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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)...)

[identity profile] sims-gone.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, well I guess we have to hope that Olive's afterlife isn't pleasant...perhaps her victims will be waiting.

I saw that puppy! I seem to remember something about a black dog being a symbol of death.

What will become of Cersei and her baby? And those Nervous clones...what a bizarre situation. I'm looking forward to finding out more about them.

I should tell you that I get excited when I see a new Strangetown episode come up on my friends list. So this has been an exciting week! :)

[identity profile] sinderellah.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Oh wow! I wasn't sure if Nervous would plead for the Beakers or not, being the sympathetic individual that he is. I thought though maybe he would be given the baby, without them having to live... I figured Death could pull that kind of stuff. But now with her alive, and still pregnant, and these other Subjects to care for... hmm! Death knew about this project, so I have a feeling he will be back. Yay that Nervous' puppy is back now too!

I notice Olive left a Platinum grave, the only one in that graveyard, if I'm correct. Very fitting that she expected more, seeing that she killed all those poor people just to try and experience different kinds of deaths... or did she do that more to summon Grimmy? (or both?)

I laughed while Loki burned, she's brushing off lint or whatever. As if she's saying, "No big deal, as easy as I figured."

Awesome, awesome, awesome. I really liked this chapter!
Where did you get the numbered pajamas, if you don't mind my asking?
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I suppose the severity of Olive's afterlife would depend on what you believe in. But as Death said, it's never what you think...

Yes, a black dog might be a symbol of death. That particular dog is also Wheezy, who was the puppy that Nervous took in while at the Beaker mansion.

Yes, this whole ordeal left a bit of a mess in Strangetown, didn't it? Who will ultimately have to deal with the clones that Loki made of Nervous Subject? And was saving Circe's life really a very good idea?

Thank you. I'm glad to hear that.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
No, rules are rules. And those are the rules of death (in this story, anyway). For the baby to live, Circe must also live, since the baby is still inside her body. Nervous chose to save her for the sake of the baby, but will he live to regret it?

We couldn't let the poor puppy die, could we? *smile*

Olive was a connoisseur of death. She wanted to experience it in all of its forms, and to learn everything there was to know about it. Her own death was platinum because she was glad to die, where her victims were not.

Yeah, Olive just stands there, perfectly calm, brushing off her sleeve. How perfect. She really does not care one tiny bit for human/sim life.

Those pajamas are the uniforms of a mental institution, as created by serenfae at MTS2, found here. I figured that Circe just "obtained" them for Loki. Or he got them from work. Either version would work, since they were involved in the medical and science fields, respectively.

Thank you.

[identity profile] madame-ugly.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
I see where Nervous's voices come from (at least, that's my assumption). And it seems one of his clones is female, too (and they don't all look the same--interesting).

I laughed when I saw the Celebrations rose petals being used a fuel for the death fire. NICE!

I also thought Daddy Death would just pluck the baby from the womb and hand it off to Nervous (like a parting gift!). Leaving Circe alive. . .Death must have a reason.

I'm glad to see Olive go, too. Yeah, she could reappear (anything's possible in Strangetown) but bon voyage, Olive.

Now I really want to see Circe's reaction to this happening and the fall out in the neighborhood. Oooh, I just had a thought. Is Vidcund smitten with Circe? Holy crap, RUN Vid, RUN!

sims_gone mentioned seeing the puppy. I can't see him/her? Did s/he survive? You know how I worry about pets (I'll never live down the fish thing, will I?).





[identity profile] 80sfiend.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Wow. This was really great! I'm glad that Nervous got Death to spare the baby's life even if it means that Circe is still alive. Death told her not to harm his son anymore but that doesn't mean she can't cause trouble for other people in Strangetown...hmmm. Also, the clones are way too cool. They definitely explain the voices inside his head, it'll be interesting to see the part they play in all of this. :)

Also, I'm glad the puppy is ok and is back with Nervous. :)

[identity profile] jessicus.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
oh wow. All the Nervousesses. I'm not feeling much sympathy for Loki, but it's good that Nervous pleaded with the grimmie for circe and the baby's life. Despite everything, the episode ended quite well - nervous is free! Unless you throw us a curve ball somewhere...you wouldn't do that to Nervous would you? hehe.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the voices are the thoughts of his clones. It's kind of like the way twins can finish each others sentences, except even more so. (Maybe it's a stretch, but who has ever had a clone, to tell me differently?)

The clones weren't perfected by Loki just yet, so none of them is an exact replica of Nervous. They have some superficial differences, and also some personality/aspiration differences. One of them is female (cute, isn't she?), and one of them is an albino.

