aldersprig: (lock and key)
Exactly what it says on the tin. Decades after the apocalypse. Bracken, a roleplay character, has appeared in several ficlets, here


Slaves, Bracken was finding, were not all that comfortable with being interviewed.

To be fair, she'd known that for quite a while. Even Marius, when she'd Kept him all those years ago, had snarled and growled his way through her initial interview. And all the Kept she'd had before and since then, they'd always had some level of that nervous, uncertain, "what's the right answer" feel.

She wasn't helping things any, she knew. But she couldn't very well not ask, or she'd end up owning half of the fae currently in the slave markets - and that would stretch even her pretty well-off coffers.

"All right. I know it's not the normal question, but I need to know. Can you tell your Keeper what to do?"

The girl in front of her blanched. "I wouldn't... no... of course not."

Bracken sighed. Just one more left at this place, and she really wanted to take this one home and cuddle her. "I'm sorry. I'll see if I can send someone good your way."

She gestured to the slave factor. They knew her well enough to indulge her a bit here; her trade was as good as anyone's. "Last one."

"You sure about this one?"

"Gotta check 'em all."

"All right then." He led out the girl and led in, a moment later, a slender person in a heavy wooden collar. Bracken thought probably male, but she couldn't be sure.

Either way, the slave bowed before sitting where the slave factor had pointed them. Bracken waited until the factor had left the room and closed the door, taking the moment to look the slave up and down.

Thin, too thin. The collar had chafed; the chains at their wrists had chafed. They hadn't been well-treated, and yet they responded to the look with a friendly raised eyebrow.

"I'm Bracken. You're..."

"Remy." The voice was a mid-alto; the answer punctuated with another little bow.

"I've got a few questions for you." Bracken went through the base questions first: length of time under the collar (five years), age (claimed thirty-five, but they were a little unclear on time), association with Addergoole (never heard of it) and so on.

"Not my skills? Not how well I take orders? Not even my equipment?"

Bracken thought Remy looked amused. "The first is less important than some other things; the second one you'd probably lie about, and the third one is entirely irrelevant right now."

"Well." Now Remy definitely looked taken aback. "So what're the other things?"

"Well, to start with, can you tell your Keeper what to do?"

"Can I..." Remy snorted. "Well, then. That's a new one. Can I..."

They were definitely stalling. Bracken smiled and waited; stalling was better than any other answer she'd gotten so far.

"Well..." Remy tried again, "I mean, if that's what my Keeper wanted, yeah... I mean, you said Keeper, didn't you?" Remy leaned forward. "Not Owner. Man, for a Keeper, yeah, hell yeah. I can do it."

"Good." Bracken stood up and called. "I'm taking this one."
aldersprig: (Aldersprig Leaves Raining)
I was brainfarting so I asked for prompts. Here's SkySailor's.

Bracken has shown up a few times.


"I've always wanted to do this."

"What are we doing?"

Nick followed behind Bracken, because, after all, that was what he did. But he had this puzzled look on his face that was echoed in the set of his shoulders and the tone of his voice.

"We're doing that thing, you know, in all the music videos..." She tilted her head at him. "You remember music videos, right?"

"I'm older than you."

"I know. By like decimal points. That doesn't mean you remember things that happened in the middle."

"Yes, I remember music videos. Bracken..."

"Almost there." She gave the dolly one last shove and then muttered a Working, pushing the repaired piano onto the beach.

"Is this why you've been sneaking off to Addergoole for the last few months?"

"It's hardly sneaking when I have to ask you to teleport me." She owned one dress. She could repair anything - she could repair everything - but she'd had to go out of her way to find herself a proper dress.

She sat down at her piano, the waves just lapping at her bare feet, in her cocktail dress that revealed more of her than anyone but her lovers saw. She sat down, put her fingers on the keys, and she played.

