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Who| Joel, Ellie, anyone else!
What| Joel shows up and gets tossed into the ring. Let's see how he does!
Where| I can put him just about anywhere in the museum you need - he'll be scoping the place out.
When| Mid-Week 1
Warnings/Notes| Joel is a highly suspicious dude and may assume anyone he meets is hostile until proven otherwise. This means he might punch first and ask questions later! I'll update this if anything else comes up.
Finally, please specify if you would like to meet Joel before he finds Ellie or after - if before, he'll be on his own, really worried about his baby girl, and slightly more prone to violence. If AFTER, you will probably get Joel and Ellie (two for the price of one!), and a lower chance of Joel trying to throttle you immediately.
"Put your hands in the air!" "She's not breathin'."
He woke with a start, phantom pain in his head and surrounded by - military? They were clearly military, but not any military he was familiar with. When they grabbed him, all sense went out of his head - normally, Joel would go quietly, because struggling tended to get people shot, but all he could think, all he could remember, was Ellie, her body so still. She's not breathin'.
"Where is she?" he demanded, over and over, landing a few punches but never able to break free. The pajamas they made him wear, the explanation given, all barely registered as he had only one thought in his head - find Ellie now. "What the hell did you bastards do to her?" he demanded yet again, attempting to yank his arm free when they came at him with a needle. Still, nothing. His shouts and struggles were in vain, and the next thing he knew, he was... in a parking garage?
With no one around to confront, and the knowledge that he was here to kill, or be killed, Joel quickly shoved his feelings to one side, dropping low and seeking a stairwell to climb to higher ground - it would take him a bit to realize the only way up was via elevators that actually still worked. They were far too slow and noisy for Joel's taste, but it became obvious that they were his only option, and he needed to get to higher ground, if he was going to find anything. Especially Ellie.
Joel moved quickly, quietly, and with one singular purpose: find the girl, and get the hell out of here.
What| Joel shows up and gets tossed into the ring. Let's see how he does!
Where| I can put him just about anywhere in the museum you need - he'll be scoping the place out.
When| Mid-Week 1
Warnings/Notes| Joel is a highly suspicious dude and may assume anyone he meets is hostile until proven otherwise. This means he might punch first and ask questions later! I'll update this if anything else comes up.
Finally, please specify if you would like to meet Joel before he finds Ellie or after - if before, he'll be on his own, really worried about his baby girl, and slightly more prone to violence. If AFTER, you will probably get Joel and Ellie (two for the price of one!), and a lower chance of Joel trying to throttle you immediately.
"Put your hands in the air!" "She's not breathin'."
He woke with a start, phantom pain in his head and surrounded by - military? They were clearly military, but not any military he was familiar with. When they grabbed him, all sense went out of his head - normally, Joel would go quietly, because struggling tended to get people shot, but all he could think, all he could remember, was Ellie, her body so still. She's not breathin'.
"Where is she?" he demanded, over and over, landing a few punches but never able to break free. The pajamas they made him wear, the explanation given, all barely registered as he had only one thought in his head - find Ellie now. "What the hell did you bastards do to her?" he demanded yet again, attempting to yank his arm free when they came at him with a needle. Still, nothing. His shouts and struggles were in vain, and the next thing he knew, he was... in a parking garage?
With no one around to confront, and the knowledge that he was here to kill, or be killed, Joel quickly shoved his feelings to one side, dropping low and seeking a stairwell to climb to higher ground - it would take him a bit to realize the only way up was via elevators that actually still worked. They were far too slow and noisy for Joel's taste, but it became obvious that they were his only option, and he needed to get to higher ground, if he was going to find anything. Especially Ellie.
Joel moved quickly, quietly, and with one singular purpose: find the girl, and get the hell out of here.
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"Joel's from back home. Just you know, introducing him to the gang," She added sarcastically, "To keep him from knifing them."
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Yes, Joel, but you were totally going to strangle him to death. To take his knife.
"What's the point of the fuckin' pajamas, anyway?" He's a little concerned about Ellie's, to be honest. If they glow in the dark, that'll give her away to anyone and everyone in her vicinity.
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She looks at the pastry and nods. "Good, you have food. The pastries at my-" she almost says 'our', and were it only Ellie she would, "cafe up here are hella stale. I'd feel bad offering them to you."
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"Well uh, it's a bit stale," She admits a bit sheepishly, breaking it in half and holding some out for her. She can't help but want to feed her wounded friends - you needed energy to heal, after all.
Winter had taught her that.
"But it's not so bad, really."
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Joel also knows who's side Ellie would come down on, in such an event.
He would be reluctant to share food with anyone aside from the two of them, but for the moment, he's not stopping Ellie's bout of generosity. For teh moment. "How secure is this spot?" he asks instead, glancing around them.
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"Secure," Venus says. "I know what to look for when I run a patrol. This is my territory and no one's breached it so far."
From this chamber of the fossil hall to the cafe to the hallway with the elevators. She hasn't claimed the room with the species-genus video - the noise makes it too difficult to listen for attackers. She just always keeps that doorway in sight.
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She had a feeling that Venus wasn't telling her something but she didn't press. It was pretty impossible to keep something secure when there was one of you - everyone had to sleep. Even Venus.
"I've just been wandering, trying to find everyone. Get a good lay out of the place. Found Joel by accident, sort of." She can't quite keep the fond smile off her face. "I'm sure we'll bunker down eventually."
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Eventually, they will have to stop and find someplace to get some shut-eye, but until then, he has no intention of letting her get too far away.
"Lotta good places to get ambushed in a building like this," he says mildly. "Do you know if there's roof access?"
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Trust her TV star intuition on this one.
She gestures with her hand that they should follow her. Tucked inside the skull of a beast is a bunch of candy bars. She throws one each to Ellie and Joel. If she and Kankri lose control of the cafe, she's made a few stashes outside it.
