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the ROAD TRIP meme
You know who likes a good road trip? Everyone likes a good road trip! So aren't you glad you get to go on one now? Of course you are.
You know who likes a good road trip? Everyone likes a good road trip! So aren't you glad you get to go on one now? Of course you are.
How it works:
1. Post with your character, with their name | canon and any preferences in the subject line
2. Someone else tags you. Congratulations, those characters are now on a road trip together! To where? Who cares! We only care about the journey here
3. Go to the RNG and get a random number between 1 and 15 to pick your scenario, or combine numbers or make up your own
4. ???
5. ROAD TRIP STYLED PROFIT!
Scenarios:
1: LOST You should have made a left toin at Albuquerque, or maybe you've been holding the map upside down this whole time! Whatever it is, you're hopelessly LOST. Will you make it back on the path to your destination, or will you find a new adventure?
2: Tourist Trap Okay, you're all for seeing the sights, but World's Biggest Doorstopper? World's Smallest Chicken? World's Noisiest Whistle? Do we really have to stophere, too?
3: Car Trouble Maybe you got a flat tire. Maybe your engine's stalled. Or maybe you just overestimated how far you could get on a half tank of gas. Either way, you're broke down on the side of the road and the nearest station is miles away; better get behind it and push!
4: Bad Weather Driving in the rain? No problem. Driving in torrential downpours or a blinding blizzard? Big problem! Better find a way to get out of the storm fast!
5: When Ya Gotta Go... Didn't I tell you to go before we left? Well, even if you did, maybe you shouldn't have had that 44 ounce Super Big Gulp, because there's not another rest stop for miles. Maybe you can find an empty bottle in the back...
6: Road Delays Stuck in traffic? Stuck at road construction? Stuck in a funeral procession? Bridge out? Whatever it is, it's blocking your way. Do you wait patiently, or maybe find your own way around it.
7: Smokey and the Bandit Oh no, those blue lights behind you can't be good. Maybe you should just pull over and accept your speeding ticket like a decent citizen. Or, maybe you should floor it. High speed chase anyone?
8: Night Driving You decided to drive through the night, and now it's one AM and you're all out of coffee. Wake up a friend and make them help you stay awake; falling asleep at the wheel is dangerous!
9: Ghost Town Boy, this town sure is quiet. And... kind of creepy. Oh God, did something in those corn rows just move? I hear banjo music; DRIVE FASTER!
10: Roadkill Good going, you hit an animal. I sure hope you feel good about yourself. Now you've killed the poor- oh, it's still moving? What do we do now!?
10a: The I Know What You Did Last Summer Edition That animal you hit was a little more human than you care for... oh dear...
11: ROAD RAGE That jerk cut me off! How dare he!? I'll make him pay! Or maybe you cut off a less-than-friendly driver of your own, and now he's after you...
12: Carjacked Awww, that was a good lunch. ...Wait, I know this is where we parked... Dude, where's the car!?!?
13: Hitchhiking Who said you needed a car for a road trip? Stick that thumb out and catch a ride where you're going. Maybe you and a buddy are chillin' with the pigs in a trailer, or maybe that nice looking hitchhiker you picked up down the road is not as nice as you thought...
14: Fantasy Car Roads? Where you're going, you don't need roads. If you're in Doc's DeLorean, anyway. Or maybe the car is really Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Or a spy car. Or the Batmobile. Or a Transformer! Whatever it is, this car is NOT normal.
15: Are We There Yet? Roller's choice! Pick your favorite option, or two, or three, or just roll with whatever feels right!
Let's go to Scotland. :)
"Okay, I think it's safe to say we are lost. Really lost. Are you sure you're reading that map right?"
She has to ask. She has to. She doesn't know about European werewolves, but there's a few werewolves in the pack at home that need a map, three guides, a compass and to be lead by the hand to find their way around anywhere outside their comfort zones.
Woooo!
Just now, though, they have other things to worry about. Remus is usually quite good at navigating, and unlike his wizard friends he does know how to travel by car. But he's never been to this area before, and once you get into rural Scotland the place is a maze. A very, very large maze, with very few chances to turn around and correct a wrong turn once you've made one. The wilderness encroaches upon all sides now, and the clouds are promising a storm.
He frowns at the map.]
It definitely says that the main road turns onto Brock road ten kilometers outside of the city.
[Except that they've definitely gone more than ten kilometers. He squints ahead.]
Maybe the map isn't to scale, and it's more like fifteen kilometers?
[He doesn't sound so hopeful though.]
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The air smells of a storm - ozone and damp and distant smells brought up by the wind - and that can't be good on this dirt track. She knew she should have got the four wheel drive.]
I'm not even sure this is the main road.
[She sighs and looks around.]
Alright, when in doubt, follow the nose, right? I'm going to go sniff around and see if I can find civilization. Want to come with me?
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But he opens the car door and follows Brigid out anyway. Perhaps he's got more powerful senses than he thought. He's never tried to exercise them.]
Er... anything? All I can smell is rain.
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She can smell rain, and ozone and... sheep. And a wood fire, and that might be food, but she isn't sure. Twisting, she double checks the way the wind is blowing.]
I've got sheep and a fire. That's up ahead, if the road keeps turning. Maybe we can stop and get something to eat? And some directions?
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Fire is good - forest fires don't happen at this time of year, so someone must have lit one. Er, sheep are usually owned by someone, but some farmers send their sheep to graze very far from their homes.
[His eyes are scanning the horizon as he speaks. Suddenly he points. In the distance is the faintest trail of smoke.]
There, is that what you're smelling?
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She follows his point and then nods.]
