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Letale Narrator--The Bellum Letale Mod Journal ([info]letalenarrator) wrote in [info]bellumlogs,
@ 2010-08-08 19:21:00

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Who: Everyone
What: The Final, The Last, The End
Where: Outside Bellum Letale
When: The morning after the masquerade.
Warnings: This is a party post.
Notes: I will not cry I will not cry I will not cry.

The limos pull along the quiet avenue leading to Bellum Letale, and the coming dawn is entirely obscured by midnight's black still. The entourage strongly resembles a funeral, but despite how hard they may look, if the hearse is ahead, the twists and turns of the looming buildings obscure death's coach.

Suddenly, light: but it is not the dawn. It's orange and yellow, a flickering, dangerous light, a candle flame with aspirations to the heavens. It's Bellum Letale. The roof is already consumed, licking heat kindling in the windows of the highest floors and spitting hungry tongues of fire out of the lower exits. The vehicles bearing every resident continue without pause, drawing all nearer, an oil slick puddling at the base of the burning building. The area is still vacant, and a harsh reminder of how the building itself drives off those who take no part in life within its walls.

Before the limousines allow their passengers to alight, there is a massive crash, and the balconies crunch inward within the building's skeleton. More collapsing supports throughout, as levels and walls give way to the heat, and the building goes lame a floor at a time. The locks click, and the doors open, allowing all passengers the freedom of the heat-choked air. Minutes pass as the flames grow more wild and the smoke thickens, until the sound of cracking timber is interrupted by a roar that makes the surviving trees sway and jolts the sewer covers from their beds.

Something pushes through the third floor windows, a limb the size of a redwood that glints of skin or scales. It rakes out, reaching beyond the boundaries of the building into the air--and finding nothing, curls back inward, drawing with it red hot steel beams and raining molten glass and burning splinters down among onlookers. Another earth-shattering below as the creature claws at the night air from successive floors, taking the building down chunk by flaming chunk, until the ruin sinks down into the basement in clouds of debris and choking smoke.

As dawn breaks in spectacular pink and orange rays, the fire is subdued by late-arriving servicemen, and the smell of doused charcoal overtakes all. There is no sign of whatever was within the building as it collapsed, and no witnesses except for those men and women so unfortunate as to be able to hear its death throes--these now homeless residents of Bellum Letale.

The new day breaks, and the smoldering ruins are all that remains. Heaps of brick, fluttering shrouds of burnt material, crushed furniture--and the sturdy stone outline of a stone wishing well, still untouched, buried in the crater of the cataclysm.


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[info]old_fashioned
2010-08-12 11:27 pm UTC (link)
“Samuel?” Helena's voice came first before she appeared, moving around someone and finally finding him amongst the other residents. She had spared small, polite smiles to those she passed but most didn’t register on her radar. She had seen them all out and about, in the hallways, in the elevator, but their names were lost on her. She had no need to stop and say goodbye to them. Most of her friends had already gone so her farewell list was short, but Sam was on it and she wanted to make sure she got to him before she left.

Her smile grew wider as she saw him, her steps faster, and she picked the long ends of her dress as she came closer. She looked a little worse for wear, her dress dirty from the trek through the forest, and her hair and makeup in slight disarray after having been up and anxious in these early morning hours. But she was happy to see him, so very happy that he was okay, and despite the fact that this was a goodbye, she couldn’t help her grin. “Are you well?” Of course Helena would have to ask how he was doing. It was a bad habit she would never be free of.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-08-12 11:55 pm UTC (link)
What a coincidence, Sam had been looking for Helena as well! And when he first heard her voice, he thought it was a hallucination of sorts. But then he turned and saw her, the source of the voice, and he grinned happily because he was glad she was alright and still smiling.

"Helena!" he exclaimed as he hurried toward her, meeting her halfway and then when he got to her he immediately embraced her in a tight hug. "I'm fine, I'm good," he said in a rush, and actually, he felt okay - despite the small part of him that didn't want Shere Khan to be completely gone. The tiger was part of him for a reason, and he still didn't know what that was. But then again, Shere Khan was better off in the jungle where he belonged.

He pulled back to smile at Helena. "How are you? You're...wow, I just can't believe this is it. You have plans? What will you be doing?"

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[info]old_fashioned
2010-08-13 12:22 am UTC (link)
His hug was returned just as tightly, barely able to express how pleased she was that he was safe and sound. The problem with most of these little Bellum surprises was that they all usually ended up worse in the aftermath. She was glad to see this trend was finally bucked. When they pulled apart Helena didn’t step too far away, her hands brushing her hair out of her face as she laughed. “No plans yet? We just... I don’t know.” Despite his question about what she was doing, she couldn’t help but speak in a plural term. No matter what she did end up doing, she wasn’t going to be alone.

