Tarmagon
Murphy was an optimist.
Ryan could feel Grace's possessiveness as he Shifted and dressed. It was, appropriate. The exhaustion she was feeling worried him a bit. He knew her body was still recovering from the massive wound it had taken and the shock of becoming a werewolf, but this had him a bit worried. However, there wasn't a damned thing he could do for her in the woods, and they had their little Pack, not to mention the rest of the town's survivors to worry about. First things first. Cabin.
As they walked, he could feel Grace's weariness growing with each step. She was moving by sheer willpower at this point, and Ryan suppressed a sigh of relief as a flash of roofing appeared through a gap in the trees ahead of them. Grace apparently noticed it as well, because 'Clear the cabin' echoed across the Pack Bond before Ryan could form the thought himself. He was gratified to sense Kathy and Sarah move to execute Grace's request... no, it was an order, with alacrity. It too the pair less than a minute to ascertain that the only living things besides themselves was a small family of mice that seemed to have taken up residence in a cupboard. As Ryan opened the door, Grace rubbed against one of his hands, then slipped inside. Ryan followed her, taking in the single, large room at a glance. Furniture divided the space into a sitting area, kitchen space, and a set of bunks along the back wall near a pair of small doors made it obvious where hunters slept. There was a half-loft accessed by a set of stairs against one wall, with a small fireplace along the opposite wall in the 'sitting' area defined by a worn couch and pair of recliners that were equally worn. All in all, a place to rest, eat, and share stories about past hunts and plan upcoming ones. There appeared to be a gun rack built under the stairs, but Ryan didn't have time to figure that out, since Grace had started to make a beeline for the bunks, only to Shift and collapse, naked, in the middle of the room.
"Take her to the loft," Sarah said, standing equally naked in the door of the cabin. "There's a bigger bed up there. Bathroom and storage are through those two back doors by the bunks. Guns are under the stairs."
Ryan nodded his thanks as he moved forward, scooping Grace into his arms. Sarah slipped past him, still naked as a jaybird, to disappear through one of the small doors. She reappeared a moment later, a huge towel in her hands that she tossed to Ryan as he was headed for the stairs with Grace in his arms. It was a bit of a maneuver, but he managed to have the towel land on Grace, who didn't even stir. Nodding his thanks, Ryan headed up the narrow stairs, taking care not to bang any part of Grace onto the wall, though he doubted she would have awakened even if he had dropped her over the railing to the floor below. At the top of the stairs Ryan found a cozy little half-loft with a pair of rustic wooden chairs and a full bed. A rather small dresser, armoire really, sat in the back corner. Wan grey light streamed down from a skylight, dim to most, but not to Ryan. The bed was covered with what appeared to be a heavy cloth, but when Ryan lifted one edge the bed underneath was fully made, ready to use.
"Hunh, dust cover I suppose," he thought, laying Grace down on top of the cover and applying the towel to her wet body. Despite the vigor required to dry her, only a couple of inarticulate protests emerged from Grace's form, even when Ryan toweled her hair dry. Rather than search around, Ryan lifted Grace again, then stripped the cover off of the bed, then turned back the bedding one handed. After that, it was the work of mere moments to ensconce Grace in the embrace of the sheets and blankets, her head resting on a fluffy pillow. Ryan leaned down, pressing a kiss to her forehead as he drew the covers up around her chin.
"Sleep my mate. I will be close."
Noise below him called Ryan's attention to the edge of the loft. Looking down, he saw Sarah, now clothed in oversized camo pants and shirt, setting an armload of wood down beside Kathy where she knelt in front of the fireplace. Kathy was also fully clothed again, and as Ryan watched there was a shower of sparks, followed by a tiny flame. Ryan watched for another minute as Kathy nursed the little flame, encouraging it to take on larger and larger pieces of wood until a cheerful little fire danced on the hearth, banishing the grey light streaming through the windows with something much more welcoming and cheery. Ryan nodded to himself and made his way back down the stairs, just as Kathy set a full sized log onto the fire with a nod of satisfaction.
"Grace settled?" Sarah asked as Ryan reached the bottom of the stairs.
"Yes," Ryan replied with a nod at the fire. "Good work you two. Where's Marissa?"
