The Park, Saturday evening

Dec 19, 2015 23:49

Raven's brothers hadn't returned to torment her dreams the night before, but she had seen something, some strange image of the human Santa Claus, though his face had been skull-like instead of normal. Ordinarily she might have just brushed it off, but Fandom being Fandom, she knew better ( Read more... )

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heromaniac December 20 2015, 05:17:47 UTC
Momoko had been simply on a run for some ice cream while Jaime was checking them into the hotel when she felt a sudden and intense rush of... feelings. Now that she was AWARE of the weirdness it was easier to tell it wasn't hers.

But this time, there was also a small familiar non-emotion tingle in there... and a glance at the sky gave her the answer. An advantage to having powers intended for fighting demons? She could see evil. And there was a large black aura over there! That meant a lot of evil. And it felt familiar. Then there was a scream, and Momoko quickly transformed and took off flying towards the aura.

Coming in fast, Blossom aimed a flying kick at the one who was holding Raven down. He was practically oooozing black aura. Wait... was he actually oozing blackness?

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sons_of_trigon December 20 2015, 05:36:52 UTC
Wrath grunted as Blossom's kick knocked him back. "Oh, look," he sneered as he got to his feet. "An appetizer."

Raven still lay on the ground, curled in a ball and shaking.

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heromaniac December 20 2015, 05:43:55 UTC
"Ooooookay," Blossom had her yo-yo out and spinning. Seeing the guy was still surrounded by a black aura, she also started charging it with her White Light. "You'd think having four eyes would mean you'd see better. I'm the dessert. You know... the sweet that ends the meal?"

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sons_of_trigon December 20 2015, 05:52:26 UTC
"That toy supposed to scare me?" Wrath said. He focused his power on Blossom, trying to fill her with anger. He choose a nearby tree for a target of that rage, because he thought it would be amusing to see her go to town on it with a yo-yo.

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