Eterna Jade (
borrowedheaven) wrote in
knightsoflegend2012-04-07 10:42 pm
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mission ♔ and the rest is history

♬ Firefly - Over the Rhine
WHO || Des, Jade & later: Gar, Kat, Spike, Buffy, Myri [Closed]
WHAT || Des takes Jade home; the Knights attempt to unlock the mystery of the stone Gar discovered...
WHERE || The Hoffman Institute > Nightscape
WHEN || Backdated to Thurs, March 22nd
HOW || Actionspam
[ She lets herself out when Des pulls up, shoving open the front doors of the Institute with a certain degree of attitude that makes it clear how fed up she is with all this. But there's something much more subdued in her demeanor too, and a strange pallor to her cheeks that makes her skin look almost gray as she moves closer, taking the steps two at a time. Someone must have provided her with new clothes, as she's not dressed like a hooker today, but rather wears a dark green loose Bohemian looking shirt that's slightly ruffled, with two ties dangling in the front, and a pair of khakis with a number of funky pockets all over them. She wears less makeup than she had on the other night, but she looks no less striking for it - maybe even more so given that so much of her strange beauty is apparently all natural.
She tosses open the passenger door and sits down hard, hardly seeming concerned with being graceful as she digs a cigarette out of a pack. ]
Please tell me you brought a light.

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You don't have to go with him. I'm sure we can find a way back...
[Yes, your tiny mouse of a friend is concerned for your safety, Buffy. No, it doesn't make sense.]
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How you manage to endear yourself to anyone is beyond me.
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That's how I endear myself to people.
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What happens when you mess with the Talisman? [ She recalls what he said after a moment's silence. Her tone is thoughtful. ]
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We catch wind of someone selling fake Lazarus Talismans and go to put an end to it, but I guess whoever the hell wants the damn thing so bad got pissy, 'cause it brought down hell. And those were just fakes. I got a warrant for my arrest when they couldn't explain the bodies and finally just a demand to leave town when they finally could explain the bodies and realized having someone around like me was too much for 'em. They leave that shit to the hoodoo priestesses these days.
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... Why didn't you tell the others that you didn't let them pay you? [ Her tone is almost accusatory, but really just pressing. She can't let it go. ] I mean, what are you getting out of this? Some twisted sense of closure? [ She can't get a bead on him and it bothers her. ]
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[He snorts and gives her an incredulous look really quickly, before turning back to the road, like he's concerned that whoever's driving is going to lead him into a pole or something.] They didn't mention it. What? Was I supposed to say, "Oh, by the way, I'm not getting paid for this?" [Another shrug.] Closure. Yeah, something like that. Or maybe I just feel like it.
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I don't get you. [ It's declared as if he'll somehow give her all his secrets and solve the mystery and care about her petty, nosy, entitled attitude. ]
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[Smirk] That means I'm doin' my job right.
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Yeah, well, I don't know if anybody told you, sweetheart, but your job sucks. [ She's ... trying to mock his use of patronizing pet names. ]
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