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| ===== Saturday August 29th, 2009 ===== | ===== Saturday August 29th, 2009 ===== | ||
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| ===== Monday August 31st, 2009 ===== | ===== Monday August 31st, 2009 ===== | ||
| - | Peter sleeps in again, as he doesn’t have to return to work until Labor Day. He gets up late and putters around his apartment until his cell phone rings – it’s his crazy ex-girlfriend and baby-momma [[wod:npcs:susan|Susan “Susie” Fox]]. Susie makes it clear she wants nothing to do with Peter today, but their son [[wod:npcs: | + | Peter sleeps in again, as he doesn't have to return to work until Labor Day. He gets up late and putters around his apartment until his cell phone rings – it's his crazy ex-girlfriend and baby-momma [[wod:characters: |
| - | Peter sits down on his couch with Morgan clinging to him, and lets his son babble for over an hour. Morgan tells him everything on his mind with the serious intensity of a three-year-old, | + | Peter sits down on his couch with Morgan clinging to him, and lets his son babble for over an hour. Morgan tells him everything on his mind with the serious intensity of a three-year-old, |
| - | Peter feeds [[wod:npcs:deeohgee|Dee-Oh-Gee]] first and then drivers his white Min-Cooper S into Springfield. He walks into the police station and gets a few waves before heading to the range. He spends over an hour in his usual shooting routine, and gets the first grudging bit of admiration from his geist in the form of, “Cute kid.” Peter nods and continues shooting until he is interrupted by a visit from his partner, [[wod:npcs: | + | Peter feeds [[wod:characters:dee_oh_gee|Dee-Oh-Gee]] first and then drivers his white Min-Cooper S into Springfield. He walks into the police station and gets a few waves before heading to the range. He spends over an hour in his usual shooting routine, and gets the first grudging bit of admiration from his geist in the form of, "Cute kid." |
| ===== Tuesday September 1st, 2009 ===== | ===== Tuesday September 1st, 2009 ===== | ||
| - | Early this morning all five Sin-Eaters have similar, terrible dreams. [[wod: | + | Early this morning all five Sin-Eaters have similar, terrible dreams. [[wod: |
| - | Sleep remains elusive and not restful for the rest of the night, but luckily only Anita has any obligation that day: Peter is still out on disability, Erika and David are still on summer vacation, and Isobel took some time off to adjust her sleep schedule to her new job. Anita shuffles into the Botanica and opens on time, but she crafts a hand-lettered sign indicating the shop is out of several protective items. She tapes the sign to the door and wrinkles her nose as she can still smell [[wod:npcs:grubby_man|Grubby Man]]’s stink despite the multiple fans, so she runs down to the closest convenience store and buys Febreeze and some Pepsi. She comes back to the store and mercilessly sprays Febreeze all over the place. She then settles in and re-orders her depleted stock; she reluctantly decides to put a rush order on several popular items although that will dent her bottom line a bit. She checks the news but finds nothing unusual being reported besides the normal urban blight of Springfield. She then checks some local paranormal blogs and finds several people had disturbing dreams and ominous Tarot readings and other omens. | + | Sleep remains elusive and not restful for the rest of the night, but luckily only Anita has any obligation that day: Peter is still out on disability, Erika and David are still on summer vacation, and Isobel took some time off to adjust her sleep schedule to her new job. Anita shuffles into the Botanica and opens on time, but she crafts a hand-lettered sign indicating the shop is out of several protective items. She tapes the sign to the door and wrinkles her nose as she can still smell [[wod:characters:grubby]]'s stink despite the multiple fans, so she runs down to the closest convenience store and buys Febreeze and some Pepsi. She comes back to the store and mercilessly sprays Febreeze all over the place. She then settles in and re-orders her depleted stock; she reluctantly decides to put a rush order on several popular items although that will dent her bottom line a bit. She checks the news but finds nothing unusual being reported besides the normal urban blight of Springfield. She then checks some local paranormal blogs and finds several people had disturbing dreams and ominous Tarot readings and other omens. |
| Peter sends out a group text declaring that he will be bringing pizza to the Botanica at 12:30pm and all are welcome. Erika texts back that she will be late due to working on lesson plans, but the others accept. Peter arrives promptly at 12:30 with two pizzas in tow; Anita is half-dead at the register and the store has been empty all morning, so by way of greeting she starts shoveling food into her mouth and grunting at Peter. Isobel arrives a few minutes later but starts swearing as a black Ford F-150 pickup drives past her. | Peter sends out a group text declaring that he will be bringing pizza to the Botanica at 12:30pm and all are welcome. Erika texts back that she will be late due to working on lesson plans, but the others accept. Peter arrives promptly at 12:30 with two pizzas in tow; Anita is half-dead at the register and the store has been empty all morning, so by way of greeting she starts shoveling food into her mouth and grunting at Peter. Isobel arrives a few minutes later but starts swearing as a black Ford F-150 pickup drives past her. | ||
