Amber Holloway (
scribble_puppet) wrote2010-02-16 05:21 pm
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Central Silent Hill/Alchemilla Hospital (Foggy World)
Their feet hit gritty pavement.
It's the middle of a block of foggy street in a run-down commercial district. Not the skyscrapers of New York, but squat, huddled old buildings of a quaint New England town. Behind them is a dusty toy store; other storefronts litter the street to either side and in front.
The whole place echoes emptily, the movement of the fog the only sound other than themselves.
Amber scuffs a sneaker on the asphalt. "So... yeah. Here it is."
It's the middle of a block of foggy street in a run-down commercial district. Not the skyscrapers of New York, but squat, huddled old buildings of a quaint New England town. Behind them is a dusty toy store; other storefronts litter the street to either side and in front.
The whole place echoes emptily, the movement of the fog the only sound other than themselves.
Amber scuffs a sneaker on the asphalt. "So... yeah. Here it is."
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At the very end of the arrow, the ink writhed, forming a little door symbol just in case they needed to check the map again.
"I...don't think we could fly over. The sky just kind if stops here."
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Not that she could tell anything, anyway, since the fog limits visibility to maybe ten feet.
"Well, there's shit all over, but walking's better'n sitting waiting for them to get us, right?"
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"Usually..." speaking of stuff, there was a eerie howl starting to rise on the wind. Baying from all around, a sound clawing from a near dozen throats riding on a wave of fear. "Oh....no."
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Amber is getting used to this place and its surprises.
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(Amber has not had much experience in non-urban situations.)
"That's... gonna be pretty fuckin' hard," she admits.
"She who?"
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At some point, she's going to be questioning why someone from Rachel's world is here in Amber's.
Right now, questioning it seems a bit counterproductive. In the "possibly deadly" sense.
"Fuck this place."
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There were shadows following them in the next streets over. Human shadows, moving on all fours...and behind them, just in the edges of the encircling mist came more.
And the Fear.
It was the sick, churning fear of those about to die. When there's no other option but to curl in a corner and scream as the monster comes because you've run out of places to run or hide.
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don't run don't run don't run don't run
don'trundon'trundon'trundon'trunDON'TRUNDON'TRUNDON'TRUNDON'TRUNDON'TRUN
Her legs are cramping from trying not to book it.
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Rachel wrapped her hand around her friends arm, pace slowing as she fought, but she didn't want to get separated from the girl at all. "You can shoot at the other hounds. You can't hit the leader, but the others should be possible. It might distract her."
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but on the other hand
Rachel needs help
Rachel helped her
Rachel
is important
BLAM BLAM BLAM
Her hand is shaking, but she keeps pulling the trigger.
BLAM BLAM BLAM
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"Slider..." she murmured as the bullets hit one of those following them. The impact caused screaming. The screaming in turn caused howling, a great, belling sound that rose, horribly, from human throats.
"Reload Amber." Rachel suggested as that Fear spiked into Rage for a moment before fading slightly.
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BLAM BLAM BLAM
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The Fear wasn't constant anymore. Instead it slashed like knives, a spiking, distracting emotion usually seeping in just before Amber pulled the trigger. The Pack Leader was not happy with one of her hounds being injured.
Not happy at all.
"Keep walking backward amber...we need to get to the door. They'll bring up Med in a moment for those injuries they have and we're going to want a little more space between us and them then..." Or a lot of space really. Hounds didn't cut loose often.
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She keeps walking, stiff-legged, always glancing from the terrain ahead to the Hounds and back. Because seeing where she's walking is just as important as seeing what they're fleeing.
"Yeah." Frankly, she wants a LOT more space- like maybe the Atlantic Ocean- but she'll take what she can get.
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It was a blond child, barely older than twelve, but wrapped in the same black leather as the rest and bearing the same facial tattoos. A pup, as the Hounds called him. Young, precious, and protected rabidly on hunts. Rachel...couldn't find it in herself to hurt him. Even years later.
"Stop wasting ammo...we'll go through the building. Door just behind us."
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Amber's gotten good with doors. Specifically, with opening them just enough to slip around and then slam behind without being followed.
It's slightly more difficult with Rachel, but only slightly.
A shop. Dusty displays and shelves lie scattered across the aisles. Cages of various sizes line the walls, some with prices hanging on them, a few with a picture of the former occupants- kittens, hamsters, birds, dogs.
They're empty, waiting.
Amber is already clambering over a pile of dog food bags, toward the back room's door.
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Rachel was skimming the ceiling when the front windows simply exploded. It was a shivery, tinkling sound that let the renewed howling outside creep into the shop. The door soon followed the windows, then the brickwork, leaving the front of the shop a gaping hole beyond which the pack sat with glowing eyes.
Luckily, the pack tended to have issues with cages. That meant the next attack didn't focus on the girls, but on the cages lining the walls; pale energy lashing into the twisted metal bars until the things screamed and twisted in protest.
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Amber is through the door and running for the fire exit, past even more shelves and cages
and walls made of bars
chains
She doesn't pause to wonder about the back room. For one, that's almost normal, here. For two, EXPLODEY PEOPLE BEHIND THEM.
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The Fear that had been beating at their heels returned in full force, twined now with unreasoning Rage as the pack hit the backroom. Bars, and chains, and cages...
...these materials didn't explode so easily, but they did lend themselves to more practical purposes. The chains started snaking and weaving, striking out toward the fleeing girls like serpents.
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