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Rain Meme

Caught in the rain
It started out quietly, and then, quite suddenly, you're caught in a storm. Time to find cover. Nothing much to do but to wait it out.
Scenarios listed below for those who want 'em.
i WHERE:
001 PLAYGROUND - Well, you can try to hide under the slide or maybe in the jungle gym... at least you're some place fun?
002 PARK - Always happens, caught outside trying to take advantage of the weather... and it ends up pulling a fast one on you.
003 STORE FRONT - Better hope they have an awning you can take advantage of.
004 THE BEACH - Not exactly the best place to be during a rainstorm, however it is possible to get caught in a sudden storm.
005 WILD CARD - Anyway you want it.
ii HOW:
001 TREE - Not the best cover, but it'll have to do, stay close to the roots and you won't get too wet.
002 UMBRELLA - Most conventional... Kinda boring. But it works.
003 NEWSPAPER - Not permanent, but it'll have to do. Good luck.
004 BAG - Well... y'gotta do what you gotta do.
005 NONE - You know what. You're a rebel. You don't need cover. Screw convention.
006 WILD CARD - that's the way you need it.
iii WHY:
001 REJECTED - Welp. Rejection sucks. And no one will see you crying in the rain.
002 WAITING - For the bus? For someone else? For some revelation? What are you waiting for.
003 MELANCHOLY - Sometimes the best place to feel a bit down is out in the rain.
004 HAPPINESS - Is everything going your way? Are you singing a refrain while walking down the lane? Just singing. Singin' in the rain.
005 ANGER - WELL YOU KNOW WHAT. SCREW YOU TOO, RAIN.
006 WILD CARD - Anyway you want it.
>> POST with your character
>> TAG others, use RNG if you need to, or just make up your own scenario if you want!
>> HAVE FUN.
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( Her response is offered with a small shrug - effectively indicating that they are on equal standards here. She could be a terrible person luring him into a trap, or she could just be who she is and offering a helping hand. Sure, the same applies to him, but she's got enough certainty in her that no matter what they are still at fifty-fifty.
She tilts her head to the side, motioning towards her hand again. )
Come on Rabastan. I'll feel bad if you get sick out here.
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You're very kind. Do you often do this, or am I a special case?
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( Back on her feet quite literally, having been all pulled back together almost limb for limb. Her smile was small, going on impercebtible but there was a calmness around her, as if she were in suspended animation. Her hand remained clasping his for a moment longer until it dawned on her that it was OK to let go and the young man wouldn't fall back onto the bench, or turn into dust. She motioned for him to come along, to walk beside her on the way back home. )
Besides, you looked lost. I know a thing or two about feeling that way and I'm pretty sure this weather wouldn't help.
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I hate gray. I mean, obviously, there's not much getting away from it around here, but...when I would holiday in Italy, that was pleasant. Haven't been back in a while. I hate being...wet.
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( She looked ahead as they walked, glad that he felt at least somewhat comfortable to keep talking. In a way she hoped it would jog his memory and help him out. If it didn't... Well, they'd be safe from the rain in no time anyway. )
I don't mind the gray- but I don't like getting wet, either. ( which didn't necessarily mean that she'd throw a fuss about getting caught without an umbrella, but it was also sure to trigger some very unkind thoughts. ) It reminds me of swimming.
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[When she mentions 'swimming,' he falls silent for a while. He's not sure what caused his phobia, but it was enough to keep him far away from large bodies of water.]
I-I can't swim. I don't like the water.
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( His silence doesn't go unnoticed, even when she seems focused on guiding him across the road to another street, just a few steps from her residential block. She glances back at him, brows knit in confusion before she exhales quietly. )
Sorry. I don't like it, either. ( Not when she remembers gasping for air - or at least she thinks she remembers it - with a hand keeping her down. Or whoever she was before. It still makes her freeze, stirring that sinking feeling back up. ) My house is- it's right over there. The apartment building's door is busted again, for a change.
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[It felt good to have someone who seemed to agree with him on many things that others found strange. There were times where his mates would take off to the lake near the school, likely because they knew he wouldn't tag along. His thoughts were disrupted by the sighting of shelter, and he followed along.]
Do you have much trouble here?
[There was a slight sense of machismo he had about him. If she was surrounded by Muggles, he could easily make her life easier. He always felt the need to go overboard for those that showed him kindness. Whether they wanted it, or not.]
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Upon reaching the door, Adora just sort of pushed it open and peeked inside to make sure it was empty, all of this before urging him along to go in. There were only stairs, but it wasn't a tall building to begin with so that was to be expected. She shook the excess water from her umbrella, motioning towards the stairs. )
I... Only sometimes. I don't really, but I try to stay away from troublemakers.
