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Virginia Crypt


Location: Russian Imperial Circus Tent City (Regent's Park) - Main Tent
Skills: N/A

Virginia raised an eyebrow at the representative from China. Three of her own trained skills rendered her body prone to physical attack. And yet, the Colonies held representation amongst the Graveolase. It was hypocrisy at its finest and only seemed to cement the idea in Virginia's mind that there was no need for James to be brought up in England. She noted that Lee Ko appeared with her own thoughts, and out of respect for Elizaveta and Mary, Virginia didn't offer any verbal remarks on the matter. She was not a member of the council and nor was she acting on behalf of a nation that had once applied for admittance.

James' eyes seemed to go impossibly wide - where in the world would he want to go? Instantly, half a dozen locations went into his mind - half of them real and half of them completely imaginary. "Bermuda Triangle! Let's go there!" James suggested eagerly. The conversation the rest of the adults were having couldn't have interested him less if he tried. All he knew was this his best friend - his spiritual brother (both titles James had decided on just three seconds prior) - was amazing. Well, Adam was amazing before he could teleport - but that was beside the point.

Virginia smiled at Ludwig, noting the awkwardness with which he pushed his shoulders together. "I would be delighted to consider you a friend, Ludwig," Virginia said. "Should either council require the expertise of the Crypts, we can always be found if one merely lets ones eyes adjust to the darkness." She then nodded at Mary. It was time that they attended to business and rescued Millicent from a fate worse than death - arranged marriage to one of the most despicable normals Virginia had ever met.


Nora Kingston


Location: The Egyptian Museum
Skills: Mathematics, Deduction, Intuition

Nora was pleased to hear that Lady Munn agreed with her assessment. She did a quick back of the envelope calculation in her head, before determining that if Peter and George did not turn up within the hour - then it would be cause for alarm. Of course, her calculation was rather rough and there was a considerable margin of error for it. As they entered the museum and headed towards Lady Munn's office, it seemed another person was running later than was to be expected. She recognized the woman who accompanied him - she had been in the alley that morning.

The manner in which Akhmed looked over Lady Munn was slightly unsettling - especially given the questions he was posing her. It wasn't the usual manner in which one was greeted - and while Lady Munn was clumsier than most, this was still highly irregular. Nora frowned slightly, her mind running through various possibilities that had come to mind. Had some events come to pass since they left to obtain the permit? And was this at all connected to the disappearance of George and Peter? Perhaps some misfortune had happened and they attempted to prevent it here at the museum? Or maybe Akhmed really was just genuinely concerned that Vera may have tripped and fallen into a fountain while they were off.

"Did something happen while we were obtaining the permit?" Nora asked quietly.


9


Location: Lab Facility


Nine glanced over at Ten, seeing that he had found medical supplies - that was a relief. "Mind patching me up, doc?" Nine asked. She was managing the pain but she didn't want to spend any longer than she had to with a bullet in her arm. Of course, she was also keeping tabs on everything that everyone else had found. At the mention of the other chests, Nine felt like it was an obvious choice - they'd loot them. If there was anything useful, they'd take it. If not, it could collect dust for eternity for all she cared.

"They'll have supplies we can use," Nine reasoned. "And from the look on everyone's faces, I imagine no one's any closer to remembering who they are. At least we're armed." She then turned to look at Zacharia. Did she let him live? The kid seemed to be attached to him. And he was a useful source of information. The rest of his men - Nine didn't know about them.

"Before we leave, we need to take a vote," Nine said. "What are we going to do with the soldiers? It's in their own best interest to expose us and we can't trust them. But the kid seems to like Zacharia. And I don't know about the rest of you, but I don't think I'm the babysitting type. We could use him - not sure about the others."




Present Day - The Castle: December 21st, 12,507 - 9:45 AM

@jdh97: Jadis' face soured. She didn't bother to keep how much that thought bothered her. She had gone to great lengths in order to persuade her brother to propose marriage to dear little Valda. In fact, she may have had to threaten him with a hex or two if he didn't cooperate. But eventually, Puck had come to see reason. It would be advantageous for both siblings - and Valda wasn't fit to rule. Not really. As much as Jadis loved her, the throne would suit her ill. "Then I will expect you to convince her otherwise, Little-Bell," Jadis finally said. The Wendron Witches had finally made it to the Palace. The guards, understandably, appeared less than thrilled to see them.

"Names?" a sour faced guard stated.

