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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer & Debbie.

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GM
GM, 1 post
Sun 6 Jun 2021
at 11:27
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

Sunday 6 August, 1422 British Summer Time, on board British Rail Western Region Service 1A28 from Oxford to London Paddington


It wasn't exactly the Orient Express, but if Jennifer Greene had really wanted to, she could have laid down across the three seats in the second-class compartment she was currently in. Although it might have received a disapproving look from the labourer who was sitting across her, reading the Sunday Mirror whose front page was talking about a butler who had been jailed for fraud. The back page of the paper covered a scandal in the world of cricket.

The ten-carriage train had just pulled out of Reading and would now run non-stop to London Paddington, hauled by a powerful diesel locomotive. It was a distinct sight better than the three-carriage commuter train she could have gone, but this service didn't exactly spring to a buffet car. Not that British Rail's cheese sandwiches were something you'd particular seek out unless you were desperate.

In the compartment behind her, two children were engaged in a noisy argument about a doll with a woman, probably their mother, intervening.

Once they arrived at Paddington, Jen would transfer to the London Underground for a quick ride round the Circle Line to Victoria, where she would pick up some traveller's cheques from the one place that was open on a Sunday before checking in at the Lincoln Arms Hotel, a simple bed & breakfast that seemingly offered the best value from her London hotel guide.

The day was warm and the open windows at the top provided some useful ventilation as the train rattled along, accelerating to around ninety miles an hour.

"Tickets from Reading!" came a cry down the corridor. Fortunately, Jennifer had already had her small cardboard ticket clipped earlier. Her backpack was stowed in the rope luggage rack above her, taking a rest itself on the first stage of a very long journey indeed.
Jennifer Greene
player, 5 posts
Sun 6 Jun 2021
at 18:29
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

The First Day of Jen's Liberation as she thought of it (complete with capital letters) had started boldly enough, with Jennifer escaping yet another confrontation with her Dorm Mistress via the simple expedient of dropping her backpack out the window and into the tulips before climbing out after it. She wasn't going to change her mind about this trip even if she hadn't already sold almost all her school things to other less prepared students with a larger allowance.

Jennifer Greene was always prepared. Always, whether it came to a prom date gone fresh or living semi-independently in student accommodation on the other side of the world.

Maybe that was the problem? She spent so much thought on keeping her life quiet and focused, she never allowed herself the license to live it, not before she'd heard another student talking about their summer break east of the Iron Curtain. She'd made her enquiries and paid for the arrangements, and as the train lumbered heavily out of the station at Oxford she had felt a huge weight shift from her chest.

Riding in the second-class compartment with bell bottom jeans and a white t-shirt she'd already drawn more than a few disapproving looks from the labourer across from her. Her bared arms alone! Salt of the earth that one, and she took a private amusement in ignoring him as she half-sprawled across one and a half chairs up against the window, enjoying the chill of the glass against her cheek as she held her glasses between two fingers of her right hand.

Ticket check meant getting up though so she did; putting on her glasses and then slipping the ticket back out of her backpack's outside pocket along with her notepad and a pencil. She would offer her ticket when the conductor came by, but in the meantime...

Day One, she began the page, then started describing in brief terms her exodus from the confines of College life.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 2 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 08:51
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

Another young woman entered the carriage, carrying a large backpack on her back. She had dark hair, loosely tied together, and was dressed in a knee-length mod dress patterned with concentric circles and semi-circles in matted colors. She leaned slightly forward in order to better support the weight of her backpack and was holding the sides of the seats for support as she makes her way forward in the moving train.

Reaching her destination, she took off the backpack and hefted it up, struggling to fit it into the rack overhead the seats. Stretching to reach up, she pushed the bag over the rope and managed to squash it in just enough so it reluctantly contorts to the limits of the provided space.

With the calls from tickets sounding from the opposite side from which she'd entered, she manages to pull her own ticket from her bag just and with it in her hand, she basically collapsed into the nearest available seat, spreading her hair out, and letting out a sigh of relief.
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GM
GM, 3 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 09:01
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Considering the labourer was reading a newspaper known for its gratituous displays of female flesh that Jennifer's friends often complained about, the looks were arguably a bit hypocritical.

At that point, Debbie entered and sat two seats away from him, next to the corridor.

