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apocalypsehowcomm2023-03-12 08:21 pm
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(Log) This may be the worst month she's ever had
Who: Cortana and ...you?
When: First prompt is on the eighth, other two are on and after the eleventh.
Where: Various
Summary: Cortana has some lighthearted fun while shopping for clothes. Then several days later, everything goes to hell.
Warnings: First prompt is unlikely to have anything, second and third involve loss of bodily autonomy, extremely traumatic memories, dissociation, general distress, with potential for considerably worse to come up in threads.
A) (March 8th)
Cortana needs more clothes. She already has some simple white blouses and a few bottoms, as well as several gifted items and an assortment of socks and underwear, but it's a very basic, plain selection -- if she's going to keep going to hangouts and parties, she wants more color.
...Also, one of the graphic tees caught her eye. It was funny.
So that's what she's doing right now, looking through the graphic tee selection at the department store nearest ADI headquarters, picking through and occasionally holding one up that says something silly or interesting, like 'home is where the Wi-Fi always connects' or 'It's okay if you don't like me. Not everyone has good taste.' or has some stupid joke on it. She seems genuinely amused by the dumb puns and overused sarcastic quips: every so often, she'll even fold one and put it in her cart.
She might have a few sets of ridiculous colorful leggings in her cart too.
B) (March 11th)
Gus the bus is something that Cortana is at best only vaguely aware of. That said, when the bus that's supposed to take her home comes scuttling instead of rolling toward her she's immediately on guard.
Not that that will do anything to help her, as she doesn't realize that what she actually needs to do is run...
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She wishes she could say that this is her first experience with a loss of autonomy, the betrayal of moving without choosing to, of not being able to stop no matter how much she wants to.
But as Cortana finds herself boarding the bus and taking a seat, as she sits frozen in place while the bugs crawl over her body, as she is trussed up in gossamer silk, all she can think of is High Charity and her inability to even speak her mind as the Gravemind did as he pleased.
She doesn't scream -- at least she still has that much control of herself -- but it's a struggle not to sob as she tries to will herself to do something, anything, to break free before she is cocooned in white.
B2:
She 'wakes' at the same bus stop where she started, but makes no effort to move, even as relief washes over her. It's-it's too much, and all she can do as she lays there in the soft morning light is curl up and cry.
C) (March 12-15th)
In the days after her encounter with Gus, Cortana really isn't doing well. When she isn't working or trying to put on a brave face while interacting with others it's all too easy for her to slip into an almost fugue like state, the barrier between reality and her thoughts eroding like iron tossed in the sea. She doesn't even fully notice the pull that brings her to the library: she finds herself at the door and the only reason she can drum up for wanting to go in is a yearning for something to serve as a distraction.
At the sound of his voice, she audibly gasps.
"...Chief?" The question trembles in the air.
Her pace picks up for the first time since her experience as she searches for him, unable to bring herself to accept that it's likely just a trick or turn away. She's missed him, she's sorry, she wants to see him again, even if he's not here just the sound of his voice... she doesn't want it to stop.
When she reaches the back of the library she manages not to cry, though that's likely numbness as much as it is anything else. Instead she finds a little corner to tuck herself into, sits down on the floor, closes her eyes and just ...listens.
When: First prompt is on the eighth, other two are on and after the eleventh.
Where: Various
Summary: Cortana has some lighthearted fun while shopping for clothes. Then several days later, everything goes to hell.
Warnings: First prompt is unlikely to have anything, second and third involve loss of bodily autonomy, extremely traumatic memories, dissociation, general distress, with potential for considerably worse to come up in threads.
A) (March 8th)
Cortana needs more clothes. She already has some simple white blouses and a few bottoms, as well as several gifted items and an assortment of socks and underwear, but it's a very basic, plain selection -- if she's going to keep going to hangouts and parties, she wants more color.
...Also, one of the graphic tees caught her eye. It was funny.
So that's what she's doing right now, looking through the graphic tee selection at the department store nearest ADI headquarters, picking through and occasionally holding one up that says something silly or interesting, like 'home is where the Wi-Fi always connects' or 'It's okay if you don't like me. Not everyone has good taste.' or has some stupid joke on it. She seems genuinely amused by the dumb puns and overused sarcastic quips: every so often, she'll even fold one and put it in her cart.
She might have a few sets of ridiculous colorful leggings in her cart too.
B) (March 11th)
Gus the bus is something that Cortana is at best only vaguely aware of. That said, when the bus that's supposed to take her home comes scuttling instead of rolling toward her she's immediately on guard.
Not that that will do anything to help her, as she doesn't realize that what she actually needs to do is run...
B1:
She wishes she could say that this is her first experience with a loss of autonomy, the betrayal of moving without choosing to, of not being able to stop no matter how much she wants to.
But as Cortana finds herself boarding the bus and taking a seat, as she sits frozen in place while the bugs crawl over her body, as she is trussed up in gossamer silk, all she can think of is High Charity and her inability to even speak her mind as the Gravemind did as he pleased.
