Log:Fireworks in the Park
Fireworks in the Park | |
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Participants | 17 December, 2019 Explosions and flashes of light attracts attention in the Riverside Park. Thea meets Widget and Audra. Thea gives Widget an MDMA tablet and Widget gives Thea a gun and some bullets. |
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It's quiet. Almost the witching hour, the city had slowed down.. in the park, at least. The modern LEDs do cast some light, but aside from that? It's dark out. Dark and mostly quiet. Lonely, maybe. A certain white-haired punk is crouched by the riverbank, fiddling with something. A pipe on a stick, perhaps? Her mirror image, glowing tattoos reflected in the still water, copies her every action. She's fiddling with her zippo. Her face is illuminated by the flame, her glasses reflecting the light as she struggles to make her be-mittened hands work. Ssssssss--! The flame catches, burning through a... rope? A fuze? "C'mon, lovely.." A rocket screams, shrieks through the air, casting a glowing trail behind it. KABOOM! Blue stars shine down, exploding in a burst of light and heat and noise. They reflect in the water's surface. Birds, startled from their sleep, cry and squawk and scatter from their nests. And Thea? Grinning like a maniac, she shifts down the riverbank. Lighting fuses. And for a moment, she just stands there, watching the sparks burn ever closer to ignition.
So across the water, a certain gremlin looks up at the light and blinks in confusion. She hadn't done that one, had she? Oh? Was there another? Another, yes, because she's got her thumb over a button rigged up to an ad-hoc salvo of fireworks of her own. This...felt like a challenge. A game? The gremlin likes it, whatever it is. And whoever has a like mind, of course.
Sparks are reflected in the water's surface, as rocket trails fill the air. Cracks, snaps, splutters.. KABOOMS. The light is almost blinding. Pinks and greens and blues and blinding white. Thea does not put her lighter away. The Changeling holds the flame out, her arm relaxed/ slightly bent front of her.
It does give a good view of the weird short person hopping up and down on the other side of the water like a maniac, though. Hers are louder. If Thea has fireworks, Widget has flak. Bright and loud and concussive and hot, really only considered anything but proper rockets because it's in different colors and doesn't spew shrapnel anywhere. After the noise and ear-ringing dies down, the manic notes of a very pleased cackle finds it's way Thea-ward. Weirdo incoming?
Three figures illuminated by the mad lightshow. One glowing and punky. One short and bouncing. One tall and misshapen. Audra's path converges with the others, the trio of witches convening on an explosive sabbath. "Do you have a license for this?" It's called out, though the woman's voice hangs in the air before falling flat. It seemed directed at either figure, though in truth Audra only recognized one of the pair.
-> >> Thea to Here << <-==============================================Rolled 1 Success < 1 1 5 7 10 > ======================-> >> Manipulation + Subterfuge No Flags << <-That longing, stoic gaze of Thea's shifts into a mad grin. The rakish punk's violently violet eyes -- are they glowing? -- follow the trail of light and sound, before her reflexes kick in and she throws a tattooed hand up to protect her face. Shehe laughs. Thea has an explosive laugh. Loud and bold and brash. It echoes over the water, in the aftermath of the impromptu fireworks display. The flame, still burning at her zippo lighter, flickers and splutters. The glowing punk's lips part, her teeth brilliantly white. She's about to greet the cackling figure. And then? Do you have a license for this? The grin broadens, and she looks over a shoulder, throwing those wild curls about in the process. "I sure do," she says, potentially sounding convincing depending on the listener! And as she speaks, she presses the end of the flame to another rocket's fuse. "Best stand back, love." She suggests, with a wink, holding the plastic tubing upright in front of her... in a way which was highly likely to be unsafe.
-> >> Audra to Here << <-=============================================Rolled 0 Success < 1 3 > ========================-> >> Perception + Subterfuge No Flags << <--> >> Audra to Here << <-=============================================Rolled 5 Successes for an exceptional success. < 1 2 8 8 8 8 9 > =================================-> >> Wits + Empathy No Flags << <-Audra can easily tell that. Thea is lying. Moreover, she's definitely taking the piss.