Yes. Kindling was NOT an intended use for the rose petals in Celebration Stuff, but it works for me. *grin* Catches fire nicely too (as do all rugs).

It's not so much that Death has a reason. He rarely makes those types of judgements. That's just a rule of death, as it were. The baby hasn't left Circe's body, so their lives are still dependent on each other.

Yes, it's time for Olive to go. I agree. And good riddance.

There will be some interesting developments in Circe's handling of the situation. You're right to worry. She IS single again.

The puppy is on the ground in one of the last shots of Nervous in the cemetery. He found his way back to his master. (See? I don't kill animals indiscriminately, afterall. *snicker*) He's not the only stray dog around the Specter estate. Ophelia used to take them in too.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. It's an uneasy tradeoff, isn't it? Will Circe be any different without Loki? Nervous saved the poor baby, who never did anyone any harm, but that child will still be raised by Circe Beaker. Circe can't touch Nervous, since she's still technically "dead", but that doesn't keep her from pursuing other unsavoury goals.

The clones should stir things up, for sure. And it fulfills my desire to send Nervous Subject's genes all over the place (just as a side note. *grin*).

At least Nervous has that puppy to comfort him in the cold, haunted Specter estate that he now calls home.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Many, many Nervouses. *grin*

Nervous has too much of a soft heart to let the baby die, but he obviously has some reservations about Circe. We'll see how that goes.

No, Nervous has his freedom, and all that might entail. He's lost his caretakers, though, and that brings some problems for him.

[identity profile] music-simbol.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Wooooooooooooooooooooow. I hardly know where to start!

Loki's death doesn't bother at all, since he deserved it. I was a bit put off when I saw that Circe was going to die with the baby. I pretty much thought that it was unfair for it do die just because it Circe's child. But, I'm sure this was what Nervous was thinking when he begged Death to spare her life. I can only wonder where Circe will go now, and what will she do.

Clones, huh? Well, did not see that one coming. I'm hoping that they'll be explained a bit more later, but I'm not sure if we'll get to see that since Loki's dead, and Circe isn't the type to talk about it. It was pretty cool to see Nervous as a woman thou.

Olive's claimed enough lives, so she should move on. I wouldn't be surprised if Nervous went into shock when he woke up after having more time for everything that happened to seep in. I'd think paying a visit to Pascal would be a worthwhile trip, thou. Wouldn't you agree?

(I can't imagine how much planning this chapter took, so I just wanted to say congrats, because everything looked great!)
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Loki gets no pity from anyone, it seems. Fair enough. But Circe? In my mind, she's just as bad... or worse. Well, maybe not. She didn't have the delusional schemes, and the cloning project, so that's slightly better.

Olive would have had no problem with killing the baby too. It's a Beaker spawn, afterall. Nervous, of course, realized that the poor thing hadn't even had a chance to redeem itself. And he's a family sim. He can't bear the though of losing the baby. How Circe will react to the situation remains to be seen. It will be interesting.

The cloning was Loki's project, so some of the details will remain a mystery, unless some of his notes survived. What purpose were they for? We know that he had some idea about Nervous' genetics, but why was he cloning him?

Female Nervous is pretty awesome. I really like her. That's No. 4 Cloned Subject to you, though. *grin*

Nervous will have to face it in the morning, and he has one major problem that he has to deal with, now that he's "cut off" from the Beakers. He's going to need some help.

Thank you. It was a fair amount of work, and I wasn't 100% pleased, but it did the job. I did get lucky with some of the scenes (like Olive and the clones - Death pointing at them, etc.). I was fairly happy with the results.

[identity profile] pixelcurious.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
AWE
SOME

I loved seeing the whole mansion on fire. I've never actually let a sim house burn down. The worst I did was destroy a stove, and that took a surprisingly long time.

The Reaper is such an interesting figure. He seems to take a very balanced view of life and death. I can understand Olive's attraction to the very figure of Death. But what was his, to her? I suppose a mere mortal can never truly understand. *wink*

So now Circe is off somewhere with four sad-eyed clones. Assuming she followed the Reaper's instructions to secure the safety of the project, she got them away before the authorities arrived. In my imagination, she's slogging through the sand somewhere, heavily gravid, with a bunch of sims who probably aren't prepared for life anywhere, let alone the desert at night...



Just a side note -- I don't know how you're handling it, but the Specter lot drove me crazy with the drowned ghosts' puddle-spam. I remember it taking several sims all day to mop up after one night's worth. If/when I restart Strangetown I am pretty sure I will be dealing with those ghosts, one way or another. I wonder if SimPE can be used to change the manner of death, so they are still there, but not so *wet*?

