This Is a Terrible Time for a Surprise [party]

Mar 15, 2014 21:22

While Jemma had promised Drew that she would cut back on her extra hours, it was impossible to get her out of her office this Sunday, trying to catch up on any loose-ends she might have missed while investigating the murder pack. It was a silly name but it stuck ever since Sebastian came to visit. With him hunting, she felt she had no choice but to ( Read more... )

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daleysabrina March 16 2014, 16:01:56 UTC
The day of the full moon was always Sabrina's favorite day of the month, the way her body buzzed with new found energy as she prepared for the change and felt the pull towards the full moon. Normally she would have spent her day outside, running laps that never seemed to ever wear her out until night fell, but lately she found a much more thrilling way to expel that energy and sort of animalistic need that she always felt towards Dean ( ... )

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deantom March 17 2014, 02:21:23 UTC
Whatever else may have been going on inside the house that day had gone completely unnoticed, isolated in Sabrina's wing of the house and otherwise preoccupied as they had been. But the day had wrapped up, the sun dipping progressively lower in the window under it disappeared entirely, and they'd had to tear themselves away from each other and out of her room (that is, after spending a solid few minutes digging around between the tossed covers and piles of pillows that had been knocked around and off the bed for his missing jeans).

He had been expecting to find Sebastian waiting for his sister, maybe, or even Marlow, here a bit early to tag along with Sabrina for the night as she had so fantastically offered to do. Just about anything other than the semi-crowd he heard and eventually saw as they neared the end of the hallway that opened into the main floor's common areas.

What the fuck-"I- have no idea," Dean muttered, instinctively reaching for her hand and stepping out ahead of her toward the shuffling buzz of the crowd, throwing ( ... )

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daleysabrina March 17 2014, 02:33:36 UTC
As they made their way through the crowd, which looked to be just about the same as their previous party (the one that had been strategically planned on a night that didn't hold a full moon in a house of two werewolves), Sabrina looked less than convinced, briefly glancing up at Dean ( ... )

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deantom March 17 2014, 23:25:39 UTC
Everyone needed to go, that much was clear. Wolfsbane potion or not, two werewolves turning on a property filled with a clueless crowd was bad news, both for everyone's safety and, mostly, for the sake of maintaining a level of secrecy when it came to the Daleys and their monthly transformation ( ... )

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daleysabrina March 18 2014, 00:16:58 UTC
Sabrina looked around the room frantically, all turned around now in her own home and the blood pounding inside of her ears, everything starting to slow down as her senses heightened. Everyone was panicking now as they began to catch on and she could smell it on them, filling up her head louder than their words.

She reached out to grab onto Dean, steading herself as she stumbled forwards, shaking her head in a halfhearted attempted to make everything a little bit more clear, at least enough for her to get make it back onto the grounds and go as unnoticed as she possibly could.

It wasn't going to be very long now.

"It's this way-" she started, pointing towards one of the entrances. But then she stopped, shaking her head and realized her own mistakes.

"No. The other way."

After taking another deep breath, knowing that she needed to hold onto her humanity just a little bit longer, and took off in that direction, stumbling out of the room as the muscles in her back began to twist up beneath her top.

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deantom March 18 2014, 04:05:42 UTC
Dean held tightly to the supporting grip she had on his arm, frantically following her mixed directions and throwing the occasional glance over his shoulder, all too aware that entirely too many eyes had turned in their direction, even as the confusion spread between the two ends of the room.

"It's okay," he muttered, automatic and instinctive more so than it was actually true, his focus entirely zoned in on keeping any further panic at bay and getting her outside as quickly (the urgency of it became more and more obvious with every step, the way she clung to him growing fiercer as he felt the jerking of her body reverberated through him) as possible and really shouldn't Marlow have been here by now-

"It'll be fine. Almost there, okay-"

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daleysabrina March 18 2014, 04:24:36 UTC
"Dean, you have to go. It's almost too late-" she warned, the two of them racing down the hallway as fast as her shaking legs would take her.

Her heart was beating fiercely inside of her chest, adrenaline rising the way it always did in a halfhearted attempt to make the shift less painful, as if there was anything that would ever mask the pain of breaking bones.

Sabrina lurched forward, her shoulder pulling backward in a sickening way as her bones snapped and she screamed, refusing to stop moving no matter how blinding the pain was.

They were so close to the back room now, she just couldn't stop. She couldn't let Dean see her finish the change, couldn't let him be around her when she was so dangerous.

"Please, go!" Her words were drowned out by another scream, stumbling as her hip buckled and her joints shifted.

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deantom March 18 2014, 15:56:55 UTC
Dean once again ignored her directions to leave, though this time it was less of a purposeful refusal and more so for the fact that he hardly heard her at all above the deafening roar of the blood pounding in his ears as another skin-crawling scream was pulled out of her ( ... )

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daleysabrina March 18 2014, 16:20:11 UTC
They were so close to the exit, Sabrina could practically feel the cool wind against her face and that was the only thing driving her forward now. Everything else was a blur of sound and colors, not quite making any sense to her as her body fought off the transformation as long as possible.

She reached forward for the door as her fingers changed into claws, bones snapping one by one until her hands weren't hands anymore, swiping at the handle rather than grabbing it.

Her legs gave out under her and Sabrina realized that she wasn't going to make it, knees connecting with the hardwood floor before shattering completely and she screamed.

It couldn't happen now, just a few minutes longer until Dean could get away. He had to get away.

"Dean! GO!" she said again, desperate and ragged, before her face crumbled completely, cracking and elongating as the wolf took over her body.

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marloww March 18 2014, 17:12:02 UTC
When Marlow had offered and Sabrina had asked to join her during the full moon, she didn't quite expect Daley Manor to be so crowded. In fact, she had thought it would be quiet, empty, only Sabrina and Sebastian to deal with the change, maybe Dean hanging around because that seemed like something he would want to do ( ... )

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