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Your Alternative Views
Your Alternative Views
Welcome to Your Alternative Views, our special one-off supplement to Worldly Weirdness Weekly, written by you! Below is a selection of articles written for this special issue, covering a variety of topics from the London area.
NB. Articles are not fact-checked and staff take no responsibility for the veracity of any sources. The content of this supplement in no way reflects the opinions of Alternative Views News staff.
Letters You'll Never Send
Your Opinions
Gossip Girl
Mystic Mary's Advice Column
Advertisements
Prize Draw
The winner of this issue's special prize draw is... Liadan Waters! Congratulations, Liadan, an antique music box is making its way over to you now. When opened, the music that plays will soothe all that hear it and send anyone who is distressed or injured into a healing sleep. Terms and conditions apply.
[OOC: Please feel free to use this post to have your characters react and talk to each other about any of the content mentioned above! If you would like to request an NPC to interact with, let me know.
Activity count for this post: Daryl Dixon = 25 comments; Liadan Waters = 5 comments.]
Welcome to Your Alternative Views, our special one-off supplement to Worldly Weirdness Weekly, written by you! Below is a selection of articles written for this special issue, covering a variety of topics from the London area.
NB. Articles are not fact-checked and staff take no responsibility for the veracity of any sources. The content of this supplement in no way reflects the opinions of Alternative Views News staff.
Letters You'll Never Send
Thirty years with a broken heart
By J.H.
When I rejected your advances, I did so out of fear of what my family would think. Not because I did not have feelings for you. You were beautiful and kind and witty and were it not for your place in society, I would not have thought twice about it.
I was a fool.
It's been thirty years and I have an admirable marriage. Two children and a third on the way. The two of us get along famously. But every night I lie in my wedding bed I can think only of you.
It is no secret you returned to your place of birth with the changing of the seasons last spring. You never did return to me in all that time, but I wondered when I heard a long suffering sigh on the wind that same night if it was a final message to me.
That sigh haunts me. In these last months I've come to believe it's a curse. Your heartache made mine. What love I have for my family pales and crumbles under its pressure. I no longer care about them. Their lives meaningless noise.
I should hate you for this.
Your Opinions
Burn The Nest
By E.L.J.
It's been months since Harris came into power and nothing's been done. The Night Council, whom we've all been trusting to do their goddamn jobs, have simply sat on their arses. Sure, the Nest isn't protected by their laws anymore, but are they out there eradicating them? No. They're patting themselves on the back while running with their tails between their legs whenever any vampire so much as sets foot near them.
This has gone on too long. We need a good old-fashioned torch and pitchfork mob to deal with this. March up during the day and set fire to all the holes the abominations hide in and let the flames and sun sort them out. London can be rebuilt when it's done and it'll be for the better.
Real Justice Means Not Letting Them Get Away With It
By Mr Angry
You know one thing that shouldn't change around here? Justice for those that deserve it. I had the displeasure of watching the Night Council hand out their so-called pardons to a motley array of criminals and ne'er-do-wells the other day and it is utter BULLSHIT. They pardoned a prostitute who was a known member of Circle Midnight just because they felt sorry for her. Boo hoo. You're a witch, get a proper job. Not to mention an ACTUAL FUCKING MURDERER. I sure feel safer sleeping in my bed at night. One of these days Hillingdon is going to go full-on vigilante and you'll only have yourselves to blame.
Gossip Girl
Climbing the Carpet Ladder
By J.J.
The only reason Nora Shannon got elected in the first place is because Sylvia Redbright wanted to get her hands in those Catholic pants. Everyone knows covens are just another word for sex harems, but it's never been so blatantly obvious until the last election and the recent trials. Between her and Diphylleia's reinstatement, Sylvia's little harem is just going to keep dominating the Council.
Gossip Girl says: That is an image I never wanted to have. Thanks!
Is Roddy Geiger Gay?
By J.P.
All those pictures of him up on NHILF and he's not with a girl in any of them. That is, a girlfriend girl. He was with a lot of girls when they asked him to stop for them, but he wasn't with a girl that looked like they were dating. Just wondering because if he is I have a friend that's interested. Can anyone confirm?
Gossip Girl says: You know he's like, a RAT, right? He probably RUNS AROUND IN SEWERS and EATS HIS OWN POO. That's why he isn't dating anyone. Gay or not gay, jury's still out.