"The Wendron Witches, invited here by Queen Valda."

"She isn't Queen yet."

@LadyRunic: The message rat accepted the message, informing Rhys that it would have half a crown. It was more expensive than normal but so many people were sending message rats on this day, both due to the coronation and because of the Winter Solstice. And unfortunately, they didn't give out discounts to rogue ex-wizards. "Unless you can get the broken apprentice in the corner to move, then it's a quarter crown," the rat then offered.

As soon as Rhys turns to look, he'll see a boy rocking back and forth in the corner, muttering under his breath the same few sentences over and over again. "I mustn't tell them. I mustn't tell them. She'll be angry with me. Very angry. But they're all going to die...They're going to die...I need to tell...But I can't...Carlan said I mustn't..." He'll recognize him, of course. It's Tom Meadow - his fence's eldest son. And thanks to Rhys' skill in Magyk, he'll be able to tell what's wrong with Tom instantly - someone used powerful mental magyk on him, a bit carelessly even. It's deep set psychic trauma. Likely irreversible as well. Tom's Magyk is probably the only thing keeping him alive.

@KazAlkemi: Rowland looked at Cuyler with sympathy, before reaching into a small pocket on his belt. He withdrew a small glimmering Charm and handed it over to the Northern Trader. "This is a SafeCharm - may it prevent further tragedy from entering your life," Rowland explained. SafeCharms were powerful pieces of Magyk, designed to keep the holder from harm. They worked for anyone, Magykal talent or not. There were stories of people escaping fires unscathed because of them.

"You have my condolences," Yule then said, his head bowed slightly. "Just as there are so many who use Magyk for good...so are there those who use it for evil."

Rowland nodded. He paused for a moment before returning to a lighter subject. "I'll take whichever one you recommend for Arya - and I'll pay double the asking price." (If Cuyler accepts the SafeCharm, please add it to your possessions).

@Nallore: The delegation from the Eastern SnowPlains exited their rooms, having concluded their prayer session. Empress Astris had attended Queen Meliscente's funeral, yet she had sent her sister, Princess Snaera, to attend Valda's coronation. There had been no grand explanation offered for it, other than that Empress Astris was rather busy. Her own father had perished not too long after Queen Meliscente had died, causing her to inherit the empire. Now, Princess Snaera was accompanied by Grand Magician Peter Wylie. Wylie was a native to the Castle, the former apprentice of Blaise Rowland - yet he did not complete his apprenticeship.

"You're late," Snaera said coolly. She fiddled with a ring on her finger, not hiding a look of disgust on her face. Relations with the Eastern SnowPlains had been great under Queen Meliscente - apparently they had deteriorated as of late...

@BlueSky44: Puck relaxed considerably, surprisingly seeming to be okay with Valda's response. He nodded and gave her a deep bow, before smiling at her warmly. "I can have the Young Army fully situated in two hours. We are encamped on the north road. If you would not mind, might I use the Palace line to the message rat headquarters? It will be the most efficient way to communicate the good news to my men. And we wouldn't want them to be delayed a single moment on your special day, Princess Valda."

As soon as Puck finishes, the herald will return. "Your highness, the Wendron Witches have arrived. They are being detained at the front steps. What shall we do?"

@Dragoknighte: The creature struggled slightly in a desperate attempt to break free. But rather than breaking Atkin's grip on it, it instead outgassed slightly. The scent is truly awful - imagine the worst odor you have ever experienced and multiply it times a thousand. Fortunately, Atkin will manage to avoid puking - and unfortunately, the creature doesn't have anything helpful to say. "Oh great powerful one, please do release me...This is most unseemly..."

A thought will occur to Atkin, however. If he can get the creature to Wizard Tower, he can just lock it up in the Stranger Chamber and let Arya deal with it later. She might be able to tell him what exactly it is as well - and that smell is truly awful. It's hanging in the air, so it might be a good idea to get a change of scenery...

Arya Rincewind

Location: Wizard Tower - Great Hall

Arya frowned sharply at Louanna's words, yet they were soothing at the same time. The last Questing stone had been drawn what felt like eons ago. In fact, Arya remembered the name of the ExtraOrdinary Apprentice who went on the final Queste - Septimus Heap. ExtraOrdinary Apprentices still drew from the Questing Pot during their apprenticeship, but it was a mere formality. It no longer carried the specter of death that it once had.

