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[Open Post] Where the Streets Have No Name

Hey! Let's do a thing.
Throw up a starter, or let me know who you want and I will throw up a starter. Any of my muses are fair game. Lemme know who you want!
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"I was just going to, you know, find out which way she went after she left the store so I could catch up with her and take it the old fashioned way." This wasn't the first time she'd had sticky fingers. Piper had expensive tastes but very little in the way of real wealth. So, she split the difference with a petty crime here or there. Nothing huge, though. Nothing that would get her in real trouble.
Her desire for lipstick dried up completely now as Les continued on. Powerful beings that could see her in her most vulnerable state? Real vampires? That sounded like real, actual trouble. The kind Piper wanted nothing to do with.
"Les. Okay." She hesitated a moment, then shook Les' hand. Piper had a surprisingly firm grip for how dainty her hands seemed. "I'm Piper. And, I should thank you for the warning, I guess. I really had no idea. But... I don't know what to do, now that I know. How do I protect myself?"
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As much as she would like to continue talking about lipsticks and said petty crime, discussing the very real trouble that this girl could get into was more important. She hated to be the one to bring that kind of awareness to anyone but she also thought it was better to be safe than ultimately sorry.
She smiled at the firm grip and when she introduced herself, Les blinked then cracked a grin. "Wow, what are the odds," she murmured. "It's not very often that I run into others with the name Piper." Les cleared her throat. "I would suggest learning how to protect yourself, physically. With your ability, did you also get some sort of enhanced strength? That is, beyond normal human limits." The answer to that would depend on what kind of person Les recommended.
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"Physically? Uh... Look at me. I'm not really built like that." Piper's body type was more gazelle than lioness. She could kill it on a runway, but not in a fight.
"I don't really have anything else, besides this. Shit, that would be really cool. You mean some people are, like, super strong?"
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She tilted her head with a grin. "Maybe not but I can't judge based on looks alone. I probably don't look like I could take down a man my size or a vampire," she said. Les considered her recommendations for the young woman with a little hum. "I can give you some pointers, if you're interested, on places to target when it comes to the supernatural beings. But I definitely recommend learning self-defense in general. Even if you don't need it for the supernatural world, it doesn't hurt in general for a woman to defend herself from complete shitheads."
"Yeah, my cousin and I got it," along with a ton of other unfortunate things. "When we found out, we realized we couldn't exactly go to the trainer next door. They usually frown upon being beaten up by the people they're hired to train."
Les reached into her bag, tore off a piece of paper from a small notebook, and put down her phone number before handing it over. "Here's my number. If you need anything or need any tips, let me know." While she wasn't in the 'saving the world' thing anymore (for now), she still was willing to help out a fellow magic-user if need be.
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Especially if she could actually take down a vampire in a fight. Holy shit. She was that strong? For real?
"I mean, yeah? I'd love some pointers. I don't want to get murdered by anything. But, I'm not sure I'd have the money to pay for lessons." There was a reason he was shoplifting instead of shopping.
She took the paper and carefully folded it into her wallet. Didn't want to lose that. "You'd really do that for me? Someone you just met?"
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Les nodded and glanced down at her watch. "I have a meeting here in a few minutes but it won't take long." She hoped it didn't turn to shit at least. "But I'm in town for another day. If you have some time either later today or tomorrow, we can meet up? I can give you some pointers and some moves that should help in that case."
Although she no longer recognized herself as some sort of 'chosen one' or The Enchanted after Jordan died. She still felt the urge to help people, or at the very least, make sure fellow witches/people with powers didn't die if they came up against a vampire looking for an easy kill. Her mouth quirked up at the question. "Yeah, I would. It's sort of what I used to do. What you do with the knowledge after that is up to you."
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"Oh. Okay. Sure. I get it." What Piper wouldn't give to go listen in on that meeting. She totally would, too, if Les wouldn't be able to see her doing it. Damn. The one time her powers actually couldn't help her...
"I should probably start getting home so I don't get caught out after dark." Especially knowing vampires were a thing now. Yikes. She was really going to have to sit and process that.
"Can I meet you back here early tomorrow?"
And if you want to roll us into the next day on here, you can! Or we can start a new thread. Whichev
"Good plan. Get home and we'll meet back here early tomorrow. How does... ten, sound? I can meet earlier or later, though." She hadn't always been a morning person but she'd make concessions when needs must. She had also found a great coffee shop that morning and Les was always a sucker for good coffee.
