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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #210 on: August 24, 2014, 06:13:13 pm »

Carrie looks a little disappointed. "Oh, okay.  Yeah, lets go home Dad."
She had been hoping to at least meet a protectorate member, but maybe next time.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #211 on: August 24, 2014, 09:02:49 pm »

Alex would think for a second, calming down without the pain. The first thing they would do if he showed up to the hospital was call the police. He would reach into his pocket, looking for his phone. If he didn't have that from the police, he would search for a car or a person.
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« Reply #212 on: August 24, 2014, 09:09:34 pm »

Trying a different approach steven attempts to direct all of the energy equally between two opposite directions.
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And Larry kinda gets blueballed in all this; just left with a raging bone spear and no where to put it.

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« Reply #213 on: August 24, 2014, 10:52:19 pm »

I couldn't speak for a few moments, too filled with inarticulate rage to think clearly, beyond knowing that if I said anything, I would be screaming, and that wouldn't help anything. Instead, I said, very clearly,

"What. Did you. Do."

If she had had any part in this whatsoever...well, she would be gone. I would hunt her down and make she knew she would never have any part in any of this family ever again, or anything anywhere near us. No one hurt my little brothers.

No one.

"Me? Nothing! God's honest truth, nothing! You think I'd do that to a buncha kids? Serra, baby, I didn't do a thing. These men, they called me. Said I needed to pay them, or they'd show me how bad they were. I asked them how, they said they had your mother's kids. And that I had to get ten grand to them, or that's it."

She suddenly becomes quite agitated. Indignant, too, at first, but at the end the desperation really begins to shine through. Her voice is rather shaky, and she seems to be breathing quite rapidly.

"I've got no money, and I know they'll do real bad things if I don't get the money to them. And I can't go to the cops, either. They know the cops. They'll know if they get wind of this. I don't know what to do, baby."
"If this is another one of your fucking scams, Aunt Meche, I swear to God I'll..." I don't get to finish as she protests wildly, and I can feel that anger wither as I feel the honesty in her voice. Along with the anger, goes hope.

We couldn't get that money. Not in anything resembling short notice. Mom would never allow going to loan sharks, and Olive would never want to pay people like this...but...what else could we do? The knot in my stomach grew tighter as I let my Aunt talk herself dry, until a dry, worried silence hung on the line.

"Baby? You there?"

"Yeah. Yeah I am, Auntie. I'll talk to you later. Thanks for telling me."

"Swee-"

I fished in my pocket for the crappy cell phone Mom had made sure we all had. It was a few years out of date, but it was a reliable little bastard, at least, and it did what I needed it to, even if it didn't keep a charge worth a shit. Which is why I charged it every single night, and right now I was glad I had; the battery said two bars left, and I hadn't used it more than once today. I dialed a number that I hadn't even thought of in months.

"Wassup?"

"You still in the detective business?"

"Ser? I thought..."

"Not the time, Jake. Some fuckers grabbed Lucian and Dominic. Asked for ten grand."

"You know I can't afford to cough up that kind of cash, Serra. Never could."

"I know. I just want your help looking for them."

The line was silent for a few seconds.

"....Okay. Where do you want to start?"

I talked with him a bit more about it. I tried to keep the conversation away from the more sensitive subjects between us, and managed it. Once we were done, I rang up my mom and sister, filled them in too, fast because my phone was dying fast. Fucking cheap-ass piece of shit. By the time I got to calling up Terry, one of my friends whose dad was a cop, it was dead.

"Mother-fucker!"

Swearing helped. A little. Throwing a chair across the room helped a little more. But I couldn't waste time on stupid shit like this, that wasn't how I did things...I sighed, trying to calm down when the doorbell rang.

"Fuck, what now..."

"Hey, Ser..."

Jake. Right. I'd asked him to come over.
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Re: Worm: Edwardstown
« Reply #214 on: August 27, 2014, 12:00:12 pm »

"Doesn't matter where you go, where you hide, I'll always find you." She winks and chuckles darkly, struggling against the restraints once again to reach for anything dangerous in reach.

As she does so, she actually answers. "And you'd care, because if dear little wifey discovered you were torturing little high school girls for your own sick pleasure, she might just end your little 'research project' of horror. Violently."

