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nancy. ([personal profile] stauncherhearted) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-08-05 05:39 pm

cross your heart && hope to die

[An August catch-all! Please note that Nancy has been cursed to compelled to tell the truth. This curse lasts until she reveals 3 things that she never would have otherwise, or until the next full moon (Aug 29). Please mention if a thread occurs AFTER the 29th as for now, she's defaulting to cursed.

Lots of fun. Please see these lovely starters, and check the comment section for a few starters. Want something specific? you know where to find me ([plurk.com profile] sheakespeare).]


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Option A
The day after Lammas, Nancy woke up like any other day. She fed her cat, had some coffee and cooked up a bit of bacon to keep her hangover at bay. Today was supposed to be like any other day, grab a few bottles of Blood Replenisher to give to Cooper, more VT for her, and maybe stop by a local cafe to read for a while. And everything was going just great.

At least, until she got to the apothecary. When she was asked how she was doing, instead of just saying 'alright' and moving on like any normal person would do, she found herself looking at him and saying, "I'm bloody hungover and I don't know what just happened." But she'd said those words, even if they weren't the ones she wanted to. Blinking, she tried again, but the results were the same. Even after a third time.

"Fine, just ring me up I can tell you're impatient and think I'm crazy." He gave her a look, but rang up her purchases. Nancy was only too glad to get out of there.

Once on the street, that's where she was able to take stock of herself. Putting her bags down, she leaned against the wall. "Alright, Nancy. What's going on with you? This isn't like you." And that was the first of many incidents that day, where she thought one thing, and wound up saying something entirely else. Something, she found, that was true, and only occurred when she was lying.

Someone had cursed her. And she still had to run errands.



Option B

Nancy was determined not to let this curse keep her from working. So here she was, another night, another bar, dolled up. Whenever she approached men, however, she still couldn't, try as she might, even dance around telling the truth.

She sounded desperate, awful, and her game was at an all-time-low. At this rate, she'd have to ask Fagin for money, and he was notoriously tight with his purse strings. The only thing worse than that would be asking someone like Killian to help her out. Completely unacceptable.

Another failed solicitation, and the bartender finally nodded to the bouncer. said bouncer, who had once happily checked Nancy's ID, marched over to the petite girl and promptly informed her that this bar had no room for prostitutes, and she was therefore banned from the establishment for the rest of forever.

Shoulders sagging forward, Nancy trekked through London, trying to keep her tears at bay. Tonight, she decided, she was just going to walk home. Usually, she'd find herself at Fagin's, pouring herself a drink of gin on nights like tonight. But seeing the old man would only be a disaster tonight. Besides, she needed some time to think to herself.


Option C

If anyone has cared to notice, it's been a few days since Nancy'd been seen around London, or even responded to any sort of texts or anything. Her phone is off, and she's more than happy to spend her time right now sitting on the couch with her cat in her lap and read. Reading would lead to drinking and watching television, or even practicing videogaming but all the same, the fact remained she was lonely. Lonely and bored. First July kept her in the house for the Hunt, and now August had her nearly unable to open her mouth at all to have any sort of normal human interaction.

And, when it was feeling like it was going to be impossible to ever lift the curse, she started researching. She had a few books hidden away from when she lived at the Den, and poured over them, attempting to find a solution to her problem.


Option D
Wild Card. Make your own prompt.
knightscode: Oh I made that joke already (♠52)

[personal profile] knightscode 2015-08-26 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Lily's eyes half-close happily at the attention, paws shifting on the ground as she resists the urge to jump up. It's a strong doggy urge, because she wants to lick at her new friends but she always gets told not to. Humans are strange creatures who don't appreciate licking.

"She's very sweet," Lancelot "and probably very curious about your cat too -- although they never seem to like her half as much as she likes them."

Cats are also strange creatures who don't like licking and playing. Lancelot gives Lily a last ruffle before pressing a kiss to her nose and shifting his grip on her leash. She perks up curiously at the motion, looking up at Lancelot questioningly. Are they going someone?

