illie, sap sipper
she/her
27
september 23rd
snowpoint city, sinnoh
bi curious
geneticist, alchemist
head professor
you caged me and then you called me crazy; i am what i am 'cause you trained me.
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illeana reyes
everybody's fool [p]
POSTED ON Mar 2, 2020 22:04:29 GMT
truth be told, she doesn't really know what to say anymore. the woman stands at the front of the room, looking like a lost child. unsure, upset, scared. it all flashes across her features in the brief moments that it takes for fernando to begin speaking once more. most of all, she feels failure clawing at her shoulders, threatening to drag her down. her parents would be disgusted if they could see her now. floundering in front of the brightest minds of science and perhaps the most important man in hoenn... it's a disgrace to their family name, their legacy. the reyes pride themselves on being the best of the best, the most intelligent people in the room, the brightest minds of their respective generations. with a single presentation, she managed to completely shatter that very legacy against the shiny floor. how awful. illeana still can't bring herself to look him in the eye. her gaze stays trained on the floor, even as he begins to speak. she expects him to reprimand her, to bark out harsh laughter and mock her with the rest of the room. and as she listens, it sounds as though he is... yet something compels her to look up. it's quite the difficult task to rip her watery stare away from the oh so interesting floor tiles but she manages, steeling her eyes just a fraction if only to look less pathetic in front of such esteemed people. once she looks up, however, she sees something different than the sneering expression she expected. instead, she finds a welcoming posture and an enthusiasm she hadn't even thought possible after such a trainwreck of a presentation. it's comforting, a kindness used as a lifeboat and the woman scrambles toward the safety of comfort, of people actually believing in her. she stays silent while he continues, his eyes traveling around the room as if searching for the approval of the rest. surprisingly, they give it to him, nodding solemnly without offering any comments of their own. they give the councilman the floor, subjecting themselves as mere observers while he commands the room with a certain dominance she could never possess. she flushes with a strange mixture of admiration and embarrassment once the man turns back toward her, his words beginning to sound more uplifting and motivational than critical. she knows better than most of the failures scientists face in their careers. her parents are a testament to that, facing setback after setback on their path toward greatness. it never stopped them, never stopped any of the people in this room. she feels different than them, however... weak, stupid, pathetic. they're brilliant and intelligent, each one having a plethora of award-winning work behind them and what does she have? a failed presentation and plenty of tears. next to them, she's nothing but a little girl who's in over her head. and yet, fernando silph, in the flesh, is trying to motivate her, to pick her pride off the floor and dust it off with gentle hands. it's unexpected kindness from the man who seems to never falter, never stoop to someone like her's level. and so, with rosy cheeks and a shaky smile, she finally breaks her silence. "thank you," she murmurs. "it's an honor to just be in this room with all of you. i appreciate your time." in an attempt to save face and appear less shaken than she already is, the woman straightens with a slight raise of her chin. put on your best face, illeana. this is when it counts. glancing around the room at the stoic scientists, she speaks once more, voice gaining a little smidgen of confidence as she goes. "i will try my hardest to follow your examples of perseverance and passion."the question catches her off guard, so much so that she gasps slightly, cheeks deepening in color. truthfully, she hadn't thought that far ahead... she hadn't planned for what to do next once her ideas had failed her. what could she even do next? this had been a failure... wouldn't everything else follow the same trend? could she even be successful? anxiety picks at her skin, her mind. it's heavy, this feeling of uncertainty. the unknown is terrifying and really, what is she without this? without science, is there anything special about her? the woman stays silent for a few moments, eyes falling to the floor in contemplation. she had one idea but... it's silly. it's unrealistic, foolish, childish, nothing more than a dream. and yet, she feels compelled to tell him. and so, with a soft voice and a meek smile, she glances back toward fernando, her ideas rushing out of her mouth before she can decide that now is not the time for her dreams. "there is one thing i have always been rather interested in," she pauses before hastily adding, "it sounds more like a dream than a goal or anything, though." it really does sound like a dream, something she couldn't possibly ever hope to achieve but maybe, just maybe, this man could point her toward the right path, toward the means to make her dreams a reality. "when i was a young girl, i had read books about a pokemon existing that holds the dna of every single pokemon within its body. it was such an incredible thing to think about and i -- i want to find that pokemon, to study that special dna. it's probably nothing more than a myth but..." she trails off, gaze dropping to the floor yet again. it's difficult to maintain eye contact when speaking of such a thing. "i don't know if i could do anything else besides chase a myth."
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