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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2008-01-21 07:38 pm

Strangetown: Chapter Eighteen



 




Warnings: violence and death


Chapter Eighteen





Olive waited outside, until Circe went upstairs to use the bathroom. Then she set about her work, scattering her materials around the room, and lit a match.

Loki would be home from work at any minute. Olive stepped aside and waited.










Loki exited the car and noticed the flames coming from the front entrance. He ran into the house, in a panic, fearful for Circe's life.




Olive was on him in a flash. Once he was at the top of the stairs, and looking around in confusion and fear, Olive stepped out from where she was calmly waiting.






He looked into her dark eyes for a moment, but before he could gather his wits, she had descended on him.




And she simply pushed Loki right into the fire.

It was surprisingly easy.






In his moment of weakness, she had trapped him. She had known their weakness. It was easy. The Beakers' weakness was each other.

They loved each other, and love makes you weak. It was easy to destroy something that let its guard down, while it attempted to save another. Any fool knew that.

Olive smiled. She waited for Circe.






Circe descended the stairs, and rushed into the room. "Loki!" She screamed. She noticed Olive standing outside. "You witch! Who are you? And what have you done to Loki?!"

"I'm Olive Specter." She said. "And I'm here to kill you." Circe didn't even seem to hear her, as she ran to Loki's aid.




"Circe! Upstairs!" Loki roared. "Make sure - is it safe?!"




"Loki! Loki, my love! It's okay - I'll save you!"




But it was far too late to save Loki Beaker. Death arrived to attend to his work.




Circe stumbled from the room, and fell to the ground. "Loki!" She screamed. "LOKI!"

Her greatest fear had been realized and now she was as helpless as a baby, convulsing on the cold stone floor. Olive smiled, entered the room and calmly began setting a fire around the delirious Circe.




"You should have thought about the consequences before you decided to do this to Osiris." Olive said. "It's unlucky that you happened to capture my son, but that was a risk that you took on yourself when you took him in."




Olive peered into the pit, then went to the switch to deactivate the stairs, and flipped it. "You can come out now, Osiris."




Nervous ascended the stairs, cautiously.




Nervous observed her fearfully, instantly recognizing her from his dreams. "You're the woman who kills people," he said. Olive laughed.




"That's right, Osiris," she said. "I'm the woman who kills people, and now I'm killing your captors, and setting you free. I'm taking you home."




"Home?"

"Yes, Osiris." Nervous reacted to the repeated use of that unfamiliar name. "I'm your mother, and I'm here to take you home."




Nervous saw Circe falling into the flames, screaming. For a second, this drew no feeling from him, and he simply acknowledged that would now be free from the Beakers forever.






Circe fell to the ground, consumed by the flames.

But then, he remembered that Circe was pregnant.




"No!" Nervous cried. "The BABY! Not the baby!"






"Don't take the baby!" He pleaded, as the figure appeared before him, just as it had been in each of his dreams.




"You wish that I spare this woman?" Death asked.




"Yes, please! Spare the baby!" he pleaded.

"But this woman was your tormentor. You still wish that she keep her life?"




"YES!" Nervous cried.

"Very well." Death said. "Anything for you... my son."




Nervous Subject's eyes widened, and he felt himself grow very dizzy. He coughed and staggered from the smoke in his lungs, and the turmoil in his head, and felt the room going dim. As he feel to the floor, he fixated on that one word.

Son.

My son.




It explained so many things about him.




Olive moved her son into the parlour, and lay him on the couch. He would be safe there, temporarily.

Olive observed her son with complete disappointment. Such a weak and merciful creature. She was ashamed to have produced him from her own body.

Then she remembered Loki's words, and started to make her way upstairs to the tower.




At the same time, Circe was rising from the floor.

"Circe Beaker." Death began. "You will be allowed to stay here, among the living, but never forget that you are technically mine now. If you do anything to harm my son ever again, I will simply come back to collect you. Is that clear?"




"Y-yes." Circe whimpered.

