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Katurian Katurian ([personal profile] goryteller) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs2010-03-19 08:25 pm

but you're caught in your own glory

WHO: Katurian and You! (Open)
WHERE: Central Park
WHEN: Backdated to March 14th, all day.
WARNING: Likely descriptions of morbid fiction!
SUMMARY: Katurian tells his stories in the park.
FORMAT: Starting as paragraph, but feel free to tag as you'd like!

Today, Katurian wants to make something of himself. He wants to step outside and suck in the fresh air. He wants the breeze in his hair. He wants people to look him in the eye, to smile at him, to remember his name. He wants to tell stories.

You're manic, he tells himself. He doesn't know much about psychology, but he isn't sure what else it could be, given the week he's had. The bruise he received after wiping Margaret Marks out of existence is a healing, but sickly yellow, and the concussion that came with it hangs between his temples as a dull, but ever present headache. His dreams are fragmented. Awful. He looks in the mirror and isn't sure who he sees anymore. He's a mess inside and out, but today, there's a distant tinge to it, a why does it matter? A vague acceptance.

Acceptance? Of inevitable punishment? Of Death's promised protection? Of the man (ghost?) he's becoming?

Or maybe he wants to enjoy what he has while he still has it. Katurian doesn't know much about himself these days, but the one thing that's constant and will always be constant are his stories. With them, he stays afloat.

At eight in the morning, he brings a crate to Central Park, stands on top of it, and starts telling fairy tales. He tells the ones he's already told the Network, and the ones he hasn't. He tells stories from home, too, although there are some he can't tell, some that left a sickening taste in his mouth when he practiced them in front of the mirror beforehand. The Pillowman was one of them, but that isn't surprising. He knows he doesn't want to use that one anyway.
spiritgun: (well this looks suspicious)

[personal profile] spiritgun 2010-03-22 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nothing wrong with them." Yusuke amends. He really should try to stop insulting everyone he meets the second he opens his mouth. "It's just not what I think of when I think fairy tales. Not that I've heard a lot, but they're usually...you know. Cheerier."
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[personal profile] spiritgun 2010-03-23 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Yusuke tends to be argumentative, but he gets distracted by the mention of Little Red Riding Hood. Yeah, Atsuko wasn't the type of mother who told fairy tales, and Yusuke wouldn't even know the Japanese equivalent of that story, let alone the English version.

"No, actually." He answered, something like a smile on his face. "But I bet I'd be right if I said it wasn't a happy story, yeah?"