Dumage Moulet (
postergirl) wrote in
knightsoflegend2016-02-03 12:07 am
Entry tags:
- !main plot,
- alainn o'rourke,
- amanda moulet,
- astrid mädchen,
- buffy summers,
- desmond d. descant,
- dimitris sarandis,
- dumage moulet,
- elena gilbert,
- felicity braddock,
- fredrick jr.,
- hasmed,
- jeanne gar,
- kat samcelot,
- liam chambers,
- marcus andres,
- myrilandel odair,
- rose hathaway,
- solace,
- spike,
- sterling archer,
- steve rogers,
- tia ellison,
- violet reedhym,
- wynnefalshond
slovechnia ♔ hey little sister what have you done

♬ White Wedding - Billy Idol
WHO || Failboat, Dimitris Sarandis, Amanda Moulet, invited wedding guests, and more [closed]
WHAT || The Knights head to Slovechnia to interrupt Dimitris' wedding to Dumage's sister
WHERE || Flight from London to Slovechnia; Slovechnia
WHEN || Sometime in February
HOW || Actionspam or prose
The morning after, the Knights board a plane at their private airfield, and begin the couple hour flight to the country of Slovechnia. Wynn has laid out a plan for them as such, leaving Sir Gar in charge of seeing it executed: they are to send in a few Knights to infiltrate the wedding, while others steal an ambulance from a local hospital. Using magic to make Sarandis think he's having a heart attack during the ceremony, they will intercept the outgoing call to the paramedics, and pose as them to take him out of there and straight to a private airfield to meet with Wynn. They're all aware, however, of just how smoothly their plans tend to go where these villains are involved - especially if the Mind Master shows up.
Either way, it promises to be an interesting day...

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[he leans his head against the headrest too, mimicking her.] I hope Sehanine dropkicked his soul. Or at least let Jade spit on it a few times.
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[Those people saw this young man open up his head like it was a watermelon. That would leave a mark on their minds, no doubt, and that sat more poorly with her than anything else.]
But it needed to be done. I couldn't leave even the slightest chance that he might do more damage. The less allies they have, the better.
[That didn't mean she particularly felt good about it, but it is what it is.]
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[he winces.] It's worse than that, though. I know it needed to be done, but I can't help but feel like we did Blade a huge solid.
Not to put a damper on our victory- because it is a victory, and what comes after is tomorrow's problem- but still not something I hope anybody's forgetting.
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[But as he said, she doesn't want to steal anyone's morale, even if she doesn't particularly feel it herself.]
The worst is yet to come. It's the only thing I can really even think about right now. [A beat passes before she said:] They all called me a monster in there. In shouts and whispers. I didn't think it would bother me, but...
[It's still a little different when it's smacking her in the face.]
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he turns back to her, frowning.] There's a difference between owning being a monster and being something people fear, Elena. Well. [he swallows.] Something people fear for no good reason. I don't need to tell you that, but...
[he shakes his head.] You know how it goes.
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[She's not mad about it, though. If anything, she just sounds sad.]
I've just never heard anyone say it like that, with pointed fingers and gasps. I knew it would happen someday, but I thought it would be easier to hear.
[She puts an elbow on her armrest, leaning her head into her hand.]
Then again, it feels like everything always ends up being harder than I thought it was going to be.
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[He meets her eyes, expression gentle.] But you're right. It's always worse than you expect, even when you're prepared for the worst thing you can think of. [he hesitates for a moment and then lays a hand over hers.] For the record, even if it won't make you feel any better about that, you were amazing today. This wouldn't have worked without you.
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Maybe it would be better if I simply stopped expecting anything. [There's a slightly bitter twinge to the words, but she shakes it off. The hand under his doesn't move for a long moment, though she finally turns it over, slipping her fingers through his.] And thank you.
[Though her tone indicates that she's...pretty aware of that fact.]
I'm well aware of my strengths, at least. I can only hope that, when it comes down to it, they're enough.
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It is what it is, and what it is right now is exhausting. ["it" being everything. their existence. their lives. this case.]
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[She gives his hand a gentle squeeze.]
If only sleep were easier to come by, hm?
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It'd be funnier if it weren't an actual possibility.
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[he flinches.] Jesus, that was awhile ago, wasn't it?
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You could say that.
[She draws her hand away then, pulling it into her lap.]
A lot of things were set into motion for me that night.
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He had the audacity to say he could break my curse, if you can believe that.
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Besides, you didn't need his help.
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[the laughter he gets from that joke is... more than a little forced.] That's really a small bonus.
[yeah... anyway. he doesn't know where else to go with that, so he just says, with some frustration.] Goddamn, I hate that guy.
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[She understands that feeling all too well, and the frustration that comes with it.]
The day will come when we'll deal with him, too, in one way or another.
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I wouldn't count on it.
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I thought you said you were a realist.
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[He gives her a look right back, though it's a bit sheepish, and he ends it quickly, turning back to stare at the ceiling.] I guess you can't get away with skipping the debrief, huh?
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[She shakes her head.]
Likely not. I'm not even sure if the others are aware I don't intend to stay in town afterward. I don't know why they'd believe anything's changed, but...
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[he's got pretty mixed emotions about some things right now.] Can't shake the feeling that I'm the one who's supposed to feel bad about that one.
[He doesn't. But.]
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