"Miss Moon, there are no more Questing stones - only pebbles remain in the pot," Arya reminded the ghost gently. It generally didn't help to get cross with the spirits - they couldn't help getting their memories mixed up with the present. It was sometimes better that way as well. She had had to banish a particularly unruly ghost of an Ordinary Wizard from Wizard Tower a few weeks ago - a Erik Halaway. He kept tormenting the new apprentices, fully aware of his actions.

"There weren't anymore and now there are...You need to be careful. When the Draw happens, the pot is filled with Questing stones," Louanna said. She spoke in a soft monotone.

"And who could have replaced the stones, Louanna? Hotep-Ra?" Arya asked incredulously. There was only one Questing stone in the Castle and it had been marked as complete. It couldn't be turned back into a blank slate - a death sentence for a new apprentice.

"I saw an apprentice go to the pot like he was in a trance," Louanna said calmly. "I couldn't tell what he did - there was a flash of green light - but when he left, I went to look at the pot...I lost my apprentice to the Queste...and it was filled with Questing stones."

"How long ago did this happen? And Miss Moon...Do you know who the apprentice was?" Arya asked. A chill had run down her spine. She wasn't certain whether or not to believe Louanna, yet her intuition was telling her that Louanna believed every word she said. Louanna hadn't exhibited any of the senile behavior some ghosts had - the poor thing had died young - and she truthfully didn't have any reason to doubt her. But for someone to fill the pot with Questing stones, so soon after the Queen died and a witch was posed to take the throne...

Arya took a deep breath. Her thoughts had begun to spiral and that wasn't what Wizard Tower needed of its ExtraOrdinary Wizard.

"Tom Meadow," Louanna said.

Arya bit her nails, tapping her foot against the floor. The floor was uncharacteristically silent, not displaying any greetings or words of wisdom. They were short staffed that day at Wizard Tower, with many of the Ordinaries taking the day off to enjoy the coronation. Atkin was too inexperienced when it came to Magyk for him to be of much service either. And she was needed at the Palace desperately, apparently.

"Miss Moon, please see which ExtraOrdinary ghosts would be willing to watch Wizard Tower in my absence. We will be barring the Tower to all visitors - including members of the Royal Family. Should Mr. Meadow return, he is to be taken to the Stranger Chamber and held there until I return," Arya instructed. The Tower itself heard the command of its ExtraOrdinary Wizard and began to subtly transform. Anyone who could see the tower, even in the distance, would notice the change. Its purple aura grew stronger, and sheets of metal and bars slid and covered all exits, aside from the main entrance.

"You two - please stand guard to the Tower," Arya then said, spotting two Sub-Wizards chatting off the Great Hall's main corridor. "There is something Darke making itself at home in the Castle..." she then offered as explanation.

Nera Hawthorn

Location: Port Witch Coven House

Sig hardly blinked an eye at Fleur's attempts to intimidate him. Either he was very brave or very stupid. The man then opened his coat, showing a row of silver bullets. "I know a thing or two about names as well. You see this one?" Sig explained, gesturing to one with F.L.M. carved into it. "It's for you. Kill me and togethah, well, we'll take our medicine," the man spat.

Nera's eyes flashed dangerously. Named bullets were nothing to joke about. In many ways, they were more dangerous than a witch knowing one's name. Once put into action, a named bullet cannot be stopped. It will defy logic and physics as it soars through the air, even penetrating land or sea, to kill its target. She held out her hand, making perfect eye contact with Sigmund.

"D'num," Nera said. The black flecks appeared to overpower the blue in her eyes. She extended her hand and then snapped her fingers. A moment later, a ball of Darke energy hit the ground next to Sig. She snapped her fingers again, causing another one to hit. She was about to cast a third when she noticed Sig clutching at his chest, barely able to speak or move. He was red and splotchy - more than normal - before he promptly keeled over. He had died of fright.

"What a shame...He expired so quickly," Nera said with a sigh. "I am ready to leave for the Castle whenever you two are."

In general, the rest of the Coven seems to be in good spirits. Two of the kids came screaming down the stairs, chasing each other with little orbs of energy and light. It's not an uncommon game for the children of the Port Witch Coven. There are some older members of the Coven, so there's already someone there to babysit them. Nothing else for Fleur and the others to attend to - though they may wish to dispose of the body...

