Characters: Simba, open Content: The even-more-exiled prince makes heads and tails of his new home. Location: Union Square Park Time of day: Late afternoon. Warnings: His father is deeeeeadddd, aka angst. Probably. Always.
OSHI- IT'S A LION GET IN THE VANlilywhiteirisMarch 21 2009, 04:12:50 UTC
Iris was hopelessly lost. She had changed her tactic from finding a road she knew the name of, to finding a building with a computer in it to see if anyone knew where she was and how to get back to Harry's place.
It was then that she saw him. "Ah!" she said, startled. She didn't know if there had been a zoo in the vicinity at any point, but she did know that that was definitely a lion in the park in front of her.
She wondered if maybe she was quiet, she'd be able to slip past it and get somewhere safe. She kept her eyes on him as she slipped away, fearing that if he decided to give chase, she wouldn't be able to get away before being bitten.
BUT THE VAN HAS NO GASOLINE NOW WHATeccarlateMarch 21 2009, 04:25:45 UTC
Ash wasn't sure what was happening around here, his confinement - that is, his ability to stay alive, had not ended in the hours he had arrived to Manhattan. There was still much he didn't know and it was really starting to rattle his mind. His body shouldn't be existing-
But here he was, "in the flesh" you could even say. This wasn't a terribly bad thing, he had grown accustomed to being dead, now ... well, now being alive just felt weird. After securing a safe place for Marona, he decided to take a breather, to look around and to try and figure out where to possibly begin with this place. This... Manhattan.
His thoughts were interrupted by the sight of a young woman who seemed to be walking the roads alone. Funny, that didn't seem right. This place was far too dangerous for that!
Ash cleared his throat, "H-Hey! Miss!"
It wasn't until moments later that he realized the large manticore-like beast from afar. Had he walked onto something he shouldn't have?
IT ALL TOTALLY GETS HIJACKED THAT'S WHAT. and only a slight 4th wall rubbingexistasarumorMarch 21 2009, 07:06:26 UTC
Jay had been out and about - it seemed like a good idea, right? Heck, he wasn't getting out much at all lately, spiting winter more than he should and avoiding doing any work. It was probably a good thing there weren't any other agents here (especially Kay)... he'd no doubt get slammed for being such a damn slacker
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VAN = TOTALLY OVER. SORRY GAIS.ndabezithaMarch 21 2009, 14:19:42 UTC
Simba's ears pricked when her heard just the slightest noise. His mane swung as he turned his head.
He still wasn't overly familiar with the strange hairless animals, but he knew they were, for the most part, friendly. Certainly friendly and intelligent enough not to be considered prey.
The first one he saw was a female. At least, he guessed. Her form was softer, she was smaller, and had long hair. The other two, who came in quick succession, were male. The female and the first male seemed frightened. The second male wasn't, but he had some kind of stick.
"H-hello." Simba was never much for fighting. Blame it on being raised by goofy recluses.
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It was then that she saw him. "Ah!" she said, startled. She didn't know if there had been a zoo in the vicinity at any point, but she did know that that was definitely a lion in the park in front of her.
She wondered if maybe she was quiet, she'd be able to slip past it and get somewhere safe. She kept her eyes on him as she slipped away, fearing that if he decided to give chase, she wouldn't be able to get away before being bitten.
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But here he was, "in the flesh" you could even say. This wasn't a terribly bad thing, he had grown accustomed to being dead, now ... well, now being alive just felt weird. After securing a safe place for Marona, he decided to take a breather, to look around and to try and figure out where to possibly begin with this place. This... Manhattan.
His thoughts were interrupted by the sight of a young woman who seemed to be walking the roads alone. Funny, that didn't seem right. This place was far too dangerous for that!
Ash cleared his throat, "H-Hey! Miss!"
It wasn't until moments later that he realized the large manticore-like beast from afar. Had he walked onto something he shouldn't have?
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He still wasn't overly familiar with the strange hairless animals, but he knew they were, for the most part, friendly. Certainly friendly and intelligent enough not to be considered prey.
The first one he saw was a female. At least, he guessed. Her form was softer, she was smaller, and had long hair. The other two, who came in quick succession, were male. The female and the first male seemed frightened. The second male wasn't, but he had some kind of stick.
"H-hello." Simba was never much for fighting. Blame it on being raised by goofy recluses.
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