all right now, though?"
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If he'd had that urge, she wouldn't judge. Just saying.
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"It's interesting," Wesley said after a moment, thoughtfully. "To think of it that way. I wonder if the same holds true for Angel." He turned his attention briefly to wheeling over to Gabs' other side, totally not to avoid making eye contact or anything. Nope. "He's -- well, his mission is redemption for what he did back when he was Angelus -- that is to say, evil. Without Angelus... without his occasional, er, lapses in judgment
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"Just like Xena wouldn't have the skills and experience to help people now if she hadn't learned them in her warlord days?" Gabrielle suggested softly. "I think -- yeah. We can't ask them to erase those parts of their past, no matter how painful they might be. It's made them what they are, and without that, who's to say they would be half as valuable in the good fight today?"
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Great guy, Angel.
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She trailed off, but twirled the sai in her hands and grinned. "You understand what it's like living with someone like that. That's nice to know."
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Okay, trace of emo there, so best to change the subject. "You and Xena -- how long have you known one another?"
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"About five years now," she offered. "Maybe a little more? I can never tell, with time passing differently between home and here
and also XWP caring not one tiny bit about making chronological sense. She rescued my village from slavers, and then I just followed her around until she agreed to let me travel with her, and it feels so long ago."She tilted her head, because she could be just as curious, so sorry, Wesley. "It's only fair if I ask the same question about you."
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Humoring Gabrielle was a tried and true way of dealing with her, incidentally. Because she was the type of person who rambled on about destiny and things like that.
"You said you had other people working with you too, didn't you?"
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Just, you know. Less of one.
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"Of course you can," she replied immediately, and in absolute earnest. "And I'm glad to know you wouldn't stop just because he isn't willing to work with you any more, and I hope that doesn't turn out to be the case."
She smiled and shifted both sai to her left hand so she could reach out and offer him a pat on the shoulder with her right. "That says a lot about your character, I think."
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Yes, Wes, she'd just said that.
"So, ah. Otherwise, apart from the, er, Caesar incident, how have you been?"
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If you'd ever met Amarice you'd know this was a serious concern.
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She trailed off and, looking vaguely surprised, concluded, "I like her, actually. She's . . . she grows on you, in her own special way."
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"She certainly sounds... scrappy," he offered. "Maybe Xena will appreciate her enthusiasm?"
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Gabrielle, that wasn't fair.
". . . she's learning. I hope so."
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"It's always a challenge, integrating oneself into a new team," he added, identifying juuust a touch. "With any luck, Xena will see that and not make it overly difficult for her."
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At least she wasn't a hyena."She seems to be trying harder lately," said the ever-optimistic Gabrielle. "Besides, she looks up to Xena too much to get too far out of line."
. . . that might be overly optimistic.
"Spoken," she noted, "like someone who knows what that's like."