Mystic Mary's Advice Column
A Courtin Call
Dear Mary,
That's how you're supposed to start these, right? I don't got anyone to talk to about it and I don't know what the heck I'm supposed to do, either. There's this guy, you see, and every time we meet he starts doing this thing. I don't know what it means. If it were someone else, I'd think he was flirting. And I'm pretty sure he does it with everyone else too. Flirting, I mean. It's like he's actually interested, not just making fun. But he's also making fun of me while he does it. I'd be fine with it if he was. Making fun, I mean. I get that. It's what people do. Just, it sounds like he's serious sometimes. I don't know what to do.
– Rattled in Richmond
Dear Rattled in Richmond,
Ooh, it sounds like this man has you all in a tizzy! The question is, are YOU interested? Once you know how you feel, the answer is quite simple. If you are interested: flirt back! Let him know that you enjoy spending time in his company and that you'd like to take things one step further. If he's serious, he'll go for it. If not, well, now you know not to waste your time with him. If you're not interested: let him down gently. You don't have to put up with him bothering you, tell him straight.
Maybe you're not sure how you feel about it. Try this: toss a coin. If it lands heads, flirt back. If it's tails, let him down. It doesn't matter how the coin lands, what matters is how you feel about it. That will tell you what's truly in your heart...
Love, Mystic Mary xoxo
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By Liadan Waters
My name is Liadan and I am starting a home daycare specifically for meta human children or any other child who has or may develop supernatural abilities. I am a meta human myself and I have a five year old son, so I have experience with the needs of these children. I am also a trained healer with healing abilities as well, so you can be sure your child will be in good hands.
If you are interested in finding out more, please call me at 07700 900841 or email me at liadan@example.com.
Prize Draw
The winner of this issue's special prize draw is... Liadan Waters! Congratulations, Liadan, an antique music box is making its way over to you now. When opened, the music that plays will soothe all that hear it and send anyone who is distressed or injured into a healing sleep. Terms and conditions apply.
[OOC: Please feel free to use this post to have your characters react and talk to each other about any of the content mentioned above! If you would like to request an NPC to interact with, let me know.
Activity count for this post: Daryl Dixon = 25 comments; Liadan Waters = 5 comments.]
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He stares at the paper, considering it. Why was he even reading this anyway?
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"Uhm. Hi. Sorry," she hovers in the door way, waving awkwardly at him. She was more used to him now, better at being a real person in front of him, but something like this is sensitive. It's awkward. "I just- uhm. Hi. Are you...?" she gestures at the paper.
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"Annie, hi. I'm...I'm fine."
Not as fine as he could be, but it's one of those situations where he's trying to convince himself that he's not bothered. False bravado is something he's fairly good at after all.
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She presses her lips together.
"D'you... Want to talk about it? I could make tea?"
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"I'll take the tea at least," He manages, not going to say no to that. "And if you don't mind me ranting at you..."
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She leads him into the kitchen, and immediately starts the kettle. "I'm good at listening." Far, far better than she was at talking.
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He leans on the counter, not taking a seat just yet, if he even plans to.
"Where do I even start is the real question. It's bloody annoying, all of it."
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It wasn't the first or the last time that Nancy encountered anti-sex-work prejudice. She'd seen all of it first-hand, and it constantly running through her own mind whenever she got dressed to go out. Her job was awful, and she had to wonder who the hell this Mr. Angry was. If he'd sat through her pardoning, like he claimed, he would have known she'd told the Night Council she would look for other work. That she hadn't started prostituting herself of her own free will. She was a victim, when it came down to it.
Besides, there wasn't another job for a girl like her. She was nineteen and uneducated. No one was willing to hire someone like that- she didn't have any legal record in the outside world, either. She was all but a ghost to the human world.
What hurt the most about the article was that she knew now that he wasn't the only one who felt that way. Thousands of others in London had to feel that Nancy'd pardoning was bull, that she was a waste and a villain. And maybe she was. She knew people thought that way, when the saw her on corners. But now the rest of their world knew about her. They knew there was a Midnight prostitute who'd been pardoned. They knew about her. Everyone she passed on the street could have that same opinion, hate her without knowing her, the article leaving out the conditions of her life.
