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Open; May 12-14
A. Caffeine Cold
A full week of a new school probably would have fried her nerves even if she wasn't still adjusting to her curse. The full moon, naturally, hadn't helped one bit. Coffee probably wouldn't help her relax, but she wasn't about to deny herself something sweet when her mood was already so sour.
So of course she trips rounding a street corner and spills the drink all over herself.
"Shit, shit, shit." Girl hops from foot to foot, trying to dislodge the icy mush from her shirt. She starts scooping it off her clothes, promptly flinging it away from her skin and, probably, right onto the poor souls passing by.
B. Into theWolf's Lion's Den
The East End pack has far nicer digs than she's used to.
She saw some of the place on full moon, but hadn't had time for more than a quick peek around before other matter's took hold. With the night behind her, she's curious to explore; see what she'll be contending with for the foreseeable future. She's examining a broken down wall currently, running her fingers over the ragged edge of splintered stone.
"Ya'll been rough with this place," she says, though her tone is warm rather than accusing. She finds the chaos homey. "Looks like a hurricane came thrashin' through here."
C. Chalk Zone
She's not far from her apartment building, sitting cross legged in a parking lot of some run-down shops. It's well past working hours and the place is deserted. Girl's made herself comfortable, an honest to god boombox blaring loudly by her side, and a bag leaning against her back. She riffles through it every few moments, picking out new pieces of chalk.
She's drawing on the pavement, mushroom clouds and dragons mixed with lines from old rock songs. It's not very good, childish and more a mess than anything artistic. Still, she seems to be enjoying herself and the look she gives when anyone walks by says she has no plans on stopping any time soon.
D. Player's Choice; Leave your own prompt
A full week of a new school probably would have fried her nerves even if she wasn't still adjusting to her curse. The full moon, naturally, hadn't helped one bit. Coffee probably wouldn't help her relax, but she wasn't about to deny herself something sweet when her mood was already so sour.
So of course she trips rounding a street corner and spills the drink all over herself.
"Shit, shit, shit." Girl hops from foot to foot, trying to dislodge the icy mush from her shirt. She starts scooping it off her clothes, promptly flinging it away from her skin and, probably, right onto the poor souls passing by.
B. Into the
The East End pack has far nicer digs than she's used to.
She saw some of the place on full moon, but hadn't had time for more than a quick peek around before other matter's took hold. With the night behind her, she's curious to explore; see what she'll be contending with for the foreseeable future. She's examining a broken down wall currently, running her fingers over the ragged edge of splintered stone.
"Ya'll been rough with this place," she says, though her tone is warm rather than accusing. She finds the chaos homey. "Looks like a hurricane came thrashin' through here."
C. Chalk Zone
She's not far from her apartment building, sitting cross legged in a parking lot of some run-down shops. It's well past working hours and the place is deserted. Girl's made herself comfortable, an honest to god boombox blaring loudly by her side, and a bag leaning against her back. She riffles through it every few moments, picking out new pieces of chalk.
She's drawing on the pavement, mushroom clouds and dragons mixed with lines from old rock songs. It's not very good, childish and more a mess than anything artistic. Still, she seems to be enjoying herself and the look she gives when anyone walks by says she has no plans on stopping any time soon.
D. Player's Choice; Leave your own prompt
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He flings a half-stick of chalk at her, thwapping her high on her shoulder with it. "Don't start gettin' all sentimental at me." Makes him feel like a sap or something. Ugh. Unacceptable. "I'll set you up, though," he says with a nod before staring down at the pavement in silence for a moment. "You got a yellow over there?"
He is an adult and he can color his fake sharks yellow if he god damn wants to.
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"I'm not bein' sentimental," she grumbles, neck flushing. She grabs a yellow piece from her side, tosses it at him. She might stick her tongue out at him, just for a second, when she thinks he's not staring. Sentimental she may be, mature she is not.
"Can't take a compliment, can ya?" Might as well get the conversation off herself, before she gets more awkward.
