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He pulls his phone out of his pocket, checking it over. Undamaged. And with a decent battery still. So, maybe things aren't quite looking so bad. Punching in Sid's number, he waits for the man to pick up, closing his eyes for a moment to still his swimming head. | He pulls his phone out of his pocket, checking it over. Undamaged. And with a decent battery still. So, maybe things aren't quite looking so bad. Punching in Sid's number, he waits for the man to pick up, closing his eyes for a moment to still his swimming head. | ||
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Sid was dead asleep, passed out face down in yesterday's clothes. How he managed to lose one of his socks withthe shoe still on was a wonder. And where the other shoe was? Who knows. Sid had not the luck that Lucky had which might be how his phone started ringing to RIck Astley. He growled into his pillow "Awwww '"Bob Sagat''" which...was as good an explecitive as any. Seeing it was Lucky though his opinion changed on teh call. He croaked into the phone "...'suuuuuup ''bubbeleh''?" | Sid was dead asleep, passed out face down in yesterday's clothes. How he managed to lose one of his socks withthe shoe still on was a wonder. And where the other shoe was? Who knows. Sid had not the luck that Lucky had which might be how his phone started ringing to RIck Astley. He growled into his pillow "Awwww '"Bob Sagat''" which...was as good an explecitive as any. Seeing it was Lucky though his opinion changed on teh call. He croaked into the phone "...'suuuuuup ''bubbeleh''?" | ||
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His opinion on the call might not last long, of course. "Sid? Hey," Lucky says, voice sounding pained, and a bit tired. "I ... kind of need a favor. I need a ride." And almost as an afterthought. "Booze would also be nice. Painkillers would be very appreciated too." The man isn't his usual chipper self. He sounds a bit drained, frayed around the edges. | His opinion on the call might not last long, of course. "Sid? Hey," Lucky says, voice sounding pained, and a bit tired. "I ... kind of need a favor. I need a ride." And almost as an afterthought. "Booze would also be nice. Painkillers would be very appreciated too." The man isn't his usual chipper self. He sounds a bit drained, frayed around the edges. | ||
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Sid rolled to his back and started to sober quickly. He was able to do mental math here. He sat up. Woah... too fast. But there it was, adreneline burning lethargy from his system. He grunted and asked groggily, "Sure. Where'm I meetin you?" Truth be told he was already off his ass in teh wayhouse and grabbing a bag, throwing whatever clothes were lying around in it and finding nother shoe. Pointy ear to the phone he said tiredly, "Food? Cash? Crowbar?" Hey best to ask the essentials right? | Sid rolled to his back and started to sober quickly. He was able to do mental math here. He sat up. Woah... too fast. But there it was, adreneline burning lethargy from his system. He grunted and asked groggily, "Sure. Where'm I meetin you?" Truth be told he was already off his ass in teh wayhouse and grabbing a bag, throwing whatever clothes were lying around in it and finding nother shoe. Pointy ear to the phone he said tiredly, "Food? Cash? Crowbar?" Hey best to ask the essentials right? | ||
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"That's a goooood question," Lucky says into the phone, looking around to try and get at least some idea of where he is. The problem with rural Vermont is that anywhere in rural Vermont could be anywhere else in Rural Vermont. And when you come stumbling out of an unfamiliar Hedge Gate? Who the fuck knows where you are. Or if you're even in Vermont. About all he can be sure of is that he's sure as fuck not in Kansas anymore. He's at least been there. | "That's a goooood question," Lucky says into the phone, looking around to try and get at least some idea of where he is. The problem with rural Vermont is that anywhere in rural Vermont could be anywhere else in Rural Vermont. And when you come stumbling out of an unfamiliar Hedge Gate? Who the fuck knows where you are. Or if you're even in Vermont. About all he can be sure of is that he's sure as fuck not in Kansas anymore. He's at least been there. | ||
"Hold on a sec, I think this thing has a..." He glances at the phone, the technology not exactly as daunting as it would be to the previous generation, but leaps and bounds were made while he was in Arcadia. Fiddling with a few buttons, he finally finds what he's looking for: Google Maps. With the option to send a location. And with a push of a button, Sid can now find exactly where he is, god bless advanced technology. He's a few towns over, but no more than a half hour drive. Out in what is essentially the middle of nowhere, along the backroads. "You have food, cash, and a crowbar in your trunk already," he reminds Sid. "In the bug-out bag." That Lucky put there. And may or may not have forgotten to mention. | "Hold on a sec, I think this thing has a..." He glances at the phone, the technology not exactly as daunting as it would be to the previous generation, but leaps and bounds were made while he was in Arcadia. Fiddling with a few buttons, he finally finds what he's looking for: Google Maps. With the option to send a location. And with a push of a button, Sid can now find exactly where he is, god bless advanced technology. He's a few towns over, but no more than a half hour drive. Out in what is essentially the middle of nowhere, along the backroads. "You have food, cash, and a crowbar in your trunk already," he reminds Sid. "In the bug-out bag." That Lucky put there. And may or may not have forgotten to mention. | ||