"Bathroom," Sarah replied, pointing to one of the doors. "She said something about not having to use leaves since real tp was available."
The light coming through the windows, already dim and grey, vanished all together as a massive gust of wind hit the cabin. The constant patter of rain crescendoed to a roar that was itself drowned out by a massive peal of thunder.
"Well, I'd say we made it here just in time," Kathy said. "But where did this storm come from? I expected a miserable, rainy day, not a hurricane."
"Magic," Marissa said, emerging from the bathroom. "Whatever has been done to Half-moon Falls is screwing up the local weather something fierce. I don't think whoever did this expected things to get this bad though."
Outside, hail began to rattle and crash against the walls and roof as though to punctuate Marissa's words. All three paused to glance at the windows, watching the hailstones, some as large as a clenched fist, bounce about on the ground. Marissa stepped quickly to the kitchen window, placing her palm flat against it, her eyes slipping closed. Ryan could actually see a faint blue glow suddenly outline all the windows, then fade as Marissa removed her hand with a nod.
"That will protect the glass..." she said, pausing as a large hailstone crashed into the window she had just removed her hand from. The hailstone bounced away instead of shattering the window, and Marissa nodded in satisfaction. "And the spell won't be detectable from outside the cabin."
"Nicely done," Ryan said, smiling at the witch before turning back to Kathy and Sarah. "Supplies?"
"Staples in vermin resistant cases in the storeroom." Sarah replied. "Also a couple of cases of MRE's. There's a bit of vacuum sealed jerky as well. No electricity. Small propane bottle, nearly full, for the stove. Water for the toilet is gravity fed from storage tanks on a raised platform behind the cabin. There's also a smaller potable water tank to service the kitchen. Lanterns and fuel for them in storage, but only a couple of days worth. I haven't checked the gun safe yet, so I don't know if what we actually came for is here or not. Oh, and there's some spare camo stuff in storage as well. Most of it is pretty big though."
"Good," Ryan said, listening to the storm rage outside. "It looks like we'll be here a bit, so no rush. Let's make a better inventory, and get warm and fed. I'll check on Grace once I check to see if there's anything that'll fit me back there. Rest, warmth, food. That's what we need right now, and we seem to have it. Let's recover while we have the chance."
readysetstalk (Talk about just in time.)
As they walked, he could feel Grace's weariness growing with each step. She was moving by sheer willpower at this point, and Ryan suppressed a sigh of relief as a flash of roofing appeared through a gap in the trees ahead of them. Grace apparently noticed it as well, because 'Clear the cabin' echoed across the Pack Bond before Ryan could form the thought himself. He was gratified to sense Kathy and Sarah move to execute Grace's request... no, it was an order, with alacrity. It too the pair less than a minute to ascertain that the only living things besides themselves was a small family of mice that seemed to have taken up residence in a cupboard. As Ryan opened the door, Grace rubbed against one of his hands, then slipped inside. Ryan followed her, taking in the single, large room at a glance. Furniture divided the space into a sitting area, kitchen space, and a set of bunks along the back wall near a pair of small doors made it obvious where hunters slept. There was a half-loft accessed by a set of stairs against one wall, with a small fireplace along the opposite wall in the 'sitting' area defined by a worn couch and pair of recliners that were equally worn. All in all, a place to rest, eat, and share stories about past hunts and plan upcoming ones. There appeared to be a gun rack built under the stairs, but Ryan didn't have time to figure that out, since Grace had started to make a beeline for the bunks, only to Shift and collapse, naked, in the middle of the room.
"Take her to the loft," Sarah said, standing equally naked in the door of the cabin. "There's a bigger bed up there. Bathroom and storage are through those two back doors by the bunks. Guns are under the stairs."
