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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
2009-05-31 09:40 pm UTC (link)
There is a certain level of a distinction to be made between innocence and goodness. Lexie was a walking example of that distinction. She was a few yards left of innocent, though still quite good. There was an elusive quality to the notion of the 'good girl,' though, if someone was seeking honest, kind, and funny - Lexie fit the bill pretty well.

Dean was pushing her buttons, the kiss still quite playful as she tried desperately to stifle the rolling laughter that tightened in her belly. For her own amusement, Lexie squirmed a bit against him, the newspaper crinkling with each press of her to him. She felt his tongue and she was about to up the ante when he realized he was talking. Did he just say he wanted a candy bar? Lexie could hardly contain her laughter, again, laughing to the ceiling as she took just a moment to catch her breath. Had she forgotten to breathe there somewhere?

He was playing the same game she was - and it didn't surprise her. Just like the banter, something just sort of clicked. Lexie in response dragged her nails slowly along the ridge of his spine, her other hand continued grappling with his shoulder. She liked shoulders. In particular, Lexie liked his shoulders.

Cold? What cold?

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