Here is good. Sorry it took me this long <3
Piper didn't want to admit this out loud, but her home was quite a walk away from here. The neighborhood she lived in wasn't exactly the type to contain friendly green parks and expensive makeup stores. She had to travel for those. It was good exercise, though. Piper needed to keep her legs looking slim in case a modeling scout finally noticed her.
"I'll see you tomorrow."
At first, Piper just thought she was paranoid because of today's conversation as she walked home. Because, she had this distinct feeling of there being, like, eyes on her back. It made her skin crawl. But the feeling persisted. For miles. She was more than halfway home and still she felt like something was out there. Okay, enough of this bullshit. She concentrated on her breathing a moment, came to a stop, then projected herself forward in time by only two minutes.
When she opened her eyes, she saw herself several paces ahead. But the really horrifying thing, was that she was in the clutches of something inhuman. It had its claw wrapped around her throat!
Holy shit! Holy shit. No! No. Breathe. Don't panic. This was two minutes from now?! Fuck, fuck, fuck! She's rooted to the spot in terror, watching her future self scream as the thing leans in closer. Fuck!! FUCK. She was about to watch herself die??
No. No! she was NOT.
Piper willed herself back to the present. The moment her eyes snapped back open, she turned directions and ran. Anywhere but forward. Anywhere but closer to that possible fate. She heard the snarl of something in the darkness. That thing -whatever it was??- was it chasing her? Piper ducked into the breezeway of a nearby apartment, taking the metal stairs two at a time. She made as much noise as humanly possible. She could have cheered when saw the blinds rattle in a couple of windows. Yes. Good. Someone was watching.
"Fuck it," Piper said to herself. She tucked into a corner of the stairwell and pulled out her phone. Tonight a taxi ride the rest of the way home would be money well-spent.
It wasn't until the car had safely dropped her off in front of her own apartment, until she'd gone inside and locked all three deadbolts, that she took a real and complete breath in. Fuck. That was really close. Too damn close. She wrapped herself in blankets despite the California heat and curled up in her bed.
The next morning saw Piper looking less than well-rested as she waited for Les in the park. She fidgeted in place on the bench. A latte would have been welcome, but she used too much money getting home last night. So, the stale remainder of last night's brew her mom left in the pot after going to work was the best she'd been able to manage. And it hadn't felt like nearly enough.
She'd debated calling Les last night. If they didn't already have this meeting planned, she would have. She looked genuinely relived when she saw the woman approaching. Those self-defense lessons don't sound bad AT ALL now.
no problem at all! sorry for the delay on this end too. :)
Whatever that meant.
There was a ton that Les would be over at this point in her life but she still had a long way to go before she got to that point. Or felt like she could stay at that point. After leaving the witch, she returned to her hotel room and thought about going out for a patrol around the area. Instead, she settled in and started combing through the grimoire for anything that could be useful. That was after she made sure nothing was lingering to it such as tracking charms or hidden hexes.
The next morning, Les arrived at their meeting place wearing a more casual outfit than she had worn the day before. Something that would allow her to move easily.
"Morning," she said and studied the other girl for a moment. She looked decidedly not well-rested. "Everything okay? You don't look like you slept much."
<3
“No, I really didn’t. I um- On the way home... I think something was going to attack me. Actually, I know it was.”
A shiver visibly rocked her; she wrapped her bare arms around herself even in this summer heat.
“It was some terrible monster. It followed me home from the park. If I hadn’t used my gift to look ahead and see...” she couldn’t bring herself to say what it was she saw.
“I called a cab to take me the rest of the way. But, that thing is still out there. I need your lessons more than I ever realized.”
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It was a shit question, she realized that because clearly Piper wasn't okay but it seemed the thing to ask.
"I know it's likely not something you want to think back on but can you describe what it looked like?" Even if it may not do Piper any good currently, it would help Les. She could go out looking for it tonight and deal with it. "Even if it doesn't mean much to you right now, in the future you will start to distinguish one being from another and what you can do to kill it."
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"It was dark... but it was like this really pale man except he had awful teeth and cold dead eyes. And he was so strong he could lift me off the ground with just one hand." Even recounting that much had her breath coming in panicked gasps.
"How the fuck am I supposed to be able to defend myself against something like that? The thing moved like it was made of shadows."
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"So, first, your gift will come in handy. You'll find that it's not only good for things like finding out who took your last lipstick," she started, sending the girl a teasing smile before she continued. "But, it's especially good for situations like this. If you are aware of who or what it is that's lurking in the shadows like that, then you can be one step ahead of them and you can be prepared for them. Or be prepared to run. There is nothing wrong with running."