That looks about right. Shall we go -
[The first crack of thunder rumbles overhead.]
Before we get rained on?
[She smiles and climbs back into the car. The wind whips against the vehicle and she shivers. The storm looks nasty.]
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Maybe they can point us in the right direction. They might not want us to leave if the storm becomes fierce, though. People out here are quite serious about hospitality, you know.
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[No, she doesn't like the sound of that at all. She really doesn't. Brigid bites her lip. Her Alpha had given her very strict orders when it came to dealing with others that weren't wolves. The pack isn't close enough to help, if something goes wrong.
The first heavy drops patter against the windshield.]
Well, we'll have to risk it. I don't want to be stuck out here wandering.
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Right, yes. We'll go and see who they are first. They'll probably be charmed by you - everyone likes Americans, right?
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Everyone likes Canadians. Americans, not really. But I can pretend to be Canadian. As long as they don't know my accent, it shouldn't be a problem.
[She squints through the gloom, turning on the defroster.]
Oh, there's the turn for the house.
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Your accent sounds American to me. Is a Canadian accent different?
[Not that he can differentiate. His own slightly lilting and trilling Scottish accent is softer than any of those around here, but it's nowhere near as flat as Brigid's.
His eyes dart to the dark new road on their left. It's all rocky moor here, but in the distance looms a forest.]
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I think so. I doubt I could pass for one. My Boston accent is a bit too thick.
[She turns down the road, keeping a close watch. It'd be just her luck to put a tire in a ditch or something equally stupid.]
Tomorrow... I was wondering if you'd like to go running with me. It's not like you can hurt me.
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With - with you?
[His body tenses a bit.]
I'm, er, not like you when I'm... when the moon is full, you know. I'm not even a tiny bit human. I'm not... that is. I'm not sane.
[He's not worried about biting her and giving her lycanthropy, of course. But even if he can't give her the curse, he can still hurt her badly when his mind is not with him.]
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Remus, running alone isn't a good idea. I heal. And being with me, you'll be safe - from hunters, from yourself - and I can make sure you don't hurt anyone.
[A deep breath.]
And maybe teach you how to control it. Most bitten wolves don't know how to when they start changing. It's something that has to be taught.
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He gazes at Brigid silently as the car trundles forward. Can she really... teach him? A few years ago he'd have told her it was impossible. But now... well, it's not as if Sirius, Peter and James have made his wolf-self into a creature with a human brain, but they've definitely made him more rational. Often when he is with his friends he can slow his rabid mind down and think through the terrible hunger - because he is with friends. Like a pack. Could this werewolf, a werewolf who was born this way, make him rational every time he transforms?
He shouldn't risk it. He should tell her that it's too dangerous, even if she can heal herself. He should be responsible...
But. Well. It's worked with his friends, hasn't it?
He doesn't have time to answer before they finally turn a corner and see the house fully. It's a rather crude affair, made with unfinished wood and stone, but it looks well-made and light floods from the windows. It's good that they've made it, too: just as they pull up a great gust of wind rocks the trees around them and suddenly the rain comes splashing down in a great torrent.]
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She groans as the rain splashes into rapidly deepening puddles. Brigid doesn't want to go out into that crap, but there's no other choice. Not really. Putting the car in park, she takes a deep breath and then runs to the house, knocking swiftly.
A quick conversation later, and she is back in the car, grabbing her things.]
C'mon, they're going to give us a place to wait out the worst of the storm.
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He ducks into the house where an elderly woman and what must be her daughter meet them. They show both travelers into a small, warm guest suite with two bedrooms on the side of the house, give them fresh towels, and tell them that dinner will be in an hour. They're lucky to have found this place in time: privately, Remus wonders how far their luck can take them.
In a few minutes he is out in the main room of the suite, his bag having been put on the heater to dry and the towel having made his hair stick up in all directions like he's James Potter.]
Brigid, we're not going to make it out of here until tomorrow afternoon at this rate.
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She grabs a five minute shower - too many afternoons with packmates waiting - and then walks out in much warmer clothing. The rain is making the air much colder than it had been.
She looks out the window, pulling the sweater sleeves down over her fingertips.]
Maybe not until the next morning, from the looks of this weather. Means tomorrow night's going to get messy.
[She turns to look at him.]
But there's lots of room. If the weather lets up, we can go out for a walk and tell them we're exploring.
[She hates lying, but there isn't anyway around it. Not this time.]
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I... I really hope that doesn't happen. I dunno about you, but when I'm, you know, transformed, I can run all night. And I can smell... people, and things... for miles.
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[Brigid knows that. She had been forced to really learn to control her powers. She'd been lazy about it and the Alpha had, rightfully, yelled at her for it.]
Worried I can't keep up?
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I just... don't want to hurt anyone. Usually I'm well-separated from anyone I could... you know.
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Remus, I won't let you hurt anyone.
[Her claws retreat into her hands again. She makes the soft words a promise.]
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I... thank you, Brigid.
[He manages this around a little lump that's forming in his throat. He watches, mesmerized, as her hands change and reshape themselves. It looks somehow beautiful, graceful. Not like the grotesque transformation his body goes through. And it doesn't look at all painful.]
Won't you be lonely without your pack?
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She settles onto a stool.]
I'm always lonely without the pack. Not having one of them around is like a physical hole in my stomach. It aches. Having friends around, having a lot of things to do, it all helps. But it doesn't stop the bone-deep loneliness.
[Brigid gives him a weak, small smile.]
Being able to run with you, to feel the pull of the moon, to hear another wolf? It'll be nice. I won't be as lonely as I normally would be with you.
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