Ryan nodded his thanks as he moved forward, scooping Grace into his arms. Sarah slipped past him, still naked as a jaybird, to disappear through one of the small doors. She reappeared a moment later, a huge towel in her hands that she tossed to Ryan as he was headed for the stairs with Grace in his arms. It was a bit of a maneuver, but he managed to have the towel land on Grace, who didn't even stir. Nodding his thanks, Ryan headed up the narrow stairs, taking care not to bang any part of Grace onto the wall, though he doubted she would have awakened even if he had dropped her over the railing to the floor below. At the top of the stairs Ryan found a cozy little half-loft with a pair of rustic wooden chairs and a full bed. A rather small dresser, armoire really, sat in the back corner. Wan grey light streamed down from a skylight, dim to most, but not to Ryan. The bed was covered with what appeared to be a heavy cloth, but when Ryan lifted one edge the bed underneath was fully made, ready to use.
"Hunh, dust cover I suppose," he thought, laying Grace down on top of the cover and applying the towel to her wet body. Despite the vigor required to dry her, only a couple of inarticulate protests emerged from Grace's form, even when Ryan toweled her hair dry. Rather than search around, Ryan lifted Grace again, then stripped the cover off of the bed, then turned back the bedding one handed. After that, it was the work of mere moments to ensconce Grace in the embrace of the sheets and blankets, her head resting on a fluffy pillow. Ryan leaned down, pressing a kiss to her forehead as he drew the covers up around her chin.
"Sleep my mate. I will be close."
Noise below him called Ryan's attention to the edge of the loft. Looking down, he saw Sarah, now clothed in oversized camo pants and shirt, setting an armload of wood down beside Kathy where she knelt in front of the fireplace. Kathy was also fully clothed again, and as Ryan watched there was a shower of sparks, followed by a tiny flame. Ryan watched for another minute as Kathy nursed the little flame, encouraging it to take on larger and larger pieces of wood until a cheerful little fire danced on the hearth, banishing the grey light streaming through the windows with something much more welcoming and cheery. Ryan nodded to himself and made his way back down the stairs, just as Kathy set a full sized log onto the fire with a nod of satisfaction.
"Grace settled?" Sarah asked as Ryan reached the bottom of the stairs.
"Yes," Ryan replied with a nod at the fire. "Good work you two. Where's Marissa?"
"Bathroom," Sarah replied, pointing to one of the doors. "She said something about not having to use leaves since real tp was available."
The light coming through the windows, already dim and grey, vanished all together as a massive gust of wind hit the cabin. The constant patter of rain crescendoed to a roar that was itself drowned out by a massive peal of thunder.
"Well, I'd say we made it here just in time," Kathy said. "But where did this storm come from? I expected a miserable, rainy day, not a hurricane."
"Magic," Marissa said, emerging from the bathroom. "Whatever has been done to Half-moon Falls is screwing up the local weather something fierce. I don't think whoever did this expected things to get this bad though."
Outside, hail began to rattle and crash against the walls and roof as though to punctuate Marissa's words. All three paused to glance at the windows, watching the hailstones, some as large as a clenched fist, bounce about on the ground. Marissa stepped quickly to the kitchen window, placing her palm flat against it, her eyes slipping closed. Ryan could actually see a faint blue glow suddenly outline all the windows, then fade as Marissa removed her hand with a nod.
"That will protect the glass..." she said, pausing as a large hailstone crashed into the window she had just removed her hand from. The hailstone bounced away instead of shattering the window, and Marissa nodded in satisfaction. "And the spell won't be detectable from outside the cabin."
"Nicely done," Ryan said, smiling at the witch before turning back to Kathy and Sarah. "Supplies?"
"Staples in vermin resistant cases in the storeroom." Sarah replied. "Also a couple of cases of MRE's. There's a bit of vacuum sealed jerky as well. No electricity. Small propane bottle, nearly full, for the stove. Water for the toilet is gravity fed from storage tanks on a raised platform behind the cabin. There's also a smaller potable water tank to service the kitchen. Lanterns and fuel for them in storage, but only a couple of days worth. I haven't checked the gun safe yet, so I don't know if what we actually came for is here or not. Oh, and there's some spare camo stuff in storage as well. Most of it is pretty big though."
"Good," Ryan said, listening to the storm rage outside. "It looks like we'll be here a bit, so no rush. Let's make a better inventory, and get warm and fed. I'll check on Grace once I check to see if there's anything that'll fit me back there. Rest, warmth, food. That's what we need right now, and we seem to have it. Let's recover while we have the chance."
readysetstalk (Talk about just in time.)