raisethemoon: (Mare in the Moon)
Princess Luna ([personal profile] raisethemoon) wrote in [community profile] revenance_rpg2013-07-02 05:39 pm

In My Head, It's Like Hell

Characters: Luna and whoever
Content: Luna attends to the latest wave of nightmares. Not the kind with teeth and claws.
Location: The dreamscape / Traverse Town
Time: Night, naturally
Warnings: Depends on the dreams, I imagine

Everyone has different reactions to the recurring dreams. Some don't sleep. Some stay close to their friends for comfort. This time, with these nightmares, Luna almost completely disappears from waking society.

They've been escalating over time, she's noticed; what began as common enough dreams of chasing something out of reach (even if the keyholes were entirely unnatural) have now become depictions of outright conflict. Even though not everyone around here keeps the same sleeping schedule, or even stays in the same world, there is always enough work to go around. She's already spent the better part of several days in her room, leaving her bed only to find food from time to time. Traveling in others' dreams is work, not rest, and if she doesn't get sleep of her own, even she will eventually wind down.

...this is, of course, not to say that she's actually been getting the appropriate amount of rest. She isn't safe from nightmares herself, and she's gone through plenty of conflicts in her long life.
unrecovered: (Yeah and?)

[personal profile] unrecovered 2013-07-30 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
For once in his life, Wash's dreams were manageable without outside help or mass amounts of trauma. He'd explained that to Luna after he first night - that he wasn't trying to keep her out again, he actually didn't needher help this time - and he hadn't really seen her since. Evidently the dreams this time around were hard on everyone, which meant trying to wrangle them would be just as hard on Luna.

He'd showed up at and been let into her apartment and now stood outside her door. "Hey, Luna? Are you in there?" He paused for a moment, regarding the cup in his hands. "I brought coffee."