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He manages to catch the piece and sets about drawing a thick yellow lightning bolt stretching from the shark's mouth, all the way down to its tail. Although he stops partway through to glance up at Girl- and of course, he's got a scrunched up, mocking expression on his face. Because unlike her and her tongue-sticking, he is Very Mature. "I can take compliments and shit just fine."
Yep. Arguing with a teenager, making sour faces, and drawing with chalk. The very picture of adulthood.
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She sets to adding flourishes to her dragon, armor and an horned helmet. She's slow about it, interested in watching him work. It's been a while since she's seen someone else draw, even if it's just childishly doodling on pavement.
"You've been here in the city a while now, yeah?" She asks, switching gears. "Sounded like it, from all the warnin's you were givin' me before over this group and that."
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"Hope you like politics, 'cause you're gonna have to start keepin' track of this bullshit too." He huffs bitterly. "Goin' back home is gonna be like a vacation after all this."
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And there were no politics in outrunning the Crows.
"Kinda shit, really. Came here tryin' to get away from lookin' over my shoulder," Out of a frying pan, right into a fire. At least the political game seemed a hair safer than being hunted. She'd tell him as much. But something about his statement catches her off-guard.
"You're plannin' on goin' back? Back to California? People like us are targets there." People like them are dying there. Wasn't going home at best a death wish?
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"Definitely shit," he says with a wry smile. Okay, to be fair, London is probably safer... most of the time. But he misses the simplicity of home.
He's momentarily baffled by her surprise. "Hm?" Oh, right. She doesn't know what he's doing here in the first place. "Uh, yeah. I'm just here for a little while. I know it's bad, but that's why I gotta go back, y'know? Make sure it don't spread."
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She'd seen people try and fail. A group get torn down for their efforts. What could one person do?
She drops any pretense of drawing, setting her chalk down and turning toward him with a serious a look as she can muster. "Ghoul, you'll get yourself killed."
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"No, not by myself!" It comes out sounding a little taken aback, a hand raising and he waves it at her almost desperately. Going at it alone would for sure be insane. He shakes his head, figuring he might as well clarify. Just to put her mind at ease. "There's a whole group I run around with. It's fine, really, I already been doin' it for a while."
Maybe he's just making it worse.
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"It doesn't matter if you have a group," she starts, trying to keep her voice low and taking care to enunciate. Her tone's still urgent, like she half believes he'll take off tomorrow into danger. "There are a lot of them and they're smart. And armed to the damned teeth. I've seen them take out entire packs. It's dangerous, it's beyond dangerous."
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It doesn't take, and he deflates with a loud sigh. "I hear you." She's seen the same things he has, so she knows what she's talking about and she's obviously concerned. Staying away from California would be the smart thing to do.
When was the last time he did the smart thing, though?
"But, listen, they ain't gonna stay put. They're gonna spread, they're gonna be seen and heard. And maybe they won't make it this far." He shrugs. "But if what they're doin' sticks, then other assholes are gonna think it's okay for them to start the same sort of shit. So what's gonna happen when you run outta places to hide?"
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But that doesn't mean she thinks fighting back will do him any good.
"The world's a big place." Plenty of places to run to, plenty of places to hide. She knows it's a coward's answer, but Girl's never pretended to be brave where this is concerned. Angry, maybe. But not brave. She didn't want to be around to see anyone else die.
"They gotta be taken out someday, I know that. Hell, that's what I'd want! But it's not like it'll be easy, not like it ain't risky. Aren't you even a lil' worried? Scared?" Does Ghoul really know what he's getting into, she wants to ask. Is he sure his friends aren't just leading him on a suicide mission? She might not know him well, but it doesn't mean she wants to hear he's about to run off and do something stupid.
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He plants his hands on the pavement, resting his weight on them as he leans forward slightly. His tone is a bit gentler than it usually would be when he asks, "What am I s'posed to do? Start over here and forget about it?" That won't work.
Oh, sure, he could get away with it. But they have to be taken down, she said it herself- and while Ghoul's not so conceited to think his presence will make-or-break the outcome, if they all started following that kind of advice, then there would be no one left to push back.
