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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]arcere
2010-08-14 02:05 am UTC (link)
"I'm fine." A little seething, deep inside, but otherwise he was still sane and unharmed. He glanced across the crowd and the building again, feeling a faint pang of ... something. "Chances are I'll find a hotel, for a day or two. I might head back to Boston, actually. It's been a while." Home, for at least a month or so.

Though he wondered if he shouldn't just sell half his stuff and stay here in New York, moving from hotel to hotel as he needed to. There had to be some places willing to keep him for a week or two. Otherwise, he supposed, he could find a nice cardboard box in a damp alleyway somewhere.

"What about you?" Concern for someone who'd been one of the relatively few people he considered a friend won out over general apathy and slight shock. Besides, she really didn't look all that good; it was probably better to be halfway decent than act like normal. Now, was that Van Helsing or himself making that suggestion, he wondered?

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[info]wickedwicker
2010-08-14 02:14 am UTC (link)
Whenever somebody said they were "fine," they weren't. Fine wasn't a word that fine people used - it was a word used by people attempting to seem fine. It defined itself in the positive and negative, being very problematic in the process. Luckily, Joanie wasn't in the state of mind to dog him for a real response. She was just glad to see that he wasn't bleeding.

"Oh," she replied at his plan, nodding slightly. "That...sounds pretty good." And expensive. Then again, she had little respect for hotels in general - they just struck her as so seedy, even when they were being used for non-seedy things.

The fact that Aiden was actually asking about her plans without a detectable hint of sarcasm should have knocked her on her ass. Instead, she took it in stride - shock still claimed her. "I've got a cousin in the city," she said, tucking strands of hair behind her ears. "Luther, Sam and I are going to go...and count on my ability to convince him to let us crash for a day or two." She paused. "If you don't want to spend the money on a hotel, you can come with us." Despite the situation, she offered a thin smile. "Filling Harry's apartment with strange men will be my payback for that time he hung all my bras out the window when we were teenagers."

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[info]arcere
2010-08-14 02:26 am UTC (link)
Maybe it was shock, finally setting in. Maybe it was just how ridiculous this entire thing was. Regardless, when Joanie made her offer for him to come with her and the rest of them, and the particular reason why, he actually laughed. Too much stress, he'd tell himself later, even if it was an actually funny reason to go with her. It wasn't a long laugh, but it was one nonetheless. A surprise to anyone who'd known him for more than about an hour.

"I'm sure he'll appreciate it," Aiden said with a half-grin, trying (but failing) to imagine how her cousin would react. "I suppose if you've got room ... I could stay for a little while." Just until he could figure out where to go next, and if his parents would even be willing to let their wayward, antisocial son back into the house (part of him knew they would, though probably only into the basement). "I ... thanks. For the offer." Not awkward at all, he was sure. "A group can probably figure out where the hell we're all going afterward better than someone alone."

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[info]wickedwicker
2010-08-14 10:43 am UTC (link)
The fact that he was laughing almost knocked her over. At first, she began to worry about hysteria. After all, that happened when you were in shock. Her eyes widened, but she cracked a greater smile when she realized that he wasn't losing his mind - not yet. He was just responding to something funny, like a normal human being.

Fancy that.

"Yeah, he's going to be thrilled." But really, how could he turn them away? She was his cousin. Bra shenanigans aside, they had always got along alright when she spent her summers at his house. At least, well enough to be able to pull the "family" card now. "But good," she said with a nod. "Someone might end up in the bathtub, but...we'll figure it out."

After a moment's pause, she smiled up at him. "It's not a problem. I'm your friend. Giving you a nice bathtub to sleep in is my job."

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[info]arcere
2010-08-14 05:25 pm UTC (link)
Well, he couldn't say it would be the first time. Bathtubs weren't all that uncomfortable, if you had a couple of pillows for the edges. If you didn't was when things got awkwardly painful. Aiden shut his eyes briefly at the memory, wondering why now of all times was when he was recalling this sort of thing.