Myrus Silvers

Location: Servants Quarters - The Palace

Myrus' eyes watered slightly at Lyra's words and he tried to think of ways to excuse what Mavis had said to him. But he was quite literally saved by the bell - or in this case, a knock at the door. They had left it ajar, and Myrus turned with a bit of a jump. It was the delegation from the Big Wild Land Over the Ocean - they weren't due for at least another half an hour. The young prince blushed furiously, eliciting a smile from the shorter of the two delegates.

"Asha the Magykal, Emperor Taj, my apologies...I was not aware that your vessel had arrived at the Palace docks," Myrus said, bending his knee. He motioned for Lyra to do the same. The Big Wild Land Over the Ocean was not a country that most in the Castle knew about - and certainly not in the Land of Long Nights. Yet even without prior knowledge of them, it was already clear how formidable they were.

"It is no trouble, Prince Myrus," Asha said with a smile. She was positively radiating Magyk, her purple aura visible to those who could not see Magyk. Around her neck, she wore a simple purple stone, yet it glowed with the same energy. Its immense power was palatable. It was clear that Asha possessed a strength that the Castle's ExtraOrdinary Wizard would pale in comparison to. "We took the Ancient Ways - a much more pleasant trip than any vessel," Asha explained.

Emperor Taj had remained silent, yet he was giving Myrus and Lyra a friendly smile.

"Then please allow me to welcome you personally to the Small Wet Country Across the Sea - to the Castle - and to the Palace," Myrus said, rising from his knelt position. "Should you require anything, please let me know and I will see to it personally. Princess Valda is so honored to have your presence here for her coronation."

"There is something that I must regret not having done yet, Prince Myrus," Taj said finally. "I wish to pay my respects to Queen Meliscente - if I may."
@LadyRunic: Day 7
@jdh97: Day 6





@Nallore@FantasyChic@BlueSky44@Peridot
December 29th, 2016 - 8:06 A.M. EST - 1 Day Since Hel Returned


Congratulations - you have made it to the next day. As the world wakes up, no one else quite realizes how many horrors are connected. Reports are flooding in about the decimation of the circus in Coventry. O.M.E.N. must have covered it up, as reporters are claiming that Boris Valeska opened fire on his fellow performers and some innocent bystanders, causing their deaths. As for the attack on O.M.E.N. headquarters - the White House released a statement saying that O.M.E.N. headquarters had gone into lockdown. There's no mention of the fatalities or the bloodshed. But can you blame them? Why announce that an entire government organization had been decimated by a being that came from myth and legend?

Fortunately, no other organizations took a hit like O.M.E.N. did. S.H.I.E.L.D. lended some emergency response personal, sending in teams of specialists to help analyze the damage and treat the survivors. Most of the survivors haven't said a single word, too traumatized by the events that they had seen. The ones that do talk only beg to be killed, rather than survive with the memories they still have. Well, all except for Ricky Goldsworth and Alex Jakobsen. They're currently being recommended to be put on a 72 hour psych hold, just to make sure they aren't a danger to themselves or others.

As for Jessica, Chikashi had managed to get her on a plane to Boston. He's taking her in personally, in hopes to keep her safe during the upcoming crisis. He doesn't trust that any of his safe houses will be up to standard with the attack on O.M.E.N. HQ in Washington D.C. He practices law in Boston, living in the Brookline neighborhood with his two kids - Naegi and Kysarin - as well as his wife. She's on the board of directors of Pym Tech. When Jessica's plane got in, they put her up in Naegi's room and he bunked with his sister. The kumakatok, Mallory, traveled with her. Turns out, Mallory wasn't there to kill Jessica. She was looking for someone to hide with from Hel.

Alec and the other O.M.E.N. agents managed to make contact with Jade, breaking the news to the MI13 agent. She took it all surprisingly well, given that her uncle had been murdered. They all managed to meet in Boston, staying at the Cromwell House with plans to discuss their options in the morning. Jade had shared news about the physicist as well more troubling facts in Coventry. Before she took the train to Boston, she went to check out Murphy's last known location. She found at least a dozen corpses in a circus tent, along with the carcass of a gigantic dog - a dog the size of several semi trucks. The physicist they were looking for was among the bodies. The agents had made plans to meet at sunrise and talk next moves. O.M.E.N. HQ wasn't replying to any calls that they made.