( But there are fights on occasion, broken glass or a busted lock like the front one. The houses themselves seemed to be okay, but her perspective was also that of someone who hardly paid that much attention. Even that small strain in his question seemed lost on her this time. ) Loud neighbours mostly. And the streets aren't always the safest at night, you know? We're, um- headed to the second floor, so I hope you don't mind. The stairs are a bit tight but the hallways are better.
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[Rabastan didn't seem to notice the condition of the building, as much. This was a palace compared to how he had kept his place, lately. Not that he really cared. It only seemed to matter if someone came over, which no one ever did. Or at least, not intentionally. He began to head up the stairs.]
You should carry a knife or something. Or hire a bodyguard. Yeah...ha! I could be your bodyguard.
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( The wooden floorboards made a distinct creaking sound with each footstep, giving the staircase and even less reliable look. The building was definitely quite old, but she seemed to navigate it naturally, not really stopping on the first floor and just going up instead. )
I'm dirt poor, but I'd totally pay you for that. ( She offers a smile; it's a little blank but well-meant as she looks for her keychain to unlock the door. ) I've got a few tricks up my sleeve though.
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I wouldn't charge you any money. What sort of tricks, then? I have a few, myself.
[He winced, suddenly, and reached up to tug at his hair a few times.]
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She reached over, half to urge him inside, half to make sure he hadn't gotten hurt. )
Hey- you okay? Is something the matter?
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I'm...all right. I'm fine. Haven't had much sleep, so things get worse.
[He waved a hand, dismissively.] It should be okay. If I stay focused. I will, so it's okay. Sister says it's stress, and that it'll go away eventually. It's been a couple years, but maybe it'll get better.
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( He seemed a little beside himself earlier... But who was she to argue with him on the matter? All she could do was offer a bit of support at this time. ) Hey just- you can sit down if you want, okay? I'll get you some towels to dry up and- oh I think Jay left some old clothes here.
( She was rambling to herself, but mostly thinking about how to help the young man. She urged him towards the living room area while she set off to look for something to dry him with -- even though her dress was wet from the rain and her feet were cold, she could take care of that later. )
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[It was easier to make a number of excuses for his condition. First it was that he was psychic, but then that didn't seem to fit right. So now it was stress, because that's what Bella had said in a way to calm him and ignore the reality that maybe it was worse than everyone had thought. Rabastan could agree with that. He was always under duress. It was the nature of the job, after all. Revolution.
He let his eyes roam around the room, noticing how clean it was compared to his place. There wasn't paint splattered everywhere,
or scratches on the walls from sleepless nights. It felt comfortable in its simplicity. Very comfortable. He liked it.]
Is...Jay your boyfriend?
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Oh, what? No– ( She let out a soft laugh, returning with a warm, fluffy towl and some oversized clothes - some t-shirt and slacks but at least they were dry. ) Jay– it stands for Jared. He's my cousin.
( He isn't - but it was easier to say that than to say "he stitched me back together and helped reanimate me"; sometimes the truth just didn't cut it and that was probably the case here. )
He wont mind if you change into this-- if you want, anyway. I wouldn't want you to catch a cold.
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Is there somewhere I could go? To dry up, I mean?
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( She pushed herself off the wall and began unzipping her jacket but paused-- short sleeves meant scars, meant stories she wasn't sure he'd believe. ) So hey- while you get dried up, I'm gonna go to my room and change out of these too. My feet are freezing.
Meet you back here?
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He muttered, mostly under his breath.]
She's lovely, yeah. ...I can't. I can't. I know, I know.
[With a quick glance at the mirror, he rushed back out to the couch and waited for her return. His hand reached its way back up to a few strands of hair, and he tugged lightly at it.]
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-- Whoa. Did I leave the heating on in the house?
( She looked evidently surprised in seeing he hadn't changed, but moreso in seeing he seemed to be completely dry. There was no real reason to suspect that though, not at the top of her head. She sat down on the arm of the couch, examining him. )
... Are you okay? For real.
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I will be. I'm sorry I'm giving you a bad impression. I'm usually much better when I've slept. You're very kind, and I'm not a good guest.
[He took in her new look, eyes lingering on the scars. They didn't shock him, not really knowing what they came from, and he had plenty of scars himself. But they seemed unique and he couldn't quite keep his eyes off of them.]
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( For the most part she ignored his gaze on her scars; it wasn't in her nature to bring them up unless prompted and even then she'd probably have to think up a good excuse. )
You're not a bad guest, you were under that terrible weather for a long time. If you want I can make you some coffee or tea. Or call someone for you?
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[Maybe that might make him feel more himself. Although, less and less seemed to make him feel at his best, anymore. He just kept falling deeper and deeper into this hole. Basic instincts seem to function down here, but that didn't work in wizarding high society.]
Tea would be lovely.
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She stepped over to the kitchenette - still in sight, really, with only that wooden division in the way (and even that was built with spaces to see through) - to boil some water for the two of them. )
Anyway-- where are you from, Rabastan? Around here, or...?
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