Hei (Li Shenshung) (
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♦ ♦ 13th Contract
[ The weekend has come and gone. ]
[ Familiar faces have come and gone with it, leaving him feeling like an animal who's been taunted through the bars of a cage. Ugly memories, dormant for so long he expected to be free of them, emerge now as if risen from the dead. Horrors worse than what lurk in a crate of vodka have his head pounding -- tick tick tick like the City Clock. Like a time-bomb. Sometimes he sees Amber, free-floating, whispering riddles in his ears. Sometimes it's Yin, watching him with blank eyes and a sad not-smile. Pai is almost always closeby: never quite visible, calling out to him from behind a spray of blood. ]
[ Barely able to distinguish sleep from wakefulness, he isn't sure which is worse. The City feels twice as surreal after the atmosphere of the weekend, the atmosphere of his mind. ]
[ Fortunately there are ample distractions. ]
[Audio]
So this place has taken its 'prison' aspects a step further.
...Is this a practical joke?
[ Options For Run-Ins: ]
[ Shed: Pent-up energy and a mind for solitude have him trekking through the woods. He's in no mood for the chatter and music of smoky bars. He can't muster that effort to be On tonight -- to handle human faces and prying questions. Worse, the City's full of pests and spies. He'd rather not be out in public, where he could be recognized. The outdoors are a better bet, particularly so late at night. Holed up in an unheated shed, a flask of something foul in his coat pocket, he can lull himself into imperfect numbness. ]
[ If he doesn't freeze to death, locked and stranded, first. ]
[ Houseguest: The moon is pale in the sky. Masked and armed, Hei slinks through rooftops in the early-night darkness. Passing like a shadow past signboards and sloping tiles -- graceful, nearly weightless. He's alert, keeping track of everything. But his mind is fixed on Pai, on Amber and Yin and all the possibilities wasted. The thought-pattern is irrational. A time-waster. Dropping into an empty flat, he tries to snap out of it. It's chilly in here. He doesn't bother switching on the lights. Changing into civilian clothes in the bathroom, he splashes cold water on his face and resolves to head home. ]
[ Until he realizes he's stuck in. ]
[ What now? ]
[OOC: open to action and network replies. I'm cool with assuming he was stuck with more than one person during this curse. On that note, those he's trapped with are welcome to threadjack any network responses! Hei's in a tetchy mood after 4th Wall, so GIVE HIM HELL<3 ]
[ Familiar faces have come and gone with it, leaving him feeling like an animal who's been taunted through the bars of a cage. Ugly memories, dormant for so long he expected to be free of them, emerge now as if risen from the dead. Horrors worse than what lurk in a crate of vodka have his head pounding -- tick tick tick like the City Clock. Like a time-bomb. Sometimes he sees Amber, free-floating, whispering riddles in his ears. Sometimes it's Yin, watching him with blank eyes and a sad not-smile. Pai is almost always closeby: never quite visible, calling out to him from behind a spray of blood. ]
[ Barely able to distinguish sleep from wakefulness, he isn't sure which is worse. The City feels twice as surreal after the atmosphere of the weekend, the atmosphere of his mind. ]
[ Fortunately there are ample distractions. ]
[Audio]
...Is this a practical joke?
[ Options For Run-Ins: ]
[ Shed: Pent-up energy and a mind for solitude have him trekking through the woods. He's in no mood for the chatter and music of smoky bars. He can't muster that effort to be On tonight -- to handle human faces and prying questions. Worse, the City's full of pests and spies. He'd rather not be out in public, where he could be recognized. The outdoors are a better bet, particularly so late at night. Holed up in an unheated shed, a flask of something foul in his coat pocket, he can lull himself into imperfect numbness. ]
[ If he doesn't freeze to death, locked and stranded, first. ]
[ Houseguest: The moon is pale in the sky. Masked and armed, Hei slinks through rooftops in the early-night darkness. Passing like a shadow past signboards and sloping tiles -- graceful, nearly weightless. He's alert, keeping track of everything. But his mind is fixed on Pai, on Amber and Yin and all the possibilities wasted. The thought-pattern is irrational. A time-waster. Dropping into an empty flat, he tries to snap out of it. It's chilly in here. He doesn't bother switching on the lights. Changing into civilian clothes in the bathroom, he splashes cold water on his face and resolves to head home. ]
[ Until he realizes he's stuck in. ]
[ What now? ]
[OOC: open to action and network replies. I'm cool with assuming he was stuck with more than one person during this curse. On that note, those he's trapped with are welcome to threadjack any network responses! Hei's in a tetchy mood after 4th Wall, so GIVE HIM HELL<3 ]
action; shed
I'm trying to get us out of here. What's charades?