"Come on," he murmurs to Nancy. "Let's find you a drink then, before Lily coats you in white fur."
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-08-26 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
A vampire? Lancelot blinks a little at that, and he can't really decide if Nancy is humorously exaggerating or if... well, if she's a little like him. Wrapped up in all these things that seem like they should be real but are. He gently tugs the leash a little to get Lily walking with him, falls into step with Nancy as he heads toward the pub.

"Do I get to find out your name this time?" he prompts, "or at least something to call you. I don't mind which."
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-08-28 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Nancy Fagin. In truth, Lancelot'd hadn't been expecting a full name -- a nickname, mostly likely, or simply a full name at best. Yet Nancy Fagin is what he gets, and he files it away in his memory as they walk. It could easily not be a real name, he supposes, or the name of a friend. Does it matter? He isn't entirely sure.

"Nancy," he echoes. "Well, despite the circumstances -- it's nice to meet you again. Here we go --"

He shifts the leash to his other hand as he turns to push his way into the The Duke. It's a typical gastropub, low music playing and clean wooden interior -- the air of the kind of place where everything was considerably more expensive than it should be. The man behind the bar looks up as Lancelot walks in, flashes him a smile which grows a little curious as he spots Nancy behind him.

"Got two ladies with you tonight, Lance?"
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-08-29 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
He's about to point out he has no idea if she even has a file, but... he lets it drop. It doesn't matter. She can think what she likes, but Lancelot is off duty and has no intention of making anyone's life more difficult than need be.

Lily surges towards the barkeeper as he opens his flap and steps out, ruffling her ears as she bounces on the spot. I try not to associate with police, Nancy says, and they share an eyebrow raise.

"Good to know," Lancelot says lightly, "I'll be sure to buy you no more drinks in the future. What would you like?"
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-08-30 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Lancelot nods agreement to the bartender, gently retrieves Lily and asks for a ginger beer for himself.

He'd really rather not get drunk, after all, and he's not a huge drinker to begin with. Leaning forward he adds something else quietly, gestures to a corner table before smiling as the bartender rolls his eyes and encouraging Lily away towards it.

"Come on," he says, half to Nancy and half to Lily, and slides into a seat -- Lily pacing beside the table curiously a moment before sitting down herself. This is exciting! If Nancy sits down she will be the perfect height for her to stick her face in her lap! Very good!

"Feeling better?" he prompts gently, and there's something a little curious in his expression that says he wants to ask what happened. It feels intrusive, he suspects she'd rather not talk about it, but he can't help but be curious.
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-04 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
"I think that is true of most people, to be honest. We have no desire to dwell on our problems, so anything else is welcome. Dogs, in fact, are sometimes used as therapy animals. Their happiness and enthusiasm is contagious, and dogs... don't judge you. They have no interest in race, religion, fashion, money -- they only know that you are there and want your attention and time and food. Lily especially wants your food. Ah -- here you are."

The waitress slides Nancy's drink in front of her, and a bottle of ginger beer and glass for Lancelot. Then she sets down a narrow plate between them, which... mostly seems to contain chocolate. Small portions of chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, chocolate ice cream, chocolate biscuit and what looks like it might be a truffle of some sort. Lancelot shrugs, lofts Nancy a smile and pushes the plate slightly closer to her.

"If that doesn't help I'm not sure what will, in truth."
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-05 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"You realise this is normally meant for sharing," he points out, eyes widening in mock surprise before his expression melts into a lightly amused smirk. He opens his bottle of ginger beer, pouts himself out some and shakes his head a little.

"Have as much as you want. A friend once told me they think chocolate has a little bit of magic to it, that's why it has the power to cure most bad moods. That and... perhaps the amount of sugar in it."

