Donna (and Angie) Beneviento (
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fluxnet2021-06-06 09:25 pm
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[The camera comes to life, spinning wildly around, a bizarre clacking sound heard over the rustling of dark fabric too-close to the lens. It's a messy, dizzying confused feed for a solid two minutes or so....
Then a tiny wooden hand closes over the lens.
The next thing you see is the face of a nightmarish doll, jaw clacking noisily as she shrieks and giggles.]
Wow WOW, what IS this thing? Hello? Helloooooooooooo?
Can anyone HEAR ME?
Then a tiny wooden hand closes over the lens.
The next thing you see is the face of a nightmarish doll, jaw clacking noisily as she shrieks and giggles.]
Wow WOW, what IS this thing? Hello? Helloooooooooooo?
Can anyone HEAR ME?

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Well, he can puke a lot! And make slime mold. Lots of slime mold.
Oh, and he turns into a giant fish.
[Way to bury the lede, Angie.]
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So are you suuuuure you're not a goldfish under there?
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YES! Yes, yes I do!
[But then, in a soft, trembling, barely-audible voice just behind her-]
...Only if you...want to.
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[Building up the suspense in an overdramatic fashion.]
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Show MEEEEEEEEEEEE!
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[Stalling, maybe.]
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SHOW. ME. SHOW. ME. SHOW. ME.
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[He again makes a dramatic show of it. Green smoke swirls around the inside of the helmet, obscuring the face within at first. Then it dissipates and... what's left is a craggy-faced man with a sharp bowlcut hairdo, looking a little sheepish.]
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Oooooooooooh, so you're REALLY not a goldfish! Well now I KNOW FOR SURE and we can be friends!
Also, I like your hair! It kind of looks like the hair on some of Donna's other dolls.
[The veiled figure nods a little in agreement, still painfully shy.]
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No, I'm no fish.
You... wanna be friends with me...?
[He doesn't even know what to think about the compliment about his hair. People usually insult it and he isn't sure of her sincerity.]
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[She spins her head around for effect.]
We don't really haaave a lot of friends. So why NOT? I'm Angie! And this is Donna.
[The veiled woman inclnes her head briefly.]
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I am... I'm known as Mysterio. My name is Quentin.
So you're... What's your connection to each other?
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Mysteriooooooo? Oh that's FUN to say! But Quentin is good too.
Oh, Donna made me! I'm kinda her only friend, because people don't reaaaaally like her very much. She's my puppeteer! Because I'm only KIIIINDA alive. The other Lords say I don't count, the ABSOLUTE IDIOTS.
[As Angie dispenses with this, Donna in the background shifts her posture. She pulls the chair she's sitting in just a little bit closer and into the light, letting herself be more clearly seen.
It doesn't take much to realize, both from the conversation and from the context, that Donna is hiding behind Angie in more ways than one.]
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So you're... like her daughter. Somebody special.
[He gives a sad kind of smile.]
And of course you're alive.
I had a daughter once... She was... a bit like you.
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[Both Angie and Donna seem to freeze a little bit when he assures Angie is alive. Years of being told that Angie was just a creepy doll, a coping mechanism, a tool...to have someone simply say she was her own person is a novelty.
Angie recovers before Donna does, tilting her head in reaction to his sadness.]
Ohhhhh. Did something happen to her? I'm sorryyyy. Donna lost her family too.
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I created her. Not in the usual way... She was an android. But I treated her like a real daughter and she didn't know that she wasn't completely human.
She's... gone now. Call it a malfunction.
[But he's clearly hurting just remembering what happened.]
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[Donna gets up from where she is sitting, slowly advancing to where Angie is holding the phone. Slowly, gingerly, she reaches out and takes it, reorienting the camera so she is sharing the image with her doll.
She pipes up from behind her veil, voice quiet and almost hoarse.]
I'm sorry. That's...that's terrible. You must have loved her very much.
...Not being human...didn't make her any less real.
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[He'd been an only child and his parents were another issue. Nothing pleasant. He'd hoped that she'd be different and had treated her well. Unfortunately, she had betrayed him and it had turned into a whole mess.]
She was real to me. She was real to anyone who saw her.
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...Mister...Quentin. Would you like to...to stop by, sometime? For lunch? We...we would like to talk to you...in person, I think.
[Angie stares eagerly, wringing her little wooden hands - a big show to offset Donna's obvious social anxiety.]
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I'd like that.
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[Angie flies little circles around Donna before settling on her shoulder, kicking her little feet excitedly.]
COMPANY, YAYYYYYYYYY~!