Folly, Lilith, and Thalia spent the night at the Coventry Horrors Hotel. It helped that the management had died - almost all of the rooms were available at no cost. Folly hardly slept during the night, and when she did, she'd wake up screaming. Thalia's sleep was hardly peaceful either. Her wings did manage to fold slightly, and with practice, Thalia was able to make it so that way no one could see them - that they became invisible. But her entire body ached and groaned. Lilith was comparatively well off. Yet as the sun rises, one question still remains...What are they going to do?

Lastly, the hunters had spent most of the evening working on a plan to trick Hel. One of Mariana's contacts came through and managed to give them some actual Norse warding to use. The warding could be used to bind Hel to an object as small as a pebble and as large as a building. The other bit of warding they received was more useful - this warding could be used to kill Hel. Her source was fairly confident that it would work, yet it required the saliva of a person of Norwegian ancestry. Hel doesn't expect them at her base of commands until noon, so they have a few hours.

Good luck, my lovelies. You've survived one day. Let's see if you can survive another...




~One make-out session later...~

Guin giggled contentedly, putting her head on the crook of Pietro's neck. The lab was blissfully quiet, with Beast likely off somewhere teaching some of the younger students at Xavier's Institute. They were sitting on the ground, leaning up against a deck - well, Pietro was leaning up against the desk and Guin was leaning on him. "That was fun," Guin mused, fixing her hair slightly. "Permission to talk about something serious?"

The instant Guin asked about something serious, his mind started racing even faster than it already was. What would she want to talk about? It was strange, trying to think about what she could be referring to, but after a moment, he decided that it was best to just dive right in. "Well, if it is something I don't want to talk about, I can just choose to ignore you right?" he said, giving her a grin.

She rolled her eyes at him - he was completely ridiculous. "You can - free country - but then you're sleeping on the couch tonight," Guin pointed out to him. She turned her head so that way she was looking up at him, without losing her comfortable position. "The Mutant Registration Act...Jakobsen...Does it scare you too?" She bit her lip slightly. Guin wasn't the type of politics but the MRA was everywhere. Everyone knew about it that hadn't been living under a rock. And while she had talked about it with Tony once - he shot down her idea of running to the moon if things got bad - it had been weighing on her mind slightly.

Pietro thought for a moment, trying to think of how best to answer her question. The truth was, he was afraid. He had no idea what to do if all of it did happen. Everything would probably go to hell, but he'd try to keep Guin safe at least, no matter what happened. "To be honest, I kind of am. Everything that could happen, I don't really know what to do."

Guin nodded, but her heart sank slightly. It was one thing to be afraid oneself - another to have someone else be feeling the same way. As far as history went, things like this didn't end well. With registration would come forced relocations - the designation as second class citizens - and eventually the death camps. She shuddered slightly at the thought, and as she didn't want to even think it, she wondered if maybe Magneto hadn't been so crazy after all. "I don't know either...I want to say that Jakobsen'll never be elected...But people like him. And they're scared," she sighed a bit. "I guess part of me thought...This would work, y'know? But...I don't know."

"Hey, don't worry too much about it. I bet Xavier is working on coming up with something. Besides, I'll stick with you, no matter what ends up happening. Alright?" he replied, and he meant it. It was strange, thinking that about someone. The only one he ever said something like that to was Wanda, and that was because she was his sister.

"Even if I build a murder bot by accident?" Guin then joked. It was partially an attempt to lighten the mood, but also to steer her own mind away from this topic. She used humor as a defense mechanism. But Pietro's words did help her to feel a little bit better. Xavier had a lot of experience with this type of stuff - and then there were the Avengers. They'd help them if they needed it. Worst case scenario, they'd go to Canada (or the moon. Guin was still keen on the moon idea). "You don't have to answer this if you don't want to...But do you ever regret leaving the Brotherhood?"

Well, right when he started thinking about his sister, Guin brought up the one question he had been avoiding for months. Or close to it anyway. He had his reasons for leaving, reasons his family members didn't seem to understand, or even want to understand. "Well, sometimes I do, but not for the reasons most people would think," he finally said, choosing his words carefully.

Guin took Pietro's hand and gave it a gentle squeeze. She had been practicing at not switching and had gotten pretty decent at it. Case in point, despite the emotions running through her mind at the moment, she was staying firmly in her own body - no Freaky Friday'ing. She had a guess as to why Pietro regretted leaving the Brotherhood - he had abandoned his family. They were held up in the RAFT, one of the most secure facilities on the planet. Odds were, he'd never see them again. "What do most people think?" Guin then asked carefully.

