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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
2009-05-28 10:16 pm UTC (link)
Rather than thinking of the comfort or discomfort of the situation, Lexie's brain was far too swamped with laughter. She'd long since hit the point of punch-drunk with tears threatening at the corners of her eyes. It was an odd sort of banter - one-upmanship with humor and banter. It was nice and fun and easy. She liked easy friendships.

"It sounds like you want 'em ripped off, space heater," she looked up with a playful look to her features. The sort of look that generally belonged during a game of Truth or Dare, actually.

The tint of flush had started to run off her cheeks as he found her hands all nice and toasty on Dean's bare back. She was groping him, wasn't she? The realization hit her in the side of the head. The only reason she didn't gasp and jump backward was that he didn't really seem to mind outside of the fact her hands were cold. So, she stayed put, feeling the muscles in her shoulders starting to give up their tightness in slow, shuddering shivers.

"Sometimes, Dean, when a girl gets very, very cold she has no choice but to grope in the name of self preservation. It's a survival instinct."

Had she really just said that with a straight face?

No, because as soon as two beats passed she was struggling to keep from laughing at the ridiculousness of it all. It was a good sort of ridiculous.

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[info]hellsboy
2009-05-28 10:31 pm UTC (link)
"S-space heater?" he stuttered, less from the cold and more from the fake indignance he thought that particular nickname deserved. "Yeah. I'm too hot. Please rip my clothes off, Sno-bo. Then I can rip yours off and I won't have to hear your crinkling all over the place."

Careful there, Doc, he thought. That look could get you kissed. Which made him groan inwardly this time because the minute that thought ran through his mind another one followed right on top of it. Sam. Sam telling him that he couldn't just run through here and break hearts. But kissing a girl who looked at him like that while he was trying to be so good - yeah maybe not that good - wasn't breaking hearts. No way. It was fair game. But now he'd thought too much about it. The moment flittered away into more laughter.

"Whoa, is that what it is? Then let's get you back outside!" He made a move like he was going to drag her back out the door to get her cold again. But he stopped. There was no way he was letting her get that cold again. Even if it was nice to have her fingers on his bare skin. Even if those fingers were icy cold and making it much easier for him to think normal thoughts and not the distraction techniques he'd needed moments before. Still that wasn't going to last long. It was good they were laughing and she wasn't looking at him like that anymore.

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[info]skipped3rdgrade
2009-05-28 10:54 pm UTC (link)
"Psssh, you like the crinkling," She shuffled back and forth a bit, the paper bags crunching nicely as she shook her shoulders back and forth. The bags, quite frankly, were causing her a bit more itch as their sharp edges jabbed at her, than it seemed they managed to insulate.

There was an odd sort of moment there - it certainly wasn't long enough to be judged a pause - but, Lexie wondered just what was going on behind those eyes of his. That second between laughing fits where things were quiet and still. Then it was gone, as her own quiet turned back to laughter again to match his own.

Suddenly he was moving and Lexie yelped, her instinct to clutch which she did. "If I go I'm taking you with me!" Her hands grabbed upward, away from the middle of his back where they had been to clinging on to his shoulders. Even when he stopped she held fast, arching her back as she laughed up toward the ceiling.

The laughter was making her feel lightheaded again. Or, maybe it was just that she was finally warm. One thing was certain - all notions of this hug being of even a remotely platonic nature were slipping away with each passing round of laughter.

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