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open up your gate, marianna ([info]stillhealing) wrote in [info]inpoormerit,
@ 2010-03-08 15:19:00

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Entry tags:cordelia, cordelia and creed, creed

Who: Cordelia, Creed, OPEN
Where: Hotel-1, outside the pub
When: Morning, 9ish



Cordelia awoke with a gasp, blinking at the sunlight streaming through her window. For a few blissful moments she believed that her post-midnight trip to the post office and subsequent assault had been a dream, but as she began to take in her surroundings her abduction became painfully real. Closing her eyes, she silently prayed to whatever benevolent force existed in the universe that someday she would see her aunt and sister again. A brief examination of her room immediately lead her to the notebook, whose message she read closely. Phrases like "classified information," "you will not be harmed unless it is absolutely necessary to do so," and "safety guaranteed during daylight hours" seemed to leap from the page and filled Delia's stomach with cold terror. Setting down the notebook with shaking hands, she crossed the room and opened the closet. Although the abundance of her own clothes puzzled her, she quickly changed from her stiff, wrinkled outfit, folding it neatly and placing it on the bottom of her closet. Several books populated the small bookshelf she found in the corner of her room, all books she'd had in her dorm at college. One of them, she noted, was The Tempest, and her lips twitching in an ironic smile despite the situation. How fitting.

Eventually her eyes fell on her desk and her breath caught in her throat. The crumpled letter she'd failed to mail to her sister was sitting, unopened, atop desk. She slit the envelope, silently rereading the cheerful words she'd written the night before and brushing a few tears from her eyes before sitting at the desk and adding, "PS. I was kidnapped last night. I have no idea where I am or how to get out, but right now I'm safe. If I don't see you again, know that I love you very much. Take care of mama." It was a completely empty gesture, of course, but somehow writing the words made her feel like she really was talking to Gloria. Pushing the letter away, Cordelia allowed herself to cry for a few long minutes before she even thought about what to do next.

A few minutes later, Delia pulled a brush she'd found through her curly locks and thought quietly about what to do. The notebook's message had mentioned "neighbors," so she clearly wasn't alone, and it was possible that another prisoner might have more information than she did. That prospect alone was enough to speed Delia out the door, despite the temptation to stay inside and crawl back into bed. The tropical weather was a bit disorienting after Boston's wintry weather, and Delia found herself returning to her room (cell?) in order to dress in lighter clothing and to grab the little notebook, just in case another bit of information was sent through it while she was out. Steeling herself, she closed her door and ventured out into the island town, keeping an eye out for fellow prisoners. She carried herself with her usual inborn meekness, not even trying to hide her fear or confusion. Her footsteps soon carried her to the pub that was written about in her notebook. Looking in, she saw a few other people, but hesitated before entering. She needed to eat and it would be a good idea to interact with people, but for the moment, fear was keeping her in check, so she just stood outside, unsure of whether or not to enter.


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[info]kcreed
2010-03-08 11:53 pm UTC (link)
Creed had just arrived here as well and was relived to find that there was clothing for him. Though with this temperature he wasn't too fond of wearing his favorite clothes. The man was used to humid summers in New York and always tried to flee them. Here, 80 something Fahrenheit was beyond painful. Accepting this as a reality was baffling to him. Creed wondered if he was on some weird reality show like they did on Doctor Who once. After poking around his room for a while he wanted to cool off with something nice and what better than head to a pub.

He chose to wear his lightest buttoned up shirt, grey slacks, and took a pass on the shoes. To avoid his feet being burned he walked along in the shade and took note of each building that he passed. Creed did his best to place the area but nothing made sense. The architecture reminded him of home but the weather was anything but English. Truth be told Creed wasn't too concerned where he was at the moment. He knew one that he was alive, two had a place to stay, three that other people where here, and four that he wouldn't starve. Once he was cooled off and preferably a little inebriated he'd probably ponder his situation a little more.

Walking to the door he noticed the young woman and paused in step. He looked her over out of curiosity. "Are you alright?" It was all he could think to ask. She looked beside herself so she must have been brought here the same way as him and she was so young. He was worried for her.

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[info]stillhealing
2010-03-09 12:12 am UTC (link)
Delia glanced up at Creed, seeming to shrink back ever so slightly, although she offered him a small smile. Most people intimidated Delia, but men did especially. It looked like this man had no desire to hurt her, though; if anything he was probably in the same situation as she was, he was just handling it better. "I... y-yes," Delia managed to respond in a shaky, but understandable tone. "I suppose. I woke up in this strange place and I don't know where I am or what to do." She was more or less beyond tears now, having allowed herself to cry a little earlier, but that didn't keep her from being flustered. Her big brown eyes looked at Creed with earnestness and confusion. She felt stupid for not knowing what was going on, but perhaps he didn't either. "Do you know what's going on?" It was unlikely, but she prayed he did. Any information would make the whole situation seem less hopeless.

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[info]kcreed
2010-03-10 05:32 pm UTC (link)
She didn’t seem to be alright to him. The fact that she wasn’t in hysterics was a good sign but she was obviously rattled by her situation or rather the situation that they were both in. Creed could understand her worry. He’d be worrying too if he wasn’t slightly in denial about their situation. As of right now nothing seemed wrong, well, aside from the damned heat. “I could come up with many theories. However, whether or not they’re right I couldn’t say.” He glanced at the door a moment and then back to her. “I’m quite parched. Would you care to join me?” Creed moved just a few steps closer to the door and opened it. “My name is Creed by the way.”

