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asher_talos) wrote2015-01-16 12:20 pm
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This was a bad idea.
Asher had know as much going into it, of course, but he played along. What was the harm? It kept Danica happy, for one. That in and of itself was reason enough. The other one being that Asher had never really expected them to find anything. They had an eternity, what were a few months wasted, scouring the four corners of the globe, chasing a myth they'd never meet in the flesh?
Only this time, they did meet him. And he was pissed.
Wolfie was dead, his ashes wafting in the stale air of that subterranean deathtrap as the ground beneath them began to groan and quake. Their lanterns flicked, lighting up a terrifying vignette of an armored creature, rising out of the earth, thrashing and growling and headed straight for Danica.
She screamed.
The ground was still moving and lights still flashed in and out, but the scream faded into more of screech by the end. A whistle? When the lights finally hold steady, Asher's eyes dart around at the unfamiliar surroundings.
A train. He was standing on a train, Grimwood, Danica and that thing nowhere to be seen. What was this? Did he get knocked out? Had he met the same fate as Wolfie? What the fuck was happening and why was it happening on a fucking train?
Asher had know as much going into it, of course, but he played along. What was the harm? It kept Danica happy, for one. That in and of itself was reason enough. The other one being that Asher had never really expected them to find anything. They had an eternity, what were a few months wasted, scouring the four corners of the globe, chasing a myth they'd never meet in the flesh?
Only this time, they did meet him. And he was pissed.
Wolfie was dead, his ashes wafting in the stale air of that subterranean deathtrap as the ground beneath them began to groan and quake. Their lanterns flicked, lighting up a terrifying vignette of an armored creature, rising out of the earth, thrashing and growling and headed straight for Danica.
She screamed.
The ground was still moving and lights still flashed in and out, but the scream faded into more of screech by the end. A whistle? When the lights finally hold steady, Asher's eyes dart around at the unfamiliar surroundings.
A train. He was standing on a train, Grimwood, Danica and that thing nowhere to be seen. What was this? Did he get knocked out? Had he met the same fate as Wolfie? What the fuck was happening and why was it happening on a fucking train?
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Ordinarily, he could have read something like that from a fair distance away, but right now he feels like he can't make anything out without having his nose pressed against it.
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"Heeeey." The relief he feels is matched only by Celia's excitement and not for the first time today Ray regrets the second bowl of ice-cream he let her have. He can practically hear Asher already, telling him it's his problem to handle. Still, it doesn't stop him from trying to palm the twins off on him.
"We got ourselves a city break. You take the kids," he says, finally letting Celia go to her father after she's nearly tugged his arm off, "and I'll book us a penthouse suite."
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By picking up Daniel onto his hip with a suppressed groan, Ray figures he has a better chance of arguing that he's got his hands full already. Not that he doesn't love Celia... He just doesn't like her sometimes. Much like her dad. "Just take her, please. It's been hours. I could've done without the scenery change today."
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"Darrow," he reads. "Great..." Now the place has a name, but he still has no fucking clue what's going on.
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As an afterthought, he turns his attention to the boy, uncovering his ear long enough to add, "Mistake means happy accident."
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Before that lunacy has a chance to catch, Asher turns on his heels and moves away. There's an information booth according to the otherwise useless information on the wall. If he threatens the right person for the right period of time, he's sure to find some answers.
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"Are you kidding me?" He asks, tipping his head back with a groan. When imploring the Heavens doesn't have the desired effect, he lets out an aggravated growl at the back of his throat. "This place is unbelievable." Moving closer, he looks Asher dead in the eye, holding his gaze in an attempt to convince him of his next words. "Your name is Asher Talos. You have amnesia. Too bad you didn't forget how to be a jerk and stop swearing in front of your kids, for God's sake."
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He isn't even going to acknowledge the comment about the children. There's no point in it.
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Taking another step forward, he awkwardly offers out his left hand, trying to hold up Daniel at the same time. "I'm Ray." He feels like he's taking a pin to the bottom of Asher's foot right now but he has to try. The sooner the spell ends, the better, and if true love - or whatever - can break it, bring it on. So with a deep breath and a still-steady gaze, he adds: "Your eyes are blue."
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He looks down at the offered hand, brow arched and face screwed up in disgust. "Crazy and colorblind. It's been fun."
Information booth it is, then, because Ray is officially useless.
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All he really recalls is Asher complaining about the mess.
"Wait, wait, wait," Ray insists, reluctantly figuring he's going to have to make it up as he goes along. "I know your sister, Danica. She's bound to be around here somewhere."
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"If that's the case, I'll find her," he says through clenched teeth, turning to go once again. If Ray has any kind of common sense, he'll stay put.
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"Asher. Asher! You can't just leave me here with..." Holding Celia back is like trying to keep a rottweiler on a leash, so eager she is to follow her father. He can hear Daniel reciting the alphabet to himself, though there's concern visibly etched in his face when Ray looks at him, like he knows something Ray doesn't.
"Penthouse suite for three then," he sighs, right before it feels like his arm gets yanked from its shoulder socket. Like father, like daughter.