It stung. But it was no better than she deserved.
She balls the paper up in her hand, closing her eyes for a moment, hoping that the nausea brought on by this would pass.
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He hadn't put much thought to the rest of what was written but stopped and did a double take when he saw Nancy standing near one of the news stands looking like she was sick. He didn't know here well. Had seen her around a few of the bars when he first got to the city. Another girl too young to be doing what she did but one he knew didn't have many options. And of course her face was fresher in his memory because of the trial. He'd been there, in the audience, when Lance had pledged to watch out for her and she'd been so happy to have been given a chance within the Community instead of being driven from London.
He hesitated for a second before crossing over to join her, stopping to speak in a quiet tone, "Whatever opinion you read, it ain't worth shit."
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Jarred out of the cycle of words, she looks up at the man, her brow creasing. "I'm sorry- what-?" She could tell he was one of them, but his face isn't too familiar to her, much less someone she would remember from the trial. She was kind of focused on things other than the audience.
He couldn't be talking about what she thought he was talking about.
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"Was at the trial. Friend o'mine, he was up right after you," he said to clarify as his hand dropped back to his side. Kept his tone soft and as non-threatening as he could. "You ain't got nothin' ta be shamed 'bout. And whoever's tryin' ta is an asshole. His opinion ain't worth shit."
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Slowly, she lifted her head to look at him, a tear trickling down her cheek. A complete stranger was trying to help her. "You say that." But the man from the paper was right. "But it's all I know." The deep shame that came with her incredible life. She tried to pretend she wasn't ashamed, that she wouldn't let Sylvia Redbright take away her pride by making her tell the entire Council what it was she did for a living.
So she'd put on her brave face and told them, owned her life and what she did and for how long. And it had helped.
But the pain didn't go away.
"He's one person, but how many agree with him?"
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"Ain't gonna say it ain't important that folks think well of you," he replied, bringing his hands up to fiddle with one of the cuffs of his jacket. "It can be. But... I think it's more important what you think of yourself."
He chewed at his bottom lip for a second before finishing with: "You didn't look too happy with what you do when you were talkin' about it." It wasn't really a question. More an open-ended observation she could confirm or deny as she choose to.
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"It wasn't something I ever wanted," she says, which she tells him easier than she'd told anyone else before in her life. Even Cooper didn't know how she'd come to this place in her life, and they were living together.
Her left hand comes up and scratches absentmindedly at the hidden scars on her neck. "I don't think much higher of myself than Mr. Angry does."
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Re: ota
And the growing tensions and angry attitudes in the opinion column were, frankly, making him more than a little bit nervous. Especially since one person had already tried to hunt him. And, of course, since he knew she was dating Cooper, he'd assumed that was the part she was worried about, though only because he'd been too worried about the first opinion to read any more of the paper.
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Later, she'd be able to recognize how awful the call to arms was, because Thomas was right, a lot of the vampires didn't deserve to be burned. She was dating one of them, as it were, and was standing next to another one. It was a call for a genocide. Hopefully everyone would see that.
But right now, she was a little distracted. "Yeah-" she manages to get out, her throat dry. "-right."
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"I'm sorry, I didn't read much past that point, but what else was in there?"
Because as things were, he was tempted to take another look, even though he suspected the answer would just make him angrier.
"Because I'm guessing that's not why you're upset right now."
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"Keep reading." He'll figure it out, when he reads. She can't say it out loud.
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"I'm going to take a wild guess here, but were you recently pardoned?"
Of course, what he was really asking was whether this was about her.
"Because if it makes you feel better, I've never had a 'proper job' myself."
Sure, he had money, but that was from his sire. He'd never actually had a job where he did something and got paid in return.
"And anyway, whoever this person is, I'm not sure anyone getting pardoned for anything would meet their seal of approval. After all, if your non-crimes are enough for him to go on a rant like that, I'm not sure he'd support a pardon for jaywalking."
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Reading the speculation on his sexual orientation again, Roddy laughed.
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In case that needed to be clarified.
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Not that Sirius actually believed the statement. It just seemed to be a thing to keep around in case he needed to tease Roddy for anything.
"Did it have to do with that ranking fiasco a little ways back?"
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After all, it wasn't every day he got a flock of fangirls following him.
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"Any actual dates? Or are they sticking to the newspaper?"
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