[Castiel really has nothing relevant to be posting about. He would've skipped doing so for this event entirely, busy with other projects, if it didn't happen to become necessary
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People seem to think that shoving me in a locker and leaving me there for a few hours after school is a funny way to show me that they are the ones in charge. They're nothing but bullies.
[But she does smile, at the thanks.]
You're welcome. Try not to hurt yourself by trying to get out until I get there.
Yes, well -- high school isn't exactly a pit of welcoming attitude if you're different, unfortunately. Cruelty is something I am well accustomed to.
[Rachel doesn't sound all that bothered -- she's gotten used to it. And she has friends now to endure the bullying and torment, so really, her life could be worse. But she's on her way!]
[Bullying sucks, Castiel. 8( But soon enough, Rachel is carefully picking the lock with a bobby pin, frowning in concentration as she turns the padlock dial.
She's gotten pretty good at it, seeing as people like to steal her things and put them somewhere else. Or switch locks on her locker. Or -- well, you get the idea.
But soon enough, she unhooks the lock and opens the door with a bright smile.]
[Offline]wingsandwillNovember 9 2011, 21:15:58 UTC
[He's quiet while she works, worn out from being stuck in a locker for hours. When she finally manages to get it unlocked and open the door, he steps out, looking more than a little disheveled and generally displeased though he does nod at her in thanks.]
[Offline]wingsandwillNovember 9 2011, 21:24:56 UTC
[Sitting down sounds good, as he carefully sinks to the ground next to the locker, wary for any other traps or the locker attempting to grab him again or something.]
Castiel, remember to breathe.
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[Obviously. He's be unconscious if he wasn't, okay. 8|]
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Do you have a water source.
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No. But it's only been a few hours.
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[In other words, he's not going to suffocate, which he's reminded himself a few times. Claustrophobia sucks.]
You have practice at this?
[What a weird thing to have a skill in.]
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[8|]
I will be there shortly to pick the lock.
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[But here, Rachel, feel special; he doesn't say this to just anyone.]
Thank you.
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[But she does smile, at the thanks.]
You're welcome. Try not to hurt yourself by trying to get out until I get there.
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Trapping someone intentionally is cruel.
[Unless there's a good reason for it, anyway. And just to mess with them isn't really a good reason.]
Alright.
[He won't kick it anymore; his knee hurts anyway from doing it before. 8(]
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[Rachel doesn't sound all that bothered -- she's gotten used to it. And she has friends now to endure the bullying and torment, so really, her life could be worse. But she's on her way!]
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And he'll just be waiting patiently until you arrive, Rachel. Not like he can do anything else.]
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She's gotten pretty good at it, seeing as people like to steal her things and put them somewhere else. Or switch locks on her locker. Or -- well, you get the idea.
But soon enough, she unhooks the lock and opens the door with a bright smile.]
Much better.
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You should sit down. It's an experience.
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That was unpleasant.
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