The rather young Travelling Ticket Inspector in his silver lined British Rail uniform then walked past the compartment, saw a new arrival and entered to clip her ticket.

He took a glance at Debbie's ticket and looked a bit confused.

"You do know this ticket is from Slough, right, miss?" he said cheerily. "Because unless you're David Nixon [OOC: a well-known TV magician at the time], which you clearly aren't, I'm wondering how you got on this train."
Jennifer Greene
player, 7 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 10:57
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

Perhaps that was it then - but though her arms were considerably less than the man might be eyeing in his newspaper, Jennifer was arguably also a lot closer to him than the hapless Page 3 Girl, wherever she might be now.

Regardless, a dark-eyed, dark-haired young woman came in and squeezed her backpack into place up in the overhead rack close by Jen's and the ex-student looked up at it speculatively. Seemed as though she wasn't the only one who'd decided it was time for a change in scenery!

And that was when the Train Sheriff arrived, and she waved her ticket at him. It had already been clipped, and since she'd barely shifted her butt since she had planted it in this compartment she was fairly sure she was on the right train.

"Slough?" she echoed in surprise. "Where are you heading to?"

She hadn't realised they'd passed Slough already, the trip was really flying past!

"I'm Jen by the way," she waved to the other woman and then leaned back to let her resolve her little issue.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 4 posts
Thu 10 Jun 2021
at 11:27
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

"Yes. I am painfully aware" the dark haired girl answered. She had an obvious accent in her voice that was a bit hard to place, especially by only a few uttered words. Perhaps French? "I, um.. went on the wrong platform and the train was leaving and I thought I was going to miss the train, so I hopped in without looking" she admitted, with an apologetic smile. Not quite sure if this was a problem and whether she'd have to use her limited resources to by an extra ticket, but not asking the question directly.

A few more spoken words verified that her accent is most definitely not French, although it had some fleeting similarities, like her 'r's or the way she pronounced "the".

She looked towards the girl two seats away who just introduced herself as 'Jen'. "Paddingtion. I checked twice this time. Deborah".

She shifted her attention back to the Ticket Inspector. (Or was it Conductor? Which one's English and which one's British? If any?) waiting for the verdict.
This message was last edited by the player at 08:02, Sun 13 June 2021.
BR Travelling Ticket Inspector
Sat 12 Jun 2021
at 16:58
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

"I'm guessing you're not from round these parts then?" the Ticket Inspector said. "Got your sides of the road mixed up?"

He looked at Debbie and smiled.

"Well, it happens. I'll have to write you an excess fare, but I'll just do it one way from Reading to Slough."

He reached into his pocket for a pad and started to write on a duplicate pad of the sort she had seen regularly used in the IDF.

"That will be ten shill... sorry, fifty pence, please."

OOC: The terms are somewhat different in British; a conductor can sell tickets and will supervise in other duties, but a ticket inspector is mainly about revenue protection.

Also, I have retconned the amount as it appears to be excessive for period prices.
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Jennifer Greene
player, 14 posts
Sat 12 Jun 2021
at 18:34
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"Thanks Charlie," Jen said with a dazzling smile and a glance at the nametag on his railway shirt.

He could have been an absolute dick about that, charging the girl for both ways of excess travel.

"I'll pay for it," she decided, reaching into her things and pulling out her tea money. "She's had a bad enough day already." She counted out the coins then rocked back in her seat with one foot up on the seat-cushion beside her other knee.

She nodded up towards the back in the overhead rack. "Going overseas Deborah, or off to see London for a bit?"
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 6 posts
Sun 13 Jun 2021
at 06:08
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer

Debbie was use to having a few extra coins or bills tucked away somewhere, even with her current attire that while comfortable to ride the train held a distinct lack of pockets or even a belt to tuck something temporarily in. Still, before she managed to produce some money which she hoped would be enough without having to dig too deep into her things for the rest, the stranger paid for her excess fee, leaving her silent, either in surprise or simply by the inability to decide what should be the proper response.

"You really didn't have to do that" she eventually told the other girl as the Ticket Inspector went on his way. "I'll pay you back"

She followed Jen's nod to her own backpack and nodded. "Em, yes. Going for a trip. Already did London but usually I get lost in the Underground itself rather than on the way there, so no extra fees"
Jennifer Greene
player, 17 posts
Sun 13 Jun 2021
at 22:02
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"It's fate then," Jennifer laughed, her soft Australian twang apparent to anyone more used to English voices. Though the last time she'd spoken to her family on an international call, they'd said she was starting to sound English. Was that fair? She still just sounded like herself to her ears.