“We’ll think of something! We’ve always wanted to travel. What better time than now?” Another soft laugh bubbled up from her, both at herself and the ridiculousness of it all. Whereas most people she had passed had been solemn or sad, Helena was giggling like a schoolgirl. Perhaps it had been a longer night than she thought but she couldn’t help but feel hopeful. There was a whole world of opportunity open to them now. She knew that the sadness might settle upon her sooner rather than later, but right now everyone was safe and sound. That was something they could take comfort in.

“What about you? What are you going to do now?” She paused and looked around for a moment, almost afraid to ask but needing to know. “Is Joanie okay? What are you two going to do?” So many questions! She could hardly contain herself.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-08-13 12:30 am UTC (link)
Sam understood - he figured there would be a plural with Helena. After all, she was pretty serious about her painting guy! "You and the one you've ensnared?" he asked, grinning. "Travel would be good," he agreed. "You guys can do it on your own terms and see what you want to see, not be forced into...a different time period."

At the question about Joanie, he nodded. "She's fine," he assured Helena. "Or, well...she will be. It was a shock, obviously. But she doesn't need this place, none of us do. We're just going to go to her cousin's to get things together and then who knows. Don't worry, Luther's coming too," Sam added, lips pressed together to fight a sarcastic smirk.

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[info]old_fashioned
2010-08-13 01:20 am UTC (link)
"The very one," she conceded with a wry grin. Going anywhere with anyone else wouldn't have even crossed her mind. "I'm looking forward to seeing the world. Russia's at the bottom of the list though." Eventually she would like to see it again, but not for quite some time.

She was visibly relieved to hear that Joanie was well, and she couldn't help but be happy that she and Sam were doing well enough that they would be leaving this wreckage together. Helena's face fell ever so slightly at the mention of Luther but her smile stayed in place. She would try to look on the bright side. "Well at least he won't be turning into Javert." There was that assumption of hers, again. Now with the building gone she had high hopes that all of it's strange phenomena were behind them.

"Do you think you'll want to stay in New York?" Without even thinking about it she was reaching into her purse to pull her phone. Even if they never did keep in touch after they left, she would still like the option. They had met so long ago, who was to say the wouldn't cross paths again?

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-08-13 01:28 am UTC (link)
He could agree with that. Russia was probably one of the last places Sam would want to visit which was a shame because it probably would be an interesting trip - but no, not now. Too many bad memories. "Yeah, I hear you there," he laughed a little. "Though surprisingly, I still have a fondness for vodka."

He pulled out his phone as well, opening up the contacts section. Keeping in touch with Helena was required. "If he turns into Javert, that means I'm turning into Shere Khan, and thus Javert is getting eaten," Sam said hastily as he offered his phone to Helena, so they could switch and punch in numbers. "I've always lived in New York, grew up here and went to college here, so I kind of wouldn't mind going somewhere else," he confessed. "Hopefully you won't mind if I call you every once in awhile. You know, for womanly wisdom and all."

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[info]old_fashioned
2010-08-13 01:49 am UTC (link)
She smirked softly. "I think it actually turned me on to vodka more." Even without the supernatural aspects of it all, conditions were harsh enough to drive anyone to drink.

Helena took his phone and offered him hers, pausing in their conversation to type in her number and email, the only two bits of contact information should could offer now that they were both homeless. She didn't even know what hotel she'd be staying at. She smiled wistfully as he spoke of New York. She had been here all her life. She understood wanting to get out and trying to do something different. "You better call," she teased with a grin and handed him back his phone. "If not for advice, at least updates." She wanted to keep current on how he and Joanie were doing. And of course, how Samuel was faring himself.

Now that they were promising to stay in touch, it felt like a goodbye more than ever. She couldn't help but reach over and give him one last hug. Her earlier giddiness finally was giving way to some solemnity. "Take care, Sam?" It was well wishing, but she'd also his promise back, that he would stay safe.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-08-13 02:00 am UTC (link)
"You better call sometimes too," Sam added, eyes crinkling at the corners when he smiled. "So I'm not a douchenozzle always interrupting you." Though he probably would have many Joanie updates as time went on - he really wanted to be with her, and planned on doing that no matter where they ended up.

He tucked his phone back away, just in time to return the hug. "You too, Helena," he said fondly. "I'll have one of your paintings on my wall someday, making up for the shitty paint job."

It was one last hug but hopefully it wouldn't be the last, as he definitely wanted to see Helena again. Maybe they could manage it. Stranger things have happened.

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[info]old_fashioned
2010-08-13 02:19 am UTC (link)
"I'll call, I'll call. If you see an international number pop on your phone, it's probably me." Now she had his blessing, Helena would be calling. She hoped she remembered to check time zones when she did so.

"I'll send one your way. Especially for you." He was, after all, the one who had encouraged her to try her hand at selling her paintings. She'd be more than happy to give him one on the house. She smiled as she pulled away, and as she made her way back to Vlad, she gave him one last look and a little wave, before she disappeared back the way she came.

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