"Well... Most people think that it is either because of my love for my father, which by the way is getting close to non-existant there. Or that I agreed with everything that was going on there, breaking the law, plotting mass-genocide. Things like that. I care about my father, don't get me wrong, it's just he wasn't exactly a father figure until I was around 13 or 14 years old." he said, looking at Guin.

She could relate to that. While Tony had raised her on paper her entire childhood, it wasn't until after he was kidnapped by terrorists in Afghanistan that he began to actually raise her. She didn't know her father until she was around ten years old. It had been an odd time - being told her father was likely killed by terrorists and she would be inheriting the company to finding out that he was alive - and a superhero. "It's Wanda, isn't it?" Guin asked, her voice soft and her tone low - just in case anyone happened to walk back the lab. "I'm no expert in family structures...Hell, I'm an only child...Maybe I have some half-siblings out there - probably do, knowing my dad and how careful he was back int he day - but if there's one thing I learned from the Disney Channel, it's that twins have a special bond."

"Yeah, it is. Though I didn't watch much TV as a kid, so there is probably some sort of reference in that last thing you said that I don't get," he replied, looking away from her, before continuing. "The problem is... Wanda and I, we've always been close, ever since we were little back home in Serbia. At least we were anyway."

Guin wasn't quite sure how to proceed here. She knew that she had a tendency to just blurt out her mind and not realize the repercussions of what she was saying - she had gotten into a lot of fights with Mary that way. And Tony. Hell, even Pietro once. But what could she possibly say to make him feel better? There wasn't anything she could do. Her family had power, yes, but not enough power to get Wanda sprung from the RAFT. It'd be hard enough to arrange a visitation for Pietro with her - and unlikely to ever be approved. "She's probably wondering why you left her...I think she misses you too."

"Ha, maybe. Though I highly doubt it. Wanda never really was the type to care about those things. If she did I never knew about it. I remember, right after we left Serbia, we settled in a small village. This was right before our father found us, and things were great for a while, but then her powers started acting up and I raced us out of there. The village wanted to burn her at the stake, thinking she was a witch."

"Ugh, I don't blame her...Her powers are nuts. I couldn't even open a damn door properly," Guin said, reminiscing on the time she briefly spent trapped in Wanda Maximoff's body. "But people thought she was a witch - so she said fuck it and went by Scarlet Witch? That's pretty badass. If she didn't hate my guts, I'd so be friends with her. Think she's more likely to want to kill me - probably thinks I'm the reason you left, just like about everyone else."

"Uh, actually, that isn't how she got that name," Pietro said, looking away from Guin, trying to hide the fact that he was tearing up a little. Talking about Wanda was hard for him, the reason he didn't really want to talk to Guin, or anyone for that matter, about leaving the Brotherhood, and his family. "When we were little, our mother Natalya Maximoff, had powers too. She died, when Wanda and I were about 3 years old. A group of people, were frightened of her powers, similar to how they had called Wanda a witch. She managed to get us to her brother's home, before she went out to face the mob. She died, but she went by the name Scarlet Witch. That was what our uncle told us about her anyway. I don't really remember her."

Guin was at a loss for words. Normally, she'd just make some sort of awful joke to try to cheer Pietro up - but his mother had died. She looked down at the floor for a moment, wondering if there was anything she could say to cheer him up. Did she tell Pietro that she understood the pain he felt? She remembered when she was ten and was informed that her father had died - even if it wasn't the case, she spent three months living under that assumption. Or about the time when she was twelve and her father had nearly died again, flying into a wormhole? She decided to just let the silence hang - anything she said, she was certain, would only make it worse.

The silence was getting to him, but he wasn't too sure what to say. The fact that somehow he had managed to make Guin be quiet was impressive, but the reason for her silence was a little unsettling. He decided it was probably best to break the silence. "It doesn't really matter now, she's been gone for over 18 years now. I always thought it was nice that Wanda took up the name Scarlet Witch in her memory."

"Sorry if that was insensitive of me - I didn't know," Guin finally said. She let go of Pietro's hand and pulled her hair back into a ponytail. It had been falling into her eyes during their conversation and she was getting sick of it. Plus, it was a problem that she could fix. She couldn't bring back Pietro's mother from the dead and she couldn't spring his sister from prison. "But of course it matters - she's your mother," Guin said, even though the words felt a little hollow to her. She wasn't on speaking terms with her own mother.

