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Seeley Booth ([info]seeleyboothfbi) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-27 04:02:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, day 9, seeley booth, temperance brennan

Booth's Arriving.
Who: Seeley Booth
When: Day Nine, Afternoon.
What: Arrival
Where: by the beach
Rating: PG
Status: in progress

Booth felt the sand crashing on his face and immediately opened his eyes. What appeared to be a perfect beach layed in front of his eyes. Well, not entirely perfect because the sun was replaced by clouds and the wind provoked little sand hurricanes all around him. Apparently he was again dreaming about some nice vacations on the caribbean, this FBI job consumed him. Even more when crazy serial killers assault him and his partner's team. He thought for a moment of a conversation he had with his partner a few years ago, "you ever just, you know, sit on the beach, pretend there is no such things as skeletons?," he'd asked her, and his partner looked at thim not knowing what that was like. Her full life revolved around skeletons, her job and nothing else. But for him it was different. He had a kid, friends, and a good job that sometimes ended up being too demanding. "Yeah, you know, you go with someone, you joke about not going back to your real life, the two of you laugh. But, when you're alone the world is full of possibilities," he recalled.

By the time this came to his memories he was already walking through the beach trying to find somewhere to shield himself from the storm he saw coming.

"Since when my dreams are so detailed?," he wondered. The feeling of the sand under his bare foots was way too real for a dream. Because most of the times he dreamed confusing things like something about him being a sniper again and having to shoot a gigant clown to save the world, or all the squints (lab people who worked with his partner) gathered up in the Jeffersonian's lab platform looking at a some weird bones from the iron, gold, bronze, whatever name they called those ages. So this was particularly different.

He kept walking through the shore because his trained sniper gaze saw a figure on the horizon that looked like some kind of dock with a boathouse on top. Maybe he was lucky enought to find someone to take him home or maybe that was his home and in his dreams he really went out on vacations with his partner, not that he desired it but...he always wanted to take her on vacations with him to be sure that she wasn't going to work or help identifying victims in Peru and that for once in her life she could enjoy something different, "what does that proves to Sweet's, huh?" he thought with a big grin on his face that vanished pretty soon as the sand started sticking into his teeth. He was sure that they were perfectly capable of being on a totally different environment that had nothing to do with work.

Once he arrived he climbed the few stairs that separated the dock with the ground and entered the boathouse, closing the door behind him very carefully so that the wind or rain couldn't get inside.

"Hello?" he shouted but nobody returned the greeting.

"BONES?" his voice was a little bit louder now and he was starting to feel this all was too real as a he heard the thunder of a lightning falling on the middle of his not so perfect beach. "What the...!" And he made a quickly movement to cover his ears, maybe it was stupid but thunders were more scary in his dreams rather than in real life, he thought, or it was the lack of a stronger building what made him realize how impressive nature could be.

"BONES?!" he tried again, and prepared himself for another strendous noise as he saw one more lightning on the horizon.


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[info]braver
2008-07-27 12:49 pm UTC (link)
Temperance Brennan was impressed with current weather conditions. She was standing, arms crossed over her chest, at the double doors leading to her balcony. She was contemplating what had happened a couple days prior. She had been in love with a woman that day. She still didn't know what had possessed her, but she had enjoyed herself amazingly enough.

She was also thinking about lunch and what she wanted to do about it. But she was hypnotized by the lashing rains and driving winds, the lightning and thunder. Nature was incredible. A bolt of lightning flashed in the sky, illuminating the distant shore. Her brows knit together and she stepped closer to the glass doors. She had seen something, or someone, out there. Why would anyone be out in this kind of weather?

Another bolt of lightning illuminated the beach and she was sure that what she saw was a human figure. She shook her head. Some people were just dense. She grabbed a long black trench coat from her closet and pulled it on, tying it at her waist as she made her way out of the room. This place might be some sort of experiment for seeing how certain people would react to their environment, but she didn't think it extended to getting struck by lightning.

As soon as she stepped out of the lodging unit, the wind blasted her and rain pelted her exposed skin. She pulled her collar up and ducked her head, running through the damp sand down to the beach. She followed the fresh footsteps imprinted in the sand toward the dock, jogging a little now. She traipsed up the stairs and heard the familiar voice over another boom of thunder.

She paused for a moment outside the door, confused. Was her mind playing tricks on her now? Could she possibly have imagined Booth's voice calling her name? "Booth?" She whispered, and the word was caught by the wind and whipped away. Setting her jaw, and preparing for disappointment, she pulled the door open and stepped inside.

Her coat was dripping, her hair was soaked and she was breathing hard from running through the storm. Her blue eyes locked on the lone figure in the boathouse and her breath stopped in her lungs. "Booth?" It was him. He was here. "Booth, what are you doing here? How did you get here?" She had been missing from her world for five days now. Had they finally found her? It had taken them long enough and she wasn't sure she'd left a trail they could follow, but Booth had found her. She had always known that he would. He'd never let her down before.

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