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aunamee ❱❱ anomie ([personal profile] marcato) wrote in [community profile] diademlogs2026-02-04 04:15 pm

february catchall | open

Who: Aunamee and you
Where: Panorama and the fringes
When: Throughout the month!
What: Aunamee is coping with his recent death by watching terrible ghost weddings, crashing his car, and pretending his god still loves him.

Warnings: Sadism, talk of death, more to come (probably)

the wedding


[He's been here for eight hours.

No. He's been here for eight hours today. The cumulative hours are far greater -- perhaps closer to thirty at this point, not including the six hour drive in each direction. As tempted as he's been to sleep in his car and spare himself the commute, there are certain lines he won't cross, lines that make him look too --

(desperate)

-- imprecise, and so he forces himself to go home now and again. To shower. To sleep in a place with clean sheets.

Otherwise, he watches. Again. And again.

And again.

a. Sometimes, Aunamee observes from the third row with perfect posture, periodically glancing down at the notebook in his lap. He's counting down to something, his white-gloved fingers twitching in a regular rhythm. When the bride throws her champagne glass at 4:32 PM, he doesn’t flinch. Instead, he writes down the time.

b. Other times, you can find him weaving around the specters, sometimes silent, sometimes speaking aloud, predicting calamities with the calm voice of a priest. "You will remove the knife from your bouquet after he calls you a whore," he tells the maid of honor. "You will stop breathing ten minutes from now," he tells the groom. They don't hear him. He doesn't need them to.

c. Sometimes, late in the day, he takes a slice of wedding cake and eats it with a fork while the groom bleeds out six feet away.

d. One day, on the way back to his motel, he falls asleep at the wheel, just enough for the car to drift across the center line, tires catching gravel before he jerks awake with a sharp inhale and overcorrects. Does he hit your car? Do you swerve out of the way? Or do you watch his car go still after it collides with a telephone pole?
]

the truth


[You see him in a bar, nursing a clear liquid that might be gin or might be water. You see him near the temp worker pickup spots in the Pavilion, where people gather at dawn hoping for day labor. You see him bruised outside of a gambling den after winning one too many poker games, gingerly smoking a cigarette.

He's always wearing white, and he always looks -- not calm, exactly, but emptied out, a husk of a man whose serenity is contingent on maintaining what little control he has.

And right now, he's in control.
]

Hello.

[He turns on a smile. It's practiced, this smile, but all the practice in the world can't make his eyes look alive.

He leans forward, conversational. Conspiratorial. Up close, his eyes look as tired as they are empty, his sleeplessness concealed with foundation that doesn't quite match his skin.
]

Tell me something true.

[ooc: Aunamee has an enchanted glove that can detect lies, and he'll be using it in this thread! It will only detect intentional lies, however, so if your character thinks something is true, it won't catch it.]

wildcard


[Got something else in mind? Give me a ping at [plurk.com profile] dendrite or send a PM and we'll work something out! ]
catharses: (022)

wedding a!

[personal profile] catharses 2026-02-09 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ Sunday arrived to this diffusion zone quite by accident - though that could be said for most of the ones he stumbles across on those trips out into The Fringes without a specific destination in mind. Today, however, he did after reading a post about it: this, where he walks into what feels like a scene lifted directly out of a movie set.

Even after so many months here, it still surprises him to walk into this where going through a set of doors means the main aisle for the wedding is Right There. Sunday quickly steps to one side thinking he'll take a seat in the row he's walked into but then motion he catches in the corner of his vision pulls his attention there. Someone sits one row ahead, is seemingly deep in observation when he turns his head to look properly before looking back to the wedding.

Until the glass is thrown and more motion shows that's being written down... and then it's safe to say Sunday is intrigued for multiple reasons. The wedding continues even as tension in the room clearly escalates but he's busy walking to the other end of the row now, quietly but not so much to go unnoticed while approaching and so as to not (immediately) interrupt whatever notes are being taken. ]


Have you been here before?

[ That seems like a good question to start with, anyway. ]