cora hale, werewolf warrior princess. (
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[ she's been missing for a month. cora doesn't know it for certain, but she can sense something is different about wonderland. it's the smell, the way the leaves crunched differently beneath her feet when she walked out of the woods earlier that day. she can't quite put her finger on what's different, but she knows that the world she had left behind earlier that morning (five weeks ago) has somehow shifted on its axis. ]
[ however, despite her suspicions, cora's not going to bother with the pleasantries. nor is she going to bother to ask. she doesn't do network posts — doesn't see the purpose in them — but she'd been out for a run in the woods. she'd gone out in hopes of pushing herself out of her negative headspace, but has only seemed to dive further in it. ]
Throw a dog a bone.
Anyone know any good jokes? Could use a couple. My brother doesn't smile much and it'd be nice to see him :) for once.
Or :D if I'm lucky.
[ ha ha. something is off and perhaps it's because derek hale has learnt how to smile. ]
[ however, despite her suspicions, cora's not going to bother with the pleasantries. nor is she going to bother to ask. she doesn't do network posts — doesn't see the purpose in them — but she'd been out for a run in the woods. she'd gone out in hopes of pushing herself out of her negative headspace, but has only seemed to dive further in it. ]
Throw a dog a bone.
Anyone know any good jokes? Could use a couple. My brother doesn't smile much and it'd be nice to see him :) for once.
Or :D if I'm lucky.
[ ha ha. something is off and perhaps it's because derek hale has learnt how to smile. ]
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He wants to ask what's up with this interest in canines, but the mention of family is distracting, something there's no way he can ignore. So he texts back with an unspoken acceptance that if she doesn't know who's asking or doesn't care to answer, then it's no harm done.]
You have a brother here?
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Older. Bit of a :|.
Apparently I've been gone for a while. Want to make him :) so he can forget about it for a bit.
[ and not lecture her, basically. distractions are good! ]
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Different from his family, obviously very different, but still.]
Being back should be enough for that, shouldn't it?
[Adam doesn't have much of a leg to stand on to comment on Cora's absence, but her being back should put her family and her friends' minds at ease, at least in knowing where she is and what's happened to her.]
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Probably.
He doesn't like it when I walk into trouble.
Might endure a lecture.
[ OR A HUG. but hales don't know how to hug. ]
I don't understand what's happened to me. I spent an hour or two in the woods. Apparently it's been longer than that.
[ she doesn't know why she adds anything else to the text. maybe it's because adam isn't part of the pack — what she tells him, he may forget. she may never cross paths with him again. it's not a big deal because he hasn't endured her being missing for six years. derek has — and she has a feeling the rest of the beacon hills gang have somehow become sponges and feel that sadness she knows she's caused him to feel, too. ]
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[She's got that hard-bitten air about her. If she has an older brother even more tough than her, though, who can even say what he's like.
This isn't the first time Adam's heard of time moving in weird and whacky ways for people, and he doesn't think anything of it. Nobody's safe from having their memories messed around with, seems like. Adam still finds it hard to believe he could have only been in the Cage for a few years back in reality, when down there it'd been so much longer.]
You'd be better off asking the old-timers, I haven't had it happen. But that sounds about par for the course.
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If you go into the woods, don't go by yourself.
Anything weird happen to you? Float around the mansion? Get killed?
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At the same time, he can't promise to do what she asks, either, since not only does he walk around the forest a lot, he can't guarantee with utmost certainty he won't just walk himself out there involuntarily thanks to a Hell moment. On the bright side? No older brother is going to miss him if he suddenly disappears for a while. He'd disappeared off the face of the Earth for years and no one had given a flaming crap, and they'd known exactly where he was the entire time.]
I'll keep an eye out.
But aside from killer angels and a serial killer, not much. No new numbers added to the death toll. Welcome back to Wonderland.
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[ it's kind of bad that cora gives out free advice but doesn't follow it herself, huh? she still plans on going out into the woods alone. it's one of the things that make her feel normal … in a completely abnormal place. she thinks she'll start bothering everyone with texts of where she is at all times until someone tells her to stop. even though being reunited with derek (and peter, if he counts, since he's a dark shade of the man she remembers), cora still falls back onto the habits of doing things by herself without notifying a single soul of what she's up to. ]
Thanks. But. Did you just say killer angels?
[ a second text: ]
Type, whatever.
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Yeah, Weeping Angels. That's what someone called them.
[Martha had laid claimed to those fuckers, which really sucked for her home turf if they had to deal with those things on a regular basis.]
You're lucky if you missed them.
[And Tom, for that matter.]
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Think I missed out on that. But killing angels that wept? Aren't they supposed to do good? Not get involved in murder?
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[Angels of all varieties, really, not just the weeping ones. Adam likes the word "monster." It implies just what it should--that the things in question aren't human and very possibly dangerous. In this case, definitely dangerous.]
They're gone now, but they started off like garden statues with their hands over their faces. Like weeping, get it? When they were being looked at, they were stuck, but when they weren't, they were sapping people dry if they got a hold of them. Fangs and everything. If you see anything like that, put a mirror in front of it so it has to look at itself, that worked for us. Or don't look away.
Real angels aren't any friendlier. Stay away from them, too.
[People should know the truth if they don't. That's not to say weird shit still isn't happening or will keep on happening to Cora, but at least Adam can set her straight on this point.]
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[ she's not too keen on dying. she's been dead for six years to all of beacon hills, she's not too gung-ho to literally fulfil that rumour here. and to die by a statue … clearly, they're not as easy to beat as simply smashing them into chunky pieces. ]
Angels are real?
Wait, dumb question.
YOU know angels?