"Good. Also, you must do me this one favour. Your husband has been doing something up in the tower. Are you aware of it?"




"Yes."

"Then you will see that his work is taken care of properly, before the authorities get here? You'll insure the safe-keeping of that project?"

"Yes. I will."






Olive was on the rooftop, approaching the door to the highest tower. She reached for the handle and threw the door open.




There were four figures standing inside.












They silently observed her with their sad and downcast eyes.




"Monsters!" Olive roared. "Loki Beaker! What have you done?!"






"I must destroy them."




"You'll do no such thing." Death said, as he appeared before her. "Olive, it's time for you to go."

"But, my love, surely these monsters must be destroyed -"




"NO! They are mine, Olive!" He roared. "You will not have them. Not this time."




"Do you see this, Olive?" He raised the hourglass high above his head. "It's empty. Your time is up! I will give you enough time to finish the task as it was assigned to you, and not a second more! Is that clear?"

"Yes, my love."




"Go! Get Osiris, and bring him home. I'll be waiting for you there."

Olive did as she was directed, but not before she set the Beaker mansion on fire completely.




It would burn out until it was a hollow husk.




Olive dragged Nervous Subject's body into her courtyard and left him to rest on the ground. Her lover would arrive shorty to take her home. It was done.






She walked through her cemetery, past her collection of victims, and took a seat in the chair where she often sat to observe them.






She lowered herself into it and waited.




Death appeared, right on time.








Nervous Subject was stirring, and he awoke just in time to see his mother's life coming to an end.




The ominous, spectral figure of Death approached her.




"So, this is it, Olive, my love. Your very own death."




"That's it? That's all there is?"




"Yes, it's all there ever is, Olive. It's an ending. No matter how it happens, it is an end."

"But I always thought it would be different."

"It's never what you expect. Nobody ever gets it right."




"I'm no more special than any of them..."

"No." he said. "You aren't. But you're no less special either."




"Now, let's go..." he reached for her hand. "It's time to know the great unknowable."

At last, her searching would be over.




Olive Specter smiled and took her true love's hand. She left the living world behind forever.




Death looked at his son.




"Nervous Subject. My son, Osiris. You are now free. I would suggest that you lay low for a while here, for your own safety. This is your home now. You own everything here."

Nervous said nothing, but nodded.




"You are a living representation of death. You are alive, but you are also very much a part of death and the silence that comes at the end of life. I hope that you will take advantage of the opportunity to live, for I envy it." He smiled, if death could be said to smile, as faceless as he was.

"Live well."

And then he was gone.




He stood, devastated, though the sight was familiar to him. It was an all too familiar sight for him. The end of someone's life.




Nervous shuddered. So much death surrounded him. It had always been that way, and would, no doubt, always be.




And he wept. Not so much for his mother's life, or her death, but because of what she had been, and what she had made him into. It was her fault that he even existed.

The terrible thing that he was.








He went inside his home. That, at least, was one good thing that had come from that entire ordeal. He now had a home, and it was all his.




He gazed into his reflection as he had many times before. Was it possible to see, with the naked eye, the truth about him? Could he really live his life as if he were just another person?

He hoped so.




His hands were shaking. It was time for him to take his medication. But, this time, it wasn't going to happen. He wondered how long he had before this would become a major problem.

His head still clattered with noise, filled with unknown voices and thoughts. Was this how it would always be for him?




He entered the master bedroom and turned back the sheets. He would sleep, or, at least, attempt to sleep.

There would be dreams, no doubt, but he would no longer dream about the fire that would take the lives of the Beakers. It had already done so. He thought about Circe, and he wondered if he had done the right thing. For the sake of the innocent child, he thought that he had, but it was so hard to know for sure.

Either way, he would try to get some rest.










It was going to be a long night.








  (Continue to Chapter 19 (part 1)...)

