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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:57 pm


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Regular - Meet the Team - The Basterds - Completed

Tallulah assembles her team of ragged misfits! She is only partly encouraged by what she sees.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:08 pm


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Regular - The Cat Came Back - Europa, Pyxis, and Abel - In Progress

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:32 pm


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Destiny City was burning.

Sailor Europa staggered through haze and smoke, breathing in ragged, scalding gasps. She had her neckerchief pulled up over her mouth in an attempt to filter some of it, but it wasn’t doing any good. Her tongue was dry, her mouth tasted like ash. The world was a cacophony of sounds and smells

- Sirens, screams, fire hoses, hair, petroleum, flesh –

She staggered down a street that she knew well, made strange and surreal by the nightmarish glow of a world set ablaze. Firelight and moonlight mixed mockingly, lighting her way as she worked past fallen parking meters and over broken glass. The city was crumbling, crunching beneath her feet.

To her right, a parked car exploded into flames. Europa forced herself another few steps forward. To her left, the window of the electronics shop was still intact, the televisions still marvelously powered “on.”

They displayed a uniform wall of white noise. And then they exploded. Europa took a hasty step backwards, tumbled off a curb, somersaulted backwards into the street. She held up a hasty arm to protect her face from any falling glass, than scrambled to her feet. She needed to get moving, needed to find the Basterds, needed to find out where this had started-

The fire had spread so quickly, gobbling up metal and brick like it was matchwood. There was no doubt in her mind that there were supernatural forces at play, but she didn’t know what yet – that was why she needed to find her team. They had eyes all over the city, surely someone would have seen something!

Europa was walking in the center of the street now, to avoid the blowout from exploding shop windows, but even the street was burning in places. Downed power lines sparked and danced along the pavement, and she did her best to step gingerly by these before giving it up in favor of running. If she could just get to the pedestrian mall downtown, she could seek out the others – maybe everyone would have the same sense as she did in where to go for safety. She’d drilled them in this, after all. They would know-

The telephone poles came crashing down now, one after the other, cutting the block into segments. Europa broke into a series of long leaps she would find thrilling if not for her sheer terror. She was the pretty-shorted warrior – she could handle this!

What she could not handle was fire shooting from the manholes. Were the sewers alight now? The smell of burning waste confirmed this.

Every breath she took was like soup, even through the filtering fabric of her neckerchief – thick with ash and dust and heat. Her throat was burning, her lungs were burning – she couldn’t go on like this much longer, she needed to find someone, anyone! It didn’t even have to be a Basterd at this point. She would settle for an unallied scout, a civilian, even a negaverser. Anyone who knew what had happened here to set the whole world on fire.

Fire trucks surrounded the central square, lights flashing. Ladder and hose companies in fire retardant uniforms fought to hold a line and keep back the flames. Europa leapt them, proceeding towards the center of the plaza. There was a mound here, people were tossing things onto a mound. Sandbags? No—

Bile built up at the back of Europa’s throat, sick revulsion churning in her stomach, as she realized that the limp shapes forming the pile were corpses, some of them charred, all of them looking like they had died in agony. The sour taste at the back of her mouth grew as she circled the edge of it, looking frantically to assure there were no familiar faces in the stack, and then she saw them.

The twisted torsos of Angus and Nellie Cowden, their arms around each other, protruded from the base of the pile. Europa bit back a muffled sob and clamped her hands over her mouth, then forced herself to keep walking. Who else? What was the death toll?

Another six paces found her face to face with Pomona and Maia’s blank eyes. Eight more revealed Parker and Dani wrapped in an embrace, their faces contorted in fear. Five from there to uncover Pyxis, Abel in his arms. Castor, Polaris, Bellatrix, Eos – one by one, each Basterd turned up dead.

Except for Jaimie. Jaimie was still out there somewhere. Europa staggered away from the pile, hopeful that she wasn’t, at least, the only remaining member of her team. She struggled to ask the firefighters questions but couldn’t find the words. English had abandoned her in her most desperate hour. She struggled back to the perimeter, to face the burning city.

A figure engulfed in flame was staggering down the road. Water could not extinguish it, and so the firefighters parted to let it pass. As it moved past Tallulah, it locked eyes with her, and she felt her heart stop. Jaimie. Jaimie was burning.

The blazing figure fell, finally, seeming exhausted, onto the pile of bodies. It lit up like a funeral pyre, flames and smoke curling towards the sky. Tallulah looked up and up and up, her gaze following the flames higher and higher, and gasped as the stars raced across the sky, flashing on the horizon and then going dark.