"You know, flattering as it is, I really don't need you hitting on me right now," Konicek says, rubbing his temple. "You're not my type. I... ugh."

He retches once. "Hurk... oh crap. I think I'm gonna hurl."

A look of intense concentration crosses his face, though it's only visible on his eyes, as if he's trying to stave off the feeling of nausea. Predictably, it doesn't really work, and the next retch is backed up by much more material than the previous, his bandana growing wet from the vomit, bits of his dinner landing over his clothes and the floor. He tries to pull the bandana off, and manages it halfway through the next retch, losing yet more of his dinner in the process. As his face is uncovered, it becomes clear that he does indeed have the face of a baby, a set of facial features clumping together around the center of the face, leaving quite a bit of free space around the edges. Not a handsome man, certainly. As he vomits until he seems to have no more in him, you notice a smell. A smell that you can unquestionably identify, but it's not quite the type you could smell until this point. He seems to have lost control of his bladder. And also his bowels.

Konicek, still retching, starts to get up, flailing for support, and stumbles on, one of his arms twitching and jerking, followed by his body undergoing spasms. He doesn't even get to the door before he collapses, dragging himself forward a few feet, hardly breathing at all at the moment.

"...Dad"
((FYI Dad is not like abusive or anything just divorced and incredibly unpleasant without realizing it and one of the main reasons Dave lost all faith in humanity. He's also a blacksmith.))

Your father seems a sensible choice, yes. Unpleasant, but sensible. Now it's just a question of you calling him up and telling him you want something. Or maybe just dropping by. You're sure he'd love that.

So my power can only protect me. Jake thinks to himself. Well, he could still test his power out more. He takes off running through the woods at a sprint, maintaining his power. He wondered how long he could keep his power going, and would resist the urge to let go at least once if he could, also checking his watch to see how long it took to feel that urge after activating his power. He also tried to see if he felt tired at all while sprinting. If he managed to sprint for ten minutes without stopping, he would rest against a tree and let go to see the effects.

You begin to run like hell in no direction in particular, and in about two minutes or so of running you start getting a strangely bad feeling, and before you can properly process what it may be, your hand suddenly cracks, two of your fingers breaking, pain shooting throughout your body as you plummet downward, rolling along the forest floor while screaming in pain. Impacting the ground doesn't really hurt all that much, you find.

A moment passes as you reflect on what this could mean, but your reflection is interrupted by what feels like if the entire front of your body was kicked with a heavy, sandpaper-covered boot, and you immediately curl up, and sort of let go despite yourself, lying on the ground both in a great deal of pain and feeling quite mentally exhausted.

Carrie looks a little disappointed. "Oh, okay.  Yeah, lets go home Dad."
She had been hoping to at least meet a protectorate member, but maybe next time.

You go on home, in what is sure to be a very awkward and/or depressing evening.

Alex would think for a second, calming down without the pain. The first thing they would do if he showed up to the hospital was call the police. He would reach into his pocket, looking for his phone. If he didn't have that from the police, he would search for a car or a person.

They seem to have taken your phone away, just like your guns. You guess that's standard procedure. It is very unfortunate for you, however. So you desperately move out to find someone driving through town - and soon enough, somebody does stop as you stand out on the street, holding a very bloody neck while obviously being a little lightheaded. It seems to be a young woman of some sort, though you can't see any details due to the way the headlights are shining at you and it's pretty dark otherwise.

Trying a different approach steven attempts to direct all of the energy equally between two opposite directions.

It is a bit hard to conceptualize for you at first - concentrating all of your power in opposite directions seems counterintuitive for some reason, despite you thinking it to be a perfectly sensible idea, so you need to wrack your brain a little to think about it the right way. And after a moment, you think you have it. You imagine the energy as a bubble of sorts, a sphere. Maybe a ball of putty. It doesn't matter. What matters is, you imagine taking this sphere around you, and stretching it in opposite directions. And this seems a bit more understandable to you. You try to focus your power in this manner, and it works! You blast at a tree, nearly splintering it, while also nearly destroying a tree behind you. All without significant recoil, though there is a little, pushing you in one of your chosen directions - frontward in this case. It does feel a little disorienting, though.

