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Like a White Shadow [complete]
Character(s): Blue, npcs, Dusks, Bakura
Content: Blue chases a Dusk into the hotel and has a run-in (literally) with Bakura...
Setting: outside to Haja O Que Houver
Time: laterish afternoon
Warnings: -
She was sprinting after it, not quite sure why the nagging in the back of her mind told her to go. Perhaps it her animalistic nature that just sent her parading after it -
... but just what it was, she couldn't figure it out. It was lanky, but not human-like at all. It twisted up and around the walls and took long steps that didn't even move in a way that made sense. It almost reminded her as a shadow; a shadow with a solid form.
"Come back here!" she yelled after it, growling low and crouching down on her legs to push her forward ever further. She may not be a canine anymore, but even in human form she could still move like one.
Eyes glared. It was moving towards a building. Why not pay any attention to her? Like it was determined or something. And then a mixture of thorned light - whites and grays - shot up around it and Blue thought that it had disappeared, but she could see a trail of the energy passing through the hotel's door.
"Tricky..." she muttered and followed after it, throwing open the door and stopping inside. She tried to smell it out, but realized it didn't even have a scent. ... Disturbing.
"We're being attacked!" came a squeak from a boy at the counter. More like under the counter anyway.
A sliver of white caught her eye and she quickly was back on the hunt, meeting up with it in a hallway. It sputtered and rotated and loomed over her, skittering in jagged movements that threw her against a door.
Blue grabbed at the wood behind her, trying to support herself and catch her breath as the creature swam up through the air and ricocheted its way further down the hall. She stared at it.
And then stared harder when more of the mixed energy blossumed up from the floor and more of the creatures slivered out and crashed right through the woods of doors. She heard the scream of a woman and a child from one room and suddenly Blue just stayed stiff and sunken against the door, unsure if she could even get herself to keep up the chase.
Content: Blue chases a Dusk into the hotel and has a run-in (literally) with Bakura...
Setting: outside to Haja O Que Houver
Time: laterish afternoon
Warnings: -
She was sprinting after it, not quite sure why the nagging in the back of her mind told her to go. Perhaps it her animalistic nature that just sent her parading after it -
... but just what it was, she couldn't figure it out. It was lanky, but not human-like at all. It twisted up and around the walls and took long steps that didn't even move in a way that made sense. It almost reminded her as a shadow; a shadow with a solid form.
"Come back here!" she yelled after it, growling low and crouching down on her legs to push her forward ever further. She may not be a canine anymore, but even in human form she could still move like one.
Eyes glared. It was moving towards a building. Why not pay any attention to her? Like it was determined or something. And then a mixture of thorned light - whites and grays - shot up around it and Blue thought that it had disappeared, but she could see a trail of the energy passing through the hotel's door.
"Tricky..." she muttered and followed after it, throwing open the door and stopping inside. She tried to smell it out, but realized it didn't even have a scent. ... Disturbing.
"We're being attacked!" came a squeak from a boy at the counter. More like under the counter anyway.
A sliver of white caught her eye and she quickly was back on the hunt, meeting up with it in a hallway. It sputtered and rotated and loomed over her, skittering in jagged movements that threw her against a door.
Blue grabbed at the wood behind her, trying to support herself and catch her breath as the creature swam up through the air and ricocheted its way further down the hall. She stared at it.
And then stared harder when more of the mixed energy blossumed up from the floor and more of the creatures slivered out and crashed right through the woods of doors. She heard the scream of a woman and a child from one room and suddenly Blue just stayed stiff and sunken against the door, unsure if she could even get herself to keep up the chase.
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He glanced at the ring for a moment. Maybe, things were changing now. And that frightened him a little more than the threat of death back home. In some cases, he was a little surprised at this train of thought. Finally being left to his own devices and he didn't like it as much as he thought he would.
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She pivoted around to face him. It seemed like most of the hotel's occupants had already cleared out... in one way or another. She wasn't sure she wanted to know, after remembering the previous screams that she had heard earlier. But nothing could be done about that.
"Still. Even if Paradise isn't meant for us, doesn't mean we should stop searching. Or stop pushing to find a way for others. Or try to make the best of the things that we have." Blue was quiet after that, contemplating something, and then the sadness seemed to wash away from her features as she recalled some of the words Faye had said to her in the beginning. "You know, I bet you were a wolf in a... past life. Sometime ago, maybe." Or maybe he was like her; half of a wolf... half of a dog. But she couldn't tell him that that could be the reason that a paradise wouldn't welcome him. It would make her sad again.