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May logs for Ellie
1. Wandering in Dangerous Territory, May 17th
The fact of the matter was, Ellie was playing hookie. There wasn’t much of the school year left anyway, and it had been such an...intense year that it had become very hard to care about it. Ellie thought that if her teachers knew she was turning into some angry animal once a month, they’d cut her some slack. Since they didn’t, though, Ellie cut the slack for herself. Generally, she tried to pick a new place every time she skipped, so no one would get suspicious. There were only so many times her story about being new and not having enrolled in school yet would work in the same area--even if school was supposed to finish soon.
So Ellie was kicking around the Thames, heading from Lambeth to Southwark. The market in Greenwich was tempting, more because it was something to do than to buy anything. The walk past the Thames was nice, too, as was getting to see the Globe from the outside.
Ellie looked up at the building. It was old architecture, and it didn’t seem like it should hold anyone. It wasn’t ugly, but it wasn’t something she loved, either. Against the overcast sky, it just looked washed out, as compared to some pictures she had seen, where it was bright against the blue sky.
There were red flags out. Ellie remembered the flags had to do with the play being put on in the globe, but she couldn’t remember what matched with what. Red, black, and white for the flags, and comedies, tragedies, and histories for the plays. Since comedies and tragedies were opposite, maybe those were for the white and black flags? Ellie frowned at her feet contemplatively, kicking at a stone on the sidewalk to see it bounce.
2. Full Moon with No Pack, May 10th
In western Richmond, there were joking rumors about a werewolf. No one actually saw anything, of course, but every now and again horrible sounds had been heard through the streets at night. Most figured they were actually stray dogs, or even cats in heat, but still the jokes persisted.
At about 9:00 on May tenth, Ellie made her preparations for the night. A space on the second floor, with a lobby and four rooms branching off from it. Once it had probably been an office space of some kind, but it had been since abandoned. There were some trees that led to windows which were mostly boarded shut, with a couple of exceptions. Ellie wasn’t worried about the windows--they were probably too high for her to get to. Instead, she pulled the downstairs door shut and locked it. Then Ellie stripped her clothes off and left them, with her knife, in a cabinet which she overturned in front of the door. As a human, she could pick it back up, but it would have to be slid backwards to get at the door, which opened into the room. Ellie thought that unless she broke through the door, it would be fine. It wasn’t great material, but the one downstairs was a little better.
Then, all there was to do was wait.
At 9:30, a dark red wolf slowly staggered to its paws, wincing as her muscles protested. She had hurt, not long ago. She was still hurting, but she made herself move, glancing around in every room. There were many smells, some that smelled like prey, appetizing, but it wasn’t new. That was infuriating--this place was infuriating because she wanted out. Out, to chase and eat and hunt.
The wolf suddenly turned on her paws and raced across the space, jumping at the last moment to slam her shoulder into the boarded up window. Glass broke, and she snarled as it tangled and sliced her, but now she could smell the outside.
Ellie stood on her hind legs to start gnawing at the wood, fury building as she wasn’t able to catch a hold with her teeth. It hurt.
3. On the Subway and Poking Around Werewolf Territory, May 20th
Taking the tube was almost second nature to Ellie. She’d grown up in enough cities that she could navigate well enough, and she’d been wandering around London for months. This was the first time it had ever been nerve wracking. Ellie shifted unhappily as her stop got closer to her destination.
Ellie wasn’t sure if she would actually...talk to anyone yet. She just wanted to get a feel for the area, and try to figure out who was living there. She’d only been given an address, but--hopefully--this would help.
4. Wildcard
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She probably shouldn't sass him, but it's second nature to Ellie.
Still, she shrugs. "I've never met one before. Other than me, I guess."
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He tries not to roll his eyes- he really does, but in the end he fails. Still, at least he doesn't comment. There are more pressing matters here, like how she somehow is a werewolf who has never met another of her kind. That wouldn't be so strange if she weren't so... well, young. Young and with an active curse. What is even going on.
"Well, good news, there's a lot of 'em around here." So there's that, at least. "How'd you end up over here?"
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"I think I'm starting to figure it out." The smell that's on him is the same smell that's kind of everywhere around here. Maybe that's werewolf? Or maybe just his pack, Ellie isn't sure. "Some guy came up to me after last full moon and gave me an address. Said they could help my problem," With an exaggerated look toward the street. See, she's being good. Not mentioning the W-word. "And I came here to see if he was full of bullshit. Apparently, he wasn't."
Ellie had sort of thought she'd gone crazy the first time, but figured out she was actually changing when she found claw marks and fur. So. Here she is.
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Ghoul chews at his bottom lip while he thinks. Well, shit. "How long you been dealin' with your problem?"
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She figures David had something to do with it. Fucking David had probably been a fucking werewolf and had given her this fucking curse, because he couldn't just leave off with fucking over her entire--fucking--life. Ellie's face darkens as she thinks, and she stares down at her shoes angrily.
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"You think you got it from biting somebody?" A questioning look crosses his face. He's pretty sure that's not how it works. "No, you got it backwards. Somebody that's got it has to bite you. Here- c'mon." He turns and motions for her to follow. They might as well get closer to the den. It's just a calmer, quieter place to be. Very handy when trying to talk about strange topics that shouldn't be overheard.
"Figure you'd probably remember gettin' bit by a giant-ass dog or a person with dog-teeth, so I'm guessin' that ain't what happened to you?"
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"I ain't a god damn werewolf scientist, but if you didn't get bit, that's not how you got it. You must'a been born with it." Which makes him wonder where in the fuck her parents are. At least one of them has to know about her curse, why wouldn't they have told her?