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The sound of a door closing and keys jingling, bore boots. Another door. The car was turning on. he didn't even look in teh trunk. He was tired as hell and got just tore up earlier. This'll teach him. Adreneline was on. Car was on. Phone was on speakerphone and got dropped into the cup holder. "I know. I just didn't know if you wanted a pop tart or not." Either he was very thoughtful or very unsafe to drive. "can you keep on the phone?" | The sound of a door closing and keys jingling, bore boots. Another door. The car was turning on. he didn't even look in teh trunk. He was tired as hell and got just tore up earlier. This'll teach him. Adreneline was on. Car was on. Phone was on speakerphone and got dropped into the cup holder. "I know. I just didn't know if you wanted a pop tart or not." Either he was very thoughtful or very unsafe to drive. "can you keep on the phone?" | ||
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"Yeah," Lucky tells him. "Battery is full. Think we maybe passed close to a school of sparkfish or something." Whatever the hell that means. Either way, the battery running out didn't seem to be much of an issue. Thouh this time, it's Lucky's turn to ask, "Are you okay to drive? You don't sound very sober." Which is a pretty good guess no matter what time of day it is, for either of them. "Don't wreck the jag. You'll never forgive me." Which probably isn't true, though in Lucky's head, it could be. | "Yeah," Lucky tells him. "Battery is full. Think we maybe passed close to a school of sparkfish or something." Whatever the hell that means. Either way, the battery running out didn't seem to be much of an issue. Thouh this time, it's Lucky's turn to ask, "Are you okay to drive? You don't sound very sober." Which is a pretty good guess no matter what time of day it is, for either of them. "Don't wreck the jag. You'll never forgive me." Which probably isn't true, though in Lucky's head, it could be. | ||
"Also, there are pop tarts under the passenger seat." That sneaky fucking bastard. | "Also, there are pop tarts under the passenger seat." That sneaky fucking bastard. | ||
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Sid was tired, and by Mr. Rogers he'd do anyhting for Lucky but still, that siad he commented tiredly, and drily, "Stop stashing food in this car. We do not crumb in the Jag." He was annoyed but he already knew he'd forgive Lucky and it'd work out. The car anyways. He sighed and said, "I'm good. Slept most of it off. Just feel like ''heck''....really? reeeally??!" he was sighing at the proverbial FCC censoringhim from afar. Tiredly he said "No. I'd forgive you... me... yeah..." | Sid was tired, and by Mr. Rogers he'd do anyhting for Lucky but still, that siad he commented tiredly, and drily, "Stop stashing food in this car. We do not crumb in the Jag." He was annoyed but he already knew he'd forgive Lucky and it'd work out. The car anyways. He sighed and said, "I'm good. Slept most of it off. Just feel like ''heck''....really? reeeally??!" he was sighing at the proverbial FCC censoringhim from afar. Tiredly he said "No. I'd forgive you... me... yeah..." | ||
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− | + | "There are no crumbs in the Jag," Lucky tells him. "There is a box of unopened S'mores Pop-Tarts in the Jag, under the passenger seat, right next to two Monsters. For those times when we need to be sober, but very much aren't. Trust me. You'll thank me later." He chuckles a bit, then groans, because chuckling involves movement of the ribcage. "Ok, yeah, I had that coming. Instant karma." Leaning back against the tree, he says, "Just... be careful, yeah? You're about my only hope right now, Obi-Wan Kebobi. Don't smash yourself on the way." | |
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Sid chuckled tiredly and said I'm takin a shortcut." What short cut? Doc Brown would be so proud of him in that where we're going we don't need roads sort of way. "Yeah yeah. Look if you are approached by a dude in a long black robe just... keep en talkin til I get there." Somehow the Satyr just had all teh patience in the world. Were he irratebeing woken up, it was gone when it was Lucky on thee phone. Were he upset about food being in teh car... it faded fast as it came. The Dusk didn't sweat the shit he knew he was just going to forgive anyways. In accepting what he could not change he sort of found zen. | Sid chuckled tiredly and said I'm takin a shortcut." What short cut? Doc Brown would be so proud of him in that where we're going we don't need roads sort of way. "Yeah yeah. Look if you are approached by a dude in a long black robe just... keep en talkin til I get there." Somehow the Satyr just had all teh patience in the world. Were he irratebeing woken up, it was gone when it was Lucky on thee phone. Were he upset about food being in teh car... it faded fast as it came. The Dusk didn't sweat the shit he knew he was just going to forgive anyways. In accepting what he could not change he sort of found zen. | ||
− | + | Somehow he clipped the drive down to a third of what it should be. The car door slammed, and the Dusk rolled in, sunglasses up like he owned the place. Did he have a weapon on him? Sort of, he was swining a mag flashlight idly at his side like a solid steel cudgel. "Luck?" He spoke into the phone with bag over shoulder, "Where you is, man?" | |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 16 January 2018
