Kathy could hear the noise all around her. Worse, her jaw ached from all the clacking she was doing herself. She wanted to stop, to push her way through the endless mob of dead people, to get somewhere she could be alone and not HURT anyone, but her body wouldn't do what she wanted. It just dragged itself forward, gliding through the other exes with a grace that seemed wrong for a corpse to have. She was faster than the rest, able to sprint while they only staggered, and somehow that speed translated into an ability to slide through crowds like mist.
Because of that, the dead girl that had once been Katherine Hana Li made it to the center of the mob, where all the exes in this location had turned their unblinking attention. Only one thing could cause this kind of focus in the dead: fresh meat. Where the living Kathy now realized that she was looking at the remains of a stocky man in a green bandanna and pair of sweats, the dead Kathy only saw food. She knelt on the hard pavement and did as her undead brethren were doing; she reached out and grabbed her own portion of that fresh meat and hot blood, bringing a handful of something wet and slippery to her mouth--
Kathy managed to wrench herself out of the dream, stifling the gasp that would surely wake Raven if her thrashing hadn't already done so. She lay still for a moment, frantically swallowing--not bile, which would have been nice, but saliva. If she really wanted to, she could remember the taste and the smell of that dead Seventeen. Most of her recognized it had smelled awful, that nothing smelled good with its insides on the outsides.
A small part of her, the part that came to the forefront whenever sheremembered dreamed about the past eight months, thought it smelled delicious. She was afraid it always would.
Silently, she slipped out of the guest bed and made her way to the bathroom where she could rinse her mouth out and brush her teeth again. It was the only way to get the imagined taste of salt and pennies out of her mouth. And then to the living room, where she snagged the laptop Hardison had given her and called up a queue of cute animal videos. She'd stay up till dawn before sneaking back into the guest room to catch another hour or so of sleep. Or, at least, to pretend to so nobody asked questions about why she was up so early.
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Because of that, the dead girl that had once been Katherine Hana Li made it to the center of the mob, where all the exes in this location had turned their unblinking attention. Only one thing could cause this kind of focus in the dead: fresh meat. Where the living Kathy now realized that she was looking at the remains of a stocky man in a green bandanna and pair of sweats, the dead Kathy only saw food. She knelt on the hard pavement and did as her undead brethren were doing; she reached out and grabbed her own portion of that fresh meat and hot blood, bringing a handful of something wet and slippery to her mouth--
Kathy managed to wrench herself out of the dream, stifling the gasp that would surely wake Raven if her thrashing hadn't already done so. She lay still for a moment, frantically swallowing--not bile, which would have been nice, but saliva. If she really wanted to, she could remember the taste and the smell of that dead Seventeen. Most of her recognized it had smelled awful, that nothing smelled good with its insides on the outsides.
A small part of her, the part that came to the forefront whenever she
Silently, she slipped out of the guest bed and made her way to the bathroom where she could rinse her mouth out and brush her teeth again. It was the only way to get the imagined taste of salt and pennies out of her mouth. And then to the living room, where she snagged the laptop Hardison had given her and called up a queue of cute animal videos. She'd stay up till dawn before sneaking back into the guest room to catch another hour or so of sleep. Or, at least, to pretend to so nobody asked questions about why she was up so early.
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Date: 2017-02-03 04:56 pm (UTC)Hope you didn't mind your mentor's shirtlessness, Kathy. At least he had on pants.
"You ain't been up all night, have you?"
If she had and he hadn't noticed, he was going to be so pissed at himself.
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Date: 2017-02-03 05:42 pm (UTC)Even if the part of her that was still eight--no, nineteen now--took a second to appreciate the view.
"Oh no, of course not." Which would have been her answer, regardless. "I'm just poking around on my laptop for a little while before I go to bed again. Still settling in, you know?"
...Ignore those dark circles under her eyes, Eliot. They were a trick of the light.
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Date: 2017-02-03 05:57 pm (UTC)He'd even gotten to whip out that cliche Twain quote a time or two.
"Mind if I sit up with you a bit?"
He wasn't going to press her for details she didn't want to share, but he wasn't about to leave her alone looking wrecked, either.
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:00 pm (UTC)Just till dawn, really!
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:06 pm (UTC)He was sleeping better than he had back in December, but still wasn't completely back to his normal schedule, himself. Especially not with visions of dead Kathy's head flopping around to go with all the ones of mindless-evil Hardison and Parker that kept popping up in his dreams.
"And I never said you gotta be interestin'. Could catch up on my own reading and let you keep doin' your thing, if you like."