And the smellllll. It's industrial in the extreme, exhaust and burnt plastics and rust, all mingling into heady pollutant tang. The stench of propellant doesn't help any, turning it into a mildly caustic curler of a funk. At least the voice is stately and put toge- ha no it's awful. Someone doesn't have a very firm grip on her sanity or the English language, high and manic words scattershot in execution. Mexican accent? A crude one, if someone has the ears for it. "Who/are/you!? So cool and pretty tattoos and can help with the fireworks and my name is Widget hi and that's Audra and there's no license and hey did you see that duck get scared and- Inhale. Exhale. "Hi. Yes."
"Hello, Widget. Staying safe, I hope?" The owner of the second explosion is now confirmed, and a great burden is lifted as Audra's biased assumptions are proven true. No need to feel nervous for presumptions of guilt when you're right. The towering woman scans the water, her beady gaze illuminated by the nighttime glow - a wolfish grin hinted at by the odd lighting.
This close, the rocket really does sound like it SCREAMS out of Thea's grasp. She's not touching it directly, of course not. That'd be insane. A high pitched shriek, and then a crackle. And then? A KABOOM. This firework was the biggest yet, a giant Chrysanthemum bloom of coloured sparks, high up in the air. Dimples form at Thea's cheeks as she stares upwards, an almost dreamy sort of edge gained in her expression. Aaand then Audra's words register. "Whaddya mean, 'make sure this display don't attract no inquisitive mortals?' " Thea says, loudly. Her accent still distinctly British. She *finally* clicks her zippo shut. Punctuating her sentence with a little click, which was hard to distinguish from the ringing in her ears anyway. "Tha's half the point, innit." Thea arches an eyebrow at Audra, the rakish grin returning to her lips. Aaand then she squats down to Widget's height, palms resting on her knees. "I'm Thea. I take it you know this woman, then? Audra, did you say? Is she a cop?" Thea looks back to Audra. "You've gotta tell me if yer a cop."
But Thea speaks again and Widget gets a hint of the accent through that sweet sweet tinnitus. "Sound like Jenny. Yes." ....That's it, really. Thea sounds like Jenny. I-It's not like Widget doesn't know what a British accent sounds like. That'd...that'd be silly. Shut up. "Audra? Yes. Cop? No. Works for the law. But not that law. Think so?" Peering at Audra, Widget discretely puts the detonator away. It was true, though. Totally needed to say they were a cop.
"A cop? Not quite..." Audra gnaws on her inner lip before continuing, trying to stifle a smirk. "Though I am close enough to snag things from their offices, on occasions. I don't recall any ongoing investigations for maniacal firebugs, so I imagine that you've either escaped confinement, or you haven't been caught." Audra steps forward and approaches, if only so the three are in polite talking distance. "It was a nice display, at least. Why don't we start off properly." She gestures to herself, resisting the urge to bow as she watches the punk kneel down. "Audra. It's nice to meet you, Thea."
"Jenny? Girlfriend. Tall. Made of plants. Makes booze and grows /lots/ of weed. Yes." Well, points for honesty. Widget doesn't bow, she just sort of fidgets. And then perks up. The gremlin has spent enough time on the streets to appreciate a good ol' fashioned street hawker. Oooh. This looked promising. "Take swaps?"
"Take swaps?" Again, she's repeating what Widget has just said. This time she wrinkles her nose, before she laughs again. Her laugh is still loud. Still bold. Still echoes across the water. "Well, why not? I am nothing if I'm not reasonable." Thea's lightly pointed teeth glimmer in the dim light. It's not pitch black out here, the LED lights from the street lamps do mean that there is some light. It's just that the glow from her hair, from her eyes, from her tattoos is drastically bolder than the surrounding light sources. And so the shifting colours cast the strangest light over the packages she produces from her pockets. "Well. Here you go. A gift from Auntie Thea." They're little party bags, the sort that children's lollies usually are packaged in. Inside there is a sparkler.. and a tiny square plastic bag with a single white pill. The pill is ordinary enough looking, with a fireworks symbol pressed into it as an identifying marker. One could presume it was an MDMA tablet.
Thea was pretty. Blinkblink. Right! The swap! The sparkler and the...piece of candy? Widget doesn't know what that is. But...hm. Oh! Oh! Widget has /this!/ Have some....bullets? Yup. Those are bullets. "Magic. Really neat. Flip the gun first. Yes." Aaand Widget downs the pill thing right there and tries to find her lighter. She liked the sparklers.
And the candy, whatever that was supposed to be. Tasted kind of bitter. But hey, Widget would try anything once. |