| - | Meanwhile, David departs his home and is driving down Roosevelt Ave when he spots a black 1973 Chevy Impala following him. His little Honda Civic is definitely underpowered in this contest, so he tries to shake the Impala by carefully running yellow lights and the like and getting on State Street. Unfortunately, | + | Meanwhile, David departs his home and is driving down Roosevelt Ave when he spots a black 1973 Chevy Impala following him. His little Honda Civic is definitely underpowered in this contest, so he tries to shake the Impala by carefully running yellow lights and the like and getting on State Street. Unfortunately, |
| - | The Impala slows and David spots two others in the car with Luis – someone stuffed in the back and the ganger who fled in terror when David got back to his feet after being stabbed. The ganger in the passenger seat stuffs a gun into his pants to conceal it, but makes a throat-slitting gesture to David. David replies by flashing his gun, and the ganger panics and scrambles for his piece. Unfortunately the ganger isn’t the most agile, and his gun goes off in his pants! There is a loud bang and a scream as the Impala speeds away. The natives don’t react in the slightest, so David gets back into his car and heads back out to State Street. He gets on Walnut Street and arrives at the Botanica a few minutes late, in time to see Isobel glaring at a departing black pickup truck. | + | The Impala slows and David spots two others in the car with Luis – someone stuffed in the back and the ganger who fled in terror when David got back to his feet after being stabbed. The ganger in the passenger seat stuffs a gun into his pants to conceal it, but makes a throat-slitting gesture to David. David replies by flashing his gun, and the ganger panics and scrambles for his piece. Unfortunately the ganger isn't the most agile, and his gun goes off in his pants! There is a loud bang and a scream as the Impala speeds away. The natives don't react in the slightest, so David gets back into his car and heads back out to State Street. He gets on Walnut Street and arrives at the Botanica a few minutes late, in time to see Isobel glaring at a departing black pickup truck. |
| - | When Isobel and David enter the Botanica, they find Anita still stuffing her face and Peter calmly remarks, | + | When Isobel and David enter the Botanica, they find Anita still stuffing her face and Peter calmly remarks, |
| - | The doorbell rings and Anita looks up – and her heart sinks when her grandmother walks in! [[wod:npcs: | + | The doorbell rings and Anita looks up – and her heart sinks when her grandmother walks in! [[wod:characters: |
| - | Clearly embarrassed about the incident, David insists that the incident took place years ago, before he joined the military. Abuela seems mollified by that, and then she turns to Isobel and asks why she’s in the store. Isobel retorts, | + | Clearly embarrassed about the incident, David insists that the incident took place years ago, before he joined the military. Abuela seems mollified by that, and then she turns to Isobel and asks why she's in the store. Isobel retorts, |
| - | Anita realizes she forgot that her grandmother was coming over to help ward the store against malevolent spirits, but the other Sin-Eaters volunteer to help. Isobel takes the lead with Peter as back-up; David obligingly lays out salt lines and the like; Abuela’s haughty smirk collapses as the three gringos grab the correct materials, light the right candles, and perform the Santeria ceremonies flawlessly. Abuela is soon reduced to indignant sputtering, much to Anita’s barely-concealed bemusement. She grabs her grandmother a beer and watches as her new friends work. The warding takes half an hour, and in the interim Anita asks her abuela about the tote with the three old books she found over the weekend. Abuela admits the books were her grandfather’s; he purchased them sometime after World War I but died soon thereafter. The books got packed up and forgotten about, but Abuela says she has some of her abuelo’s papers somewhere, and his name was Salvador. | + | Anita realizes she forgot that her grandmother was coming over to help ward the store against malevolent spirits, but the other Sin-Eaters volunteer to help. Isobel takes the lead with Peter as back-up; David obligingly lays out salt lines and the like; Abuela's haughty smirk collapses as the three //gringos// grab the correct materials, light the right candles, and perform the Santeria ceremonies flawlessly. Abuela is soon reduced to indignant sputtering, much to Anita's barely-concealed bemusement. She grabs her grandmother a beer and watches as her new friends work. The warding takes half an hour, and in the interim Anita asks her abuela about the tote with the three old books she found over the weekend. Abuela admits the books were her grandfather's; he purchased them sometime after World War I but died soon thereafter. The books got packed up and forgotten about, but Abuela says she has some of her abuelo's papers somewhere, and his name was Salvador. |
| - | The three Sin-Eaters finish the warding, and wonder what the funky smell is. Anita mentions the Grubby Man and his strange purchases. Abuela realizes David is one of the gringos who chased the ghost at Central High, and David nods in confusion. Abuela speculates about the woman and her face falls when Anita smugly tells her, “Oh, she’s not here yet.” Peter openly admits to being able to see ghosts, much to Abuela’s consternation, | + | The three Sin-Eaters finish the warding, and wonder what the funky smell is. Anita mentions the Grubby Man and his strange purchases. Abuela realizes David is one of the //gringos// who chased the ghost at Central High, and David nods in confusion. Abuela speculates about the woman and her face falls when Anita smugly tells her, "Oh, she's not here yet." |
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