"I'm going on a trip too, that's why I'm heading for London now. You can't pay me back, but I will let you treat me to a cup of tea and some chips," she grinned. That would probably be around 50p - most times she'd gone out for a few drinks after class she hadn't spent that much.

"Where are you headed then? I'm headed East on an adventure," she smiled. "Off to see everything between Dover and Kathmandu."
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 8 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 07:59
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Debbie's eyes narrowed a bit in surprise and she shot Jen a curious, almost wary, look before she glanced upwards as if to check whether a map or something is sticking out of her backpack giving away her own final destination.

Satisfied that this was not the case, she relaxed a bit back into her chair. "As fate would have it" she told Jen, reusing the word that she used, "I'm also headed to Nepal. Going through Turkey, Iran, India...". She swiped away some dark hair from in front of her face and  watched Jen curious for her reaction. What are the chances?
Jennifer Greene
player, 24 posts
Aussie, 22
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 08:30
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Jen doesn't seem to find this as suspicious as Debbie does. Her own backpack is a pale brown (almost khaki) with three patches sewn down the left hand side - one Southern Cross, one Union Jack with a golden crown across it and one red and white shield showing some kind of heraldry - lion heads, ravens and a sword in laurel wreath. But she does look excited.

"Oh I know, right? I don't know why I didn't go before now, but I heard through a friend about how they spent six months doing it and it was the best thing they'd ever done. And suddenly study and exams just didn't seem as interesting any more." She shrugged. "I'm going by Kombi Van, an Overland Adventures thing. It should be fab, you know? I've never been to any of those places - Yugoslavia, Brussels, Turkey..." The girl actually wiggled with excitement.

"I can't wait. And I won't have to, my group is leaving on Monday."
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 9 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 09:58
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Debbie nods in agreement. "Me, I worked my ass out" (getting the idiom wrong) "for the last year, so I did the responsible thing and wasted it all on one big trip before I'm expected to settle down..."

She smiled a little, sharing Jen's excitement, and counted the three item list on her fingers: "Kombi van. Overland Adventures. Depart Monday from Victoria station. Yep, me too. Ha, seems like we'll have enough chances for me to buy you tea, yes? So, hm, how about this: if we do end up traveling together, I'll buy you one cup in each new country"
Jennifer Greene
player, 25 posts
Aussie, 22
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 10:12
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Jennifer pointed with both forefingers at Deborah's remark. "Oooh yeah, those good vibes exactly," she grinned. "That's me too, except I started my course before I realised what I needed. So hopefully I can go back to it once we get a truly out of sight experience. And yeah! If we end up traveling together I'll find you a local treat in each country if you can find me tea, and we can share it in the van."

The local labourer was utterly ignored. Jennifer had better people to talk to as the train rattled on down the track.

"Looks like you're doing the same thing I did, packed your life into one bag? Anything you're especially proud of bringing?"
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 10 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 13:32
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"A treat in every port. I like that" Debbie laughed softly. "I suspect I may have received the better end of the bargain".

She looked up at the backpack then back at Jen. "Oh, no.. half my life I left at home. Half of that I left at Slough. So... I guess that's one quarter of my life up there?" she thought out loud. "I learned... to try and not be sentimental about these things. Bring only what you need, but not always what you think you need is what you really need". She paused, taking some air as it seems like her tongue needed a short rest after that last sentence. "So. I allowed for two books, some snacks - you can trade them like you'd trade cigarettes in jail - and one Kofiko."
".. and you?" she added with some curiosity.
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Jennifer Greene
player, 27 posts
Aussie, 22
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 19:21
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"I guess when you put it like that..." she said thoughtfully, and nudged her glasses up the bridge of her nose.

"Half my life is probably still at home in Australia. But everything I brought here to study I've either sold off or is in that bag. I did get one of my college friends to hold onto my text books for a year or until I send for them. I imagine by that time I'll either be back here refreshed and ready, or I'll have decided I want to do something else." She shrugged easily in her stripey top.