"No, it really doesn't. The only thing that really matters to me at this moment is the fact that my only family is a father who has tried to destroy the human race a lot, Wanda, who is right there beside him. Not to mention my other sister who I only met a few years ago. Talk about family issues, they generally are the reason I don't like talking about my family," his voice sounded partially choked, and he still didn't turn to look at Guin. The whole thing just made him want to race out of the mansion, to be by himself for a little while.

"I feel that. My family shit isn't nearly as bad as yours but... Well, my dad didn't even acknowledge I existed until I was ten - and that was after I thought he had been dead for months. Then there's my mom - she's a piece of work. She sleeps with anything that moves, which I could tolerate - but everything to her is about getting her five minutes of fame," Guin hesitated for a moment. She hadn't told anyone this - only Lance knew this had happened. "I was sent to rehab when I was...I think 16, going on 17...And she said she wanted to come visit me. I was so excited - thinking that I'd have a normal relationship with a parent - but then she showed up with a camera crew. Sold me out to about any tabloid that would pay her for the recordings and photos."

"That, is really cruddy. Our families are both pieces of work you know. That is one thing we clearly have in common. You know, I stuff like that never really bothered me, though all of that stuff shoots through my system so fast nothing works anyway," he said, turning to look at Guin, giving her a smile. "Come on Guina, we can't sit around here feeling sorry for ourselves all day. Let's see what the rest of the mansion is doing, since being down here by ourselves just talking is probably going to make us cry a lot more."

Guin glanced up with surprise at Pietro's non-reaction to her past. It was something she wasn't proud of - and certainly not a period of her life she wanted to go back to. She had convinced herself that if anyone ever found out about it, they'd look at her differently. That they'd only see her as a former user - and not as herself. "Psssh. You haven't made me cry yet," Guin pointed out. She rested her head back on Pietro's shoulder, not really feeling like getting up. "I don't just cry for any boy, you know," she then teased.

"Well, you better move or your going to wind up on the floor in the blink of an eye," he said, kind of starting to move like he was trying to get up. Being down in the lab was getting a little boring to him, not to mention the fact that they had both seemed to have gotten a lot off of their chests.

She smirked and then wrapped her hands around his arm, mockingly pinning him down. "Sounds like a challenge, Piet," Guin pointed out. She knew that he could easily wriggle out of her "grip" if he wanted to, but her laziness had been threatened. It was time to take a stand. And she loved labs - they always had been her happy place. Well, labs and nearly empty movie theaters. Jury's still out on which one she preferred. "But if memory serves, I kicked your ass first time we met - and I got that electrical tape I needed. So my calculations say I'm about to win."

"I did try to warn you Guina," he replied with a grin, and a moment later, he made good on his threat. Guin was now on the ground, and Pietro was standing over by the door. "As I recall that is because I wasn't actively trying to stop you, also, last I checked you blew the place up and I had to save everyone."

"Why weren't you actively trying to stop me?" Guin then asked. "It's because of my wicked good looks, right? My sharp tongue? My Einsten-like intellect? My fashion sense? Or my taste in music? Any of those are acceptable answers," Guin teased. She was perfectly content lying on the floor of a lab. Sure, safety protocol likely outlined that this was something you should never do - but it wouldn't have been the worst violation of safety protocol she had ever done. "Hmmm. Or were you just so starstruck from meeting me, Piet?" she added on. She lifted a hand up, as if she was trying to use the Force to pull herself to her feet. It obviously didn't work - but Guin took it as a sign from the universe to stay on the floor a little while longer.

"That is for me to know, and you to never find out!" he said, still grinning, before he started heading out. The lab was a little bit cramped in his opinion, he preferred more open spaces than that, like the main floor of the mansion. It also was getting a little boring there, and with him leaving, maybe Guin would stop being lazy. He was hungry anyway and he needed to restock his pocket supply of Twinkies.

"Ruuuuude!!!" Guin called out, knowing that it was entirely possible that Pietro was already far enough away that he wouldn't hear her. She then glanced up at her computer, noticing her glasses blinking weakly as P.H.I.L.'s protocol was being reset to its last save point. She imagined it'd be about another hour or so before it was done. "C'mon, Silver Balls! No piggy back ride?" Guin then snickered, before pushing herself up off the floor, kicking her body up in the process and landing on her feet. She grabbed her phone from the table and put it in her pocket, before heading over to the lab's light switch and flicking it off. No point in running the lights when no one was working in there.