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Ellie hums. "That probably explains a lot." Honestly. Who the fuck even knows who her dad is, and her mom's been dead for ages. "Why haven't I always been turning into a wolf, then. Is it, like, an age thing?" More like a puberty thing, but that would probably be too much information for him.
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"See, that's where the movies get it real wrong," is all he cryptically says for now. He waits until they finally reach the building- or at least the high, solid-brick wall snaking around the entire lot. He crouches down there with his back pressed against the wall, and finally explains, "You gotta kill somebody before it kicks in."
The fact that she's, what, in junior high and has already killed someone hasn't escaped his notice. He props an elbow on one of his knees, cradling his chin in the palm of his hand as he stares up at her with the slightly accusatory arch of a brow.
He won't ask for details, because that shit tends to be personal, but it's the one solid, unsavory truth that they all know about each other.
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"Oh."
Well.
That's awkward. Ellie's brain kind of squirms, and there's a lot of emotion on her face before it settles on something desperately angry. Anger is the only safe emotion she's really had over these past five months, so it's something she clings to now.
"Don't fucking look at me like that. You aren't any better." This is seriously bad territory to be on, for both of them.
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He shrugs, commenting mildly, "I know. I wasn't gonna say nothin'." Which is a little impressive, honestly. He's not normally known for his tact. "So, as you can probably guess, we ain't got many pups your age runnin' around."
There are a couple. As unnerving as that might be to anyone else, she may find it comforting.
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"Yeah." Ellie looks away, and down at her shoes. They're knockoff converse. Frayed and sort of threatening to die.
She wonders if it sucks for them to have killed someone. The thing is, it doesn't really, for Ellie. She just feels kind of bad that she doesn't regret killing him. Normal people would, right?
It probably doesn't matter. Ellie looks back up at him and forces a smile. It looks somewhat strained.
"So. How do I join?"
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So he gladly takes the change of topic. "Uh, normally I'd say it might be a good idea to get a note from your parents first, but..." He gets the feeling she's not with her parents, or if she is, it's probably the normal-human one since no one has noticed or clued her in to the wolf thing. "D'you even got anybody that knows about any of this?"
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"No. I'm in foster care." Ellie shrugs. She's been doing a lot of shrugging, but she's a teenager. That's normal. "I have someone who covers for me, but I think she thinks I'm doing drugs."
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But her running off to get high somewhere is a lot more believable and easier to digest than the truth would be.
Ghoul slowly slides down the wall, lowering himself until his butt is on the ground. He stretches out his legs, happily taking up a good chunk of the walkway. "So, aside from that, you're gonna have to talk to the alpha. But you can't get all up in her face like you tried to do with me earlier."
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Assuming the building is safe. It doesn't...look like it's in super great shape.
Ellie nods and shrugs. "That was mostly because I thought you were trying to fuck with me. I didn't realize you were a wolf, not just someone in a gang trying to get something from me cuz I was alone." Ellie pulls out her switchblade to show that she's more than bark. It's probably a good thing they figured it out before she tried stabbing him. She does, actually, know how to use it somewhat. She puts it back in her pocket before he can get a close look at it, though, or ask to see it. It's not something she wants people grabbing.
"So, no being a dick to your alpha, got it," The way that rolls off the tongue is kind of weird. Alpha. "Anything else I should do to avoid stepping on her toes?"
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And oh, look, this hot-tempered superhuman has a knife. That's fantastic. Although he doesn't look all that worried- actually, he looks a little impressed, and nods in approval. He doesn't get a great look at it since she tucks it away pretty quickly, but it looks real enough. "Long as you know what you're doin' with it." Nothing wrong with a little self defense.
"No bein' a dick, and keep that knife in your pocket." He grins cheekily, then shrugs. "Guess that's it for the basics. How d'you know you're not about to join a pack of assholes, though?"
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Ellie shrugs. "I don't. But if you're warning me about it, that's probably a plus. Besides, everything's pretty much shit right now for me, anyway. It can't be any worse."
There are many things that could be worse than her situation, but Ellie's also fourteen and doesn't have much of a perspective on the world.
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But it's not all hopelessly terrible. She could be a fae.
"You feel like pleadin' your case now, or do you wanna take a couple days to practice your spiel in front of a mirror?"
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"No time like the present." Ellie gives him a small, crooked little smile, which fades a bit.
Alpha, huh.
"Any skills she's looking for in particular? I'm...pretty okay at fighting. As a human, anyway." Ellie thinks that she's just angry and maybe dumb as a wolf, considering how screwed up she is after every full moon. "And, uh. Nicking things." Pretty useful, that.
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"Uh..." That's a good question, actually, and do everything the opposite of how I do it isn't a great answer. How can he put this delicately... "Just be... nice?" Being nice is a skill, even though he makes an uncertain face as he says it. "Not too nice. You can't be a pushover 'cause that's weak, but you gotta remember she's the boss, so don't start shit you can't finish." She's been having a tough time lately, respect and obedience will probably go a long way with her.
"Anything else can be taught. You got time to learn."
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Ellie hesitates, then offers her hand to him so he can get up more easily. She has to plant her feet right, but she's able to help him up without much trouble. She's pretty strong, for a fourteen year old. But, hey. She's a werewolf.
"I'm Ellie, by the way."
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This will work out fine. He grins at her, giving her arm a rough shake while they're still connected (just to be obnoxious), before pulling his hand away. "You can call me Ghoul." Yes, really. He dusts himself off and then moves away from her, heading for the gate he'll have to escort her through.
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Still, Ellie has to say, "Your parents have an interesting taste in names." Maybe she's just running into lots of people with weird names these days. She follows him, steeling herself up for the encounter.
It won't be so bad. Maybe she'll meet some more cool people.
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