Doc Brown, Eat Your Heart Out | |
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The Password is 'Plumthing' | |
Participants | June 12, 2017 Lucky survives a nasty Hedge encounter, falling out of an unfamiliar gate. Thankfully, between Google maps and Sid's ability to drive at speeds that creep up on the sound barrier, he doesn't have to wait that long for help to arrive. |
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Lucky stumbles out of the Hedge Gate, falling against a tree. "Ow," he mutters to no one in particular, the leap to the boat having done a bang-up job on his ribs even -before- the bull-lion-thing attacked and made the world go crazy. He looks around, trying to get his bearings, but very little in the way of bearings are to be had. He's in the middle of a treeline, not far from the banks of a river... with no sign of civilization in sight. "Wellll," he sighs, sliding down to have a seat on the cool, solid, unmoving ground. After the constant tossing on the boat, it's a nice change of pace, even if it does seem oddly still. "Fuck. Me." He pulls his phone out of his pocket, checking it over. Undamaged. And with a decent battery still. So, maybe things aren't quite looking so bad. Punching in Sid's number, he waits for the man to pick up, closing his eyes for a moment to still his swimming head. Sid was dead asleep, passed out face down in yesterday's clothes. How he managed to lose one of his socks withthe shoe still on was a wonder. And where the other shoe was? Who knows. Sid had not the luck that Lucky had which might be how his phone started ringing to RIck Astley. He growled into his pillow "Awwww '"Bob Sagat" which...was as good an explecitive as any. Seeing it was Lucky though his opinion changed on teh call. He croaked into the phone "...'suuuuuup bubbeleh?" His opinion on the call might not last long, of course. "Sid? Hey," Lucky says, voice sounding pained, and a bit tired. "I ... kind of need a favor. I need a ride." And almost as an afterthought. "Booze would also be nice. Painkillers would be very appreciated too." The man isn't his usual chipper self. He sounds a bit drained, frayed around the edges. Sid rolled to his back and started to sober quickly. He was able to do mental math here. He sat up. Woah... too fast. But there it was, adreneline burning lethargy from his system. He grunted and asked groggily, "Sure. Where'm I meetin you?" Truth be told he was already off his ass in teh wayhouse and grabbing a bag, throwing whatever clothes were lying around in it and finding nother shoe. Pointy ear to the phone he said tiredly, "Food? Cash? Crowbar?" Hey best to ask the essentials right?
-> >> Lucky to Here << <-=============================================Rolled 1 Success < 1 4 9 > ========================-> >> Intelligence + Computer No Flags << <-"That's a goooood question," Lucky says into the phone, looking around to try and get at least some idea of where he is. The problem with rural Vermont is that anywhere in rural Vermont could be anywhere else in Rural Vermont. And when you come stumbling out of an unfamiliar Hedge Gate? Who the fuck knows where you are. Or if you're even in Vermont. About all he can be sure of is that he's sure as fuck not in Kansas anymore. He's at least been there. "Hold on a sec, I think this thing has a..." He glances at the phone, the technology not exactly as daunting as it would be to the previous generation, but leaps and bounds were made while he was in Arcadia. Fiddling with a few buttons, he finally finds what he's looking for: Google Maps. With the option to send a location. And with a push of a button, Sid can now find exactly where he is, god bless advanced technology. He's a few towns over, but no more than a half hour drive. Out in what is essentially the middle of nowhere, along the backroads. "You have food, cash, and a crowbar in your trunk already," he reminds Sid. "In the bug-out bag." That Lucky put there. And may or may not have forgotten to mention. The sound of a door closing and keys jingling, bore boots. Another door. The car was turning on. he didn't even look in teh trunk. He was tired as hell and got just tore up earlier. This'll teach him. Adreneline was on. Car was on. Phone was on speakerphone and got dropped into the cup holder. "I know. I just didn't know if you wanted a pop tart or not." Either he was very thoughtful or very unsafe to drive. "can you keep on the phone?" "Yeah," Lucky tells him. "Battery is full. Think we maybe passed close to a school of sparkfish or something." Whatever the hell that means. Either way, the battery running out didn't seem to be much of an issue. Thouh this time, it's Lucky's turn to ask, "Are you okay to drive? You don't sound very sober." Which is a pretty good guess no matter what time of day it is, for either of them. "Don't wreck the jag. You'll never forgive me." Which probably isn't true, though in Lucky's head, it could be. "Also, there are pop tarts under the passenger seat." That sneaky fucking bastard. Sid was tired, and by Mr. Rogers he'd do anyhting for Lucky but still, that siad he commented tiredly, and drily, "Stop stashing food in this car. We do not crumb in the Jag." He was annoyed but he already knew he'd forgive Lucky and it'd work out. The car anyways. He sighed and said, "I'm good. Slept most of it off. Just feel like heck....really? reeeally??!" he was sighing at the proverbial FCC censoringhim from afar. Tiredly he said "No. I'd forgive you... me... yeah..."