The moon stood alone in an inky black sky. Oblivion stared back at the assembled survivors. A flame licked at the toe of her boot.

A shadow crossed over the moon.

The flames traveled up her legs, burning, burning, burning. She didn’t even try to fight them – what was the point? There wasn’t a point. You couldn’t fight it—

-Tallulah awoke to morning sunlight, WDCE’s morning show, and a ringing cell phone. Her clock radio said she’d slept a full seven hours, but she didn’t feel rested at all.

This wasn’t surprising. It was rare that she ever felt rested these days.
PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 8:30 am


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PostPosted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:37 am


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Regular - Roof-running - Europa and Eos - Completed

Europa tells Eos everything the cats conveniently forgot to mention.
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 8:47 am


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PostPosted: Sun May 16, 2010 2:57 pm


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Regular - Checking In - Tallulah and Bell - In Progress
PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2010 10:02 am


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Regular/Tartaros - Empty room? Oh, I wish. - Europa and Tate - Completed

Sailor Europa and Tate awaken in Wonderland, Tartaros. They spend a lot of time contemplating doors and being surprisingly civil to each other. It turns out you need a jam doorknob to open a jammed door: this might just be the lamest pun in the history of ever.

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PostPosted: Fri May 21, 2010 11:05 pm


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Regular/Tartaros - Whoever lives here is a slob. - Europa and Tate - Completed

The continuing adventures of Europa and Tate in Wonderland. In which: they find a mirror, a creepy rendition of American Gothic, taxidermy, a ball of twine, and Europa breaks her fingers.
PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:39 am


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Regular/Tartaros - Wonderland: Round One - Team wonderland - Completed (at least on my end.)

Europa is wrong. Europa dies. Bye-bye, Europa.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:53 pm


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By this point, Sailor Europa was fairly certain she was dreaming. After all, she had just died; she was certain she had, she remembered it. That awful, awful suffocating feeling, the burning beneath her skin – Europa knew she’d died, and yet here she was, standing on a foggy moorland, staring up at a signpost.

She pinched herself, hard.

“Ouch,” hissed the scout. It hurt. She felt it. Okay, where was she?

The signpost unhelpfully suggested that she was ten miles southeast of Narnia, four miles west of Brigadoon, and eight miles north of Hogwarts. Europa shook her head. “You’re no help,” she told the sign, although she had to wonder what might happen if she did walk the eight miles to Hogwarts. It would probably turn into some sort of bad fanfic, or just wouldn’t be there at all. She dismissed the notion.

The sign seemed to droop visibly for a moment. When it straightened once more, it informed her that she was some number of miles east of Babylon, although the exact number had been scratched out. The post had also grown a small shelf holding candles and matches. A sign above it read, “TAKE FOR TRAVEL TO BABYLON.”

Europa took a candle and a packet of matches and tucked them into her pockets. She reached for a second but an invisible hand smacked her fingers away. “You greedy girl!” announced the sign. “You only need one!”

Europa rubbed her hand (hadn’t it been broken before? Never mind.) and drew it quickly away. She stared down the road marked Babylon. The sky darkened steadily up ahead but lights glowed in the distance. “What’s at Babylon?” she asked, hoping that perhaps whatever it was that guarded the sign could advise her on what to do next.

The sign sighed, loudly. “King and Queen of Cantelon,” it sang. “How many miles to Babylon? Eight and eight, and other eight.”

Tallulah did the math. Twenty-four miles to Babylon.

“Can I get there by candlelight?” proposed the sign, in a voice an eerie replica of her own. And then came the answer, “If your heels are nimble and light, you can get there by candlelight.”

Europa removed the candle from her pocket and turned it over in her hands. It looked like an ordinary candle, rough-hewn from lumpy brown wax. A short linen wick emerged from the top. She looked down at the book of matches that she also held. It was from a fancy vegetarian restaurant her parents had taken her to in San Francisco last summer; the same book of matches sat on top of the toilet in the downstairs bathroom. Flipping it open, she saw row after row of neat little paper matches.

She struck one and lit the candle. Immediately, she was engulfed in an orb of light.

“If your heels are nimble and light, you can get there by candlelight,” the signpost reminded her.

Europa walked. For twenty-four miles it seemed to go quickly, but then, this was a dream world where time and distance seemed to not-quite-correlate. The bright spot on the horizon drew closer and closer, but when she reached it, she found it to simply be a dome of light surrounding an empty field. Europa frowned – the candle was guttering, this had to be the place – and yet there was nothing here.