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[ Yeah, this'll probably get ugly. Uglier. ]
It's a children's game. Each player silently acts out a phrase for others to guess.
[ He is not in the mood for charades. ]
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Okay.
[She sucks her cheeks in and sways back and forth. She will do anything to get out of here. Even if it means acting like an idiot.]
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[ Also? ]
[ The face says it all: What are you doing? ]
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[ His mouth has caught up. ]
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[And she's back to miming a fish. Badly.]
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...A snake?
[ NOPE. ]
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...A turkey?
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FISH LIPS. FISH.]
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[ Oh. ]
A fish.
[ He's smiling now. Seemingly no agenda behind it. Just a smile. Does she realize how ridiculous she looks? ]
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[The smile takes her by surprise. It's not like his smiles from before, the ones that she'd discovered were lies. There's still obviously a darkness in him. A darkness that can smile.
She sits down hard and tries to make it look totally intentional.]
Your turn.
[Do something stupid, Hei, and distract her from remembering the times when she didn't hate you. Times when she actually really kind of liked you.]
action; shed
[ Penguin, Korra. Penguin. It should be obvious, in theory. ]
[ Except theory and practice are so different. ]
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Almost. She kind of keels over laughing first.]
Otter penguin!
[SNORT]
A constipated otter penguin.
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[ He cuts off that taproot of thought before it reaches irrational bloom. ]
Constipated? [ Hmph. ] I'd like to see you do better.
[ The challenge might be serious if he weren't half-smiling. ]
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[She lies down on her stomach and flaps her arms like a seal]
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[ ....Oh, wait! ] A seal?
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[She rolls over onto her back, looks at him upside down, and smiles.]
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We're still stuck here. [ Charades won't help pass the time forever. ] This curse won't let up until midnight. No matter what 'embarrassments' we do. [ He can feel the temperature dropping. Another chilly night. At least he has alcohol to combat that. ]
[ What about her? Do City Dead even feel cold? ]
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[She rolls gracefully to her feet and tries to kick down the door again.
Nope. She sighs.]
Okay. We're stuck here.
[She throws herself back onto the floor, a decent distance away but no longer on the opposite side of the room. The cold doesn't bother her; she's from an arctic climate and, more importantly, dead. She wears her heavy fur jacket out of habit more than anything else.
She looks him over again, this time with a more practical eye.]
You gonna be okay dressed like that?
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[ He can imagine Huang laughing hysterically. ]
It's fine. [ Terse and oblique. He lifts his flask for emphasis. ] I have this. [ He can ration it out carefully. Not get drunk. Remember Scarface: Don't get high on your own supply. ]
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Is that alcohol?
[She sniffs the air and catches the faint scent of it. Her temper flares.]
Idiot!
[She jumps to her feet and in what seems to be one smooth motion, pulls off her thick fur jacket and reaches out to grab the flask.]
You're just making the problem worse.
[Trust someone who comes from a cold climate, Hei. All the alcohol is doing is sending heat to your skin, where it's very, very easy to lose.]
action; shed
I wasn't expecting to be barricaded in a shed. Otherwise I'd have brought hot buttered rum.
[ That, Korra, was sarcasm. It seems odd that this of all things is ultimately what makes her lose her temper. ]
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You're not nearly as cute as you think you are.
[She doesn't try to get the flask from him, and instead focuses on getting her jacket around him. She's glad for her broad shoulders; the coat fits surprisingly well.]
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[ He raises his eyebrows at her. ]
Cute?
[ Incredulous. She may as well have called him a sick puppy. ]
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action; shed It's totally fine<33
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