[His head ducks sheepishly, before glancing away.]
Maybe.
[But that's all she'll be able to get out of him before David returns, swinging a set of keys in his hand. "Alright. Let's get wet and wild." He'll lead the way to the boat, climbing into the bed of the boat before reaching back to help the next person down.]
[He lives for being weird. And once Allison is safely on board, he leaves room for Sam to do the same. Once they settle into the boat, they turn on the engine and off they head into the swamp.
Despite being late September at this point, there's still an uncomfortable itch of humidity that comes with hurricane season in Florida. David swats at mosquitos as they drive, and glances back over his shoulder.]
Probably should have saved this trip for after hurricane season. It would have been slightly more pleasant.
[David told him as much, but he doesn't expect Allison to just take him at his word on that.
The water ripples in the distance, but when it comes up it gives the appearance of a crocodile, tail rippling through the water. It bumps the side of the boat, asserting dominance as one of the apex predators.]
( Crocodile. Here's hoping they're all crocodiles. )
Maybe. ( She could give stories about good kids going bad for various reasons, but she hopes he doesn't. She doesn't know everything about him, but she guesses he's not in the crosshairs of a vengeful grandfather or a psychotic aunt. ) He knows Bonnie, right?
And you've looked out for Bonnie? Honestly, you're connected to almost everyone and it's taking getting used to. I've been told to watch you, to not trust you, and that I wouldn't have a stronger ally - when I'm on your good side. How does one come by so many conflicting opinions?
When you're born into the royal family of the most notorious coven in the world, you wind up wading through a lot of their messes. And I am what they made me, so trusting me would simply be unwise. But Bonnie and I met in London and developed a relationship forged through trying to get out of London alive, and while I don't know if we're actually friends, we've been doing mutual favors for each other.
I don't disagree with you. And I actually do like Bonnie. But I have a history of being possessed and am trying to avoid being possessed again, so it's still best to proceed with caution.
[And with that comment, something bumps the bottom of the boat, sending them rocking gently. Sam is on alert, being tall enough to lean forward and look over the edge without shifting his weight too much.]
Nope. Worried that if I do get possessed, she'll be collateral damage.
[Sam shakes his head, before grabbing his gun and inching closer. He reaches the edge of the boat and the boat bumps again, and he quickly reaches out to steady himself.
Won't we all? I don't know much, but when I knew you were involved I did what research I could. The demon inside you left a high body count. Substitute an ancient witch...
( Allison hovers her hand between her ring dagger and her cross bow. She gets a (16) for perception. )
[David is distracted by the question (5), and Sam can't make anything out in the water (9), but as David is considering how to answer, Allison catches a long tail of spikes coming up over the water - these much, much bigger than the crocodile's.
The boat rocks again, this time more violently, and David grips the side of the boat.]
[Sam glances back in the direction of the tail and his eyes widen:]
Lindworm!
[And he and David try to brace themselves (18, 9) - Sam holds steady when the tail connects with the boat, but David stumbles, hitting the floor of the boat with a groan.]
It's more us existing in it's space than anything else.
[Sam stumbles forward to take the wheel. He guns the engine and does his best to push them forward, out of the range of the lindworm's reach, trying to find the edge of it's territory.]
They're technically endangered, but it's mostly because they need to fight everything, but you don't want to fight them either.
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( Happy, sixtieth anniversary couples? She takes everything in, though, ready for their journey to begin. )
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Maybe.
[But that's all she'll be able to get out of him before David returns, swinging a set of keys in his hand. "Alright. Let's get wet and wild." He'll lead the way to the boat, climbing into the bed of the boat before reaching back to help the next person down.]
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Despite being late September at this point, there's still an uncomfortable itch of humidity that comes with hurricane season in Florida. David swats at mosquitos as they drive, and glances back over his shoulder.]
Probably should have saved this trip for after hurricane season. It would have been slightly more pleasant.
[It's still Florida.]
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( She understands 'best circumstances,' but she doesn't think any of them have the luxury of choosing this trip at a better time of year. )
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[A beat.]
Well, how sensitive depends a lot on an eighteen year-old kid with an axe to grind, but I figured it was better to err on the side of caution.
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( She unzips her bag to ready herself for whatever she might need as she perches on the edge of the small boat. )
Do you know what the eighteen year-old kid is going to decide?
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[And that Sierra doesn't get too much in his way.]
But all of this has cost him his family, so I certainly wouldn't blame him if he decided he wanted to stay off the board.
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( Twice, now.
Preoccupying herself, she brings up one of her scopes to spot as they head down the river (13). )
Hopefully, he makes the best decision for himself, and not for you or for his coven.
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[David told him as much, but he doesn't expect Allison to just take him at his word on that.
The water ripples in the distance, but when it comes up it gives the appearance of a crocodile, tail rippling through the water. It bumps the side of the boat, asserting dominance as one of the apex predators.]
He's a good kid. He'll figure it out.
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Maybe. ( She could give stories about good kids going bad for various reasons, but she hopes he doesn't. She doesn't know everything about him, but she guesses he's not in the crosshairs of a vengeful grandfather or a psychotic aunt. ) He knows Bonnie, right?
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[Which is good, because someone's had to.]
Giving him a soft place to land.
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And you've looked out for Bonnie? Honestly, you're connected to almost everyone and it's taking getting used to. I've been told to watch you, to not trust you, and that I wouldn't have a stronger ally - when I'm on your good side. How does one come by so many conflicting opinions?
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[He smirks a bit as he glances back at her.]
When you're born into the royal family of the most notorious coven in the world, you wind up wading through a lot of their messes. And I am what they made me, so trusting me would simply be unwise. But Bonnie and I met in London and developed a relationship forged through trying to get out of London alive, and while I don't know if we're actually friends, we've been doing mutual favors for each other.
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( That's how it started with the Winchesters, anyway. That, and mutual respect. )
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[And with that comment, something bumps the bottom of the boat, sending them rocking gently. Sam is on alert, being tall enough to lean forward and look over the edge without shifting his weight too much.]
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( But, she knows he's talking current events and not Bonnie.
Allison stumbles a second, but regains her balance. Her hand goes into her bag as she awaits what Sam reports on. )
Do you see anything?
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[Sam shakes his head, before grabbing his gun and inching closer. He reaches the edge of the boat and the boat bumps again, and he quickly reaches out to steady himself.
Perception checks, everyone.]
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( Allison hovers her hand between her ring dagger and her cross bow. She gets a (16) for perception. )
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The boat rocks again, this time more violently, and David grips the side of the boat.]
We'll come back to this later.
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( Allison braces herself, trying to stay alert for the next move of whatever's underneath them. )
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Lindworm!
[And he and David try to brace themselves (18, 9) - Sam holds steady when the tail connects with the boat, but David stumbles, hitting the floor of the boat with a groan.]
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Is it after the boat or is it trying to get to us?
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[Sam stumbles forward to take the wheel. He guns the engine and does his best to push them forward, out of the range of the lindworm's reach, trying to find the edge of it's territory.]
They're technically endangered, but it's mostly because they need to fight everything, but you don't want to fight them either.
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