Postby Magekind » Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:16 am
With a week off, Derek felt he managed to perfect the doll, and when he was finished, brought it before the late Maurie's father. Standing in the doorway of his home, Derek brought out of a case the doll, letting him take it for a moment. The father smiled and frowned all at once, tears filled his eyes and he brought the figure up to his face, kissing it lightly on the cheek.
"I uh.... guess you couldn't have done a better job, Derek. She does look like my daughter. Thank you - at least I get to see her before she starts her career. Do you.... plan on taking her to the tables and entering her in the tournaments?"
Derek took the doll back, studying her light complexion, petite features and almost-scowling face, and began to put her away. "Dunno. Don't seem right for 'er. I figured..."
"Derek, it's the best thing now. It's what Maurie would have wanted." He smiled lightly, and Derek finished closing up the case. With a nod, Derek turned to leave, and the widower watched him go, unsure of what to say. Derek, he knew, was a strange one, but it was a strangeness that he found he often appreciated. Derek was simply happy in his own world.
And in his own world, Derek tended to remain. The week over, he went back to work, and the Maurie-doll spent a lot of time alone. On the weekends, he would pull her out, try to fashion new suits of clothing for her - at which he tended to fail utterly. She remained in a light cotton dress, consisting of a white blouse and a pink ankle-length skirt. He finally managed to braid her long red hair, but eventually gave up on that as well, brushing it out free and leaving most of it behind her to hang loose. A pity, really, for he felt she would look better - and more battle-ready - if something were done with her hair, but he couldn't do it.
It was another month before he decided to try the whole thing out. He'd heard of the tables, the psychic emanations taken to control the dolls, and in all truth, he little believed it. He was in for a surprise when he entered the toystore, was led to a room in the back, to their only layer, and watched as a young girl, a little younger than he'd made Maurie out to be, sat in the chair, put on the glasses, and gave her doll, clad in black robes with steel shoulder pads and a bright orange emblem on the front, almost nonchalantly onto the table.
Surprise spread slowly over Derek's face as the doll came to life, landing on her feet, performing a few warm-up stretches like an acrobat readying for an act, and rather suddenly beginning to whirl and jump about as readily as a martial arts master in practice. Several false attacks were made, coupled with several quick evades or blocks - mostly the former. A lot of maneuvering, most of which Derek couldn't be sure exactly how it happened. He began to regret making Maurie faster than she was strong - it was shaping up to be something entirely beyond him. But it only suited the deceased child. Cautiously, Derek helped himself into the chair across her, trying to ask permission with his eyes and a gesture of the hand, but the girl at the table was too entranced with her doll to even notice him, and he simply took license.
The display ended in a mighty leap that brought the doll just outside of the table's influence, and the master caught her immediately. Then, she looked up and noticed the massive Derek sitting across from her. Timidly, he smiled, and began to open his case and produce Maurie, but the girl's haughty smile in return, coupled with a lightly contemptuous look, made him stop. He looked questioningly at her, and she laughed a little. "You're new at this, aren't you?", she asked, and Derek nodded.
"You don't even have a reservation, do you?"
Derek only shrugged, and she continued, "This place is only for the real players. If you want to come practice with us, you have to have a real desire. A guy that just wants to play with dolls... that's just disgusting."
This was responded to by Derek scowling lightly, and then by raising a brow in question. "Oh, g- cat got your tongue? Can't you speak, mister? If you don't really want to be a champion, don't even bother with this table, alright? Get yourself a club reservation. Oh, I almost forgot - you have to join the club first."
She laughed at her own cleverness, and Derek found himself sighing. He set the case on the floor, but as he'd been let in by the store's proprietor, he felt he had license to use this. Reaching down, he unlatched the case and opened it, starting to draw Maurie out when the girl felt she'd been ignored too long. With two fingers, she grabbed the front of Maurie's blouse and tore the doll out of his hands, ripping the thin cloth as she did so, and simply letting Maurie fall face first on the ground. Derek looked up, irritation starting to swell within him, and for a moment he and his antagonist locked eyes. Just then, it began to occur to him just how small this fifteen-year-old girl before him was, just how light she was, soft-skinned and weak. In but a moment, he could have one hand wrapped firmly around her small neck and-
She left. Her brown eyes grew suddenly wide, and she spun on her heels and quickly strode out of the room. Derek imagined that he could see her quavering slightly, as he looked away, and bent over to lift poor Maurie off the floor. Her blouse torn, she looked worse then ever. Before, she had hardly looked professional, hardly like a warrior-Maurie, but that didn't matter. What mattered was that she would finally move on her own, and she could enter fights, and even, theoretically, if he actually could do this, she could win.
The problem of Maurie's clothing was soon fixed by Derek cutting a sleeve off his shirt, and wrapping it around her, buttoning it up. Granted, it was a bit tight, and it didn't go over her shoulders like he wanted it to, but that wasn't the issue. She was modestly covered again, and that would do. Then, gently, he set her on the table, put on the glasses as he'd seen the girl do, pressed the button, and focused. Nothing happened.
For quite some time, he only stared at her, trying several different things to try and draw the little doll off the table under her own strength, but it failed again and again. He kept trying, though, and eventually he thought he saw her arm move a little, but then again, it might not have.
Two hours later, he gave up, drew Maurie off the table, set her carefully back in the suitcase, and left. Yes, it was possible, he'd seen it done, but... maybe it wasn't for him. Maybe something with his mind left him unable to control the dolls at all, and he would just have to give up. However, not satisfied with those answers, he took the next weekend to try again.
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Too long for one post. Continued below.
Take it like you gave it; what else matters in the end? To be honest, it's all a one-shot test; that leaves plenty of places to go wrong, but how will you ever know? There's a pointer, I will admit. Turn it on, listen to it, feel it burn.
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