And I've wondered who's the woman for whom we all kill...

Jul 08, 2008 17:14


[[OOC: Party thread of awesome, guys! This operates on the same scale as all of our party threads in the past. For those of you don't remember or weren't here. See the following threads. Those of you who have archangels waiting in the wings can fill free to tag in and chat amongst your fellows. Those of you have kids already in the basement can ( Read more... )

georgia bishop, kiki monroe, grace cassidy, romana angelos, martin raske, dmitri lang, mitsuki takahashi, vincent sterling, elena guerrero, sky williams

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aboveandbelowme July 8 2008, 23:22:48 UTC
There are very few angels with anything resembling actual training in this group - Mitsuki was, apparently, scraping the bottom of the barrel to find most of them.

There are, however, two who don't look like teenagers or punkass kids or... okay, there are absolutely no words for Steve.

There's a man with slightly messy brown hair and a brown leather jacket leaning against the wall, arms folded over his chest, looking vaguely like he'd like to curl up somewhere and sleep for a long, long time. International flights, plus a minivan ride, the entire trip spent with a group of archangels... oh yeah. He's got good reason to be tired out.

His partner, however, is pretty far from exhausted. She's been cooped up way too long, and is therefore wandering around the lobby - not quite bouncing, but very close - and investigating. There's not much that's very interesting here, but... oh, look, panic buttons at the reception desk ( ... )

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wolverine9601 July 9 2008, 02:48:44 UTC
"It'll alert specific people that someone's panicking. Hone's in on the location of the button so they know where to go to help."

Wolverine was in the lobby before the massive group of angels arrived. He considered leaving, but then thought it better to remain quiet by the wall behind the desk and see just what all he's going to have to deal with for the next who knows how long if when he decides to leave his room.

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aboveandbelowme July 9 2008, 05:48:37 UTC
Georgia eyes the the guy, and then the button, and then puts it down with an expression that pretty much conveys fuck that. "People around here call for help a lot?" she says, in a tone that makes it difficult to tell whether she's being scornful, or looking forward to some action.

Martin contemplates slamming his head back against the wall. Maybe if he hit himself hard enough, he'd pass out and then he could get some sleep. He also contemplates apologizing to this guy for Georgia, but... eh, if he apologized to everyone Georgia spoke to, he wouldn't have time for anything else.

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wolverine9601 July 10 2008, 03:25:33 UTC
"Only once that I heard."

And they were too late to be of any help then.

But the Doctor destroyed the warehouse of death and Wolverine killed the demon so... it's not as if they did nothing at all.

"They won't anymore. Not many wanderers left down here, least not ones that'll need any help."

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aboveandbelowme July 10 2008, 22:46:06 UTC
Georgia nods, and tilts her head to one side, studying the man. "But you're not an angel, are you? Not exactly human either, sooo..."

"Georgia," Martin says tiredly, barely above a mumble. "Remember that talk we had about personal questions?"

"That was twelve years ago," Georgia points out, without bothering to actually look at him.

"I'm just saying, we did have it."

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wolverine9601 July 11 2008, 14:42:47 UTC
Wolverine raises an eyebrow at her. He folds his arms across his chest.

"So what?"

He glances at the guy when he speaks. Logan might even look slightly amused at the conversation they're having.

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aboveandbelowme July 11 2008, 18:26:13 UTC
Georgia rolls her eyes a little bit, though she smiles at him anyway. Okay, a little slow. Still cute. "So what are you?" Subtlety? Tact? What is that?

"So much for that," Martin mutters, presumably referring to the 'personal questions' conversation. Like it ever worked in the first place.

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wolverine9601 July 11 2008, 20:36:25 UTC
Wolverine just stares at her with his arms folded, cause y'know, big, tough guy is always the way to go when it comes to these things. Things being social interactions of any kind.

"A mutant. Came through the Rift just like any other Wanderer. Just ain't exactly human."

Yes, it's real descriptive. He's... good with that. Hah.

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aboveandbelowme July 12 2008, 18:03:15 UTC
Georgia is patently unimpressed by the big tough guy thing. Mostly because she's fairly certain she could take him. (She couldn't, but that's one of those things you just have to learn about Wolverine.)

"A wanderer, huh? Heard you were all a little bit..." She twirls her finger around her ear. Crazy. At least from an angelic point of view.

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wolverine9601 July 13 2008, 02:36:55 UTC
"Funny," Wolverine says in a tone that does not sound at all amused. He raises his eyebrows and fixes her with a look. It's all it can be described as. "Heard the same thing about angels."

He is getting frustratingly used to people not reacting to his tough guy thing. He's trying to wonder if he should turn it up a notch or abandon it altogether (it's something he wonders often, but rarely actually acts on).

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astrongerbeacon July 13 2008, 05:28:04 UTC
"And let me guess - a wanderer told you that." The grin Georgia flashes him is not particularly useful in convincing anyone of her sanity, but... you know.

Martin closes his eyes for a moment, sighs, then pushes himself away from the wall, moving forward to take Georgia by the arm and pull her gently away. "I'm sorry about her," he says to Wolverine. "She suffers from a tragic lack of tact - terrible, really, but she's had it since childhood, what can you do?"

There would probably be more to that ramble if Georgia hadn't just elbowed him in the ribs.

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wolverine9601 July 13 2008, 06:07:32 UTC
"Yeah. Same as an angel told you that 'bout wanderers, right?"

Wolverine shakes his head, glances at the guy when he approaches and shrugs. He's stuck between amusement and annoyance. Mostly he isn't really phased by any of this like a rock or.... a big, chunk of metal.

"Dealt with worse than lack of tact before. Don't exactly have a great deal of it myself, but-" He shrugs, again. "So what're you, her keeper?"

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astrongerbeacon July 13 2008, 20:02:29 UTC
"Partner. Actually. I think I'm kind of stuck with her now." He sighs. Probably overdramatically. Georgia growls and shakes him off her arm - when it comes down to it, he's probably stronger than she is, but Martin's well aware Georgia fights dirty, and he doesn't want her to really hurt him.

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