Random Encounters
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[This is a casual rp starter for scenes with Jen Daring, the world's most harmless Malkavian Antitribu. It serves as a warmup spot for character ideas for the After Gehenna game.]
San Francisco was a fishing village now. Bay water lapped the bases of the surviving skyscrapers, so clear now you could see down to the shattered street. Some brave divers went for artifacts down there: jewelry, surviving tools, random items to decorate their chambers with and claim bragging rights just for surviving. An old hubcap could cost you your life now that the Farrallones and the Bay were wed in one stretch of water over the drowned city. Sharks--the main risk in the area and also the main livelihood. They might get a fisherman now and again, but most nights in the high village with its precarious catwalks, it was they who became dinner.
When the sun went down the fishing crews lowered ropes down the side of the buildings and hauled up the boats along with their catch. The hard, ugly end-of-the-day work was necessary, for one breed of shark hunted at night and could take out even the few old yachts they had left.
The grunts and creaks of the ropes and thunk and scrape of the rising boats were the first thing Jen heard when she woke that night. She opened the closet she was curled up in and spilled out, yawning hugely. The outer wall of the hotel room she was squatting in had shattered outward, and a huge, battle-scarred gray cat crouched among the bricks, messily dining on a pigeon the size of a football. He looked up at her with his one good eye and meowed conversationally.
Within half an hour they had both eaten, and Jen was sitting quietly on the edge of the cracked rooftop plaza of the hotel. Other villagers, human and otherwise, milled on the rooftop by torchlight, enjoying a barbecue out in the cool night air. The cat sat next to her, keeping watch. Jen was a little unfocused, distracted by the blobs of golden and royal blue light dancing through the air. She knew something was going to happen soon and she should be here for it, but not what.
San Francisco was a fishing village now. Bay water lapped the bases of the surviving skyscrapers, so clear now you could see down to the shattered street. Some brave divers went for artifacts down there: jewelry, surviving tools, random items to decorate their chambers with and claim bragging rights just for surviving. An old hubcap could cost you your life now that the Farrallones and the Bay were wed in one stretch of water over the drowned city. Sharks--the main risk in the area and also the main livelihood. They might get a fisherman now and again, but most nights in the high village with its precarious catwalks, it was they who became dinner.
When the sun went down the fishing crews lowered ropes down the side of the buildings and hauled up the boats along with their catch. The hard, ugly end-of-the-day work was necessary, for one breed of shark hunted at night and could take out even the few old yachts they had left.
The grunts and creaks of the ropes and thunk and scrape of the rising boats were the first thing Jen heard when she woke that night. She opened the closet she was curled up in and spilled out, yawning hugely. The outer wall of the hotel room she was squatting in had shattered outward, and a huge, battle-scarred gray cat crouched among the bricks, messily dining on a pigeon the size of a football. He looked up at her with his one good eye and meowed conversationally.
Within half an hour they had both eaten, and Jen was sitting quietly on the edge of the cracked rooftop plaza of the hotel. Other villagers, human and otherwise, milled on the rooftop by torchlight, enjoying a barbecue out in the cool night air. The cat sat next to her, keeping watch. Jen was a little unfocused, distracted by the blobs of golden and royal blue light dancing through the air. She knew something was going to happen soon and she should be here for it, but not what.
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Date: 2014-08-11 09:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-08-11 10:31 pm (UTC)He carries a gun, but it isn't meant for something that size. You'd need a harpoon.
"Well?" He's trying to snap her out of her shock. "What do you do?"
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Date: 2014-08-12 01:11 am (UTC)A secondary plume of water shoots up as the thing hits the surface again. People start to pick themselves up and look around.
Jen meanwhile turns to the cat. "Find Maggie and Khan! Tell them!" The cat yowls and scampers away.
Finally she looks at him, eyes unfocused. "That's the problem. They...they like to jump."
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Date: 2014-08-12 01:17 am (UTC)Please, do have harpoons. He can work a harpoon.
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Date: 2014-08-12 01:44 am (UTC)The shark leaps again, and this time manages to snap at the dangling turbine and drag it down with it. The lights go out on one side.
"Rogues. That's what they call them. Most sharks hate the big buildings. But something like this happens every once in a while still..."
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Date: 2014-08-12 01:51 am (UTC)"Not the best hunting strategy. It's suicide for the shark, it can't breathe."