"I like writing, but it feels like there's always so many distractions or things I'm 'supposed' to do. So I'm bringing a notepad and some pencils, a couple of childhood memories I couldn't just sell off and a radio. There's bound to be something to listen to, wherever we are, and I want to hear that change. Even if we can only listen for a bit every day to save batteries."

She hadn't thought about packing snacks, having the vague idea that she'd buy them as she needed them and they would probably get cheaper the further they went. But... "Which books did you bring? And what's a Kofiko?"
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 11 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 20:01
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Debbie stood up as she answered, reaching up to her backpack and turning it towards her in the storage compartment so she could just barely reach inside, and, perhaps, reach some of the content near the main opening. "Books... I have, um, 'The French Lieutenant's Woman', the other is 'My Michael' by Amos Oz. I am hoping to trade them when I'm done. If I they survived my packing... hmm, ah - here we go!"

She pulled out of the bag a small stuffed monkey that had obviously seen better days, and from the look of it - was no stranger to being stuffed into a backpack. She held it up in her left hand, at about the height of her face, and used her index finger and thumb of her right hand to hold its hand and make it wave at Jen. "Kofiko" she said, "Meet Jen. Jen, meet Kofiko".
Jennifer Greene
player, 29 posts
Aussie, 22
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 21:49
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

Oh!

"Hello Kofiko," she said with a small laugh, waving back at the little monkey.

"It will be good to have you travelling with us and watching our backs." Her eyes gleamed and she nodded to the books as well. "That is a wonderful idea. I'll try to find a book or two I can get cheaply in London and squeeze them into my bag. I don't think anyone would want to trade for one of my text books," she laughed. And besides, she would probably need them when she came back to Do The Right Thing.

Once she was properly living, and felt like an adult rather than a schoolgirl trying her best to blend in and hoping that no-one would notice she didn't belong. She'd always been lucky so far, but it wouldn't last. Couldn't last.

She forced down her anxiety and took a deep breath, then stood and rooted around in her own bag for a lump of clear crystal about the size of her fist and (from inside a wound pair of white socks) a lovely carved wooden wren in a deep red.

"This is something my dad made for me when I was little. He doesn't have a name, or none that felt right," she smiled quickly, "but it was... yeah. I just couldn't make myself sell him or leave him behind."
GM
GM, 17 posts
Mon 14 Jun 2021
at 21:56
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

The labourer interrupted them at this point.

"Personally, the Costa del Sol will do for me. Rather not get malaria or some other junk from those unwashed Bombay beggars. If you excuse me, I need the loo."

He picked up his newspaper and left the compartment. Outside the window, they passed a station called Taplow.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 12 posts
Tue 15 Jun 2021
at 09:09
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"Oh, it's pretty!" Debbie said, carefully placing the stuffed monkey on her seat next to her rather than stuffing it back into her the darkness of her bag.

"I wish I had been so talented to be able to create such pretty things".

Her eyes briefly follow the man as he exists with that 'too much information' expression flashing briefly on her face.

"Think we've upset him?" she asked, not quite sure what - if any - they could have said to upset him. Perhaps it's just that the locals like their train rides to be quiet. She shrugged as if answering her own question, and leaned back in her seat, crossing her legs and fixing the dress around them. Her eyes drifted to the changing scenery outside the window. "Seems like I'm almost back to where I started" she noted.
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Jennifer Greene
player, 30 posts
Aussie, 22
Tue 15 Jun 2021
at 10:35
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

"Thanks!" Unlike the monkey, the wren went back in her bag before she sprawled back in her seat.

"Yeah, Dad is always working on something in his shed, but the Wren was a gift. Not my talent, you know? I'm better with words. Writing them, I mean," she explained awkwardly.

She glanced out the window as the train rattled over a bridge, then held up the lump of crystal to catch the sunshine. The light went through it just so, sending out scattered rainbow beams to splash against the far wall of the compartment.

At least until a cloud passed across the sun.

"Every time," she sighed.

"I can't wait to see the horizons open up again. Everywhere here feels... close, like the centuries and towns are being all jammed in on top of each other. Does that make sense?"
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 13 posts
Tue 15 Jun 2021
at 18:08
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"Oh, I love urban settings" Debbie said. "It's not that I don't appreciate nature, or I wouldn't go on this trip, but I feel comfortable knowing there's civilization nearby. Somewhere to buy coffee, cigarettes, and a chocolate bar"

Her eyes drift back to Jenny away from the changing scenery outside where the constant spacing between electric poles combined with rhythmic rattling of the train on the tracks briefly caught her in an almost hypnotic hold.