He sets down the bottle, picks up the glass and leans back to take a sip. Lily sits back to watch, ears pricked forward and eyes on the plates and glasses. What is this! Is there food now? Is some for her?
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-08 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
She would like that, yes! Lily leans into the attention, tail swishing happily even if she isn't getting food yet. Maybe she will get some if she waits long enough? Maybe if she's good? She can be very good! It does not matter if it isn't for dogs, if it will make her sick, she'd eat it anyway!

(Then regret it).

"Chemicals are far less romantic than the idea of magic," Lancelot offers, watching Lily try to charm Nancy into giving up some food. "A little magic makes life far more interesting, I think."
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-11 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Admittedly not a confession he had expected while sipping ginger beer in a gastropub.

Is confession the right word? It is not a crime, after all. Lancelot frowns as the thought crosses his mind, distracted, before taking another hesitant sip of his drink and setting it down.

"Well, that would make you more of an expert than I am. I admit, I have never cast a spell in my life -- although I have known some who can. Perhaps I am destined to play the part of food provider to people more skilled than myself."

There, a neutral sort of answer, right? It does not lean toward describing what sort of spells he knows people can ask, but gives her the option to go on without him... outing himself? Would that be the right term?

Good lord, he needs some sort of guide on politically correct supernatural terminology.
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-18 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Lancelot blinks at her slowly as she begins to talk, choke, flush, ramble more and down her drink and --

and, honestly? He can't quite be sure what to make of it. Twenty pounds a... pint? Even if he knows about vampires, Lancelot certainly hasn't considered people might do what she does. He supposes she must... work at a bar? A very... expensive bar? Good lord. His eyebrows loft slowly and he tilts his head, trying to decide how to respond. If he should go with it, on the assumption she's telling the truth, decide she's already drunk or drugged or mad -- yet no, her pupils weren't blown enough for that. Lancelot knows drunk and high when he sees them, he has rather a lot of experience with that. She could be out of her mind, but...

"Have you tried to break it?" he begins cautiously, rubbing his thumb against the side of his glass as he thinks. "I suppose you must have tried, so I really I'm asking how asking how much. Forgive me, I don't know too many people good at this sort of thing or I might be able to recommend something. Redbright might have something useful in its libraries...?"
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-21 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
He lifts his hands defensively as she starts to lay into him, lowers them as she finally sighs and offers a wince of sympathy -- pushes the plate of dessert an inch closer to her in the hope it will soothe her.

"I've had worse on a Friday night," he assures her, and shrugs minutely. Redbright is off the table, she says, and that could mean... any number of things, really, from having people she doesn't like there to being kicked out or banned to... well, not being in a friendly faction. He opts to not ask (always easier that way) and instead takes a sip of his drink thoughtfully.

"You could ask someone else to go check its libraries for you," he suggests, "or... well, I suppose other than that it's trying google or going door to door with people you know."

And Lancelot suspects at least 80% of what google turned up would be useless, too. Just a hunch.
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-21 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Lancelot opens his mouth, closes it again and lets his expression screw up into something uncertain. His opinion of the fae isn't exactly entirely positive, but he knows well enough that... well, some might not be so bad. It's best not to judge all fae on his own experiences, and that aside... someone apparently who would kill her sounds worse.

"For what it's worth," he begins faux-lightly, "murder is still illegal -- so..."

He spreads his hands expansively, offers her a wincing smile.

"If you think you're in danger, there are people who can help."
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[personal profile] knightscode 2015-09-22 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
He opens his mouth again, pauses and winces a little helplessly. This is getting... difficult to manoeuvre.

"Murder is always illegal," he says finally, "no matter the social standing or... career choices, or... alliances of those involved."

His fingers flex thoughtfully, and his eyes dart around the gastropub. It's quiet, but it's not entirely empty. He takes a sip of his drink, giving himself time to think. He would guess that the only reason she's saying all this is her curse, to tell the truth -- or, more accurately, blurt it. It sits awkwardly with him, that she is compelled to do so and he can't really do anything to either alleviate it or make the situation more comfortable for her.

"Perhaps it's better," he begins cautiously, "that keep yourself a while, lest you... well, out yourself to the wrong person."

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