Ecks (
ecks) wrote in
snowblindrpg2016-08-26 09:48 pm
[log] Can't seem to shed your company [closed]
Characters: Clint, Ecks, Natasha, and Tony
Location G6 - 29 (school shed)
Date: 150 (evening)
Summary: Wandering folk just can't get enough of that shed.
Warnings: None yet (please add warnings to subject lines as needed).
29: A small shed outside the school, going inside reveals sports equipment is being stored in here. There are hurdles, various sports balls, giant mats, and the like. There's nothing that could be used as a weapon, though, unless you're going to try to hurl a basketball at someone's head. This is the only place on the campus it's possible to stay in overnight--if you try to stay anywhere else, you'll be made to leave at 7PM. The following is written on the wall in blue ink: "This is Building 46 on the composite map. Contact @CaptSteveRogers for details." Underneath is a fairly accurate map showing the shed in relation to the school and buildings 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 31, 34, 35, 38, 41, 42, 43, and 44. House 34 is labeled "Medical assistance; hot, clean water. Contact Dr. Epps @claytonator". The school is labeled "School. Food available in cafeteria; DO NOT STAY HERE OVERNIGHT." The shed is labeled "Shed". Behind the shed is a small army of snowmen armed with sports equipment.
Location G6 - 29 (school shed)
Date: 150 (evening)
Summary: Wandering folk just can't get enough of that shed.
Warnings: None yet (please add warnings to subject lines as needed).
29: A small shed outside the school, going inside reveals sports equipment is being stored in here. There are hurdles, various sports balls, giant mats, and the like. There's nothing that could be used as a weapon, though, unless you're going to try to hurl a basketball at someone's head. This is the only place on the campus it's possible to stay in overnight--if you try to stay anywhere else, you'll be made to leave at 7PM. The following is written on the wall in blue ink: "This is Building 46 on the composite map. Contact @CaptSteveRogers for details." Underneath is a fairly accurate map showing the shed in relation to the school and buildings 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 31, 34, 35, 38, 41, 42, 43, and 44. House 34 is labeled "Medical assistance; hot, clean water. Contact Dr. Epps @claytonator". The school is labeled "School. Food available in cafeteria; DO NOT STAY HERE OVERNIGHT." The shed is labeled "Shed". Behind the shed is a small army of snowmen armed with sports equipment.

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She has learned, though, not to remove her armor until the doors have locked and she is certain that no one dangerous can arrive. When the door opens her heart sinks, and goes on sinking when not one but three figures enter. Even when she recognizes them as the people with whom she shared a house the night before last she remains uneasy. There is nowhere to hide in here, no other room to go to.
She watches from her corner, resigning herself to a long night. They did not try anything before. Maybe she will not have to sleep in her armor. Maybe.]
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At first, he leaves her alone. She doesn't look like she wants to be bothered and he's respectful of that, at least. But at some point, he eats, and it's at that point that he looks up at her from where he's huddled, and offers her a container of apple slices almost expectantly. They're frozen, but hey. He doesn't want her to go hungry if she doesn't have food. ]
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Out comes a little paper cup of ice cream, complete with a pull-tab lid and a little wooden paddle for a spoon attached. It's still frozen, unsurprisingly. This she holds out to him in trade.]
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Thanks. [ Clint says, taking the cup. ] Didn't think they'd give us ice cream in a place like this.
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[If she were one to express herself naturally, there would be sadness in her voice. Doctor Watson brought her ice cream before, when she lied to him and thanked him by killing a man in front of him.
Ice cream is still good, though.]
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Sorry, didn't catch that. [ He pauses, and then grimaces a little. ] I can't understand you if your mouth is covered. I promise I'm not being weird by staring at your mouth, I'm lip reading.
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[He seemed to hear her before - but before she was not thinking clearly. She is not sure that she is thinking clearly now.
After a moment of consideration she reaches up to adjust her scarf, trying to make a gap for her mouth. It's wrapped across her face below her eyes in one broad swathe, though, and with only one hand she can't work out how to uncover just that one part. As she's trying, the wrap loses its tension.
He'll see, but he's already seen her hand. Resigning herself, Ecks tugs the scarf down below her chin, most of her face now revealed.]
Doctor Watson showed me.
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He decides to show that appreciation by not saying anything about the stitches. And her face. He does look surprised, though, he can't stop that.
Clint is a habitual foot-in-mouther, but he manages to be polite, this time. ]
Uh - thanks. [ For showing him. ] Doctor Watson, huh? Yeah, he's helpful. That Solomons guy was giving me a hard time and Watson stopped him.
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Doctor Watson is a good doctor. That Solomons guy is dangerous.
[Not as dangerous as Royce, she thinks, but it is worth mentioning.]
Have you come to the school for food?
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So, sometime after lockdown, Natasha settles down on the floor across from Ecks, giving her a decent amount of distance. It's obvious the girl is wary, and Natasha can't blame her.]
It seems we're starting to make a habit of running into one another.
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She blinks yellow eyes at Natasha from the folds of the scarf, a little puzzled by the introduction of this topic. Habit implies something voluntary, doesn't it? Her voice is monotone as always when she replies.]
There is a high chance of meeting others in this building. It is the primary access point to a valuable resource.
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It was a joke. Apparently a bad one.
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Sometimes I do not know a joke is a joke if you do not say it is a joke. I am trying to learn, though.
You are...what is your name?
[She's still wary, still watching too closely with her hand too ready to go to her shovel, but she's willing enough to have a conversation.]
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Natasha. And yours?
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[She's used that name for long enough now that she doesn't even think about the other one when she introduces herself anymore. But yes, here is confirmation - if Clint hadn't already shared - that this is the person Royce fingered as his killer.]
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[Interesting. She'll have to feel this out.]
We've spoken on the network. It's nice to meet you.
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You were gathering information on strange things. Did it help?
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And now she's huddled in a corner, still acting like they are dangerous. After a while of settling in and agonizing over how he's not helping the situation, Tony finally finds the opportunity to approach Ecks when she is alone.]
Hey. Have you been traveling by yourself this whole time?
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She looks up as the third stranger approaches.]
Not the whole time.
[Her voice is flat, monotone, as though she's uninterested - but there's sharp intelligence behind her eyes.]
I am supposed to travel with someone but he is far away ahead of me.
[And he keeps trying to give away her cigarettes and her stethoscope in her absence.]
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[He nods to show he understands. He also keeps a bit of a respectful distance so Ecks doesn't feel boxed in. Tony doesn't want to scare her by forcing her into a corner. With three of them and one of her, he knows it could feel threatening to have them all together.]
You're hanging out here a lot.
[To be fair, so are they. But that was mostly an accident after Clint saw the burning building and then they needed food. He mentions it because he's wondering if Ecks faced a similar issue.]
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There are useful things in the school. Also I got lost when I saw things that were not there. Is this where you meant to be?
[Just skirting around what kind of useful things are in the school. Food is useful, right? Surely she's talking about food.]
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Sort of. We originally meant to go somewhere else, but got lost too. We had to come back here for food. What useful things have you found?
[He's trying to make friendly conversation and being a little bit curious at the same time.]
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Books.
[Books aren't useful, but she'll pretend they are.]
There are many, many books. And also there is food.
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[He's a bit disappointed by the answer of books, but maybe she found something that would give them answers about the town.]
What kind of books did you find?
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Books about...the world? There are many books.
Are you looking for things other than food?
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