Spike Spiegel (
gottaknockhard) wrote in
paradisa2013-03-06 12:34 pm
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[It's no secret that this life is starting to wear him down. The castle... or fate... something seemed to happen whenever Spike was about to spite any plans they had in store for him. A week ago he had gone to a warehouse with the full intention of murdering anyone inside, all over a stolen car, and soon after he woke up sixty years older with barely enough energy to get his own fresh air. What's more unnerving is that he wasn't entirely miserable about it; which he attributes to whatever medication they had him on. Or it could be that in sixty years his memory was too far gone to care about much of anything. -- It's stupid to think any more about in any case. That wasn't really him. He died on Tharsis and he hasn't aged a day since.
When he came back, the exhaustion he felt seemed to carry over. Jo is gone now. Maybe if enough time passes, so will everyone who knows him. With that in mind, disappearing won't really be that big of a deal for very long.
The first thing he checked was to see if the car was where he last saw it. Then, without any real reason, he started the engine and drove off through the snow, and kept on driving away from civilization up until the gas finally ran out. At a loss for where he was going with this, he sat long enough for the cold to set in. He started to think about burying it out here. It'd take all day to shovel through the frozen ground, but at least that would lessen the value for thieves. Except now he was too far from the castle to go back for a shovel.
With that plan foiled, he moves to lie in the back seat, and smokes three cigarettes before he decides to reach for the journal. Loose ends.]
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( Brock )
[Spike may not look it, but he takes his obligations to heart. He can at least let him know that he's free to make the next move.]
I got the car.
When he came back, the exhaustion he felt seemed to carry over. Jo is gone now. Maybe if enough time passes, so will everyone who knows him. With that in mind, disappearing won't really be that big of a deal for very long.
The first thing he checked was to see if the car was where he last saw it. Then, without any real reason, he started the engine and drove off through the snow, and kept on driving away from civilization up until the gas finally ran out. At a loss for where he was going with this, he sat long enough for the cold to set in. He started to think about burying it out here. It'd take all day to shovel through the frozen ground, but at least that would lessen the value for thieves. Except now he was too far from the castle to go back for a shovel.
With that plan foiled, he moves to lie in the back seat, and smokes three cigarettes before he decides to reach for the journal. Loose ends.]
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( Brock )
[Spike may not look it, but he takes his obligations to heart. He can at least let him know that he's free to make the next move.]
I got the car.

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How dead are they?
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So... how badly hurt are you?
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I might have had a concussion, but it's gone now. [He shrugs, like Brock can see... Anyway.] Your records weren't inside.
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Wait, what do you mean, it's gone now?
Brock
It means I'm fine.
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I'm out. [Somewhere in the wilderness...] You don't have to send a rescue team or anything.
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You're out... with the car? [why were you driving with a concussion is the implication there]
Brock
Yeah. Didn't I mention that already? [It should still be there on the page. Sheesh.]
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Oh hey, Ein. What's this? ...
[he bent to pick it up, brushing off the snow] A cap? To what? Where's Spike?
[the corgi barked again, then sniffed at the cap, sneezed violently, and trotted a few steps away, whining, before coming back. taking the hint, Gale sniffed at it himself, and made a face]
Ugh. It smells like the generator gas from the mines --
[another bark. come on, Gale, think about it. and then it hits him]. Oh, damn. His car? .... Okay. Okay, come on.
[and thus did it come to pass that soon enough, Gale was plodding up to Spike and his car, a gas can over his shoulder and a corgi in the lead]. Hey.
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With the journal covering his face, he thought he could get away with still appearing asleep, which he must have been. Groggily he imagined that they might give up and leave. Finally the cold had stopped bothering him enough to take a nap, so it's really the least they can do.]
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Spike?
[and then the corgi puts his paws up on the car door and starts barking. Gale sets the gas can down and jogs up the car to peer inside. well crap. he raps on the window, hoping he's conscious]
Spike!!
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In any case, it's not a good time to be bothering him. But that's his fault for not putting a "do not disturb" sign in the windshield, so he waves a hand -- in sort of a shooing motion. He wished he could remember if he locked the door. Probably not, so he hopes the wave is enough of a hint.]
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he's not going to break down the door, but, well, it might do something]
Spike!! Hey! Hey, are you alright? Can you hear me? It's Gale...!
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Rolling over to the door, he pulls the handle. He needs to air it out anyway.]
Gale. What's up? [His voice sounds rough, but that's to be expected. Then he squints, confused.] Is that Ein?
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Yeah, he came and found me. [he holds out the gas cap] With this. What happened, are you okay?
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I guess I didn't get far enough. [Next time he'll check the tank before disappearing. But he'll be glossing over that now --] It ran out of gas, so I took a nap.
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Far enough...? Where were you going? [he'll just lean against the other door and chill] I didn't think machines worked past the Dead Zone...
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Sometimes you just feel like driving. [He notices he still has the burned out butt if a cigarette between his fingers, and flicks it the ground. He's probably lucky he didn't set the thing on fire...]
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[he pauses, not sure if it's his place to say what he wants to say. oh, hell. they're all in the same boat, here, when you get right down to it. why not.]
I've had my share of days when I just needed to leave everyone behind. ... If you want me to leave you to it, I can.
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Never, huh? [That's sort of depressing.] Well, you need to test the engine now and then. It's a car thing.
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