[identity profile] pixelcurious.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Loki gets no pity? My self-sim would disagree *wink*
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Bahaha! She doesn't just give him pity, I hear!

[identity profile] music-simbol.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
I don't pity Circe, I pity the unborn child. She could die right after she has the kid, but as long as that baby is taken care of, I'm cool.

I didn't ask about the cloning, cuz I knew you wouldn't respond. Obviously, it's a huge secret, so it's not like you'd explain it in a comment. As with most of my questions, I'll just have to wait. :(

Will Nervous' life ever be easy? Even for a day? That man needs a serious vacation.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. It was fun to set the mansion on fire. My secret was using that fire torch thing that comes with Nightlife. And the pretty rose petals (as kindling), of course. It gets a nice blaze going.

The Reaper wanted to have a living legacy, and that was his way of doing it. Also, Olive just kept showing up. She was his best customer, and maybe he appreciated her interest in his work. Who really knows. He's is mysterious. He's Death!

I like that image! But I think that Circe will stick around the mansion to type up the loose ends with the police, after the flames die down.

Oh, those wet ghosts cause some trouble, alright. On a positive note, Ophelia gained a lot of cleaning skill that way. I hired a maid too, but between a gardener (for the weeds) and a maid, it still takes all day. It's a good thing they're rolling in simoleons.

I think I may have some plans to move the graveyard to the other side of the street, community-lot style, not that I look forward to exhuming the corpses. Even in a game, that creeps me out.
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, the baby will be taken care of. Unfortunately, it will be by Circe. Is that really a good thing?

Did you suspect the clones before this chapter? I know that someone did. I'm not going to give away all the details, as you know, and I probably don't even know them all yet myself. There are always new wheels turning...

Nervous is out of the woods. He might get himself to some semblance of normal, if he has some scientific help. *wink*

[identity profile] pixelcurious.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Too true! She also wants to give him a fugly child (but not her virginity -- that, she lost with the slutty cult leader) :D

[identity profile] pixelcurious.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
The rose petals as kindling also make for interesting symbolism.

"Also, Olive just kept showing up. She was his best customer, and maybe he appreciated her interest in his work. Who really knows. He's is mysterious. He's Death!"

*snerk* Best customer. *snerk*

Moving the graves does sound like a solution. And it can be done with respect...
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
I think the graves will simply have to be move in the story, as a solution for Nervous. The ghosts haunt him more than normal sims, so he'll be in serious turmoil until they are moved (those ghost can really kill sims quite easily, if you aren't careful).

I have some plans to renovate the Specter estate over time. It should be fun.

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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Your self-sim sounds like she knows how to have a good time! ^_^
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[identity profile] strange-tomato.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
There is definitely potential for that decision to have unseen effects for Nervous or others, somewhere down the road. Nervous, of course, would save the baby anyway, no matter the risk.

Nervous might never be truly normal, but he has a chance to at least give it a fair shot.

The clones will be fun to work with, especially when they are able to develop their own personalities and change their appearances accordingly. I really like the way the female Nervous looks.

Circe is a dangerous woman. No doubt about it. We'll see some of her plans pretty soon. Some others may remain a secret.

[identity profile] pixelcurious.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
I know, I've had a sim die that way. And others where it was a very near thing.

Moving the graves is smart. And since you can have neighborhood lots showing, you'll be able to show them across the street. It will still look spooky.

[identity profile] simgarooop.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 03:29 am (UTC)(link)

Whoa! I didn't expect this to happen!

OK, I remebered Nervous' dreams about a fire (and the scissors) as soon as I saw the petals on the floor (it's funny how you used the stuff from the Celebration SP for less than festive purposes), but what happened next. Whoa!

Poor Loki... you shall not be missed. Although I think Circe is even worse and yet she was saved by Nervous, if only for the unborn baby. Makes me wonder how will that end up. Will that baby be as evil as its parents (considering it'll be raised by Circe)? What'll happen to the young toddlers from last update as soon as they grow up? Will they be potential victims to the Beaker Spawn?

Perhaps I'm going way too far ahead. Right now, there are also the clones to consider! I didn't expect them at all! For a moment, I thought the "voices" inside Nervous head were the voices of the people killed by Olive (and I thought he could "hear" Lyla, Ophelia's parents and Buzz inside his head), but the clones open a lot of more possibilities. It took me a while to realize that one of them was a female! I noticed there was something different, but only until I read your comment I saw "her". The albino Nervous is a nice touch too!

Olive won't be missed either, although that means that the mistery behind her murders won't be solved, right? Oh well, at least Nervous is finally safe!

Great update! :)

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