Tamara Reed (
older_and_wiser) wrote2014-12-06 12:12 am
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caveat uxor
Tamara is beginning to be concerned.
There's a pattern here. She knows there is. But it's subtle, it's so subtle she thinks she might be imagining it. A flyer appears on the wall of the coffee shop, announcing that his band has a show there that week. There's so few details that she thinks she must be mistaken, someone else here must have decided to use that same band name, it wasn't that creative- but she goes back to look again the next day, just to see, and it's gone.
She finds a jelly doughnut left on the hood of her car while she's out shopping. They're Kevin's favorite, and she has to talk him out of eating it- they don't know where it came from, it can't be safe, just throw it out, see how someone's already cut it open? It's oozing red jelly out over the roof of the car.
Little things, one at a time. Spaced apart enough that she's never quite sure they're related to each other. A week before something new happens? Two? Once there's two incidents in three days, then nothing for almost a month. She could be imagining it.
...maybe.
She finds a stuffed dog in their front yard. It's very generic, one of those silly plush dogs you can get at any store for a few bucks, and it's arguably, plausibly, a dog toy. But the tag on the dog's collar says 'Tammy'. And it's been torn almost to shreds, viciously. And none of her neighbors have dogs.
Tamara calls the Watcher's Council. And then she calls Bella.
There's a pattern here. She knows there is. But it's subtle, it's so subtle she thinks she might be imagining it. A flyer appears on the wall of the coffee shop, announcing that his band has a show there that week. There's so few details that she thinks she must be mistaken, someone else here must have decided to use that same band name, it wasn't that creative- but she goes back to look again the next day, just to see, and it's gone.
She finds a jelly doughnut left on the hood of her car while she's out shopping. They're Kevin's favorite, and she has to talk him out of eating it- they don't know where it came from, it can't be safe, just throw it out, see how someone's already cut it open? It's oozing red jelly out over the roof of the car.
Little things, one at a time. Spaced apart enough that she's never quite sure they're related to each other. A week before something new happens? Two? Once there's two incidents in three days, then nothing for almost a month. She could be imagining it.
...maybe.
She finds a stuffed dog in their front yard. It's very generic, one of those silly plush dogs you can get at any store for a few bucks, and it's arguably, plausibly, a dog toy. But the tag on the dog's collar says 'Tammy'. And it's been torn almost to shreds, viciously. And none of her neighbors have dogs.
Tamara calls the Watcher's Council. And then she calls Bella.
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And she finds a shortcut - there's a chain strung high across this path, high enough to be awkward to jump and heavy-draped enough to be hard to go under, but she has her shell knife; she cuts, she runs, she intercepts.
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Charles takes a couple of swings at her. As punches they're not horribly effective, but they'll keep him moving towards his exit.
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It won't kill him unless she manages to decapitate him with it, but even a vampire will be distracted and less effective if he loses a hand.
Well, "loses". She doesn't have a lot of live-fire knife practice yet and doesn't make a clean cut through his arm. It's still attached, but pretty uselessly. So when she grabs it and yanks it finishes coming off, but throws off his balance in the process.
And then she clotheslines him and throws him at a different exit. On the sunnier side of the building.
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She compromises with a hand on Tamara's shoulder, tentative.
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And sniffles.
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Right then.
Back through the warehouse.
To the chair and the pile of dust and "Oh fuck -"
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Did you know children turn faster? ❤
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Bella flicks her knife out and cuts a furrow into the words until they're illegible.
She waits, a minute, before saying:
"Soph, can you fix your ankle or do you need to go to a doctor?"
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Bella goes. Bella comes back with an empty jar.
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"Do you want - Soph, can you drive right now -?"
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