In the arms of someone full-tilt towards a very hard, very solid-looking door was not where Destiny wanted to be at the end of the day. Was this how their whole relationship was gonna be? Getting swooped up and smashed into various surfaces like a pie into someone’s face? As the door loomed up and Phil turned to barrel through it with his shoulder, Destiny gave her signature moan of panic. “Nghh.” It was as if the urge to holler at the top of her lungs had built up so much pressure that she couldn’t even yell, just snivel like someone who’d experienced mild discomfort or a slight inconvenience.
The door, however, turned out to be little more than a slight inconvenience to the King of Eagles, who flew across the mantle and into the dark farmhouse as if it had been—well, unlocked. Phew! That’s a relief. Almost a little disappointed, body still tensed with anticipation of the impact, the Yladian let out her breath and her fingers slowly loosened on Philadelphia’s shirt. “Jesus. Scared the hell out of me,” she said. Then she frowned. It dawned on Des the house was dark and it wasn’t even nighttime yet. “Someone forget to… turn on the lights?”
Ruh-roh. Hell, she had creepy-crawlies stippling up and down her skin now. “Uh, Phil—buddy, c’mon—” She leaned away from his advancing face, which was less-than-successful considering the fact that he was still holding her and her range of movement was limited. Despite the ominous ambiance, she rolled her eyes at his flattery. Tail feathers? Well, he certainly had a handful of ‘em at the moment… Christ! They had company, no time for shenanigans!
“Aw, don’t mind him, sir, ma’am, he’s just…” Des trailed off as she turned her head and realized the two figures she’d assumed were the farmers were… well, sitting with their backs to them. Well, guess they won’t notice a quick smooch then, she thought, hitching her mouth to the side. She was about to give up and give her persistent partner-in-crime another peck just to get him to listen when a “HOLY HELL, Phil, we got—stop it!—we got trouble!”
The ranger’s eyes had, of course, adjusted to the dark interior by now. She’d caught a glimpse of the tied-up pair in the corner and the pair in the chairs sure as hell had eyeballs on her. Meanwhile, Phil’s puckered lips collided with her eyebrow as she suddenly turned her head. “Down, lemme down!” Hell no, she hadn’t signed on for spooks! She sure hoped Phil could run as fast as her.
Tumbling out of his arms, Destiny scrambled to her feet, heart pounding. She whipped her head around to look at the door, ready to bolt before whatever-the-hell those ghosts were could get between her and daylight. As she did, however, she saw the glint of light off the woman’s wedding ring again. Aw, hell...!
It only took a moment of hesitation before she dove towards the corner. “Hold ‘em off!” she shouted to Philadelphia, crawling over threadbare rugs on all fours like a clumsy beast capering towards its two bound masters. When was she going to get her coordination under control? Reaching the farm couple, Destiny got busy fumbling the knots loose, heart hammering in her chest. Christ, god, dammit, faster— If the spooks came near her she would fire her loaded crossbow at them, but that was just one shot—and Destiny had forgotten the weapon was primed not with a bolt, but with a net trap meant for catching crows.
Last edited: May 21, 2018