001 ; WAKE UP [She definitely doesn't wake up gracefully. Claire comes to with a gasp, eyes flying open as her heart races. It takes a lot to make someone with her powers be forcibly unconscious, and when her system finally kicks into gear she's forced awake with a lot of adrenaline making her react poorly.
Kidnapping is a thing she's getting used to, but that doesn't stop her from hopping up to her feet and looking around in total panic and confusion. Her hands feel at her body, taking note that her clothes have been taken and she's been put in some kind of jumpsuit. That makes her sick to her stomach, because she doesn't remember how that happened. She can handle this, it's going to be fine. She just has to get some air before she throws up everywhere.
The metal grating of the closet spaced hole she's been shoved into is kicked at until it gives in and she's able to crawl free. It's pure luck that has her coming out of a space in the wall right by someone's feet. With a gasp for air that comes out sounding like a choked sob she slams a hand down on their feet or leg of their jumpsuit. If she happens to cause them to trip and fall, well, it's not like she's going to look guilty about it. She's the one that's on her hands and knees, trying to wriggle her way free of a hole in the wall.]
002 ; OBSERVATION DECK [After Claire manages to calm down and realizes she's not necessarily in any immediate danger, she does some exploring. She only gets as far as the observation deck before stopping for the day. Seeing space laid out so openly is a lot to take in, and it's pretty much mind blowing for a sixteen year old that's never left Texas. She's sheltered enough that she might be a little more childish than someone else her age at this stage of her space hostage situation, and doesn't have any problem pressing both her hands and face against the glass. It's almost like she wants to get closer to everything that's out beyond the glass, but in actuality she just wants to make sure she sees it all as clearly as possible. She also hasn't clearly figured out the whole gravity thing here, and leaning against glass helps make her feeling off balance a little easier.]
Is there a way outside?
[It's asked out loud, though not to anyone in particular. She's not even aware that anyone else is standing near her right now.]
004 ; SPACEQUAKES [She's in a total daze when it first happens, everything shaking and going topsy turvy as her feet fly out from under her. Airborn, she crashes into a wall and ends up a nosebleed and busted lip. There was definitely just an explosion of some kind, and it doesn't seem like it's ending right away. Blood gushes from her nose and ruins her jumpsuit, and she ignores it as she crawls to push herself up on her feet. Sparks are flying and the floor's still shaking, but Claire makes her way over toward the other person that's nearby. She has the luxury of healing. They don't. ]
Hey, it's okay. It's only a -
[What in the hell is this? She has no idea. She also sounds like she's gurgling blood when she talks, so she reaches up to wipe at her bloody face with her forearm.]
It's just an earthquake. People survive these things all the time.
[Except they're not on earth and it's more likely they're all about to explode and die in space. Cool.]
005 ; NETWORK (un: claire) so how many other kids are here without their parents?
Ideas on how to survive space with our sanity intact when we're legally not even allowed to drink or vote are appreciated
Claire Bennet | Heroes
[She definitely doesn't wake up gracefully. Claire comes to with a gasp, eyes flying open as her heart races. It takes a lot to make someone with her powers be forcibly unconscious, and when her system finally kicks into gear she's forced awake with a lot of adrenaline making her react poorly.
Kidnapping is a thing she's getting used to, but that doesn't stop her from hopping up to her feet and looking around in total panic and confusion. Her hands feel at her body, taking note that her clothes have been taken and she's been put in some kind of jumpsuit. That makes her sick to her stomach, because she doesn't remember how that happened. She can handle this, it's going to be fine. She just has to get some air before she throws up everywhere.
The metal grating of the closet spaced hole she's been shoved into is kicked at until it gives in and she's able to crawl free. It's pure luck that has her coming out of a space in the wall right by someone's feet. With a gasp for air that comes out sounding like a choked sob she slams a hand down on their feet or leg of their jumpsuit. If she happens to cause them to trip and fall, well, it's not like she's going to look guilty about it. She's the one that's on her hands and knees, trying to wriggle her way free of a hole in the wall.]
002 ; OBSERVATION DECK
[After Claire manages to calm down and realizes she's not necessarily in any immediate danger, she does some exploring. She only gets as far as the observation deck before stopping for the day. Seeing space laid out so openly is a lot to take in, and it's pretty much mind blowing for a sixteen year old that's never left Texas. She's sheltered enough that she might be a little more childish than someone else her age at this stage of her space hostage situation, and doesn't have any problem pressing both her hands and face against the glass. It's almost like she wants to get closer to everything that's out beyond the glass, but in actuality she just wants to make sure she sees it all as clearly as possible. She also hasn't clearly figured out the whole gravity thing here, and leaning against glass helps make her feeling off balance a little easier.]
Is there a way outside?
[It's asked out loud, though not to anyone in particular. She's not even aware that anyone else is standing near her right now.]
004 ; SPACEQUAKES
[She's in a total daze when it first happens, everything shaking and going topsy turvy as her feet fly out from under her. Airborn, she crashes into a wall and ends up a nosebleed and busted lip. There was definitely just an explosion of some kind, and it doesn't seem like it's ending right away. Blood gushes from her nose and ruins her jumpsuit, and she ignores it as she crawls to push herself up on her feet. Sparks are flying and the floor's still shaking, but Claire makes her way over toward the other person that's nearby. She has the luxury of healing. They don't. ]
Hey, it's okay. It's only a -
[What in the hell is this? She has no idea. She also sounds like she's gurgling blood when she talks, so she reaches up to wipe at her bloody face with her forearm.]
It's just an earthquake. People survive these things all the time.
[Except they're not on earth and it's more likely they're all about to explode and die in space. Cool.]
005 ; NETWORK (un: claire)
so how many other kids are here without their parents?
Ideas on how to survive space with our sanity intact when we're legally not even allowed to drink or vote are appreciated