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flickerflash) wrote2012-08-25 02:15 pm
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[She'd been waiting for hours to see if they'd turn up.
Just a little after dawn on the 25th a piece of smudged notepaper gets carefully tucked into Katie's journal, and then she tosses the whole thing into the hollow log she's sitting on out in the forest.
The video clearly picks up the message. It's not very long.]
Gone fishing.
Everyones invited
except Raine.
No drowning.
[There won't be any replies. She's gone.]
Just a little after dawn on the 25th a piece of smudged notepaper gets carefully tucked into Katie's journal, and then she tosses the whole thing into the hollow log she's sitting on out in the forest.
The video clearly picks up the message. It's not very long.]
Gone fishing.
Everyones invited
except Raine.
No drowning.
[There won't be any replies. She's gone.]

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[You can't. Can she? For a moment, Katie doubts-- considers hiding behind Raine like a child, letting the grown ups take care of things. It only takes a moment. This is her world. She can't let someone else take responsibility for it.
Not when a touch might rip the life out of them. Something that Raine, and only Raine, is vulnerable to right now.
And here it comes over the edge of roof, all hands and mouths and rank, matted hair that might be silver under the grime, rotting teeth--
It's gotten so big.]
Don't turn around. [She's urgent. If it doesn't know Raine can see it--] Please.
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Her gaze moves right back to stay on Katie, remaining calm. Hearing her speak completely true was rare, but she wasn't incapable of it. And now, that she thinks of it, she never seems to look well, when she does.
And then it would all boil down to trying to determine what could help someone so used to being self-reliant that they didn't know any other way. There was a certain familiarity in that, and yet...]
You were alone when you needed someone the most, and now it is taking its toll. You're not alone now. Do you understand?
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...]
I don't understand. [She swallows, but for this one moment she keeps her own gaze on Raine, trying to ignore the nervosa.] And I'm not sorry at all.
[And the nervosa ignores Raine. She hasn't looked at it. But it moves past her, which means Katie has run out of time.
So before Raine can give away that she's seen it-- before she even sees it properly, she hopes-- Katie reaches out with her magic and flings Raine safely off the roof to the top of the closest community building. Sorry. It's for your own good.]
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But Raine's minor observations are cut short, at Katie's words and apology - something was happening, something was about to happen - and before she can even utter a word, she's moving through the air, quickly, temporarily disoriented -
and Katie is alone with her monster.]
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Then she waggles a finger at it and vanishes herself, jumping as far as the mountain range. It'll take a while for the monster to catch up.
Sorry, Raine.]