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Julie Lawry ([personal profile] princessvegas) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs 2023-03-18 10:51 pm (UTC)

Horizon | Week 3 - Week 4 | OTA

[ After the first few people she heals, Julie has an idea of what's going on. She's figured out that her continued communion with the Singularity is expanding the range at which she can sense people arriving in the space, from just her own domain to seemingly the entirety of the Horizon. Something about the renewed connections pops out to her, pings at her like sonar.

The Singularity is elated to have them back. The strength of its joy makes it seep into Julie's mind no matter where she goes, and it feels like the softest blanket when she's actually near it. And while she's unsure of precisely what she's doing or how she's doing it, she knows that she's somehow passing that healing on to the returning Summoned.

She's incredibly happy to take on the task. But she's not wild about the idea of constantly running around the Horizon. Good thing she has Steven.

If you've ever been to Julie's nightclub or parties, you might be familiar with the bartender, Steven. He is an extremely pleasant man who knows your name and favorite beverage even if you have never met. He and Julie seem to share certain thoughts, and they often move in sync. Now, she dispatches him to find some of the returning people, especially while she's busy with others.

Whether Julie fetches you or Steven does (Steven will have your favorite drink on a tray), they'll both bring you back to the Singularity that stands in the center of the Horizon. There, a large tent has been set up, the flaps held open to reveal a softly lit space stuffed with cushions and pillows and low chairs. Outside of the tent, there's a small table stocked with snacks and beverages. She knows it's not the same as having real supplies, but it's meant to be a comfort, a little buffet to at least create the illusion of satiety.

While she's not necessarily prepared to take a dozen of them at a time, the area is spacious enough for three or four people. Though Julie is the only one whose touch provides healing, Steven and a gaggle of animals are on hand to at least give some emotional support. The white wolf in a sparkling pink collar won't tolerate more than a pat as it follows Julie around, but the puppy-sized unicorn and dragon are more friendly. A similarly miniature T-rex lumbers around begging for food, if you have it.

Everyone is welcome to stay here as long as they like, provided there's not a line. There's twinkle lights and pleasant music in the air, and contact with Julie will provide a longer period of relief to your character, both in and out of the Horizon, as well as both mentally and physically. ]

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