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"You could." It's childish and small. She makes herself take another deep breath, clears her throat. It's no time to be a child. Girl turns back toward the images on the ground, grabbing the closest stick of chalk. "Does anyone else know what you're plannin'? From the pack?"
Maybe someone else would have a better chance talking to him. Someone he knew him better, had more reason and investment in his life. Or maybe she was about to find out everyone else was just as willing to run head first into the lion's den. Either way, it was something to know.
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Her question, unfortunately, won't produce many satisfying results. "Yeah, sorta." Katherine knows he's here on a job, but he doubts she knows all of the dirty details. Party knows pretty much all of it. Good luck getting a counterargument out of that one.
"You really don't gotta worry. I don't think I'm goin' anywhere for a while, for one." Ghoul sits back, wiping his palms off on his jeans. All he ends up doing is making more of a mess, smearing colorful dust all over himself. "And I bet after a few months you'll be itchin' to get rid'a me." He grins, attempting to make her feel better through humor. What's actually funny is how he assumes going back will be so easy. The longer he stays, the more attached he'll become to being part of a pack. The posse back home is a good group and all... but it's not a pack. They're all too different, too independent, too inconsistent in where they'll be and with who and for how long. It's a chaotic system that works, but it's not the same. Not even a little bit.
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She makes a disbelieving noise, she hasn't stopped being worried in the past half decade, but again she lets it drop. A while can mean anything and that gives her plenty of opportunities to argue her point in the future. Maybe further familiarity will give her ammunition into making him see reason.
"I've put up with a lot worse than you," she says, making meaningless marks on the concrete. It's doubtful she'll want to get rid of anyone regardless of the chance to do so. "So you're stayin' at least a few months?"
She can work with that.
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But being dumb and clueless, he thinks nothing of the conversation and shrugs, drumming his fingers against his knees. "Yeah, I figure so. There's some stuff I gotta do here, and it's slow." Okay, maybe he'd have better progress if he'd stop getting distracted by local disasters. This stuff is important too, though.
And after a moment of contemplation, he gives Girl an offended look. "Who the hell d'you know that's worse than me?"
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She whips around to frown at him, confused. Was he actually offended she said he wasn't the worst? "You really can't take a compliment," she mutters. Talk about skewed priorities.
"I know lots of people." That's a lie. She's only met a handful since she's moved. But it's not like Ghoul has been anything but nice since she's met him. "Just people okay."
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He squints at her for a second, then shrugs again and looks back down at the ground. As he picks up a piece of chalk and begins scribbling out a row of cartoony dancing skeletons, he figures he might as well answer her question. "Supposed to find somebody who's around here somewhere. Or maybe used to be around here. I dunno, we don't know much about her." Which is why he's fine with sharing the information with Girl. He hardly has any himself, so what's the harm.
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"Who is she? Do you think she can really help?" She knows it's a lot of questions. But it's a chance at changing the power balance back home. She's curious, even if she doesn't believe it's possible.
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Or so he thought.
Ghoul arches a brow at the sound of Girl's chalk breaking, and rolls over one of his own pieces to replace it. "Not sure who it is, actually. Or if it's even a girl." Or a witch, for that matter. Or even a person. Maybe the name he's got is code for a weapon. "I think she'll... do some kind of somethin'. Maybe not help, but at least give us an idea of what's comin'."
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"Do you got a name for this person?" She reaches out for the chalk, nodding to him. She rolls it between her fingers, sighing. "If you're desperate- well, I dunno if anyone I know would be talkin' 'bout it, but I could pass it along if I heard anythin'."
Just because she doesn't agree doesn't mean she can't be helpful.
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"All I know t'look for is somethin' about a phoenix witch. Sounds kinda like some fairy tale shit."
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And now, apparently, one would save everything back home. It sounds less like a fairy tale to her than just plain fanciful thinking.
"Like I said, I can ask 'round and tell ya if I hear somthin' like it."
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"They ain't all bad. I know a good one, but she ain't Daybreak either." But it's impossible to tell at a glance which faction or coven or whatever the hell a witch belongs to, so it's safer to avoid them altogether. His warnings still apply. "But, yeah. Wouldn't mind the help."
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