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The blur of crimson knocked Maddie back on her heel. Catching herself on the bannister, Maddie felt a jolt of pain shoot up from the back of her foot. “Watch that shit!”
The girl was on her and blubbering before Maddie had a chance to follow up.
"I'msosorryandalil'bitdumbbutthat'sallrightsorry, sorry!"
The girl had taken an off balance step forward in an attempt to help Maddie straighten out, but ended up tripping over herself. She regained her composure quickly and stepped back, eyes darting back and forth across the floor while she anxiously rubbed the base of her neck.
"So uh.... not the best way to meet, huh? I'm Ruby, good to meet'ye, sorry.. again.. for that.."
The mess of blood-red hair that covered her head made Ruby look taller than she was. The girl was several inches shorter and a good deal younger than Maddie. Though she was avoiding eye contact, Maddie sensed a genuine gentleness in her. The sword was the only indicator that she was more than a self-conscious teen on a study break. Maddie wasn’t exactly shocked by the youthful face, but it gave her stomach a bitter twist. She’s a child.
She’d seen lesser people use younger minds for violent causes in the past. Children made the most lethal enemies, as war easily became nothing but a game to them. A bored, egoistic demi-god clearly wasn’t above such exploitation
“It’s fine. I’m Maddie.” She gave the girl a reassuring wave, which seemed to calm her a bit. “I just got here. Room 113.”
The girl looked up, her nervous shell faded. Maddie shook the her hand when she offered it. As expected, the girls grip was much more rigid than her awkward looks implied. "Huh, you sure are good- I mean, fresh looking. You look new here, is what I'm saying. That's fine though, we aren't all ruthless killers!"
Ruby gave Maddie a pat on the shoulder as she finished. Maddie grinned back. Clearly her anxieties about the residents here weren't new to the hotel. Ruby took a step back. "Anyway, I'm in room 121, if you want to know. It's likely that if you're hearing a ruckus, you can smack the ceiling a few times and It'll stop."
Maddie glanced down the stairs past Ruby. The silver was humming against her back. “I’m actually supposed to be meeting the guy with the pointy arms down in the lobby right now. If you need anything, feel free to swing by. Girls gotta’ stick together and all that shit… I’ll see you around.”
Maddie slid past the teen and headed down, sucking her teeth at the words that’d just come out of her mouth. Girls gotta’ stick together… She’d become a Twin Peaks caricature. Jessi’d be so proud.
She rounded the final flight, and the landing opened up onto the lobby. Not far from where she’d left him, the pointy-armed man stood talking with two other warriors: a striking older man, and a young woman fresh from a fight. Her gaze switched between the two new faces, but clung to the weathered, imposing figure of the older man. Dried blood coated his hands, but that wasn’t what held her attention. The sluggish vibe permeating the air around him was calm – controlled. That, mixed with the steadiness in his eyes, made her wary. Maddie stepped off the staircase and moved to one of the armchairs set against the lobby’s wall. Leaning against it, she waited for them to finish.
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The girl was on her and blubbering before Maddie had a chance to follow up.
"I'msosorryandalil'bitdumbbutthat'sallrightsorry, sorry!"
The girl had taken an off balance step forward in an attempt to help Maddie straighten out, but ended up tripping over herself. She regained her composure quickly and stepped back, eyes darting back and forth across the floor while she anxiously rubbed the base of her neck.
"So uh.... not the best way to meet, huh? I'm Ruby, good to meet'ye, sorry.. again.. for that.."
The mess of blood-red hair that covered her head made Ruby look taller than she was. The girl was several inches shorter and a good deal younger than Maddie. Though she was avoiding eye contact, Maddie sensed a genuine gentleness in her. The sword was the only indicator that she was more than a self-conscious teen on a study break. Maddie wasn’t exactly shocked by the youthful face, but it gave her stomach a bitter twist. She’s a child.
She’d seen lesser people use younger minds for violent causes in the past. Children made the most lethal enemies, as war easily became nothing but a game to them. A bored, egoistic demi-god clearly wasn’t above such exploitation
“It’s fine. I’m Maddie.” She gave the girl a reassuring wave, which seemed to calm her a bit. “I just got here. Room 113.”
The girl looked up, her nervous shell faded. Maddie shook the her hand when she offered it. As expected, the girls grip was much more rigid than her awkward looks implied. "Huh, you sure are good- I mean, fresh looking. You look new here, is what I'm saying. That's fine though, we aren't all ruthless killers!"
Ruby gave Maddie a pat on the shoulder as she finished. Maddie grinned back. Clearly her anxieties about the residents here weren't new to the hotel. Ruby took a step back. "Anyway, I'm in room 121, if you want to know. It's likely that if you're hearing a ruckus, you can smack the ceiling a few times and It'll stop."
Maddie glanced down the stairs past Ruby. The silver was humming against her back. “I’m actually supposed to be meeting the guy with the pointy arms down in the lobby right now. If you need anything, feel free to swing by. Girls gotta’ stick together and all that shit… I’ll see you around.”
Maddie slid past the teen and headed down, sucking her teeth at the words that’d just come out of her mouth. Girls gotta’ stick together… She’d become a Twin Peaks caricature. Jessi’d be so proud.
She rounded the final flight, and the landing opened up onto the lobby. Not far from where she’d left him, the pointy-armed man stood talking with two other warriors: a striking older man, and a young woman fresh from a fight. Her gaze switched between the two new faces, but clung to the weathered, imposing figure of the older man. Dried blood coated his hands, but that wasn’t what held her attention. The sluggish vibe permeating the air around him was calm – controlled. That, mixed with the steadiness in his eyes, made her wary. Maddie stepped off the staircase and moved to one of the armchairs set against the lobby’s wall. Leaning against it, she waited for them to finish.
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