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When he hears voices he's about ready to scamper back inside; but then he realizes that Venus is talking to people, and it doesn't sound like she's in trouble. Maybe these are her friends, then.
With that in mind, he tiptoes over quietly and peeks around a giant skeleton to have a look.
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But then out of the corner of her eye she saw movement and started - immediately taking a step back towards Joel. "Shit--"
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"I thought you said this place was secure," he hisses to the older woman, automatically moving to put himself between the threat and Ellie.
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Just like that, Venus moves to place herself between Joel and Kankri, protecting him with her body. It means a step forward, within range if Joel wants to take a swing at her. "He's with me. I told you it was secure, I didn't tell you I was alone."
She dares Joel with her eyes to challenge her on that fact, before calling over her shoulder, "come on out, kiddo."
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He bites his lip with his blunt teeth, but then straightens his posture and comes out from behind the skeleton. "I just wanted to see if you ran into trouble. Or friends," he says to Venus, knowing she told him to stay put and fully expecting to be scolded. Then he glances to the two new humans. Both of them look unfamiliar to him, but that isn't saying much with him being so new.
"Um, hello."
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"Yeah, sorry. Should have figured."
She raised a hand toward Kankri. "Hey. Don't worry, we're friends."
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So the sight of - well, a thing that is clearly not a regular person makes his eyes go wide with shock and a startled hiss of breath leave him.
"What the hell is that?" he exclaims, grabbing Ellie to pull her away from it, regardless of her and Venus's reactions.
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Venus' face turns red and her fists clench so hard her knuckles pale.
Foolishly, after a few months in the Capitol, after a few months in a human body instead of the mutant body that marked her an outcast, an abomination, a target - foolishly, she forgot how much it hurt to have it pointed out. It comes flooding back.
Doesn't matter that he was talking about Kankri and not her. It's the attitude, the attitude that anything different or strange was bad, that kept her from finishing school, kept her relatives kicking her around because having a mutant in the house was scaring the neighbors, that led her to deciding that the only way to avoid homelessness was to join a twenty-first century freak show.
She was lucky she could make money off of being a freak, a genetic monstrosity. That's all. Lucky.
Oh my god, what is that thing?
Are you even human? I mean, really, do you even count anymore?
You fucking freak! Get out of my house!
She's human now, what her life would have been so much easier if she'd always been. But nearly a decade of discrimination for her genes is imprinted so deep into her that it feels like a second skeleton (nearly as much as it would for her race, her gender...).
She brings a hand forward and grabs Joel's pajamas around the collar. "Take that back. Now."
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But.
Venus is injured, and this stranger has a weight advantage on her, and the fewer fights they get in the better. So he steps forward and tugs on Venus's arm. "It's all right. I mean, I certainly don't appreciate being called a 'that,' but I suppose I had expected everyone to be familiar with...well. He didn't know, please calm down."
He looks over at Joel. "There's no need to be so alarmed, I mean you no harm. Even if I did, I doubt I could cause any. My name-" and okay, maybe he's a little tart with that remark, "-is Kankri. As for what I am, that's simple enough. I'm a troll. However, I'm given to understand that to humans, that word means something a bit...different. Some sort of folklore, or something. Suffice it to say that it isn't only your own species that our captors find, ah, 'entertaining.'"
He tugs Venus's arm again, looking to Ellie pleadingly for help breaking up the adults.
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"Joel!" She snaps, glaring at him, putting an arm up to keep Venus from him. "He's just a kid, alright? Calm the fuck down."
She turned to Venus and Kankri extremely apologetically. "It's not the same back home. Anything there that doesn't look human is pretty much guaranteed to kill you dead. He didn't know any better."
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Frankly, he thinks it's very reasonable. He could've attacked it on sight.
He yanks himself away from Venus with a scowl, only half-listening to Kankri and Ellie - enough to get that the troll is, apparently, pretty goddamn articulate for being not at all human. And that Ellie is apologizing for him.
He didn't know any better. Jesus Christ, when did he start being the kid in this relationship?
He backs away, throwing his hands up as though to wash them of this whole situation. He simply does not have it in him to deal with this right now. "I'm too old for this shit," he says gruffly. It has been a long fucking day.
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"Where I come from, people who look strange get beaten to death with rocks in the street. Just for being different." She leaves it there. No need to explain that she didn't always look human either.
What was it Tike said? Black and a mutant...that's like black with a little extra black thrown in.
She reaches back and pushes Kankri's hand off her arm, then squeezes his hand.
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He smiles at Ellie. "I don't believe I caught your name, miss."
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She shoots a glance at Venus, wants to tell her that she was was on a hit list too, back home. Not because she looked strange, but because she was strange.
That she could actually understand why people would want her dead.
But she didn't want to say it, not here in front of a stranger, not here in front of Joel, not for the cameras. So she tucked it away in her chest for later.
"This is, uh, Joel," She said, flashing a look back at him and looking as cornered as Venus did but for much different reasons. "He's uh..." She faltered, there, trying to explain what Joel meant to her was a whole other can of worms. So she didn't bother. "... yeah. He took care of me back home, and I owe him a lot, so. It'd be great if we keep maybe not stab each other."
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His arms cross over his chest - it's not a friendly gesture, by any means, but it at least says I'm not pulling a weapon. The troll... thing... whatever... is obviously not hostile, despite the startling appearance. It's Venus that Joel has his eye on. Even injured, he recognizes that protectiveness.
"Nobody's gettin' stabbed," he says gruffly. He keeps within arm's reach of Ellie, though, his posture making it clear that if he thinks she's in danger, he'll step in as necessary.
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She crosses her arms too, fingers drumming over his bicep. "I'm a little short on account of broken ribs."
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