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skipped3rdgrade ([info]skipped3rdgrade) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-05-10 22:16:00

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Current mood:cold
Entry tags:!complete, day 07, dean winchester, lexie grey, location: pharmacy/liquor store, open

Day 7: On the road to the gas station
Who: Lexie Grey and Dean Winchester
What: Currently travelling from the Barn to the Gas Station
When: Day 7, Mid-Morning
Rating: PG-13 / R (Sexual situation)
Status: Complete

As much as Lexie really probably wanted to stay in the barn where it was warm and relatively safe after reading the journal's notes about the snow and the cold and the need to bunker down, she thought she had no other choice than to take a trip from her humble abode to the store for some supplies. In Boston people had loaded up on milk, toilet paper, and rock salt. Lexie had decided she'd be getting her hands on toilet paper, bottled water, and whatever food she could find. For better or for worse, Lexie had been only taking what she needed from the gas station up until now - suddenly the threat of inclement weather and a beastly trek made her reconsider how minimalist she could actually be.

Shoving her lighter in her pocket, Lexie left the rest of her things tucked carefully beneath the floorboards in the barn. She had seen that someone else had been through the barn the other day, and she wasn't so certain that she wanted them going through her humble possessions - even if all she had from the real world were some scrubs and an ID badge.

Pulling her sweatshirt tight about herself, she wondered why she hadn't gone looking for a hat and mittens days ago. Unfortunately, she'd let the cold and snow creep up on her and was left for a nice long walk with a sweatshirt, a heavy pair of construction boots, and jeans that felt they were meant more for summer wear than winter protection. Trudging down the path she squinted, the snow whipping into her eyes. She'd have quite a journey back if she took too long and the world got dark.

How far was it until the thrift shop? Suddenly she was wishing someone had annotated the map with those sort of notations - it would be useful if someone found themselves otherwise until to see the landmarks. She was really close to the pharmacy, looking about for anyone else. Though, at the moment from the best she could tell, everyone was holed up nice and snug in their respective shelters.

Way to be a poor planner, Lexie.


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[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-05-19 09:14 am UTC (link)
"You have the impala because it's a sweet ride," she rebutted his attempt at claiming practicality. "So you're on the move a lot?" The thought didn't much surprise Lexie - she figured that a guy with his sort of energy (and in his line of work) didn't really seem the sort to put down roots. "You must have to do all your own body work - you can't just trust any mechanic with that oil change..." She was over and leaning against a display stand, trying to guestimate the distance to the nearest building.

Of course she was back to business - she was cold and stressed and feeling vulnerable; business felt (of all things) safe. She didn't have to talk about home or about the crazy things this place seemed to cook up or about how hot sweet she thought he was.

"Newspaper," she blurted, randomly, "If I can find some newspaper I can put in between my t-shirt and the sweatshirt as insulation, the homeless did it all the time back in Boston." Her smile went a little quirky; the feeling of actually being active making her feel almost useful.

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[info]hellsboy
2009-05-20 04:23 pm UTC (link)
"Yeah you're right," he conceded and chuckled, caught. Was he really that readable? He must be losing some of his usual steel veneer in this place. Which was probably the opposite of a good thing, all things considered. He really was treating this like a fucking country club. Time to close ranks, Winchester, he thought.

"I'm always on the road. My girl takes a beating sometimes but I manage. I do the body work and the maintenance whenever I get the chance which is usually right about when the motel cable goes on the fritz." He grinned and shivered a bit.

She suggested newspaper and his eyes lit up. "Great idea, Doc." He glanced around at the shelves of liquor and other apparently useless crap to see if he could spot something like a newspaper or magazine from where he was standing. He didn't see anything just yet but there might be some behind the checkout counter or in the back where the pharmacists would have put together medications.

It occurred to him then to make sure she was okay enough to be doing anything other than trying to get warmer. He wasn't going to be an ass and forget about her anymore just because she was independent. He never forgot Shannon just because of that reason, so there was no excuse. But he could kick his own ass for it later, now it was time for getting things done.

"You okay to go looking around with me or do you need to sit this one out?" he asked, looking down at her with a less frantic concern than before but concern nonetheless. "Your skin was like ice a few minutes ago and you were slurring your words. Don't want you passing out or something."

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[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-05-23 08:50 am UTC (link)
Lexie shrugged at Dean's agreement with her. WHo didn't have a classic car out of it's sweetness? They were rarely practical - and certainly not easy to keep running if you were drivng them across country all the time. Lexie didn't even want to think about the gasoline.

Lexie is a stubborn, stubborn woman. She was not about to stop and think about whether or not she might make it to the gas station - she would make it to the gas station. The newspaper would work and she would make it there safe and sound. She would get some water, and some canned goods, and maybe a flipping Snickers bar. There would be no question.

"I'll be fine, seriously," she said, hopping behind the counter and finding a small collection of paper bags.

Taking up a handful of the bags and shoving them into the shoulders of her sweatshirt Lexie's shoulders turned linebacker as she realized just how ridiculous she must look. She dismissed the slurring and icy skin - she'd make it. This Grey doesn't quit.

"You sure you're going to be alright?" She canted her head playfully.

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