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Wes ([info]wassupwes) wrote in [info]ecorridor_rpg,
@ 2009-02-09 14:11:00

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Have sympathy for the werewolf, somebody like you and me...
Who: Wes and Caiden (possibly Gemma?)// CLOSED
What: Wes' time of the month and Caiden keeping him company
Where: The Shrieking Shack
When: Sunday 8th Feb/ night
Rating/Warnings: PG13?
Status: in progress



Wes stopped before the Whomping Willow and glanced around, making the coast was clear. Well sort of, he couldn't really be bothered to check properly. If someone saw him they probably wouldn't get past the tree anyway. He slipped his wand from his pocket and pointed it at a large stone on the ground as the tree swayed threateningly.
"Wingadium leviosa," He muttered, with a nice swish-and-flick of his wand, levitating the stone up before sending it to thwack against the knot in the tree that momentarily paralysed the Willow. He crept forwards and slipped down into the tunnel, having to duck awkwardly because he was really too tall for this shit!

He hadn't waited for Caiden. He never waited for Caiden, because he never wanted to put that kind of pressure on him. To make it seem like he expected him to come along every month. It was a big commitment and all that and he didn't want Caiden to feel obliged. Wes probably wouldn't admit it, but if Caiden stopped coming he'd be heartbroken. He'd gotten to the point where it felt like Caiden kept him sane during these three nights. He wasn't sure what he would do without him. But still, proud as he was, Wes would always act like he could do it alone.
He pushed open the hatch and stepped into the shack, still as dirty and creaky as when he'd left it last, though his and Caiden's foot (and paw) prints covered in a new layer of dust. He made his way through to the livingroom and sighed before taking off his shirt, throwing it onto the broken sofa that sat sadly in the middle of the dark room, looking quite sorry for itself. Wes paused to run his fingers over some of the stuffing poking out of the side, the material ripped by what was quite clearly a set of powerful, sharp, teeth.


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[info]ohheycaiden
2009-02-10 02:27 pm UTC (link)
Caiden chuckled as Wes went bounding after the snitch, but his smile faded when the wolf disappeared into the forest. He and Wes didn't make a song and dance about their friendship the rest of the month, they barely spoke to each other, but that didn't mean Caiden didn't spend his nights tossing and turning, watching the moon move through it's phases in the sky, worrying about the other boy.

"I worry about him," he whispered to Gemma, sighing. "I don't...I don't know what to do because..." Caiden frowned. There was nothing he could do. His whole life there hadn't ever been a thing he couldn't solve without a bit of work or money. Now he was left with this, every month, and nothing he could do made it easier for Wes.

The smile returned to his face when Wes appeared and dropped the snitch, picking it up and pepping it with a tap of his wand, releasing it again.

This was something at least.

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