She stepped inside the light and the candle flickered out. She walked to the center of the field, where she sat.

“I’ll sit here until I wake up,” she said, placing the stub of the candle on the ground in front of her.

She was certain that her alarm clock would ring any time now.

Except, it never did.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:25 am


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:17 pm


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Regular - Little Nemo in Slumberland - Tallulah and Pasha - In Progress
PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:49 pm


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She woke as if waking from a dream, to sunlight streaming in through an open window and the faint beeping of an alarm clock. Only, the sunlight was from a florescent lamp, and the beeping was from an EKG presently connected to her chest. This was roughly in keeping with what Tallulah had deduced – that she’d been in some sort of coma, and now she was out of it.

She sat up, stretched, and flexed her fingers. Not broken – how long ago had she been in that hallway with Tate? It all seemed so distant now, like a half-faded dream. Which she almost supposed it had been; she’d have to ask someone else what had happened after she’d died. (It was strange to think of it in those terms.) Maybe Aurora would know, she’d been there.

“Oh,” said a nurse, poking her head in the door. She didn’t seem surprised. “You’re awake.”

“I’m awake,” nodded Tallulah dumbly. “What’s going on?”

“Oh,” said the nurse, unphased. “Nearly everyone is waking up. I’ll go find your parents.” She vanished out the door.

Tallulah rubbed her eyes and flexed some more, feeling rested for the first time since the nightmares had started. She glanced at the bedside table, taking in the Get Well Soon! Cards and the flowers and the drooping mylar balloons. She hated mylar balloons, they wound up in the ocean where sea turtles thought they were jellyfish and gobbled them up, but she supposed she could appreciate the sentiment. The bedside table was covered in well wishes—

“How long have I been asleep?” asked Tallulah rhetorically, lifting a little plush lion off the table.

She was not amused to learn it was mid-August. The car ride home was spent sulking in the backseat while Angus crouched, predator-like, over the Prius’s steering wheel and tailgated the truck in front of them. Tallulah was weak after four months spent asleep, and wasted no time in letting her parents know just how much training it would take to get back into competition shape for swim team.

“I think swim team is the least of your concerns right now,” Nellie sighed reassuringly from the passenger seat. “You’ve been through an ordeal, hon.”

“And I missed finals! And AP Exams! And I haven’t got any time for alternates or summer school!” caterwauled Tallulah.

“I’m sure your teachers gave you the grade you deserved,” Nellie rebutted. “Quite a lot of your classmates were also out.” Tallulah’s report-card for the last semester had arrived in June. As expected, it had contained straight As.

“But colleges won’t!” whimpered Tallulah piteously. “How do I explain to an Ivy league university that I haven’t got any AP scores from Junior year because I was in a coma?!”

“There’s a place on the application for that sort of thing,” said Angus as he turned into their driveway. Tallulah gave both her parents grumpy looks as she got out of the car, but accepted her father’s steady arm to lean on as she limped towards her bedroom. (Apparently, when you didn’t use your legs, they forgot how to work. Of course, any astronaut could have told you this.)

Back in her own bedroom, Tallulah made a feeble attempt to clear her desk of old cans of Ener-TEA and schoolwork that would never be turned in before curling up in her desk chair and starting up her computer. The internet welcomed her back with several emails inquiring about when she would be posting another Senshi video (this was seriously the last thing Tallulah wanted to think about), a facebook wall covered in friends hoping she would get better soon and saying how much they missed her (this was sort of creepy, because it made it seem like she’d died), and—

And—

Several invites to a group titled “In Loving Memory of Daniela Rymner, 1995-2010 RIP <3 <3 <3”

Tallulah stared at the link, as if by not clicking it, she could deny that it actually said what she thought it said. “Mom,” she called, “Mom, you didn’t tell me—

She clicked the link and read the attached article. Tallulah sighed, tears welling in her eyes. After a wave of supernatural comas, Dani’s death seemed horrifyingly ordinary for Destiny City. Oh Dani… she sighed. I wish I’d been able to help you.

It looked like maybe she was going to have to go back to thinking about all this Senshi stuff much sooner than she wanted to.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:18 pm


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Battle - Fire and Water - Europa and Gunn- Completed.

Lamest. Youma. Ever. One of the cardinal rules of senshidom is that clean-up is someone else's problem. But it wasn't too bad for a scared newbie and a girl who's just gotten out of a coma.
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