Some time later, Nick no longer looking remotely confused, they recreated the other part of those iconic music videos. The surf felt like another caress as it washed over their skin.
aldersprig: (AldersGrove)
Thirteenth in a series of character-building vignettes following a bunch of characters through their time at Addergoole & beyond.

"Abatu. Abatu... Eperu."

A tiny puff of dirt vanished.

"Again, and use the whole working."

"Abatu Eperu gamma χώμα." Braken leaned into the Working, pushing all of her energy into it. A pile of dirt the size of her fist disappeared.

"Better. And now we'll try something a little easier." DJ had its implacable, patient, never-getting-tired voice on. One of them needed to. "Create water in that hole."
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aldersprig: (Aldersprig Leaves Raining)
Fourth-plus in a series of character-building vignettes following a bunch of characters through their time at Addergoole & beyond.

This is a continuation of this piece by request.



Bracken had a position. She'd always had plans, she just hadn't had the opportunity to do anything with any of them. She'd kept herself sane with her plans.

This one might not listen any more than anyone else. But, on the other hand, this one was different. Not a guy. Not a girl. Not pushing their agenda - or anything else - down Bracken's throat. At least, not yet.

If she started talking fast enough, maybe they wouldn't.

"So I talked to Professor Akatil about Unutu." She loved the way the word sounded, rolling off her tongue. "But I don't have any control about machines the way most of his Students do. I'm good at Jasfe. I'm really, really good at Jasfe so far." That word sounded like it could fix everything in her life, instead of just fixing machines. "And I was learning how to be a mechanic before I... came here." She shook her head. "I know, I know. You're not a mechanic. But you're The Procurer. Professor Akatil said that. And you could teach me how to procure things. And I bet I could turn broken things into new things again. You know, junkyard procurement?" She shrugged. "I did that, too. Turning a car into a car again?"

She'd run out of things to say, so she took a breath and watched D.J. The slim fae tilted their head and studied Bracken for a moment. "You've thought this through quite a bit."

"Yeah. Well. Plenty of time to think, you know?"

"I'm sure. And you want to learn how to be a - what would we call it? - a converter of junk into like-new things?"

"Yeah." She shrugged again. She wasn't sure if this sounded good or bad for her.

"And what are you not telling me, dear?"

Bracken chewed on the inside of her mouth for a moment. "...and you're not a guy."

"Nor am I a woman."

"I know." She shrugged, and hoped that D.J. would let it drop.

"Well, I think you would be a very good Student for me. And I'll try to be a good Mentor for you."

Bracken let out a breath she hadn't known she was holding. "Thanks."
aldersprig: (Aldersprig Leaves Raining)
Fourth in a series of character-building vignettes following a bunch of characters through their time at Addergoole & beyond.

Fafnir shows up in Addergoole: Year 9 in Æowyn's chapter. We have seen Bracken once before, many years later in her life - Amends
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Addergoole, Year 11, early October
"I need to meet D.J." Bracken braced herself, head down, looking at Fafnir's chest instead of his face. When she had to, she could do non-confrontational. She had enough practice at it.

"D.J.? Why?" Fafnir, on the other hand, had never had to be non-confrontational in his life, and it showed. "I'll have to take you out to the Village; I don't think it's keeping regular office hours right now."
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aldersprig: (Aldersprig Leaves Raining)
This may require more context than is available; it comes out of a couple different Addergoole-based RP's .

Bracken is a former Addergoole student. not a good one, either, rebellious and difficult. She's, at the point of this story, going through a heartbreak, trying to fix the damage in her heart and her psyche, and trying to make amends with people she's harmed. Nick is her Kept. Alexi was, at one point, Bracken's last year of school and Alexi's first, Bracken's Kept.


Sometime around Year 21 of the Addergoole school; 5 years after the world ended

There had been easy pieces of Bracken's recovery journey.

Talking to the teachers at school had not been comfortable, but she'd been able to yell, to lay blame, to explain I wasn't a bad kid, not really. I was terrified. And then you yelled at me.
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