"I wonder what types of people will join us"
This message was last edited by the player at 18:09, Tue 15 June 2021.
Jennifer Greene
player, 31 posts
Aussie, 22
Wed 16 Jun 2021
at 00:03
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

"We can compromise then," she laughed.

"A little cafe in the middle of nowhere that does smokes and chocolate, tea and coffee, but you can step off the verandah and the horizon stretches on to forever. My family went on holiday inland once when I was little, over the Great Dividing Range and we went horse riding in the Centre. Past all the forests and the towns and the cities, there were just low shrubs and grasses and a little creek and miles and miles of baked red earth. The sky was so blue you could swim in it, and the horizon... it felt like you could see to the edge of the world and there was just nothing between you and it."

She thought about Deborah's speculation. "All sorts I hope. If we're going on this adventure together, it would be rad to see everything through lots of different perspectives. That's why it's so important to go," she reflected.

"You read the travel stories in the magazines and they're all packaged, parceled, sanitised, and they tell you what they want you to see and how they want you to think about it. Seeing it with our own eyes, seeing how it really is and talking about that with people who see things differently... that's more real, don't you think?"
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 14 posts
Wed 16 Jun 2021
at 07:52
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"The Great Dividing Range?" Debbie asks, "Hmmm, what's that? I think I should know anything with 'The Great' is it's name... The Great Gatsby, The Great Barrier Reef, Catherine the Great..."

She nodded at Jen's last comment. "For sure there's a difference between reading and seeing pictures or movies, and actually going there. I think that the most interesting things are sometimes those that on one writes about in magazines. Like... I don't know, like what school children eat for lunch in Kabul, or what bedtime songs would a Bombay grandma sing to her grandchildren"
Jennifer Greene
player, 34 posts
Aussie, 22
Sat 19 Jun 2021
at 22:44
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Jen laughed in appreciation, "I recognise two of those at least - Gatsby and the Barrier Reef. But Catherine the Great? What was she Great for?" Back to cases though.

"The Great Dividing Range is like..." She raised a finger and stood back up to her overhead bag, getting out her coat and laying it across her lap once she sat and had a lap again. "Okay, imagine this is the east coast of Australia," she began, drawing one line of the coat up into a curve.

"And imagine there's a loooong mountain range about... here," she said, raising up a bulge into a crinkle fairly close to the 'coast'. "And everywhere on this side," she drew her fingers down the right hand side where her coat lay across her lap, "there's rain, and things are pretty green. And everywhere on this side," she drew her fingers down the left side of the crinkle, "it's all dry and flat and stretches out forever. And that's the Great Dividing Range," she grinned.

"No one accuses the Australians of being super creative when it comes to names I guess."

She much preferred the compartment now it had a Deborah in it and the laborer had left.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 15 posts
Sun 20 Jun 2021
at 07:55
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"Catherine? Oh, um, she was the empress of Russia like two hundred years ago, I think. You just gotta admire a woman that can take power over a country like Russia, right? I mean, I have a hard time arguing with the cashier if he gives me the wrong amount of change"

She watched with some interest as Jen visualized the geography of Australia using her coat, leaning a bit over to get a better angle. "So, emm, the mountains block up the clouds leaving everything on the other side to kangaroos and poisonous snakes and doctors in helicopters?". She laughs softly, "I know. That was a massively ignorant thing to say and I hate it when people do it to me, but I admit my knowledge of Australia is limited to these little tidbits... Well, those and the Bee Gees. I guess, um, part of this trip is also to educate myself, right?"
Jennifer Greene
player, 36 posts
Aussie, 22
Tue 22 Jun 2021
at 12:09
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"Oh! Yes, that's rad I guess," Jen said with surprised interest. "It's cool that the Russians all listened to a strong woman like that. You said they had an Empress then? Were they still Red, or was that only later on?"

She tried to imagine the communists having an empress. Her dad said they hated all royalty and people earning their own money and wanted to see them all murdered, but that sounded all hateful and angry; she hadn't met anyone who was really like that. So maybe it was all like just the same as being foreign? People just had to get to know each other and they'd all be cool together. Get each other. Be friends.

