Darklis Tinka (mindblowing) wrote in light_of_may, @ 2013-06-01 21:59:00 |
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Entry tags: | #group scene, 2009-09-27, dalila, darklis, lumen, pancho |
& my pa's such a gourmet for gore
Who: Dalila, Darklis, Lumen & Pancho
Where: The Family That Slays Together
When: After homecoming/wakey-wakey...
They were moving.
They were still moving.
From the way they were moving, Darklis figured they were in a car or something else with wheels and an engine. She wasn’t sure how that happened. Didn’t Rico and Charlotte just-- Her eyes snapped open. Car, backseat, people... Her sense of smell revealed both Dalila and Lumen without her looking around, but who was... Is that Mr. Wrigley? Pressing her head back against her headrest, she frowned around the car. The small detail of not being able to remember how she got there was not at all comforting to the Azraelan. “Guys?” If someone could answer it’d be awesome.
Actually, if someone could stop the car so they could all just get out? That’d be even bett--
And the car stopped. Far too abruptly for her liking. Hard. It was hard. So was the way her head had just snapped forward to meet the headrest of the passenger seat. She’d never been in a car crash, vampire reflexes tended to be too fast to allow a mortal to pile into them head on. The hell had they hit anyway? Where were they? And... her head hurt. Pressing her hand to the ache, Darklis ignored the pain the lanced through her neck as she leaned down to try and unbuckle her seatbelt. She was the kind-of-unbreakable one here, right? So she needed to check on the others, and--
“Dalila!” The buckle quite literally snapped and the vampire shot right out of Dalila’s door after her. This was too weird for her to run out there on her own. She was ignoring the fact that her hand had come away from her face a touch bloody, her hairline suffering from its ordeal with the headrest. Now there was a bloody smudge on her dress where she’d wiped her hand. But that was far from important just now.
From outside the car she could see that they were... in the middle of nowhere. And she was so overdressed for a hike.