Swearing helped. A little. Throwing a chair across the room helped a little more. But I couldn't waste time on stupid shit like this, that wasn't how I did things...I sighed, trying to calm down when the doorbell rang.

"Fuck, what now..."

"Hey, Ser..."

Jake. Right. I'd asked him to come over.

Jake is indeed out there, ready to lend his no doubt impressive skill at detection to your cause. While you examine him through the peephole, you notice that he seems bothered. This, you would guess, is an appropriate reaction. But he also seems to have a thought of some kind about all this. One that he cannot wait to tell you about. Without further ado, you open the door. And there he is. He doesn't really look like a detective. This is probably a good thing.

Can you predict what he is going to tell you?
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« Reply #215 on: August 27, 2014, 12:39:43 pm »

Ow. Damn it, what the hell! Why the hell did this happen when the last time I only felt the effects of injuries I had before? I mean, I got hit by a door and walked through acid and lightning last time and it didn't affect me. How the hell does this power even work? Jake thinks to himself, frustrated as he realizes he still has no idea how his power works other than how to activate it. He lays there for a while, trying to figure out anything else he could about his power and trying to recover enough to make his way back to the hotel or a hospital to get his fingers splinted.
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« Reply #216 on: August 27, 2014, 01:18:52 pm »

Most of the rest of the evening is spent in silence.  Carrie and made only idle conversation about the day, directly avoiding the subject foremost on their minds.  Eventually, her father attempted to broach the subject during dinner, "So... how did you know that that guy was gone."

"Powers."

"Yeah but how?"

"Some sort of time stop and leaving my body"

"That... that's pretty cool"

"Yeah." the silence returned for a bit.

"You joining the wards?"

"Does it matter?"


"A little, I need to know what to expect from your schedule."

"Mmm..."

"Take all the time you need, I don't want an ans..."

"I would be stopping people like mom right?"

"Carrie, your mother is... was a complex woman.  Its difficult to say."

"I would be stopping them from hurting their own families like this right?"

"I can't... I don't know dear."

"Then I will make it that way.  I will join and I will help make things better for everyone."

"Alright then... Are you going tomorrow?  He marveled at his daughter, and immediately regretted it, she had the exact same determined look that her mother had often worn.  He had pushed it this far though and he could not stop her more than he could a speeding car.

"Yes." With that Carrie was done eating and stood up from the table.  "Good night, Dad.  I've got some things to think about."
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« Reply #217 on: August 27, 2014, 02:40:57 pm »

Selina tilts her head curiously at the man.

"Your suffering ,which I wanted, but not by me, which is disappointing. I'll feel cheated if you die right now."
She's frowning, no pity on her face as she stared at the pathetic man losing his insides in front of her.
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« Reply #218 on: August 27, 2014, 03:24:10 pm »

Satisfied with his progress for now Steven gets back into his car and drives back into the city.
On his way home he stops by a sportswear store and buys a low-profile hockey mask to hide his face with then heads home and tries to sew a pouch into the back of a leather jacket that would conceal it if he wasnt wearing it.
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« Reply #219 on: August 28, 2014, 07:31:15 am »

Walk over there. Grumbling.

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« Reply #220 on: August 28, 2014, 08:57:07 am »

Alex would raise his arms up and wave them towards the car, while keeping his chin to hid neck.
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« Reply #221 on: August 29, 2014, 02:58:58 pm »

Most of the rest of the evening is spent in silence.  Carrie and made only idle conversation about the day, directly avoiding the subject foremost on their minds.  Eventually, her father attempted to broach the subject during dinner, "So... how did you know that that guy was gone."

"Powers."

"Yeah but how?"

"Some sort of time stop and leaving my body"

"That... that's pretty cool"

"Yeah." the silence returned for a bit.

"You joining the wards?"

"Does it matter?"


"A little, I need to know what to expect from your schedule."

"Mmm..."

"Take all the time you need, I don't want an ans..."

"I would be stopping people like mom right?"

"Carrie, your mother is... was a complex woman.  Its difficult to say."

"I would be stopping them from hurting their own families like this right?"

"I can't... I don't know dear."

"Then I will make it that way.  I will join and I will help make things better for everyone."

