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CHARACTERS: Lexa and Addison Parker
WHERE: The Bearings.
WHEN: DAY :027
SUMMARY: Lexa has decided to try to boss people around some more so she's going back to Parker, who she failed to boss around, to try to boss her around period.
WARNINGS: Likely violence. Will be updated to be more specific if needed.
[Feeling successful is hardly a thing that propels Lexa into doing more things to feel accomplished. Her life is not one that is full of failure necessarily. Yes, she has had to deal with loss, deal with her own mistakes, and has even most recently dealt with the knowledge that she both dies and leaves behind a world that falls apart in her absence, but it's not as if she gets a rush from doing things. Instead, Lexa is more an individual who feels as if it is her duty to handle matters. After several months as a Host, the pieces are beginning to come together for her in how to assert herself without losing herself.
If nothing else, it has offered her some sustained semblance of control. Will it remain? That is yet to be seen.
But it is a matter of accomplishing things that brings her to Addison Parker's door. It's a place where she's come before, and this time, she senses whether the woman is inside when she comes to stand outside of it. Sensing her presence, she raises her hand to knock, though she (quite frankly) doesn't expect a response.
It's not that Lexa cares about getting off on the "wrong foot" with others. Most of her sentiments toward that lie in whether or not that will inconvenience her. (For instance: not seeing eye to eye with Rhys or Ahsoka is a problem because her stability depends upon them. That doesn't mean she likes that fact, simply that it's the truth.) Still, her impression of Parker had been that she could be a useful ally, especially following her conversation with Bellamy a week prior. Neither Bellamy nor Lexa trusts the Nest.
Who else doesn't?
Parker. She was about as subtle as a sledgehammer piercing concrete about that particular matter.
So, that's why she's knocking. She's prepared to assert herself more fully if the woman doesn't answer, but she hopes it doesn't come to that. This is a diplomatic olive branch of sorts.]
WHERE: The Bearings.
WHEN: DAY :027
SUMMARY: Lexa has decided to try to boss people around some more so she's going back to Parker, who she failed to boss around, to try to boss her around period.
WARNINGS: Likely violence. Will be updated to be more specific if needed.
[Feeling successful is hardly a thing that propels Lexa into doing more things to feel accomplished. Her life is not one that is full of failure necessarily. Yes, she has had to deal with loss, deal with her own mistakes, and has even most recently dealt with the knowledge that she both dies and leaves behind a world that falls apart in her absence, but it's not as if she gets a rush from doing things. Instead, Lexa is more an individual who feels as if it is her duty to handle matters. After several months as a Host, the pieces are beginning to come together for her in how to assert herself without losing herself.
If nothing else, it has offered her some sustained semblance of control. Will it remain? That is yet to be seen.
But it is a matter of accomplishing things that brings her to Addison Parker's door. It's a place where she's come before, and this time, she senses whether the woman is inside when she comes to stand outside of it. Sensing her presence, she raises her hand to knock, though she (quite frankly) doesn't expect a response.
It's not that Lexa cares about getting off on the "wrong foot" with others. Most of her sentiments toward that lie in whether or not that will inconvenience her. (For instance: not seeing eye to eye with Rhys or Ahsoka is a problem because her stability depends upon them. That doesn't mean she likes that fact, simply that it's the truth.) Still, her impression of Parker had been that she could be a useful ally, especially following her conversation with Bellamy a week prior. Neither Bellamy nor Lexa trusts the Nest.
Who else doesn't?
Parker. She was about as subtle as a sledgehammer piercing concrete about that particular matter.
So, that's why she's knocking. She's prepared to assert herself more fully if the woman doesn't answer, but she hopes it doesn't come to that. This is a diplomatic olive branch of sorts.]
