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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]lemortvivant
2010-08-13 02:42 am UTC (link)
[From here.]

After watching Lotte leave, Bran felt considerably lighter than he had before. Yes, the building was destroyed and they were all essentially homeless, but maybe it wasn't such a bad thing. At least it was a chance to move on, and even though they might still have their abilities, he doubted the full moon transformations would happen anymore. Maybe a part of them would remain connected to their fables, but it didn't have to define them... not anymore. Despite his closeness to Erik, a distant fond memory to be tucked away was all he wanted him to be now.

He turned and made his way back through the crowd, spotting Gabby and heading towards her. "I've done all I needed to do," he told her once he reached her side, casting another look around - but now it was casual, not longing. He was ready to go and never look back. "Whenever you want to leave, I'm ready."

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[info]i_luv_shoes
2010-08-13 12:04 pm UTC (link)
Gabby waited patiently for Bran, getting her things together and sending a few text messages to her parents to see if it was alright to come home for a visit. All of her things were still in storage, but she had the essentials for now and that was what U-Haul was for. It also wouldn't hurt to get new furniture too, wherever she ended up...oooh, hello Ikea! It will be nice to see you again!

When Bran approached she stuffed her phone back in her purse and smiled at him. "I'm ready," she nodded. "Feel like going to Georgia? I'll drive, as long as you don't mind me singing along to Lady Gaga and 30 Seconds to Mars." Her eyes twinkled, however, giving her away. "Though I might be able to be convinced to switch it to Mozart occasionally. Depends on your methods." With an eyelash flutter, she scooted up close to him and tilted her face up, the tip of her nose touching his.

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[info]lemortvivant
2010-08-13 07:49 pm UTC (link)
He had no set destination in mind, and anywhere that wasn't here sounded just fine to him. "Sure, Georgia sounds great." He'd been too many places over the years to remember every single one, but he hadn't spent too much time in the South - so at least it would be a new experience. Listening to Lady Gaga the entire way would also be a new experience, but he pulled a face at the thought. "I guess it wouldn't be so bad, as long as you sing along." Bran couldn't pretend that he wouldn't have preferred Mozart, though, and a smile tugged at his lips as he looked down at her.

"I think my methods might end up being pretty successful," he said thoughtfully, leaning forward to kiss her. For once he didn't worry about the future, deciding that he'd take whatever happened as it came and go from there.

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[info]i_luv_shoes
2010-08-13 08:20 pm UTC (link)
Just dance, gonna be okay! Da da doo doo! Gabby, of course, returned the kiss, her arms winding around Bran's neck - and she gave him another passionate expression of affection to follow that one. She didn't care who was watching or that the entire surrounding area was covered in debris, and thus it looked like the apocalypse. She was happy she would get to leave with her handsome Dark and Mysterious Raven who had such a nice smile; now hopefully he'd find more reasons to let those particular muscles work.

"I think so too," she agreed, fake-swooning although it wasn't that much of a stretch. Rawr, Raven! "You're very convincing. We'll be jamming to Mozart the whole way there. And I actually have a pretty fantastic voice, darling, I should in fact audition for American Idol. Now we're off to see the Wizard." Humming the first few bars of the song, her fingers entwined with his, she took off - leaving the mess behind.

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[info]lemortvivant
2010-08-14 02:22 am UTC (link)
Usually displays of affection in general weren't something he engaged in, never mind ones in public - but strangely, he just couldn't find it in himself to care as his arms wound themselves around her waist. People were far too preoccupied with their own problems to pay attention, and it wasn't like he really knew many of them anyway. Besides, he'd never really been one to give a damn what other people thought.

"Jamming to Mozart," he smirked. "I like the way that sounds." Despite himself Bran couldn't help but be a little surprised when she said she had a fantastic voice - but whether it was true or not, it didn't really matter. It still made him laugh, though, and he didn't bother looking back at the rubble as he let her lead him away - for once, he was completely willing to follow.

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