Ororo Munroe (
calmbeforethe) wrote2013-04-10 09:47 pm
05 . action + voice
[It's been some time since the TERRACE draft. While it was not her first and while Ororo was no stranger to violence and war and even death, it is always difficult to come face to face with them as she did a week ago. After all, she may treasure peace,but given the nature of her powers and the situation they were caught in, she was forced to see that she was also quite good at making war when she needed to. And although she loved her powers dearly, times like the draft reminded her how destructive they could be.
Now, a week and a bit later, she intends to remind herself that that was not all her mutation was good for.
So after her morning Danger Room session at the Battle Dome, Ororo spends some time at the Flower Shop and the Item Store, both located in the center of town. In the former, she hovers over packets of seeds thoughtfully, also selecting a few already potted plants that she figures she might transfer to her budding garden. In the latter, she looks around for any helpful tools she might find useful - trowels, shovels, a spritzing bottle for the more delicate plants, and even considers a wheelbarrow for several minutes - ultimately she decides it's too much effort to bring it all the way back to the house. She does end up making multiple trips - not that it was too much of a bother for someone who could fly.
In the afternoon, she can be found in the garden in front of House 16. No gardening gloves for her, Ororo likes the feeling of sinking her hands into the earth. And anyway, yesterday's rain made the soil loose enough to work with easily. She goes about things generally quietly, though there are snatches of quiet conversation as she speaks fondly to her plants and, on some occasions, even softly humming to them. It's a lot of work, but that was fine. She found it therapeutic. And though she likes working alone, more often than not she at least had a little black raincloud to keep her company.
During a brief break from her gardenwork, Ororo decides to address her journal.]
As much as I love snow and frost, I must admit that spring is a favorite season of mine. It is so full of life, and color, and growing things. Rebirth. [She smiles serenely.]
Do you have any plans for this spring, Luceti? I know I will be busy coaxing my garden to bloom again after a winter's worth of sleeping.
Now, a week and a bit later, she intends to remind herself that that was not all her mutation was good for.
So after her morning Danger Room session at the Battle Dome, Ororo spends some time at the Flower Shop and the Item Store, both located in the center of town. In the former, she hovers over packets of seeds thoughtfully, also selecting a few already potted plants that she figures she might transfer to her budding garden. In the latter, she looks around for any helpful tools she might find useful - trowels, shovels, a spritzing bottle for the more delicate plants, and even considers a wheelbarrow for several minutes - ultimately she decides it's too much effort to bring it all the way back to the house. She does end up making multiple trips - not that it was too much of a bother for someone who could fly.
In the afternoon, she can be found in the garden in front of House 16. No gardening gloves for her, Ororo likes the feeling of sinking her hands into the earth. And anyway, yesterday's rain made the soil loose enough to work with easily. She goes about things generally quietly, though there are snatches of quiet conversation as she speaks fondly to her plants and, on some occasions, even softly humming to them. It's a lot of work, but that was fine. She found it therapeutic. And though she likes working alone, more often than not she at least had a little black raincloud to keep her company.
During a brief break from her gardenwork, Ororo decides to address her journal.]
As much as I love snow and frost, I must admit that spring is a favorite season of mine. It is so full of life, and color, and growing things. Rebirth. [She smiles serenely.]
Do you have any plans for this spring, Luceti? I know I will be busy coaxing my garden to bloom again after a winter's worth of sleeping.

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I just happen to get along well with my garden, that's all.
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So what are you going to grow?
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What about you, Pepper? Are you looking for something to grow as well? [Since she's in the flower shop and everything.]
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She’s quick to laugh and shake her head when Ororo turns the question around, though.] Oh, no. I think I’m doing good to keep our houseplants alive—though now that winter’s ending, Tony will have less of an excuse to use them as coatracks, so there’s hope yet.
I was actually looking to get some cut flowers for the vases you and Rogue gave us. [Her expression gentles a bit then.] It doesn’t really feel right having them empty, if that makes sense.
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Also:] Has Tony been using your plants as coatracks?
[There's a touch of incredulity to her voice there. Really, Tony? Really?]
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[And considering the tone of Ororo's voice, it might be worthwhile. She seems like she misses it.
Of course, things go wry a second later, and Pepper has to fight off a grin.] The one near the front door, usually. Billy had to save it at Thanksgiving, when I made the mistake of leaving Tony on his own to answer the door.
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But about the greenhouse, I don't think so, no. The house we've taken is nearly full as it is. But the garden does well enough on its own, so there's no loss. And certainly no pressing need for a greenhouse. [It'd be selfish of her to ask for one, after all. There were other, more practical things they could spend their time on.]
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[The rest of her reasoning is sound enough, and Pepper nods in understanding.] I'm sure it helps to have someone who can manipulate the weather tending the plants too. It must make watering them really easy.