Like she and Deborah.

"It's fine," she laughed. "That's kind of why I came over here too. Except I'm more interested in educating myself than in being good little school girl sitting and listening to what the man tells me right now. Where are you from Deborah? I don't have much of an ear for accents, but you don't quite sound like a Pommie."
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 16 posts
Thu 24 Jun 2021
at 09:29
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"Pommie?" Debbie asked, something confused, "Or did you say Commie?".
Perhaps the recent discussion of Russian monarchs had made her suspect for having such roots? Perhaps it's better not to comment anything more about the timeline of communism in Russia.

"I'm actually British through my dad - they call it British by descent - but, um, I was born and raised in Israel, if you wonder about my accent. But last year I've been mostly in Slough".

She offered a small smile, "Oh, and people around here seem to prefer calling me Debbie so I kinda got used to that name too"
GM
GM, 30 posts
Mon 28 Jun 2021
at 19:31
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

After passing through a wooded area, they crossed the boundary into the recently created local government area of Greater London and were now firmly into the second most populous city in Europe, only beaten by Paris at this point in time.

It was a warm sunny day and a person standing still could see a mild haze... while not seeing fairly high levels of air pollution, something the diesel locomotive hauling this train was arguably adding to in a small way. Although perhaps not as much as the power stations.

They started to slow down a bit... then quite a lot. They came to a stand in a platform, where a sign said 'Ealing Broadway'. A bare metal Underground train sat in one of the other platforms, a pair of Tube staff taking a look at something on a door.

With no public announcement system in this carriage, they would have to wait for the train to move again... or see what the guard said.
Jennifer Greene
player, 37 posts
Aussie, 22
Fri 9 Jul 2021
at 02:47
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"Oh! No!" Jennifer went bright red, waving away the question and the suggestion. "No, it's just what we call English people sometimes. It's not meant to be an insult or anything, and it's super peachy keen that you grew up in Israel. What's it like there? I've always wondered and I've never been. And I'll call you Debbie then, or do you prefer Deb or Deborah?"

The train had pulled in to the station and she peered out the window, wondering what was going on outside. The Tube staff? "I wonder what's going on over there. Oh, I'm Jen or Jennifer, I don't mind which. Or did I already say that?" She waved that aside as unimportant. "Let's see how long we're going to be here, or what the guard has to say."
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 17 posts
Mon 12 Jul 2021
at 08:11
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"After a year here I'd say that things are, um, quite different, but often not where people most expect them to be?" she says, ending her statement with something that asks more like a question. "If after this trip you are still curious and have energy, many kibbutzim are in constant search for volunteers".

Her eyes follow Jen's to the happenings, or rather non-happenings, outside her window.
"I hope we're not late?" she asks in a worried tone. "First, getting on the wrong train, now a delay?"
GM
GM, 43 posts
Tue 20 Jul 2021
at 11:19
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After a couple of minutes, the train started to move again. There was no explanation as to what had happened. They continued to travel east, passing various industrial facilities and smaller stations. As they passed Acton Main Line, both of them realised from previous visits that they were nearly at Paddington and it was time to gather their belongings.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 18 posts
Mon 16 Aug 2021
at 07:25
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

Debbie sighs a sigh of relief as the train begins to move, returning her attention back to the outside view as the environment rapidly changed before her eyes.

As the train approached her final destination, she collecting her things and got up and started the effort of trying to pull her bag back out without it falling over her - or any of the other passengers nearby.
GM
GM, 56 posts
Fri 20 Aug 2021
at 19:52
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One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie



With only two people in the compartment, it was easy for Debbie to retrieve her bag. What was less easy was opening the door. You had to lower the window, reach out, turn a handle and then pull the door away from you...

After a brief struggle, a young British Rail employee moved forward to assist her.

"Can I help you, miss?" he asked.

Paddington station was a vast open train shed, originally designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel; the glass panes in the roof possibly needing a bit of a clean after decades of soot and fumes hitting them. There were a reasonable amount of people coming off the train, heading for the ticket barriers where they would surrender their small bits of cardboard to the collector.

Debbie got through with no issue... then almost had a nasty encounter with a small vehicle pulling trolleys containing food. Fortunately, he saw her in time.