Dean Kesseli

Location: Lounge


While his friends his age were off in a training session with Wolverine, Dean had been asked by Professor X to get the flyers handed out for a new tradition at the school. Every other high school in America had some sort of formal dance - usually a prom - for their graduating class. There was no reason why Xavier's Institute should be any different. He had been planning the dance with the help of Jubilee and Bobby. The theme they had chosen? Under the Sea. He was going to DJ it if he was lucky - just needed to convince the others.

Dean really didn't want to be that awkward guy going stag - and he had no idea who he'd ask to the prom. "Hey, ladies, we're having a prom in two weeks - you should come," Dean said, handing flyers to Carolina and Mira as he entered the lounge. His eyes flickered over to the TV, catching the last bit of the report about the Brotherhood escaping. He wasn't too sure how to feel about it. They had good intentions - just horrible ways of acting through with them.

"I'm Dean, by the way," he said, holding his hand out to both Carolina and Mira. "I've seen you guys around before, never got a chance to introduce myself...which I realize makes me a bit of a jerk," he said with a smile and a bit of a laugh.

He glanced over his shoulder, stepping to the side just in time for Pietro to whizz on by. While to other people Pietro moved in the blink of an eye, Dean was able to see the speedster and carefully move out of the way. Pietro set down Guin and Dean gave a friendly wave at the pair - he recognized both of them from around the Institute, as well as tabloid headlines.

"Prom?" Dean offered, holding out flyers to the pair of them.

"Eww, gross."
Yup! Got this on the list of places to post tonight. Been taking a bit of a personal day.


Beatrice Decker


Location: Tank on Bridge Road
Skills: Tracking/Stalking, Tank Gunner Amateur

With the tank already reloaded, there wasn't much for Beatrice to do beyond check out their surroundings from the scope and wait for the next volley she needed to fire off. She noticed that they were moving a bit more slowly and imagined it was likely to help out the Cowboy. They were functioning as both a giant target and a giant shield - one of the more versatile features of this rolling hunk of metal, she imagined. She couldn't help but wonder what the gangs in Justice would've given to have a tank. Though come to think of it, she wouldn't have been that surprised if one of the gangs did have one. It seemed right up their alley.

"Thanks," Beatrice said curtly, giving a small smile to Lola. "For what it's worth, your special brand of crazy reminds me of home - so thanks for that." While some people would have meant your crazy ass reminds me of Justice as an insult, it was a compliment to Beatrice. The only other person she had met during the outbreak that met that profile had been Ryan - and he was six feet (or more) under. She was keeping a vague eye on what was going on through the scope, but it'd be a bit until it was time to unleash the next wave of violence.

And besides, there was no point in wasting ammo - that was Eden's specialty, after all. "Hmm... I think at least one of them would have by now. Logistically speaking, my money's on Navy Blue," Beatrice said. She used to stalk and track people for a living. Getting a rough idea of how much ground they could cover in a given area was one of her specialties. And to her, Thana was the obvious choice to get through the wall, if any of them did. Cowboy would probably fall into more of a support position. Thalia would be faster than the old man she imagined - age was a bitch when it came to physical condition.

"How long do you think it'll be till they stop firing bullets at us?" Beatrice mused. The people of Eden may have been cruel - but from what she could see, they were idiots. No wonder Ryan left.

Jack Hudson


Location: Duncan Street ---> Parking Lot Behind the Mt. Zion Methodist Church
Skills: Survival

Jack nodded for a moment, pausing as he did a double take at the church to his left. There was a walker behind them, as well as a few in front. Thankfully, they weren't close enough to be a problem just yet. They had a clear path to their left - one that would allow them to get to the church parking lot. If they were lucky, there'd be a car there with a working engine and keys. If not, they could continue up what looked like a side street - maybe they'd hit a residential area. At any rate, he wanted to get off of Duncan Street. Too many walkers for his tastes.

"C'mon, there's a pahkin' lot back there," Jack pointed out. He motioned towards the Methodist Church and began to carefully make his way in that direction. There was a little bit of ice that hadn't melted yet, but he kept it safe, moving slowly yet methodically. By the time he got through the ice and made it to the parking lot, he let out a slight sigh of relief. He really didn't want to fall on his ass again today.

"Hopefully one of the cahs look goods to ya," Jack said as he rounded the corner, coming into view of the small lot. If they were lucky, there'd be a car there - and one that wasn't horrible at that.
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