Lʏᴅɪᴀ Mᴀʀᴛɪɴ (beautifulgenius) wrote in hellascenes, |
"I don't have a clue why it's happening, no one seems to." Lydia said. Though that Lindsey guy seemed to know something, maybe. He definitely didn't seem like he was in the mood to share, if he did know something. "I've only been here since the 21st, myself." She explained. It was curious, they'd all woken up here without a clue of how it happened. At first, Lydia might have thought she was losing her mind, but it was all of them here now...and they couldn't all be crazy, right? And they weren't all dead, so it was frustrating to not know what this really was.
"On my first night here, my friend and I tried to leave. We were going to take a bus back to Beacon Hills, that's where we're from. Anyway...we were attacked. By a vampire. I would have been dead if that slayer girl Buffy hadn't shown up." Lydia told Sookie. And that was part of why she was so reluctant to really go anywhere far from the apartments now. Lydia had experienced this place's dangers first hand. And she wasn't in any hurry for a repeat.
Lydia froze and stared wide eyed at Sookie for what felt like several minutes. How could she know? What did she know? She could very well know more than Lydia did, and that was kind of frightening. Lydia took in a few deep breaths, and finally snapped out of it. "Um, I mean...I'm not entirely sure. One of my teachers said I was a banshee before she tried to kill me, but...I don't really know how that applies to me for real." Aside from the scream and her penchant for finding bodies. Sookie couldn't be altogether human either, if she detected that Lydia wasn't. Still, she hoped telling her wasn't a mistake.