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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought it would be fun to throw in the weird albino Nervous. And because he was created in CAS, his paler hair and eyes will be genetically dominant too, since they are custom. Yes, it is Ice by Lyran. Very observant!
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I agree. Though it might be possible, it's unlikely that Circe will reform. She's much more likely to want revenge.

It was hard to get the reaper to do what I wanted at times, but it worked out really well in a lot of ways. The scene on the rooftop just "happened", once everyone was in place. I really lucked out there.

The fire was much harder. I can set some sims to be fireproof with InSIM, but that doesn't stop them from flailing around in fear, even with the freewill off. That was hard to manage.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I've been waiting to to this one myself! This thread in the plot needed resolving. I'm so glad to be able to move on with everything now. Lots of potential for new developments. :)

Nervous is free in a physical sense, but he still has a lot of things to struggle with internally. He's going to need the help of some caring and compassionate people if he's going to heal.

I think a number of people could see that coming, and it makes sense, doesn't it? It's how Nervous is.

That's a possibility, but can anyone really make someone do anything, in the end? The child will have his/her own mind, but Circe will have an influence on them.

Yes, you guessed right! Well done. I was a little "nervous" that you were going to give it away, but I don't think too many people picked up on it. I had dropped a few minor hints here and there too, but I was really hoping to keep that one a secret. It will be fun to develop the clones as characters, since I really haven't played them that much yet (but I know their personalities should make things interesting)

Yes, Circe is in a pitiable position, if it is even possible to pity her. She might cross paths with Vidcund. That's a reasonable assumption. But what will the nature of their meeting be? I haven't even fully worked it out myself yet.

There was no punishment for Olive. She truly inflicted harm without ever receiving any in return. Or, at least, she didn't receive any sort of punishment for her actions after the fact. She did end her life in a state of minor disappointment, though, that her death wasn't "special" in some way.

It really is a relief that the threat of Olive Specter has left Strangetown.

Thank you. I'm glad you think so. :) And I will definitely try my very best!
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-24 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.

You're the first person to mention the impending withdrawal, I believe. It's definitely in the cards for Nervous, if he doesn't get more of them. The Beakers have been medicating him for a long time. He doesn't even know what it is that they give him.

I think that Nervous is more of a receptor for their thoughts, and not the other way around, being the original. I haven't fully worked out those details yet. Maybe the clones could also hear him too, if they were trained to do so. It's not so much a two-way communication method, but more like picking up feedback in the static on a radio.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-24 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I was hoping to be able to surprise people with those clones, and I seem to have mostly achieved that goal. And yes, those are the voices that Nervous has been hearing.

Circe was instructed to make sure the clones were safe, so she probably got them outside and a safe distance away, until it burned itself out. She going to want to hid them away too, for a while, until the investigation of the fire is over.

I'm excited to. Nervous will finally get a chance to live a free life.

[identity profile] hathakleen.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I have just finished reading every chapter of this story, and I just want to say that it is fantastic! So well done, so complex, and so addicting. I can't wait to read more.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that you've enjoyed it so far. I'm hoping to get another chapter up in the next couple of days. You can add my to your friend's list if you want to know when it goes up.

Thanks for reading!

[identity profile] soma910.livejournal.com 2008-01-28 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Great story! Like the poster above, I just finished reading all the chapters and am amazed by the details and story telling. I love how the characters are complex and their relationships are so intricately intertwined. You got another fan. ^^
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-29 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I always love to hear from a new reader. I'm glad that you've enjoyed it thus far. Please add me if you want to get updates on the new chapters.

Thanks for reading! :D

[identity profile] kin-thalas.livejournal.com 2008-03-10 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I just realized I need to catch up a lot - you´re very busy :)

So she really did it. Pity Circe survived, I hate that chick.

But that´s SO Nervous, being crazy about the baby (oc he´s right to save the innocent child but the mother doesn´t deserve it).

I always thought death would get Olive if his son is save. I just worry why he brought it out that Osiris (love the name) is his son. Good he´s free now, but I don´t know if it´s a good idea that he´s alone in that scary house, though.

