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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]withinastory
2010-08-16 08:40 pm UTC (link)
"I guess that's it." Sherri took a deep breath, trying not to freak out. She'd done more than enough of that, lately. "I bet we aren't getting our security deposits back, either. Or getting reimbursed our rent for the rest of the month." That would certainly make finding somewhere else to live more difficult. She wasn't about to tell Joss that she'd miss Bellum, though. That would get her labeled as the crazy one very quickly.

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[info]sultana
2010-08-16 08:43 pm UTC (link)
Joss tore her eyes from the building to look over at Sherri. She had a good guess on that deep breath but didn't say anything, merely waiting for Sherri to save the day like she always did. "Probably not," she agreed. She scanned the area, looking for the vanished Nina one more time before meeting Sherri's eyes. "Where to then?"

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[info]esseule
2010-08-17 02:07 am UTC (link)
Finally, Nina saw them. They looked safe enough, if somber, probably talking about where to go from here. They would be fine. She mouthed adios and nodded at the uncertain pair, not sure whether either one would see, before disappearing into the smokey anonymous crowd.

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[info]withinastory
2010-08-19 07:34 pm UTC (link)
For a moment, Sherri resented being the one expected to come up with a plan when everything was falling down... but she was the older sister. It was what she was supposed to do. "Rent will be cheaper if we find a new place together. I'm sure we can find an apartment nearby."

Smiling at Joss, she added, "Or there's always Australia."

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[info]sultana
2010-08-19 07:42 pm UTC (link)
Her nose wrinkled at the thought, but she threaded her arm through Sherri's more tightly. "If we're moving in together, how can we afford Australia?" Last time she looked, that wasn't a cheap plane ticket. Or even boat ride.

Joss stomped her feet, white dress from before looking ridiculous in the city streets. "Do we want to stay here? Mom and Dad were paying for my apartment." And she didn't really want to be tracked down again. This time she didn't have a credit card to be traced.

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[info]withinastory
2010-08-19 08:21 pm UTC (link)
"It was sort of an either or situation..." Though really, Australia was out of their price range anyway. Still, it was a nice dream.

Sherri made a face at the mention of their parents. "I want to go back to school. That might be easier, here." She didn't mention that she wanted to keep track of Brian, stick around until he was doing better. "We can drive over to the next state and you can send them a letter saying that you're leaving to go somewhere, wherever you want to tell them. That way it will be postmarked from somewhere else, so they can't tell that you're still in New York, and we can move to another part of the city." That should cover all their bases. It was easy to lose yourself, in a big city like New York.

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[info]sultana
2010-08-19 08:31 pm UTC (link)
She shook her head. "But how could we afford it?" Practicality, kind of. Joss could do it on occasion. She'd been better since Chicago.

College and her last classes had never cross Joss' mind. She frowned over it, but shook her head. She'd never had much of a plan for the future, only living for the moment. Now, she wanted to stay with Sherri. Maybe get a better job. Maybe find a canvas and attempt splattering it again. Maybe do some research on vampire hunting. "Sounds good." She looked up, chewing on her lip. "You got anyone you need to touch base with? Or do we run?" Nina didn't seem to be coming back any time soon.

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[info]withinastory
2010-08-19 09:35 pm UTC (link)
"We can't afford it. That's why it's a fantasy." Sherri rolled her eyes at her little sister.

Then, she glanced away. "I'd like to check on Brian. He wasn't doing well, and... I just want to see..." Well. Half of her was terrified that he'd still been in the building, but she was trying not to think about that.

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[info]sultana
2010-08-20 04:57 am UTC (link)
She shruged. Joss had never been one for dreaming. Not really and not in a way that she could properly put in words. "Whatever."

Looking to the building for a final time, Joss tugged on Sherri's arm. "Okay. Can you call him? We're not gonna be able to get through the crowd. We might as well just...go, right?" No point in delaying the inevitable. Even if she now bit her lip at the thought.

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