anthony crowley (
demonicmiracle) wrote in
apocalypsehowcomm2022-05-04 08:27 pm
(log) tdm prompts
Who: crowley + various
When: may
Where: dogtown + the train to the appalachians
Summary: what it says on the tin
Notes: this is gonna be closed prompts, but feel free to hit me up if you'd like a thing!!
Warnings: scary dark times, will update as needed or put warnings in the comments
When: may
Where: dogtown + the train to the appalachians
Summary: what it says on the tin
Notes: this is gonna be closed prompts, but feel free to hit me up if you'd like a thing!!
Warnings: scary dark times, will update as needed or put warnings in the comments

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Work together. Make prey afraid so it run to hunters waiting.
[ Her opinion of humans in general is not so high that she thinks they'll alo be fine. But the humans with ADI? The people from other worlds? They should be okay. Even Bruno is more likely to hide than to run off.
The tapping starts right behind her, and if she weren't accustomed to hunting and lurking in the dark depths of the ocean on the edge of the continental shelf, she might have jumped.
Slowly, she reaches out to where she last saw Crowley, to where his voice comes from. ]
I grab your hand. [ A moment later, she finds his hand and covers it with hers. ] I am here. If you throw punch, you will not hit me.
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[He's worried about Aziraphale, but it's the sort of worry that would exist regardless of the level of danger, and the sort of worry that he's carried with him so long he can keep it contained.
Aziraphale is likely just as safe as him, if not safer, on account of being able to handle himself in a fight far better than Crowley can.
The tapping starting up right nearby has him freezing, but he doesn't jump, nor does he jump when Katrina touches him. It's a little odd, but he understands the logic, remaining still until she finds his hand.]
I'll do — [my best would've been the end of that sentence, had he not been interrupted by someone reaching the edge of their fear threshold.
That was definitely the sound of someone trying to run, only tp trip over something and faceplant on the floor nearby.] — Oh, for fuck's sake.
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As much as she'd like to, Katrina does not let out a longsuffering sigh-- which is a shame, as it would have been her first one ever. ]
This is how they hunt. [ And that is, indeed, her first attempt at flat irony. In short, she agrees with Crowley's sentiment. ]
This person is a fool. There is no hunter in this train car. It would have made sound.
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But there are no sounds of like, flesh being torn asunder, so they're probably fine.]
Don't tell them that, better them than us if something does get inside.
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Yes. [ The tapping comes again, from a row or two down. ] If no one run outside, they will be tired of waiting and will go hunt other prey.
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[If they'd been here several decades ago, it might have been different, but safety upgrades make it pretty tricky to get out of a moving train.]
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[ A decidedly not comforting thought. ]
And we will not starve. We can share sandwich you gave to me.
[ Katrina being positive? Perhaps the apocalypse is nigh indeed. ]
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Hopefully we'll not be in here that long. It feels like the train's still moving.
[It's said with the awareness that Entities are very good at messing with perception, so for all he knows they could've been stopped for twenty minutes.]
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humanslosershumans. ]This journey teach me that mountains are not safe.
[ Nothing like this ever happened in the ocean, that much she's sure of.
And then, just as suddenly as the lights went out, they come back. Katrina blinks as her eyes adjust to what feels like the glare of the sun.
The tapping has also stopped. ]
They are finished.
[ Whoever "they" even are. ]