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Castiel; The Fallen ([personal profile] strangelic) wrote in [community profile] oasislogs2016-03-20 10:00 pm

This is a curse that can't be stopped

WHO: OPEN MINGLE
WHERE: The Warehouse, The City, The Forest
WHEN: However long the rain falls and the siege lasts.
WARNINGS: Undead, violence, gore, murder. Note in comments anything else and I'll add.
SUMMARY: With sloppy zombies and cannibals running the show out in the city, everyone is feeling a little cooped up back at the warehouse. But as much rainwater as they have to drink, people still need to eat

The Warehouse

After a day or two, the perimeter had been secured far enough back to light a fire out of sight of the top windows of the warehouse, so that everyone could keep warm, even when the rain was pouring outside. There was plenty of water, consequently, to drink, but food and dry firewood was limited, both difficult to get back to the warehouse without coming upon one predator or another outside. The longer the siege went on - and that was exactly what it was - and the longer the rain poured, the more miserable their confinement was. Food came in the form of meat, mostly, and the occasional tropical fruit found on the forest floor, with no way to go out into the forest to scavenge for berries or nuts. Even hunting was risky, with the forest alive the way it was. At night, when the fire was lit, it was the only place to get warm. There were blankets, enough barely not to have to share, and conversation murmured around the fire from those who stayed close to it, even if some of those trapped there were more inclined to mope in their own silence. Visitors, of course, were more than welcome--unless they were the maneating kind, and perhaps one night, with a crash, some uninvited guests might slip through the cracks, and come upon the survivors in their sleep.

The City

It was enough to try and survive. Closing up the sewer entrances was crucial, of course, in order to keep those things still down there confined, but driving back the intruders was work that needed organizing, needed strong hands together, and no small effort. Trips out into the city were more dangerous that trips into the forest, but they were essential too, to reconnaissance how to take back the city - if at all - and then to go out and do it. Bringing together a team to do so meant organizing them, in the warehouse, around the campfire. Then it would be time to press out into the city itself. Who is this brave leader? Who fights beside them? Or shall we hide away until we starve? Perhaps, though, someone just needs rescuing, someone who's hid away elsewhere in the city, or just arrived, and needs a little help getting somewhere safe. Maybe their run just went a little bit...wrong.

The Forest

Food was essential to survival, and wood, too, was running low. Of course all the trees in the forest were just as damp, not to mention enormous burdens to sneak back in past the city walls to the warehouse. Trips out into the trees were risky, but they had to be made by the ambitious and the strong, or the brave and the foolish. The rain still poured down, of course, obliterating tracks, making it hard to move, or to pick out landmarks, the luscious undergrowth dulled to a thick, monotonous gray-green, soaking anyone not already wet through the moment they brushed against it. The animals cowered too, the rainfall making it impossible to hear when predators were creeping up on them, and the same applied to the zombies, stirred to life by all the commotion, hunting the hunters. Perhaps it's just a case of one wanderer coming upon another, unplanned, or is there purpose in this woodland meeting?
peacekeep: (have faith)

[personal profile] peacekeep 2016-03-22 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
She was left more than a little speechless as he actually touched at her and she felt the ache of the smaller injuries on her face disappear. She touched at her forehead first to find smooth skin, and her mouth dropped open as she brought her hand down to her chin to feel the same. She felt tears come to her eyes for a reason she didn't fully understand, but her face wore the look of gratitude and awe.

"What are you?" She whispered the words, bringing a hand up to touch at the gash that still remained on her cheek. "I can't imagine what it's like, having power like that inside me."
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[personal profile] peacekeep 2016-03-22 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"What?" Her question was a knee-jerk response, one that had her almost laughing in giddy disbelief. She realized it made her look so young to question him like that, and she bit at her lip briefly right before she kept speaking.

"I'd ask you to prove it, but I think you just did." There was more laughter, and she reached up to touch at her healed forehead once again. It took her a few moments, but eventually she offered him a bright smile and leaned forward to place a kiss to his cheek in gratitude. He might've been an angel, but he looked man enough to accept a show of thanks.

"Thank you. For saving me before, and healing me just now. You're kinda like a guardian angel, you know." Which wasn't a bad thing at all, as far as she was concerned.
Edited 2016-03-22 20:57 (UTC)
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[personal profile] peacekeep 2016-03-22 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"You let Daryl boss you around?" That got her to settle down, and she quirked an eyebrow as she glanced behind her like Daryl might be listening. She enjoyed the fact that he had stepped up to become leader here, but she understood that for someone like Castiel there was some kind of higher order in motion.

"You only have to answer to God, don't you?
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[personal profile] peacekeep 2016-03-22 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
She wasn't sure if he was trying to convince her not to doubt Daryl or if he was wondering if she was, but she knew she needed to clear up what she had been trying to say quickly. "I think more than that of him. Out of everybody, he's the only one who's ever treated me like an adult. The only one who's taken me seriously when everybody else thought I was still just a kid."

And she admired him for it, and maybe when she was younger had a crush on him for doing it. But he was family, first and foremost, and she respected him greatly on top of that.

"He's the best man I know." She smiled a little, her head tilting to match his. "Being leader's gonna be hard on him. It's good he's got an angel on his side." Even though Beth was sure Daryl likely had trouble with the fact angels could exist at all. She wanted to know his thoughts on it, but knew better than to go questioning him on it right after he had just accepted that she was real.

"He's got me, too. Don't you worry about that."
peacekeep: (never broken)

[personal profile] peacekeep 2016-03-29 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Course she does. We both do." It was the way they had been raised, although Maggie likely remembers a time when their daddy wasn't all about going to church and being close to God. Maggie was a believer though, and she would be floored by the fact there was an angel among them. An angel who had healed her with touch alone.

She bounced her foot up and down a little as she thought on what Castiel was more and more, and became increasingly anxious. Was she talking the right way? Sitting properly? Did he think she was a foolish little girl who believed in him too easily?

"Can I ask you something, though? It's about...me. What I am. Daryl says I died in his timeline, and Glenn does too. Am I here because you brought me back to life?"