She doesn't scream -- at least she still has that much control of herself -- but it's a struggle not to sob as she tries to will herself to do something, anything, to break free before she is cocooned in white.
B2:
She 'wakes' at the same bus stop where she started, but makes no effort to move, even as relief washes over her. It's-it's too much, and all she can do as she lays there in the soft morning light is curl up and cry.
C) (March 12-15th)
In the days after her encounter with Gus, Cortana really isn't doing well. When she isn't working or trying to put on a brave face while interacting with others it's all too easy for her to slip into an almost fugue like state, the barrier between reality and her thoughts eroding like iron tossed in the sea. She doesn't even fully notice the pull that brings her to the library: she finds herself at the door and the only reason she can drum up for wanting to go in is a yearning for something to serve as a distraction.
At the sound of his voice, she audibly gasps.
"...Chief?" The question trembles in the air.
Her pace picks up for the first time since her experience as she searches for him, unable to bring herself to accept that it's likely just a trick or turn away. She's missed him, she's sorry, she wants to see him again, even if he's not here just the sound of his voice... she doesn't want it to stop.
When she reaches the back of the library she manages not to cry, though that's likely numbness as much as it is anything else. Instead she finds a little corner to tuck herself into, sits down on the floor, closes her eyes and just ...listens.

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"I didn't know it could -- it just took control and there was nothing I could do." She speaks as though she's trying to justify what happened.
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...Except in a way, it really really did.
"On my chest." She says. Needless to say, she doesn't attempt to show him.
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"I cannot punch a bus," he grouses. "I would, if it would help. I have one of them that marked me, too. Not on my body, though."
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She freezes, squeezing his arm tightly when he mentions being marked. The thought of her friends going through anything like what she has -- it's a nightmare.
"What happened?"
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"The Web sure seems to like targeting us, huh?" She fought so hard on High Charity to keep her friends from having to suffer such horrors. Now, here in another world, she feels powerless to stop it from happening.
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Please, she thinks to herself, don't let anything happen to him.
Nevermind that plenty of stuff happens to all of them basically all the time. Right now she's not thinking of haunted dolls and crumbling living spaces or even a bus full of crawling spiders but hallways coated in pustulent flesh, the fetid breath of her tormentor gusting over her as she screamed and screamed and screamed.
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"Not really. At least, not completely. It's complicated."
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CW: Really gross metaphors
Now though, she can't stop thinking about it. It colors everything around her in the same revolting shades, so that no corner of her life is free of creeping rot and dripping pus. The feelings swell within her until she's fit to burst and it's a struggle to keep them inside.
"There's a ...being in my galaxy. A sickness." She vomits them in the form of words. "It's ...the entities, they aren't anything close to being as bad, but they remind me of it-him." She shivers.
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...Not that Cortana is explaining any of this. At least, not right now.
Cortana looks downward, watery eyes focused on nothing. "In a sense." It took everything she had. "But as long as a single spore remains, he can come back."
Her hands ball into fists and she makes a little angry noise, because she could have done it, she could have wiped the galaxy clean of every last piece of that filth, she'd had the power...
And she'd wasted it instead.
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Nevermind that destroying the world to get rid of the entities isn't an option. He doesn't know that's the requirement, here, if that would not even work, if they're extra-planar. But she did seem to want to talk about it either way, so he's going to ask.
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"It. Did do something to you?" he guesses, because whenever you say shouldn't have clearly it means it did, anyway.
cw: extreme distress, mention of nonsexual violation
"It..." She closes her eyes, struggling to continue. "He..." Her nonexistent stomach lurches, twisting itself into knots. She's stuck somewhere between sobbing and retching as she remembers the skin crawling closeness of being trapped with that thing. The next words are barely above a whisper.
"...he violated me."
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He wants to punch something. There's nothing to punch, and it would probably alarm Cortana anyway. His voice is flat when he says, "You killed it. Him. Right? So you were safe?"
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...Not that she's. Actually explained that.
"It took the Chief over a month to save me. Do you know how long that is for an AI?"
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"Probably a very long time," he says. Even for a human(-ish) person, a whole month can be a long time. He can imagine a lot of terrible things that can, and frankly probably did, happen to him over the span of a month with HYDRA. "The Chief did come for you. He got you out."
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"Oh it's a long time, alright." Especially considering Smart AI have such short lifespans.
"But you're right, he did get me." She's halfway between smiling and tearing up again at the memory. "Even though his superiors didn't want him to."
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He is, however, also good at not thinking about something if he needs to, which is what he's going to do right now. It's not important. "Defied orders to rescue you, huh?" Sounds familiar. He's pretty sure Steve did that, for him. "That doesn't seem much like the bus, though. Or did the. Gravemind. Do that thing with controlling you that the bus did?"
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"He took my voice, near the end." She looks anywhere but Winter. "I was too close to death to stop him. Guess he finally got tired of me insulting him." She tries to sound triumphant about the last bit, but her voice starts to break.
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