"Alright then... Are you going tomorrow?  He marveled at his daughter, and immediately regretted it, she had the exact same determined look that her mother had often worn.  He had pushed it this far though and he could not stop her more than he could a speeding car.

"Yes." With that Carrie was done eating and stood up from the table.  "Good night, Dad.  I've got some things to think about."

You do indeed have things to think about! For one, there are no Wards in Edwardstown. No Protectorate chapters, either. Most Wards and PRT people would probably have never heard of Edwardstown, apart from maybe an offhand comment about it being the ice cream capital of the East Coast. And while you're probably eligible to join and all, it would presumably involve you leaving town, probably for good. Now, Edwardstown's not exactly the most exciting place to live in. But it is kind of nice, which you suppose is an okay tradeoff. Would it be worth it to join the Wards, given that it would put your life in mortal peril constantly? And probably obligate you to fight Endbringers? As well as other things that will probably kill you before you turn fifteen? You don't even know the full extent of your powers yet, let alone anything about fighting crime.

Selina tilts her head curiously at the man.

"Your suffering ,which I wanted, but not by me, which is disappointing. I'll feel cheated if you die right now."
She's frowning, no pity on her face as she stared at the pathetic man losing his insides in front of her.

Konicek continues trying to move away, saying nothing as his airways begin to seize up and he loses consciousness, lying in a pool of his own waste as he breathes his last. This would be all fine and good, but you seem to still be trapped, you notice. And if the efforts of the past few days have been any indication, you probably have no chance of getting out like this.

Satisfied with his progress for now Steven gets back into his car and drives back into the city.
On his way home he stops by a sportswear store and buys a low-profile hockey mask to hide his face with then heads home and tries to sew a pouch into the back of a leather jacket that would conceal it if he wasnt wearing it.

The local sportswear store seems to have a troubling lack of low-profile hockey masks - in fact, the standard face-hugging Jacques Plante mask, which you were sort of looking for, it is assumed, is entirely unavailable. Instead, there's the more modern sort of hockey mask, which is like a full helmet with a cage at the front. You suppose that's an okay sort of mask, but there is absolutely no way you'd be able to fit it in a pouch behind your leather jacket. Well, not without it looking both ridiculous and obvious. It also doesn't really hide the eyes or other parts of the face, though you guess you can correct that with some facepaint if you want.

Walk over there. Grumbling.

It is a long, dissatisfying walk, during which you build up a most powerful grumble from deep within. Eventually you reach the old bastard's house. He seems to be home, judging from the way the lights are on.

Alex would raise his arms up and wave them towards the car, while keeping his chin to hid neck.

You raise your very obviously bloodstained hands and wave them toward the car. The woman inside the car puts her hand in front of her mouth in shock. She opens the door, poking her head out of the car.

"Do you need help, sir? I'll call an ambulance," she says, going for her phone.
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« Reply #222 on: August 29, 2014, 03:08:39 pm »

"...Disappointing. I'll have to settle for killing his friend from earlier then." Selina kinda just looks around in disdain for a minute or two before actually getting to the part of trying to escape from this hell, a twisted grin on her face.

She looks around for anything loose or usable as a tool nearby that she could possible reach, struggling against her restraints no matter the damage it caused to her wrists.
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« Reply #223 on: August 29, 2014, 03:13:03 pm »

"...Disappointing. I'll have to settle for killing his friend from earlier then." Selina kinda just looks around in disdain for a minute or two before actually getting to the part of trying to escape from this hell, a twisted grin on her face.

She looks around for anything loose or usable as a tool nearby that she could possible reach, struggling against her restraints no matter the damage it caused to her wrists.

You try to fight your restraints as well as you are able, but despite your efforts they are far too tight, and you have no idea how to dislocate your thumb properly. Not that you do not try. You try without heed to personal safety, but you can't seem to get free.

It's really quite a shame. There's all sorts of tools around here you could use. But none seem to be within reach.
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« Reply #224 on: August 29, 2014, 03:29:27 pm »

Selina looks over at the tools, stretching her fingers and struggling more.

"I am not gonna die in here because some would-be torturer was an idiot and offed himself!"
Blind rage comes over her as she struggles all the harder. Had to get the tools, had to get a key, had to get something! And so ensues the Banshee scream, sounding like some hurt animal giving in to feral instincts.
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