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Date: 2014-08-12 04:08 am (UTC)"That makes even less sense. Sharks are all about survival."
She looks up. A big shaggy-haired Tarzan looking dude wearing nothing but tattered cutoffs is striding over. He glances at Donald curiously, then turns to the little hippie.
"Cat says you got problems up here." His voice is raspy from disuse.
"Hi Khan!" Jen nods rapidly. "Big shark, killing itself to jump this high. This guy's right. That's not normal."
"No," Khan replied slowly, looking back out over the edge. "Not normal at all."
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Date: 2014-08-12 04:18 am (UTC)Unless the shark has changed in other ways...
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Date: 2014-08-13 12:36 am (UTC)Jen squeaks "That's not good" very quietly, but it's not anyone there that Khan is angry at. Instead he looks back at them with a thunderous scowl.
"Someone's controlling it. Someone's forcing it."
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Date: 2014-08-13 01:37 am (UTC)Ones that make it farther onto land.
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Date: 2014-08-13 02:18 am (UTC)"It's a challenge," she says sadly as she watches Khan leave. "Only the strongest can control the megalodons. Khan can, Maggie can. And whoever is risking humans and sharkies to get his attention can too."
She squirms worriedly. "He should have waited!"
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Date: 2014-08-13 02:45 am (UTC)It's a silly word, in his opinion. He'll never have a 'pack', just a family who are so far away.
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Date: 2014-08-13 11:38 pm (UTC)She looks at him worriedly. "They're fierce. I play human better than them. But if you want to stay you can."
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Date: 2014-08-13 11:47 pm (UTC)"Not everything is divided into 'your kind' and 'humans', you know."
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Date: 2014-08-14 01:08 am (UTC)"I was curious about you but we were still you know, kind of circling around each other before crazy sharkpoop started happening. But my point is, um, some of my Packmates are scary."
A slim figure in black ninja-like attire and a blank, doll-like white mask is now standing behind Jen. Its eyeholes are black and unreadable but it gives the impression of considering him.
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Date: 2014-08-14 01:16 am (UTC)"And I've seen scary, believe me." Incredible, insane things. He can hold his own.
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Date: 2014-08-14 02:36 am (UTC)"You already sorted out being a wolf? You should talk to Maggie, she's good at that stuff." She notices her increasingly creepy shadow and tilts her head back to greet it. "Hiiii Eight!" It waves back.
"This is Eight, she's my clanmate. She doesn't talk. What's your name? I'm Jen."
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Date: 2014-08-14 02:38 am (UTC)"Donald. My son never speaks, I'm quite used to it."
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Date: 2014-08-14 03:06 am (UTC)"Oh no, I mean, she's the one who knows wolf stuff. I mostly know kitty stuff. All I can say in Wolf is dirty jokes." The cat meows in agreement.
"The Pack will be curious. But I'll stand for you. Everyone gets a vote, they can't just be mean or something."
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Date: 2014-08-14 03:16 am (UTC)"A vote for what? To kill me or not?" Say yes and he's leaving. Now.
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Date: 2014-08-14 03:27 am (UTC)The figure behind her pauses, then slowly facepalms and shakes her masked head.
"Garou," says a raspy voice from the mouth of the staircase. A middle aged nonhuman woman with frizzy russet hair steps out. "Sweetie, just say werewolf, you're never gonna get that right." She pauses a bit away and her nostrils flare.
Jen leans over and whispers "Vote for ally stuff. This isn't like before the war, we don't just kill people."
"Nnf. Nnf. Yep, smells like wolf. But he can't be Garou. He ain't enough of an asshole."
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Date: 2014-08-14 03:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-08-14 03:48 am (UTC)"The Garou used to like to kill my people on sight when they were around more. If there were nice ones running around, they sure didn't live in Saskatchewan." She sniffs derisively this time, and looks over her shoulder, out over the water.
"Danica and Petra are on their way. He already left, didn't he?"
Jen droops visibly. "...yeah."
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Date: 2014-08-14 03:56 am (UTC)He did say bitten, not knowing he's given himself away without a doubt. Oops.
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Date: 2014-08-15 01:23 am (UTC)Jen just blinks so Maggie goes on blithely. "Oh, well then. Hi, we're vampires. No, we're not planning to eat you."
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