He had a book about the history of the electric chair. You know, a little light reading.
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:32 pm (UTC)"I...okay," Kathy said, realizing that protesting more was just going to make it obvious that she had something to hide. "I mean, if you're sure...? That I'm not bothering you, I mean."
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:42 pm (UTC)Smooth, dude. Real smooth.
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:47 pm (UTC)"Not sure what there is to talk about," Kathy said, also super-convincingly as she snagged a magazine herself. Because, yes, she was interested in what the Williams-Sonoma catalogue looked like, thanks. "It's been a pretty quiet week for me. I figure I'll start looking for a job soon, I guess?"
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Date: 2017-02-03 06:55 pm (UTC)"Could do, if you think you're up for it." Eliot kept his thumb in his book, but clearly wasn't actually reading it yet. "The quiet workin' for you? Or is it leavin' you too much time to think?"
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Date: 2017-02-03 07:07 pm (UTC)"I'm just not used to having so much free time on my hands," Kathy said, not really answering his question. "There was always something else to do: study, hang out with people, patrol..."
Now she was out of school, avoiding most of her friends (those who weren't avoiding her), and the idea of putting her costume on made her nauseous.
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Date: 2017-02-03 07:23 pm (UTC)Then he'd come home and found his high school sweetheart married to another man and had just kind of -- stopped coming home at all.
"You got any ideas of what kinda job you might want to do?"
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Date: 2017-02-03 07:34 pm (UTC)Great strategy. The best. No one had a better strategy.
"I don't really know," she said, staring at a page full of blenders. Why did people need so many blender options? "I was thinking about walking through town and seeing what caught my eye. Maybe the gaming shop in town, or the pet shelter or something."
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Date: 2017-02-03 07:38 pm (UTC)"I could definitely see you helpin' out at the shelter," Eliot said. "You've always had a caretaker streak in ya, and those critters'd probably love the company."
Val started scratching at the back door to be let back in, as though she was anxious to come prove Eliot's point.
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Date: 2017-02-03 07:50 pm (UTC)"It might be nice to spend some time there," Kathy said thoughtfully. "I wonder if Raven would be okay with us getting a dog once we move. I've never had a pet before."
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Date: 2017-02-03 08:02 pm (UTC)Or when you're swooping in and renaming your boyfriend's dog and ruining all his hard work training her, Hardison.
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Date: 2017-02-03 08:07 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-02-03 08:11 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2017-02-03 08:22 pm (UTC)"Some folks just ain't pet people," Eliot said. "They do tend to make things a little . . . chaotic. Even when they're clean and well trained. My sister and I had to work on our parents forever to convince 'em we'd take care of a dog ourselves, instead of just gettin' them stuck with the gross stuff while we spent all our time playin'."
And then their parents had still gotten stuck with a lot of the gross stuff. Eliot had only been about six when they got Rocko.
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Date: 2017-02-03 08:36 pm (UTC)--That faded when she realized she had no idea what had happened to Sarah or her parents. She'd have to ask Raven at some point, but she kept forgetting to ask when they were together.
For some reason.
"Did you end up with a dog in the end?"
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Date: 2017-02-03 08:46 pm (UTC)That'd been a rough couple of years.
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Date: 2017-02-03 09:12 pm (UTC)Though the idea of going into Baltimore scared her, funnily enough. Too many people.
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Date: 2017-02-03 09:15 pm (UTC)It was a nice story. One likely to take Kathy's mind off things for a bit, since she didn't seem much interested in talking about what was actually bothering her.
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Date: 2017-02-03 09:21 pm (UTC)"No, you didn't," she said, turning to him. She was just happy to have something to focus on that wasn't inside her own head. "What made you decide to adopt her?"
Kathy's hand found the velvet of Val's ear and scritched.
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Date: 2017-02-03 09:26 pm (UTC)Eliot snorted at his goofy-ass dog. Really, it was like she wanted people to think she was touch starved.
"Actually, it kinda went the other way around. She showed up at the diner one day about -- hell almost two years ago exactly. Once I made sure she wasn't a student, I took her over to the shelter so she could get herself adopted up proper." He smiled at the memory of inspecting the place top to bottom to make sure they were secure and well-kept before letting them take the puppy from him. "Trouble was, she kept escapin' and poppin' up on my door step."
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Date: 2017-02-03 10:04 pm (UTC)And then she was offering a tentative grin Eliot's way. "Of course she did. She'd found her person." She did a bit of quick mental calendar checking. "Val short for Valentine?"
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