[ not to be speak ill of the one who is kindly feeding her detailed information, but adam had never struck cora as knowing anything supernatural. sure, there was that conversation with lena where her friend had said adam had some very specific and negative views on monsters (and probably supernatural creatures, since the storybooks always attached the label to them), but she had thought it'd been an opinion formed by fictional stories and fictional movies. ]
[ her mistake. ]
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[Or in all seriousness, whatever groups of people do here to keep in contact with one another and keep each other in the know when they go out for strolls. Adam's method of surviving Wonderland's temper tantrums is just to weather the storm, but then again, he's just stupid enough to keep being the guy who leaves his angel-warded room and continues to get angry when angels show up to take a shit on him.
Adam wishes he could still be that guy asking if angels are real, but unfortunately, that ship has long since sailed along with his life. It doesn't matter how he became the angel whistle-blower, he just is.]
Here and outside of here.
[He could technically leave it at that--it's an answer to her question--but he knows it looks evasive, which it is.]
It's a long story, but they look like regular people around this place.
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[ but angels look like real people. of course they do, in the movies they're played by people. cora's idea of an angel is a person in white, with bright light behind them, with some feathers attached to their back, and a ring above their head. they should be easy to spot, but like werewolves and hunters, she doubts it's that easy. ]
[ nothing ever is as simple as hollywood likes to make it out to be. ]
What about wings and halos? Even Matt Damon had wings.
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Cora probably wouldn't appreciate the life-or-death experience of having an angel descend on you, though. Explaining the difference is harder than he thinks.]
Think more Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Ghost. The wings come with how Patrick Swayze really looks like as a ghost, but he can't do things until he has a body. They take over other people. They'll look normal.
[How's that for abusing film examples?]
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Angels are meant to be good. They can't be angels if they're - Taking over people doesn't sound good. Are these angels killing people like the ones that weep?
[ at least he hasn't mentioned twilight. ]
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[Meant to be good... He'd said something similar, a long time ago. He'd been annoyed and impatient then that Dean and Sam, so-called brothers of his he'd never met before, seemed intent on feeding him stories that felt awfully close to lies.
But they'd been right. His brand of angel might not be as obviously psychotic as Weeping Angels, but he's right about them being dangerous, too.]
They're not as obvious about it, but when you can snap your fingers and make someone's head pop, I bet the mortal race looks a lot like cockroaches. You don't want to piss one off.
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[ she's pretty sure she knows the answer, but maybe he's a research buff or knows someone who has. but he's typing like he knows exactly what he's talking about — as if he's experienced it himself. cora can only assume as much, since she'd only go into detail about werewolves because she is one. all her witchy knowledge would come from sabrina — and she doubts that that is accurate at all. ]
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One wore me once. I learned a little the hard way.
[The text is simple, and doesn't say half of what needs to be said. But it says enough.]
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[ it takes her a moment to connect "wore" back to the whole possession thing. it's still difficult to reconcile what adam's saying with her idea of what an angel is. he makes it sound like this angel simply put him on, as if he was a suit, and discarded him when it was done. she stares at the text, though. out of all the strange things she's learnt over the years, this has to be the hardest to wrap her head around. ]
But it's gone now? How do you even get rid of it?
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[And he wants to tell her all the reasons why she should stay as far away from the archangel as she possibly can--like get out of Wonderland, even, and stay wherever it is she's been for all this time--but that once again verges on "scaring the crap out of someone" territory.
She might be curious, she might even think he's extra whacko and just wants to see what he'll text back next, but no one really wants to know the truth. The whole truth means not sleeping at night because you'll never feel safe again.]
If one ever drops by and tells you should be a vessel if you just say "yes" and let the Jesus freak in, just don't. I don't think you can get rid of them.
[A contradiction from what he'd said about Michael being gone, but Adam's method of purging an angel out of his system had ended in a 100% of death.]
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I doubt I'll be getting a visit any time soon.
[ she's a furry, remember? and not many things want to possess a wolf, let alone one that isn't exactly powerful. but she'll keep an eye out on derek. alphas are the bigger targets than betas, after all. ]
So, they just bounce from host to host. From you to whoever Michael is in now.
Can't you send them back to Heaven?
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[Having no idea Cora is anything but human, angels could start roosting on her shoulders like a farmer's scarecrow for all he knows. It's not exactly like angels need an excuse to hurt someone; just because the other ones here don't act as hardline as Michael and Zachariah doesn't mean they're not capable of it, or that they won't if they need to, if Wonderland pushes them to it.
But as long as people like Cora stay out of their way, that's... as close to safe as a person can get, right? The Winchester bloodline is supposed to be the catnip, the thing that had had the angels' feathers bunched up. Regular people hadn't seemed worth their time.
That family tie seems to be why Michael's currently in his dad, of all people in the godforsaken world, but he can't say that.]
There are supposed to be rules, but basically that. I never knew how. I didn't know what they were until it was too late. Some hunters here know more than I do.
[If she's curious enough, Sam and Dean's family business might get another customer.]
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[ cora may have been making progress when it comes to separating what the argents have done to her family from allison, but it's still a little difficult to think of hunters as anything other than the enemy. she's grown up to never associate with them, to steer far away, and keep herself safe. allison's different — and mostly because it's allison. ]
[ she shouldn't be surprised that members of the hunter squard are here, but it is a surprise to tie adam to them. ]
Are you a hunter?
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When it comes to associating himself with them, that's touching on the literal Mt. Everest of family issues and something he'd like to avoid if at all possible. (It rarely ever is.)]
Hardly. I just know some.
Turns out they know some tricks.
[He's not a fan of the man who'd taught him, but he does appreciate knowing how to ward against angels now.]
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pretend these teen wolf werewolf facts are correct in case the show proves me wrong
DEAL.
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