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Sep. 14th, 2017 02:55 amIt's been months since she's seen him. Going on a year now, in fact, something that doesn't occur to Edith until he's there in front of her, wearing that same sad, almost pleading expression. She's gotten used to the Bramford's oddities in the time she's lived there, and also figured out that most of the so-called encounters with ghosts that people describe are simply stories, but there are plenty of goings-on that are real, too. It might be enough to drive some people off. For her, it makes her all the more drawn to the place, fascinated by its history and what may or may not have happened there. Finding out anything about the past is nearly impossible here, but she's determined even so.
Part of that determination has stemmed from this ghost, whom she once saw in an elevator, gone as soon as he appeared, leaving her both rattled and exhilarated. She'd like to think that, maybe, in some small way, she helped the women trapped in Allerdale Hall, Beatrice Sharpe and Pamela and Margaret and Enola. She'd also like to think that she might be able to help the spirits here, too. Something must be trapping him here. There had been a flash of recognition in his eyes when she saw him before and asked about it, only he was gone before she could say any more, vanished when the elevator doors opened.
This time, she's in the laundry room — alone, because of course she is — when she sees him, standing in a shadowy corner, watching her with dark, intent eyes. The sight of him out of the corner of her eye causes her to gasp, but Edith exhales, relieved, when she turns and sees a familiar if somewhat translucent face. "It's you," she says, and chances a step closer, her laundry forgotten. He doesn't quite nod, but his gaze, such as it is, stays fixed on her, as if attempting to communicate with his eyes what he can't with words. She nearly smiles, trying to seem reassuring. "I haven't forgotten you," she promises. "I want to help you, if you'll let me."
There are footsteps on the stairs, and she turns instinctively in their direction. The ghost is gone when she looks back towards him again; she isn't surprised. She is, however, newly determined, her laundry temporarily abandoned when there are suddenly more important things at hand. It isn't a very long walk to the library from here, and once there, as she's done before, she migrates immediately to the history section, trying to find the oldest books she can and bringing a stack over to a table with her. Any mention of the Bramford Building and any goings-on there, something based more in fact than rumor, is a good start. At the very least, she can come back with questions, with leads, and just hope that she sees the same spirit again.
[ since there are two of you, choose your own adventure! find Edith in the laundry room during/after the ghost encounter, en route to the library, or poring over books in the hopes of finding out about shit that went down at the Bramford. :3 ]]
Part of that determination has stemmed from this ghost, whom she once saw in an elevator, gone as soon as he appeared, leaving her both rattled and exhilarated. She'd like to think that, maybe, in some small way, she helped the women trapped in Allerdale Hall, Beatrice Sharpe and Pamela and Margaret and Enola. She'd also like to think that she might be able to help the spirits here, too. Something must be trapping him here. There had been a flash of recognition in his eyes when she saw him before and asked about it, only he was gone before she could say any more, vanished when the elevator doors opened.
This time, she's in the laundry room — alone, because of course she is — when she sees him, standing in a shadowy corner, watching her with dark, intent eyes. The sight of him out of the corner of her eye causes her to gasp, but Edith exhales, relieved, when she turns and sees a familiar if somewhat translucent face. "It's you," she says, and chances a step closer, her laundry forgotten. He doesn't quite nod, but his gaze, such as it is, stays fixed on her, as if attempting to communicate with his eyes what he can't with words. She nearly smiles, trying to seem reassuring. "I haven't forgotten you," she promises. "I want to help you, if you'll let me."
There are footsteps on the stairs, and she turns instinctively in their direction. The ghost is gone when she looks back towards him again; she isn't surprised. She is, however, newly determined, her laundry temporarily abandoned when there are suddenly more important things at hand. It isn't a very long walk to the library from here, and once there, as she's done before, she migrates immediately to the history section, trying to find the oldest books she can and bringing a stack over to a table with her. Any mention of the Bramford Building and any goings-on there, something based more in fact than rumor, is a good start. At the very least, she can come back with questions, with leads, and just hope that she sees the same spirit again.
[ since there are two of you, choose your own adventure! find Edith in the laundry room during/after the ghost encounter, en route to the library, or poring over books in the hopes of finding out about shit that went down at the Bramford. :3 ]]