-> >> Sid to Here << <-===============================================Rolled 5 Successes for an exceptional success. < 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 > ==================-> >> Dexterity + Drive - 2 8-Again and Rote << <-"There are no crumbs in the Jag," Lucky tells him. "There is a box of unopened S'mores Pop-Tarts in the Jag, under the passenger seat, right next to two Monsters. For those times when we need to be sober, but very much aren't. Trust me. You'll thank me later." He chuckles a bit, then groans, because chuckling involves movement of the ribcage. "Ok, yeah, I had that coming. Instant karma." Leaning back against the tree, he says, "Just... be careful, yeah? You're about my only hope right now, Obi-Wan Kebobi. Don't smash yourself on the way." Sid chuckled tiredly and said I'm takin a shortcut." What short cut? Doc Brown would be so proud of him in that where we're going we don't need roads sort of way. "Yeah yeah. Look if you are approached by a dude in a long black robe just... keep en talkin til I get there." Somehow the Satyr just had all teh patience in the world. Were he irratebeing woken up, it was gone when it was Lucky on thee phone. Were he upset about food being in teh car... it faded fast as it came. The Dusk didn't sweat the shit he knew he was just going to forgive anyways. In accepting what he could not change he sort of found zen. Somehow he clipped the drive down to a third of what it should be. The car door slammed, and the Dusk rolled in, sunglasses up like he owned the place. Did he have a weapon on him? Sort of, he was swining a mag flashlight idly at his side like a solid steel cudgel. "Luck?" He spoke into the phone with bag over shoulder, "Where you is, man?"
-> >> Sid to Here << <-===============================================Rolled 3 Successes < 1 1 1 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 > ========================-> >> Composure + Empathy + 6 No Flags << <-Sid hug up the phone and dropped it into his pocket. Lukcy was in over his head, and inevitable where the State went the Church followed. He took a deep breath offing distraction for Lucky's ego at least, "Eh I think you make it look." If he stayed calm, Lucky would stay calm. Right? He met him half way and said "Yeah I'll change my name to Hiro Protagonist and you can be my crazy roommate Vitaliy Chernobyl...seems somehow appropriate." Holy shit, skater boy could read? Look who is gettin all literary. He walked back and paused, "It save to pop the headlights here? You spittin up blood at all?" He didn't know medicine, but he's been in enough accidents as a stuntman to have a firm handle on good signs s. bad signs.
He walks up beside Sid, throwing an arm around the man's shoulder. He might be trying to make it look all casual-like, but it's clear that he needs a little help walking back. "The big motherfucker got eaten, I think. Turns out, swimming in Hedge rivers, not a good idea for anything."
-> >> Sid to Here << <-===============================================Rolled 2 Successes < 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 9 9 > ==================-> >> Presence + Persuasion 9-Again and Rote << <-Sid arched an eyebrow. He was too tired to argue and any other day he could either challenge him to a battle of wills and POSSIBLY win, or he could guilt him into doing things as he was raised by the very best in teh business. Tonight? Tonight he shoved the thing that looked like a neon plum at the Elf. "I schleped this fruit all teh way out here and brokered a deal for being able to do so. You can make someone's life slightly more convenient or mine." It was half hearted and as there was nothing broken he siad "At least you ahve the energy to be frankenstein obstinate." He paused at that one and sighed. He walked over and opened the door and leaned against it waiting. Tiredly he wore the expression 'are we really gonna do this?' openly. He cared. He didn't get a choice in that and this was not an easy call to get. He was relieved it wasn't as bad as he imagined but they were, quite literally, not out of the woods yet.
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