Les paused and picked up her water bottle, taking a drink from it. "What are your strengths? When you were younger, did you take any classes like gymnastics, play sports... anything like that?"
When asked because when she was younger, she had taken a few gymnastics classes as a kid and it was those skills that she built on when her vampire friends started to train her and her friend. Everyone started somewhere.
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"Okay. Yeah." She swallowed hard and steeled herself. Would it really be okay? Fuck if she knew right now but she wanted to believe.
That crack about the lipstick almost made her smile. Her lips twitched with a weak expression of mirth.
"I took ballet for a while at the community center. And I did track and field in school. I can run long distance and I can sprint. I still run every day." Because her power required her to cover long distances on foot, she'd kept up with that athleticism. Morning runs were a staple of her routine.
"I'm in pretty good shape, cardio-wise." Strength, not so much.
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When Piper described her routine, Les nodded. "That's excellent, the cardio will help in the long run. Do you run up steps often? I ask because I know money doesn't grow on trees and gym memberships are annoyingly expensive. Luckily, there are things you can do to build strength that doesn't require you to go into a gym. That's where we'll start this morning and as we go, I will explain some of the more common creatures that you will come up against and the best way to fight them. Sound good?"
She wasn't expected to be anywhere until early next week so she could afford to extend her stay for a little longer. If only to make sure Piper had enough knowledge under her belt to have a fighting chance.
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"Hm," she tapped her chin thoughtfully, "I run uphill, but haven't really done steps. Now that you mention it, the library has some I could go up and down." To her credit, Piper was putting all her attention into this. Her life depended on it.
"Sometimes I use cans of soup as weights, too. They are pretty close to, like, a one-pound dumbbell." She uses gallons of milk like kettlebells sometimes too, to work her arms.
"Yeah, that sounds good. Damn, I should have brought a notebook to write this stuff down. I guess I can always come back to review it again later." Thanks, Time Walking.
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She was glad that Piper was taking this seriously. She'd be lying if she said she'd doubted it but she was sure it had to do with last night. Experiences like that would do it to you. "It wasn't my favorite thing but it can help. Using cans of soup and gallon jugs to add weight was the next thing I was going to suggest."
For the next hour to an hour and a half, Les put through Piper through strength exercises and cardio to get their blood pumping. Through it all, she started to explain some of the most common creatures she'd likely come across and the best methods to fight them. "At the end of the day, push come to shove, if they're coming after you, use everything you have to your advantage because you can believe they will," Les said as they took a moment to rest, walking over to her bag and pulling out two bottles of water and tossing one to Piper.
Next, or once Piper was ready, they'd move onto some basic self-defense.
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Through most of the lesson, she stayed quiet and just listened. Mostly because talking would reveal just how out of breath she was. But, she was also paying absolute attention to everything said, trying her best to fix it in her mind. She had no illusions now that this information could save her life.
"I'm getting the sense," she said after a long drink from the water bottle Les tossed her, "that there's no such thing as fighting honorably with these monsters. Is that true?"
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She took a long swallow from her own water bottle and gave Piper a little smile. "I suppose you could look at it the same as your interactions with any human in general. Trust those gut instincts, they won't lead you astray. Personally, I wasn't always the greatest at it until recent years but it has helped."
"It may seem cliched but it also helped me to keep a record of everything my cousin and I came across. That way we could keep everything straight."
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"What? Like a monster diary? Do you have it with you?"
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Her lips quirked up. "Yeah, like a monster diary. I have it back at my hotel so perhaps tomorrow I can share more details about them then?"
At this point in her life, if she could help another person facing the same things she did on a frequent basis, then it was worth it.
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"I think I'd really like that." She chews her bottom lip unconsciously. The thing is, she's not used to people staying around. Promises to meet tomorrow feel so sketchy when she hardly believes anyone really wants to give her a second pass. She thought she was okay with that but now she's actually excited by the idea of having someone else to talk about the weird things with. Someone who isn't going to look at her like a freak because of what she can do.
"You really mean that?"
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She watched Piper's reaction and allowed herself a little smile. In recent days but for different reasons, she was just as untrusting with people and what they had to say and so she could recognize the uncertainty for what it was.
"Yeah, I mean that. With whatever or whoever may come through this place, you need all of the information you can use. You shouldn't have to learn the hard way as we did." Les paused, consideringly before continuing. "You could come to my hotel or... I can meet you back here or wherever you feel safe to discuss it?" She felt as safe as anywhere in her room with wards protecting it.