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[info]stillhealing
2010-03-10 05:51 pm UTC (link)
The man seemed nice enough, and Delia only hesitated for a few seconds before following him into the pub. She couldn't afford to be antisocial; the whole point of coming out here was to gather information, though at the moment it seemed as if Creed didn't know much more than she did. That was almost a good thing, though - she was more inclined to trust a fellow prisoner. "If you have any theories you're a step ahead of me," she admitted. "I honestly have no idea why anyone would want me. It's not like I'm important, and my family doesn't have much money, so ransom is a no." At least now she was able to construct proper sentences, a sign that her initial jitteriness was beginning to subside, at least for now. Her light southern accent was a bit more noticeable than normal, though.

"I'm Cordelia Grace," she added, suddenly remembering her manners. "Good to meet you, Creed."

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[info]kcreed
2010-03-10 06:12 pm UTC (link)
Creed had planned on going to the bar when he came to the pub but now that he had this young miss with him he lead them to a table that was more of less center but off to the side. He hadn't been able to place where she was from before but now it was clear. There was something odd to him about southern accents. They were somewhat charming and the fact that there was 'Grace' in her name was enough to make him want to laugh though he didn't. In his mind he had an idea of southern women being quaint and Grace was a perfectly quaint name.

"Pleasure to meet you Cordelia Grace," he said as he pulled out a chair for her. Creed took a glance around the pub. "Are you hungry?" He nodded to the menu that was up on the wall written on a blackboard and then turned to see what they had on tap. "I've committed myself to not worry until after I've enjoyed something to drink," he said as he turned back to her.

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[info]stillhealing
2010-03-10 06:32 pm UTC (link)
Delia nodded her thanks, very unused to men Creed's age being so nice to her. "A little," she responded, her eyes wide as she looked around. "It looks like there's food up there." She inclined her head toward the pub's counter, where a buffet was waiting. She wasn't much of a breakfast person and she wasn't sure that she trusted the food. On the other hand, it wouldn't make much sense to poison them after they'd just arrived. If whoever it was that kidnapped them wanted them dead, surely they would've killed them straightaway.

She looked at Creed in wonder in response to his last comment. "I wish I could turn off my worries like that," she said, her tone envious and awed. "I've been wondering what to do with myself all morning." This wasn't exactly true. Delia could've been much more hysterical than she had been, and the quiet worry with which she faced this world wasn't really so different than the normal worry with which she'd faced school. Nevertheless, it had long been her practice fail to give herself credit for anything, and her analysis of her reaction was no exception.

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[info]kcreed
2010-03-11 06:36 pm UTC (link)
"Hmm." Creed looked to the food and back to Delia. "I have a feeling we're going to have to figure out what to do with ourselves for quite sometime." They weren't allowed to leave if they tried something would happen to another person. Creed knew if this happened he wouldn't be able to argue in a court of law. He felt helpless not only for himself but for Delia and anyone else who was taken here. "Would you like a drink?" He got up with the intent of going to the bar.

He wasn't concerned with where they were so much as how long they were going to stay. Once he had his response from Delia he made his way to the bar. Examining the drink selection he went with a local brew. He thought about getting drunk but Creed didn't want to lose his composure in front of this young woman. It wouldn't be fair for her to go through the trauma of a drunken man's rambles on top of what they've already been through.

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T_T I'm sorry this took me so long!
[info]stillhealing
2010-03-16 02:00 pm UTC (link)
As Creed returned to the table, she accepted her water gratefully and began to take small sips of it. At least for the moment, it appeared that Creed was certainly right: they would have to figure out what to do with themselves for a while, and that was a prospect that scared Delia terribly. All she wanted was to be back in school working on her final papers and preparing for graduation. She was used to academic stress by now; so used to it that she could handle almost anything that anyone threw at her. And she liked that. It gave her stability and, for the first time, it gave her a moderate degree of control over her own life. She was just starting to gain confidence when she'd been taking from that wonderful place where everything was functional and happy and was, very suddenly and with no explanation, thrown into a world of chaos and disorder.

Letting out a long, shaky breah, she looked up at her new acquaintence and tried her best to offer him a little smile. "Thank you for being so kind to me. I'm such a wreck." She took another sip of her water and returned to an earlier topic, one she'd been dwelling on since the beginning of the conversation. "So these theories of yours about why we're here..." her brown eyes were wide and questioning as she asked.

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[info]kcreed
2010-03-17 05:49 pm UTC (link)
Eying her food as he sat down he thought maybe he'd poke around after he had a fair share of drink in him. Creed offered a polite nod to her thanks since his mouth was full of beer. "I was thinking along the lines of The Island of Doctor Moreau, but you might be too young to know that story." His eyes scanned the room for a moment. "We could be on a game show." There that sounded a lot better than his first suggestion. "How old are you?" It wasn't the most appropriate question but given the circumstances he had to ask. Creed wanted to know if there was anything connecting them to one another. If they were indeed random strangers he would be even more puzzled.

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