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reika kuze ([info]dontwanttosee) wrote in [info]utr_logs,
@ 2008-06-08 23:21:00

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Entry tags:bobby singer, dean winchester, ghost!plot, henry townshend, mira, sam winchester, solvei samuels, tony stark

What: Reika Attacks New York
Who: Open!
When: 10 AM, Monday morning
Where: Times Square



There had been a house. For the endless night, for the nightmare that never ended. For the memories written in blue ink on her body, all the way into the whites of her eyes. She could never escape them. Only watch, eyes open, and seek out the ones who came.

At 9:56 AM, it began to snow in New York city. The clouds appeared out of nowhere, coalescing with freakish speed, and the temperature dropped only after the snow had begun to fall. Tourists cried out with glee at what they imagined to be a complex publicity stunt. Real New Yorkers, the ones who prided themselves on never looking up, stopped what they were doing and stared at the clouds.

Cars screeched to a stop. Some people fought over the traffic jam that was now completely clogging Times Square. Others ran out of buildings to see what was going on.

Then, in the middle of the street, something began to appear. It wasn't sudden, not at all--it was a slow coalescence of shape and color. A hush fell over everyone. Noises from other parts of the city seemed muffled and quiet. Color seemed to drain from the air itself. And, in the ears only of those who were sensitive to such things, was the ringing of metal against steel...and the voices of little girls singing a lullaby.

"...if the priestess wakes from her dream-
perform the rite of stakes her limbs pinned tight,
lest the doors open wide and suffering unleashed on us..."


Out of the murky vagueness came the figure of a woman walking slowly down the middle of the street. She wore a blue hakama printed with flowers and holly branches, and nothing else. Blue markings covered her chest, arms, and face, and extended down beyond the top of her hakama, implying that the rest of her body was duly engraved. Her long black hair covered her eyes.

Her steps were deliberate and slow. Beat by beat, she made her way toward the crowd of people that had gathered. Some were trying to take pictures with camera phones. She seemed to not even see them there.

She stopped before a woman who was too startled to move. The woman with the blue tattoos held so still it was difficult to tell if she even realized the other woman was there. The New Yorker turned to her friends. "The fuck is this, fucking corporate bull--"

The hand of the tattooed woman shot out, grabbing the woman by the throat. The woman began to writhe, unable to scream. The tattooed woman spoke, her voice echoing out but her mouth never moving.

"I don't want to see..."

Even as tattoos began to run over the skin of the woman being choked, people began to run. One man launched himself at the tattooed woman, screaming for her to let the other woman go. He fell through her. She dropped the woman, who convulsed on the ground, and dove for the man, repeating the same words.

"Don't want to see..."

A horrific figure appeared over the head of the tattooed woman. It seemed to be a skull with wings, and it dove through the crowd, slowing people down to give Reika a chance to reach them. So easy, so easy. She didn't even have to chase them. These people, they would be her Holly. They would share her pain.

"I don't want to see anymore."



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[info]dontwanttosee
2008-06-10 03:40 am UTC (link)
It was his quick movements that caught Reika's eye. She turned her head, watching as he tried to get people back.

The skull turned from what it was doing and swung around, heading toward Henry. Reika walked through the crowd toward him. Her gait growing quicker with each step. She trailed her fingers along the skin of anyone who came too close. She didn't even have to try, really. But the one who was trying to keep them back...she would have him. If she couldn't have Kaname, no one could have this man either.

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[info]guyin302
2008-06-10 03:55 am UTC (link)
Henry's eyes widened as he saw the ghost approaching. He raised the camera, thanking god that he was a photographer and thus able to find a good shot in a reasonably quick amount of time, and started clicking the shutter repeatedly.

And got nothing. Christ, I really am a magnet for bad luck... Well, he still had his medicine bag. Maybe it would work? Maybe. But what choice did he have? Either he ran, and maybe she focused on someone else, or he stood his ground and hoped the medicine bag would do the trick.

It was an easy choice. "C'mon!" He thumped his chest with his free hand. "You think I haven't dealt with your kind before? You think you scare me?" He actually stepped toward her now, his face hardened in determination. "Try me!"

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[info]dontwanttosee
2008-06-10 04:05 am UTC (link)
Her eyes widened. She would have him. One more pulled back from the rift. One more held close to her, kept always from peace. Maybe this would be the one that soothed the holly.

She reached out to grab hold of his neck and stopped. Something seemed to be preventing her from making contact with him. She pressed against the unseens force, trying to get past it...but it was no use. Her rage at being thwarted was practically palpable in the air around them.

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[info]guyin302
2008-06-10 04:20 am UTC (link)
Henry's eyes widened as he saw her struggling to touch him. This was good, he could use this. She was clearly angry at this turn of events, and that meant he could use it to his advantage. He just hoped that everyone around would have the good sense to get the hell out of dodge while he was doing this. "Run out of juice?" He smirked, lifting his chin and narrowing his eyes in a clearly challenging gesture. "And here I thought you might actually be powerful. Silly me."

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[info]dontwanttosee
2008-06-10 04:25 am UTC (link)
She moaned a little, her frustration mounting. no no no no no. don't want to SEE.

She lashed out again, but was still unable to connect. The snakes tattooed on her body seemed to writhe, and the ghosts in the crowd became suddenly more violent. The screaming already in the air became even louder as more people were hit, and the air around them darkened. But still, no matter how much she strained...nothing.

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[info]guyin302
2008-06-10 04:55 am UTC (link)
He stared at the writhing tattoos for a moment before his attention was drawn away by the rising intensity of the screams. Oh god, all the other ghosts are getting worse! Henry started to back off, suddenly realizing that his own resistance would be taken out on the other people in the crowd. "Okay, everybody out! Run!" As if they weren't already trying. "We've got to stay ahead of this one!" He glared at the woman for a moment before tearing off in the direction he felt would be safest, grabbing a few people and hauling them with him, hoping to stay one step ahead of the ghost.

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[info]dontwanttosee
2008-06-10 05:20 pm UTC (link)
And Reika gave chase. She moved with sudden, unnatural speed, seeming now to float more than walk. Her hands were outstretched, and the moaning had grown louder. It sounded like it was coming from the end of a tunnel somewhere, vague and echoing. She was clearly not happy about the prospect of losing Henry, even if she couldn't really do any harm to him anyway. She'd marked him. She'd marked him and she wouldn't let him get away.

Even as she ran through the crowd, she paused a moment here and there to lay hands on the people. Images seemed to flow through the very air. Women with cloths over their eyes and needles in their hands. A blue lantern. A blue lantern and a dead man.

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