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randomplaces2007-07-03 04:14 pm
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Elisa-garg's reality. Castle Wyvern. Stepping into time.
Manhattan baked, attention spans and tempers both shortened by the summer heat and humidity. In the east a thunderstorm brewed, to the west the sun stood near the horizon. On the ramparts of the castle in the clouds all was silent, all was still.
Then something opened in the air above, and a figure darted out and settled on the edge of the battlement, golden curls blowing in the breeze as bright butterfly wings folded against the back of a tall young woman with weary blue eyes and a strong-boned but lovely face.
"Solid ground," she murmured to the huge furry cat in her arms as the feathery antennae on her forehead waved and took in the scents all around them. "Only a real world could smell this bad."
The cat looked up at her and rumbled a purr, then hopped out of her arms and went to sniff around the bases of the statues that stood nearby before affectionately rubbing his cheek against them as he usually only did to claim friends that he liked.
Sadie frowned and looked at them, wondering why each one smelled as though one non-human person had been leaning on them. Or something like that. Each one had a living scent clinging to them that was unique to itself.
Curious, she stood a little unsteadily and tugged down on the worn flannel shirt that with a pair of boxer shorts comprised her outfit and walked over to investigate just as the sun dipped below the horizon.
Then something opened in the air above, and a figure darted out and settled on the edge of the battlement, golden curls blowing in the breeze as bright butterfly wings folded against the back of a tall young woman with weary blue eyes and a strong-boned but lovely face.
"Solid ground," she murmured to the huge furry cat in her arms as the feathery antennae on her forehead waved and took in the scents all around them. "Only a real world could smell this bad."
The cat looked up at her and rumbled a purr, then hopped out of her arms and went to sniff around the bases of the statues that stood nearby before affectionately rubbing his cheek against them as he usually only did to claim friends that he liked.
Sadie frowned and looked at them, wondering why each one smelled as though one non-human person had been leaning on them. Or something like that. Each one had a living scent clinging to them that was unique to itself.
Curious, she stood a little unsteadily and tugged down on the worn flannel shirt that with a pair of boxer shorts comprised her outfit and walked over to investigate just as the sun dipped below the horizon.

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"We don't really have too much use for 'em ourselves," she said, "but we've got a wing of the castle here that's more or less 'ours' and plenty of friends and allies who might need a place to crash, so it doesn't hurt to keep them up."
Not to mention there's more you can do in a bed than just sleep.
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The sight of the bed brought on all her weariness in a rush and she wobbled a little, her shoulders drooping as the richness of the room reminded her of her lost home. "Thanks."
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Not quite, but she was too tired to explain how a person's scent changed with their thoughts.
She pointed to her antennae and walked over to look at the bed. "I think you were thinkin' about Goliath or somethin'. Ooooh, a bathroom! With a tub!"
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"Well, you enjoy yourself. I'll make sure the rest of the house knows you're here. Just remember, we won't be available between sunrise and sunset."
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She walked over to the bed and poked it a little cautiously.
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