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Heather Mason ([info]tufui_egoeris) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-03-30 08:56:00

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Entry tags:!complete, cheryl mason, day 02, location: theatre, silent bob

Day Two - Midday to Early Afternoon
Who: Cheryl Mason & Silent Bob
What: Exploring/Map Making
When: Midday of Day 2
Where: Somewhere in the vicinity of the theater
Rating: TBD (currently let's say around PG-13 for language?)
Status: Complete







It had started as busy work - something to keep her moving so that she didn't have time to think, didn't have time to remember. Movement seemed to be as good a salve as Cheryl was going to find for her particular itch and she fully intended to keep moving until she was absolutely forced to stop. It came to her in the seemingly endless stretch of hours between early morning and gray dawn that movement without purpose was a waste and so she came to the abrupt decision to do something that seemed worthwhile - since this place hadn't been kind enough to furnish one, Cheryl decided that she'd make an effort to begin to sketch a map of the basic area.

Cheryl started once a dim sort of dawn had broken and given her a sense of the basic directions. Since then, she walked north far enough to map the location of a church with a small cemetery behind and useless forest beyond. After that, she had come south again to the library where she had started - and the two buildings beyond which had proven to be a post office and a thrift store. Now that the rain had started to fall in earnest, she lingered under the dilapidated marquee of what appeared to have once been a theater. Sitting cross-legged on the shattered and frequently missing tiles of the entryway, she held a thick volume across her lap. Said volume had come from the library but, since it held no useful information and had frequent blank pages due to the illustrations, she had decided to use it to house her beginning sketches - at least until her map as decent enough to sketch into her journal. She would just wait out the rain and, as soon as it let up enough, she'd start walking again. God knew if she would be able to map out the entire area - or if the area would stay the same long enough for her to do so - but she intended to try, at least.

She had to do something to try to stay sane, after all.




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[info]tufui_egoeris
2009-04-01 10:23 pm UTC (link)
The continuing silence from the other half of the conversation caused Cheryl first to grin and then to laugh outright. Of course, she wasn't laughing at Bob - not really, anyway. More, it just struck her as pretty amusing that the first fairly relaxed person she ran into in this fucked up place was also one who could be accused of taking a vow of silence. Then again, so long as he didn't start spouting off about cults and god...

Cheryl cocked an eyebrow at the ingenious bit of miming - she recognized the request for a cigarette from her own years of being addicted to nicotine, but she had quit a few months earlier on the request of her father. The thought of him brought a sharp pang and she had to fight against a rising wince - but she just ended up turning it into a slight shrug.

"Sorry, can't help you," she replied with a shake of her head. "I quit a few months ago, but I think there's a drug store or something not too far from here. We can check that, if you're getting desperate."

And god but did Cheryl think that she could use a cigarette herself, health concerns be damned.

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[info]silent_bob
2009-04-02 07:15 pm UTC (link)
Bob smiled a bit as the chick started to smile and then laugh. It didn't seem malicious so he assumed she was probably laughing at the ridiculousness of the situation and probably not at him outright. Eternal optimist that Bob.

When she said she quit Bob couldn't help but give her a look that sort of meshed 'what the fuck' with 'eh?' as he shrugged. He understood why so many people gave up smoking. A reformed former user of wacky-tobaccky, Bob knew that addiction for some was an easy thing to kick. Bob figured that while it was his duty to remain a faithful friend of Bill W., cigarettes were the least of his problems.

Looking left and right Bob didn't have a fucking clue where the drug store was. Gesturing, pointing left and right with a quizzical look in his eye it was all he could do to say get me to the fucking nicotine, please.

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[info]tufui_egoeris
2009-04-02 09:48 pm UTC (link)
"Yea, I know," Cheryl responded to the 'what the fuck' look with a faint grin and a slight shrug of her shoulders. Before all of this, she really hadn't found herself missing the nicotine all that much, but all of this bullshit just made for one massive craving. "I'm starting to think I was crazy for giving them up - I can't tell you what I'd do for a cigarette just about now."

Cheryl walked forward to the edge of the awning and, leaning out a bit, she peered both ways up the street. It took her only second to get her bearings and she soon pointed up the street. "If I remember right, there should be a gas station up thataways." She turned back to Bob and, raising her eyebrows, she grinned. "I'm guessing you won't mind walking in the rain if it gets you some smokes, huh?"

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