There was a poster visible for something called Godspell on at the Wyndham Theatre.

OOC: An image of Paddington from 1972: on a strike day mind!
https://www.alamy.com/stock-ph...y-14th-10327688.html

The first British production of Godspell had future pop/glam rock star David Essex as Jesus and Jeremy Irons as John the Baptist and Judas.

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Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 19 posts
Sun 22 Aug 2021
at 13:44
  • msg #35

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie



Sadly enough, Debbie found herself alone again after Jennifer got sick and had to be taken to the hospital for a checkup. Better here than on the road, she thought, yet it was a bit disappointing to have found and lost a new friend so quickly.

"Ok" Debbie said to herself out loud, probably inaudible to anyone else anyway due to all the noise and commotion. "Circle Line" she repeats her instructions and tried to locate said line, ideally with bumping to as few people as possible with her backpack as she rushes through. She wasn't quite sure how late she was, if at all, so it's better to be safe then sorry.

Usually she'd stop and make fun of some of the line or station names ('Knightsbridge'?
'Elephant and Castle'? really?) but she was short in time so she focused her search on the finding the Circle which should bring her, assuming she got on it using the right platform of course, to Victoria.
This message was last edited by the player at 13:34, Mon 23 Aug 2021.
GM
GM, 60 posts
Sun 29 Aug 2021
at 12:02
  • msg #36

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

The London Underground was a very well signed posted network in general, with handy diagrams on the walls showing which stations were served in that particular direction.

The ticket machines consisted of a batch of different machines with different prices and the names of the stations associated with each; a board also directed her to the right machine.

After following the signs to the Circle Line via Victoria, handily enough, she found herself on a large fairly open platform area, where two tracks sat between two platforms, partly exposed to the elements and with sunlight coming down through a glass roof. It looked rather different to the claustrophobic narrow tunnels she'd seen in the books... but perhaps those were elsewhere.

OOC: She's on the Victorian 'sub-surface' lines rather than the later deep level ones, like the Victoria Line which has just been finished as of 1972.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 21 posts
Tue 14 Sep 2021
at 01:15
  • msg #37

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

Balancing her bags to the past of her abilities, she waited for what would, hopefully, be the correct train to bring her to her destination. Sure, the trip wasn't going as smoothly as she hoped so far, but such a trip is not to be expected to go smoothly according to a specific and meticulous plan even though it did originate within England. If even someone like Phileas Fogg  couldn't make a carefully planned trip work without a hitch, what chances does a girl like her have, with more experience of 'winging it' than of 'following through' throughout her life, from school to military service and beyond.

So... she waited. Ready to basically throw herself onto the first train that reaches her destination, least she won't be able to get in with all her bugs.
GM
GM, 68 posts
Thu 16 Sep 2021
at 21:40
  • msg #38

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

A pair of small lights in the tunnel indicated that a train was approaching the station. It emerged and looked to be a relatively new affair, with a bare metal body and a black roof. Each of the carriages had four doors to them and when the train came to a halt in the platform the doors slid open with a firm clunk. A train guard stepped down from the rear of the train to monitor the situation as some passengers got off, including two black men carrying sports bags and a South Asian woman wearing a hijab pushing a pram.

It was then a case of Debbie stepping up and finding a seat in one of the bays inside.
Deborah (Debbie) Levin
player, 22 posts
Tue 21 Sep 2021
at 12:09
  • msg #39

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

Debbe did her best to hurry past the people disembarking while trying hard not to crash into one or accidenty hit them with her backpack and other belongings, as she once again tries to find a place to store them all somewhere inside the cart where they woud be safe from falling over yet readily available when her stop finally comes. It shouldn't be many stops, she realized, so she kept herself on edge, always looking to see what the next one might be.

She would make little conversation in this short ride out of fear of yet again making a mistake that might cost her the trip.
GM
GM, 70 posts
Wed 29 Sep 2021
at 20:49
  • msg #40

One Alpha Two Eight - Jennifer and Debbie

It wasn't exactly a problem for Debbie. The London Underground was never the world's most conversational environment, passengers would generally focus on their newspapers and try not to draw each other's gaze.

Eventually, she arrived at Victoria, finding herself in a two-track underground station with platforms on each side. Time to follow the way out signs...
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