[identity profile] smjoshsims.livejournal.com 2008-03-28 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
=O
I love how this played out! It was so great. Poor Loki. =( Circe didn't deserve to live, but its nice to see that Nervous had the compassion to spare her. Wow, this story is so great, I love it. =)

[identity profile] gab75.livejournal.com 2008-07-18 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't remember the clones ! They are great, I hope we'll see them more ! I wondered, how did you create them ? Did you made them with the CAS or breeding the Grim Reaper with Loki ?

I love Nervous Subject so much ! I also think he's gay, but in my game, I want Circe to fool him and have a child with him (because she might discover he's The Death's son). I think it could be a great genetic potential for a child.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, the clones are never really mentioned directly up until this moment, so I hope that it does come as at least a little bit of a surprise. They're definitely created in CAS, using a Nervous that was "cloned" with SimPE.

I originally considered a similar storyline involving a relationship between Nervous and Circe, but I really couldn't fully believe it with the way I've characterized them here. It's an interesting angle, though.

(Anonymous) 2008-07-21 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
Of course the clones were a surprise, but as it is the second time I read the story, I already knew they were in this chapter ;)
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, okay... that makes sense. :P Heheh. I didn't realize that you were reading this for a second time. How cool. Thank you. :)

[identity profile] missgan.livejournal.com 2008-09-23 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, Nervous is such a sweetheart. I did expect him to plead for Circe's life so that the baby would be preserved, and I loved watching that scene play out. :)
I'm so glad he's safe now!

What I didn't expect, though, were the clones! :O
What does this mean and where will it lead?! I just hope that Circe will take care of them - though I know it wouldn't be out of the kindness of her heart, but rather, fear of Death!

Amazing post. I had a lot of morbid fun watching Loki burn - and laughed when I saw Olive brushing her sleeve!
And why am I not surprised that Loki was totally obsessed about the clones' safety when he was right on the brink of death? Cunning right to the very end. Good riddance!

[identity profile] ohflark.livejournal.com 2008-10-20 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
aww NS is so adorable.

Even though that women tortured him he wanted her to live so that the baby wouldn't have to die.

But is Circe going to treat that child very well? I mean doesn't she plan on experimenting on it? Or is she finally going to be a nice person? Maybe she was just brain washed by Loki....

I love him so much.

:o Clones of NS :( They aren't... as cute as him though.

and she burned the house down but did the clones live? I guess I will find out :P

I feel bad that NS finally met his mother and he had to watch her die not long after.

It was probably better for him though because due to the fact that he was week and fragile I don't think she would have treated him very well.

At least is free now and has his own house and can live by his own rules.

I just wonder if Circe is really going to leave him alone or if she won't try to kill him as revenge for Loki being killed.

I also have been wondering what ended up happening to Kristen?

Is she getting treated?

Are things going well for her?

[identity profile] pnkpnthr334.livejournal.com 2009-01-18 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Nervous is such a sweet soul! I can't believe he pleaded for Circe, but I guess after how cute he was with Mint, it's not surprising he'd want the baby to live.

[identity profile] simstate.wordpress.com (from livejournal.com) 2009-02-20 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahhhh!!! Perfect follow-up, Olive kicked ass! I have to confess to feeling satisfied with Loki's death - at least he proved in dying that he was still partly human - he at least loved one person! Olive is seriously disturbed!

I don't know why death wanted to save the clones though - wonder what's planned for them?

(Anonymous) 2012-10-12 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
AAAH! Totally AWESOME!!! So THAT's the voices he's been hearing!
I've been restraining myself from commenting on every update (though that has been DIFFICULT) but this one was so amazing that I had to pop in again!
I love what's going on with all the families and cannot wait to see more...I'm also really wanting to play Strangetown now... :0
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2012-10-12 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I love reading your comments on it as you're going through it. It's been a while, so it's fun to hear someone's reaction to it for the first time. I'm glad you've been entertained so far. :)

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