New in Town (ota)

Oct 27, 2013 22:52

A part of Meg had no idea why she was putting her life on the line for Castiel and the Winchesters. She knew better. She was a demon and self preservation was one of the skills you got really good at being in Hell. Even so, she had put herself in the direct path of the current king of Hell and she knew she was probably going to die ( Read more... )

arrival, draco malfoy, streets, castiel, meg masters

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black_nimbus01 October 28 2013, 03:35:27 UTC
"Far, far from it."

Draco never eaves dropped on purpose unless whatever he caught in the wind was interesting, or it was just unavoidable. A random bloody woman in the street was a little of both.

"I'll take a wild guess that you're new to our fair village. Where did you come from?"

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masters_meg October 28 2013, 23:37:17 UTC
"Missouri. Which is kind of like Kansas, only without a less boring border around it." She replied dryly. "So yeah, I'm new."

Meg let her eyes take in the surroundings. The place seemed quaint. She hated it already.

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black_nimbus01 October 29 2013, 01:33:42 UTC
"That's in the states, isn't it?" Draco wasn't so familiar with the state names. didn't seem like something he needed to know.

"Well, I'm sorry to say you're nowhere near anything familiar now. This is Haurvatat, a little village literally in the middle of nowhere."

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masters_meg October 31 2013, 00:31:30 UTC
"Nowhere's good sometimes. Although this town strikes me as a little boring, too, which is never good either." She said as she looked around some more.

"How many people are stuck here?" Meg asked.

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c_a_s_t_i_e_l October 28 2013, 03:52:25 UTC
She had some timing, didn't she? Dean and Cas had actually talked about Meg very recently. He really did have the worst luck ( ... )

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masters_meg October 28 2013, 23:28:54 UTC
She was surprised to hear his voice, but when Meg turned around to lay her eyes on him, she was even more surprised at his appearance. The demon paused and took him in. Meg could tell he looked different and it wasn't just the lack of iconic accessories.

"Did the dry cleaning and barber angels go on strike or something?" She said sarcastically as she motioned to his person.

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c_a_s_t_i_e_l October 29 2013, 00:12:06 UTC
Oh, he had changed quite a bit even since coming here, but that was more mental growth he supposed.

"I chose to have it like this, actually." Then, with a slight frown. "What are you doing here?"

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masters_meg October 31 2013, 00:28:46 UTC
Meg wasn't sure why Castiel was frowning, but when she thought about it, she didn't really understand the Angel completely so she passed it up as an Angel thing.

"I thought I'd come and sight see. Know any good burger joints in town?" She said with her tone dripping in sarcasm.

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frankenhooker20 October 28 2013, 12:09:15 UTC
As Molly juggled the pumpkin in her arms on the way back to the hotel, she noticed an injured woman stand up from the ground. She assumed she was okay, at least enough to make a smart ass comment, which Molly understood. "Yeah, not so much the Kansas part or even over the rainbow. Welcome to Haurvatat. Uh how are you with the wacky?"

ooc: Description of Molly's tattoos and piercings, here in her profile.

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masters_meg October 28 2013, 23:24:10 UTC
Meg turned to look at the voice. The girl scored points for her language and for her bad-ass look except the pumpkins kind of threw the whole thing off.

She looked the woman up and down before she decided to answer.

"Wacky's my middle name, actually." She said with a sardonic smile.

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frankenhooker20 October 29 2013, 01:57:49 UTC
"Huh your parents named you after doing the wacky?" Her lips curved into a smirk. "You just crossed over into the Twilight Zone, or Twilight Zone meets the BBC. Haurvatat is a pocket dimension that brings people from different times and places. Me? I'm from 21st century Chicago."

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masters_meg October 31 2013, 00:32:54 UTC
"Oh good. The British. Because they're a bag of fun." She said sarcastically as she looked around. "A pocket dimension, huh? Nifty. Haven't been in one of those yet."

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Sorry, I couldn't resist. I hope it's OK. goodnesswins October 28 2013, 22:17:10 UTC
Glinda heard that line, and rolled her eyes.

"I certainly hope your smarter than that farmgirl, and don't expect me to ask you if you're a good witch or a bad witch. I didn't even ask that silly brat that." Glinda said, before realizing she may have offended the woman, "My apologies, but I assure you this is not Oz either. Oz wasn't even Oz the way that silly pig tailed snot nosed little brat put it." Glinda couldn't help herself sometimes. Mind you, all that was said before she actually saw the woman, "Oh, sweet Oz! What happened?" Glinda said, all anger gone.

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It's perfect *g* masters_meg October 28 2013, 23:02:51 UTC
Meg stared at the blonde as if the blonde were talking in a foreign language. It was not an unfamiliar look to Meg's face. The attitude of 'you sound like an idiot' came quite naturally to her. She thought it made her charming.

"Killed by the king of Hell." She said with a smile that might imply she was using symbolism.

Meg wasn't using symbolism.

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Re: It's perfect *g* goodnesswins October 28 2013, 23:08:03 UTC
"The king of hell?" Glinda said, shaking her head, "I've never heard of the realm of hell, but apparently kan sass is similar? Either way, you're hurt. Come, let's get you somewhere they can take care of you." Glinda said, extending her hand to the woman, intending to take her to the clinic she had seen on arrival.

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Re: It's perfect *g* masters_meg October 28 2013, 23:18:54 UTC
Meg took a step back and lifted her arms out beside her like she was surrendering to someone with a gun.

"I'm fine." She said with another smile that was more of a smirk. "I'm completely healed, in fact. It's all just for show."

She turned around on the spot.

"See? I don't even feel tired." She added. "Totally copacetic."

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