http://sensiblesusan.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sensiblesusan.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] dizzy_land2006-09-12 07:12 am

Application: Susan Sto Helit, Discworld

A tall, thin young woman appears in a puff of hot-pink smoke. Her hair, coiled in a rather prim bun, is white with a black streak through it; her eyes cold blue. She's sensibly dressed in a plain white blouse under a black jacket, long black skirt, and boots, and she looks rather schoolteacher-ish -- although instead of a ruler or pointer, she holds a cast-iron fireplace poker in her left hand. Her right hand is empty, which seems to startle her when she realises it.

She looks around hopefully, and immediately her face falls. "Oh hell. Hell. Now what?"

At the sight of Mickey and the Cat, she seems not so much astonished as deeply, deeply aggravated. She pinches the bridge of her nose and sighs.

Mickey coughs theatrically. "'What is your name?'"
"Susan Sto Helit."

"What is your quest?" asks the Cat. It's perched, suddenly, on the roof of one of the gate-stiles.
Susan narrows her eyes at the Cat, suspiciously. "Who wants to know?"

"'What is the average w..?'" Mickey frowns down at the notebook. "You know, I don't really see why that's important." He flips a page. "'If you could be granted three wishes, what would they be?'"
She looks thoughtful for a minute. Then she laughs, humourlessly. "No, I don't think so. There'd be a trick; there always is. Wish someone alive again, they come back as a draggy re-animated corpse with a taste for brains. No thanks."

"Or," the Cat says, examining its tail with interest, "if you were a genie and someone you were trying to give three wishes to was trying to trick you into giving him more, what would you say?"
"I'd tell him to stop being an idiot and that he clearly didn't deserve any of the damn things."

Mickey looks rather nonplused at the next, but reads, "'When the revolution comes, what skills will you be able to barter for food?'"
Susan rubs her forehead and looks very tired. "Revolution? Are you expecting one? Well, I'm a schoolteacher by profession. I'm good with children, and I've got a solid education."

And I can walk through walls, vanish, DO THAT VOICE, work outside and around time, oh, and save the universe if needed as well. Best not to bring that up now, though; who knows what these ... beings might do about it. And one never knew who might be listening. She doesn't mention the poker either, although she shifts it from left hand to right and holds it in a matter that suggests that she's had a lot of experience beating the hell out of things with it, or at least threatening to do so.

The Cat rolls its eyes in a friendly (and rather disconcertingly out-of-sync) way, and asks, "Milk, dark, or white chocolate?"
She smiles, although it has to be noted that the smile really doesn't quite reach her eyes. "Dark, of course. And no bloody nougat centres, please."

"'Choose the two coolest: robots, pirates, fairies, bears, ninjas, monkeys, vampires, or humans,'" says Mickey, giggling a bit as he goes through the list. "'Explain.'"
"Someone once told me that 'ninja' was Agatean for 'the passing wind'," she says. "Some vampires are all right -- well, the Black Ribboners are, anyway -- and the Tooth Fairies tend to be good, hardworking girls. But for the two 'coolest' -- humans, because for all their stupidity and aggravation, they do manage to pull off some remarkable things. And bears, because as animals go, they're relatively sensible beasts."

"Great!" Mickey flips through the blank pages of the notebook at top, cartoon-y speed. "Well, I think that's just about it! Oh, and I'm supposed to ask, 'for your safety: are you carrying anything sharp?'"
"Just this," she says, indicating the poker. Her seemingly amiable expression is not entirely pleasant. "It only kills monsters, mind you."


((Susan is taken from a few years after the end of The Thief of Time; before her arrival at Dizzy Land via an unfortunate magical accident, she spent a few months at Hogwarts in [livejournal.com profile] hogwarts_hocus.))

[identity profile] kuchiki.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Your poker kills monsters?" Rukia asks curiously, as she approaches the new applicant. "What kind of monsters?"

[identity profile] hidden-paw.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"I wonder," drawls a voice from behind her, "What exactly your definition of 'monster' is?"

Macavity's leaning on a near-by wall, watching her. His red, feathery tail is twitching slightly, and he's looking at her with metallic green eyes, a slight smile twitching the corner of his mouth.

She smells of death, but she looks neither dead nor dying, and that interests him. It also serves as a relative diversion from the severe irritation he's beginning to harbour for this place.

[identity profile] anthony-crowley.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Crowley gives his charming smile to the young woman at the gate.

"Finally, someone with taste in chocolate. I'm convinced that nougat is a tool of the Opposition."

He doesn't, of course, say who the Opposition is. It's an old trick of his, leaving the implication that he's on the same side as the person he is talking to, and thereby instilling instant camraderie and trust. However, he hasn't counted on the person he's talking to being Susan Sto Helit.

[identity profile] late-born-myth.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Psyche hears Susan's voice coming through the...megaphone...thing that broadcasts all the new arrivals' answers, and in a split second appears as a cloud of butterflies over by the entrance arch to the main park. She pauses there for a moment; the odd mix of old friends from Hogwarts knowing or not knowing her has been a bit of a strain, and there was nothing in Susan's answers to indicate which Psyche should expect. But after all, she thinks, watching her friend, it's still Susan, and if they have to meet again as strangers...well, why should she delay and keep them strangers that much longer?

She solidifies, and approaches with a warm and very slightly hesitant smile. "Hello, Susan."

[identity profile] alicereflection.livejournal.com 2006-09-12 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Alice performs the obligatory curtsy before repeating the sentence she must have said a thousand times before (it feels that way, at any rate).

She sighs in relief at the sight of Susan. "At last," she says, "someone with a sensible concept of clothing. May I ask what Aggataean is?"

[identity profile] grimsirius.livejournal.com 2006-09-13 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Sirius has no idea what to make of this new woman. There's something about her that's so, well, the only word for it is proper, and Sirius tries to avoid using that word at all costs if he can. She's somewhat of a cross between some of his less psychotic female relatives and every governess he's ever had, and he's tempted to avoid her so as not to get shouted at for tracking mud on the carpet and the state of his clothes, but she somehow seems interesting. Maybe it's the hair, that one shocking streak of black tied up with that conservative bun, that makes him imagine that there's something more to her.

"So what sort of monsters does that thing kill, anyway?" he asks, meandering up with a grin on his face.

((Not having been at H_H, I've no idea if Susan knows who Sirius is, but if she does, no need to be shy about it *g* He'll have to cope.))

[identity profile] swordandchalice.livejournal.com 2006-09-14 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
Setsuna's main point of focus here, having never known Susan, is to point at her poker and ask, "Think they'll let you keep that?"

[identity profile] that-depends.livejournal.com 2006-09-15 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
"I suppose it depends on which bears you know," the Cheshire Cat remarks, as though none of the other conversations have taken place since that particular answer was made.

[identity profile] mickey-mous.livejournal.com 2006-09-17 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Well o-kay," says Mickey happily. "Are you ready to choose an excitin' land to live in, Susan?"