"How exciting," he said dryly, though it didn't hold his usual attitude. "Does he really have that little floor space? Either way, I'll be out as soon as I can. It's only a few hours from here to Boston." But he didn't want to try landing a bus ticket or driving right now. Not on top of all this business. If they didn't already trust him to survive most of Europe on his own, Aiden wondered if his parents wouldn't insist he start living closer to home.

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[info]wickedwicker
2010-08-14 06:30 pm UTC (link)
She snorted. "I don't know, I've never seen his apartment. It'll be fine." That she could say convincingly. Harry would put them up for at least one night. And her aunt and uncle were only a few hours away if the apartment really was too small to offer floor space for four.

As he said he'd be moving on soon, she nodded. "That's fine. Just don't feel like you have to go quickly." She offered him a light smile. "I'll always reserve a piece of floor or a bathtub in your honor."

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[info]arcere
2010-08-14 06:39 pm UTC (link)
"I'm so glad to hear that." It was nice to know that someone would save him a cold, hard, linoleum tile or two to sleep on if he ever needed to crash and burn at their house. "It depends on where I end up heading. If I stay in New York, I might be dragging along after you for a few extra days." And he was sure the thought was entirely comforting to her, knowing that the king of sarcasm would be following her heels.

Aiden's eyes were drawn again to the wreckage of the building. At this point, there were no more flames, just smoke and ash and embers. His smile faded as he stared at it. How did you feel about your home coming to a crashing halt like that? It would make for an interesting story later, he was sure, but still. It had moved all their stuff out - it had known. Was it murder or suicide?

Why was he still thinking about this?

"Are you heading out soon, then?" he asked to distract himself, shifting the shoulderbag to a more comfortable spot.

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[info]wickedwicker
2010-08-14 06:44 pm UTC (link)
"Okay," she said with a simple nod. She knew he was being sarcastic, but didn't have the brainpower to do anything about it. She liked to think that a part of him did appreciate it, because they were friends despite the fact that they were constantly ripping at one another. Or maybe not. Right now, she didn't even care. She was still too mixed around.

"Yeah," she said, glancing over to the spot where she, Luther, and Sam had exited their limo. Pointing to the spot, she looked up at Aiden. "Meet us there in..." She glanced down at her watch. "Fifteen minutes. Luther and Sam have cars, and I've got a motorcycle. I'll lead us to Harry's and hopefully we'll be able to find some parking. If you've got a car, you can follow along. If not, you can ride with one of us. Okay?"

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[info]arcere
2010-08-14 06:54 pm UTC (link)
"I'll have to ride with one of them. Never been able to get my hands on a car." Nor had he wanted to. There was just too much trouble when you traveled as often as Aiden did, and besides, that was what walking and the bus system was for. Getting mugged was apparently not on his list of worries. As for the ride itself ... he wasn't going to say a motorcycle wasn't interesting to him, but the idea of riding with someone else on it did put him off it a little. He had the distinct impression that he'd have to ride behind her.

One more glance at the building, mouth twisted in a slight grimace at what it had become.

"I'll be there." Fifteen minutes was enough time to call the company and tell them why the next couple of chapters was delayed, enough time to at least tell his parents he needed to talk to them later. It was going to be an interesting few weeks ahead - not just for him, but for everyone here, on the street, outside the demolished building.

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[info]wickedwicker
2010-08-14 07:55 pm UTC (link)
"Okay then," she said with a nod. "They won't mind." And they wouldn't, if they knew what was good for them.

At his confirmation, she nodded again. "Alright. See you in a few." She still had to find Russell. After pausing a moment, she reached out and gave his upper arm, just above the elbow, a light squeeze. It was akin to a half-hug, a small gesture that didn't need embellishing.

Releasing his arm, she gave him a small smile before turning to stalk the crowd again.

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