Ariadne (
demonicbeauty) wrote2017-02-28 11:55 am
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But there wasn't time to be sentimental, for now.
"Are police like...constables?" she asked. "Knights, perhaps?" It was hard to put this place into the schema of her own world, with so many new words to learn.
And the smells! A thousand new scents started to hit her all at once. And most of them were terribly unpleasant. Burning scents. Painful scents. Unnatural scents, and that was something, considering the state she was in.
She followed Dean to the strange, black carriage sitting on the side of the...road? It seemed like a road.
It was just unnaturally smooth.
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"Knights? I guess so. Probably more like constables." He looks bewildered, keys jingling in his hand as he walks right over to the Impala and unlocks the door, holding it open for her.
"You into LARPing or something?"
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Cautiously, she inched forward, peering through the door. It was roomier than most carriages she'd seen. With luxurious seats. They looked and smelled a little bit like leather, although no leather she'd ever encountered before.
She frowned a little, then looked up at Dean. "Do you...live here?"
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He gestures, go on, get in. He refuses to be embarrassed about his answer, though - because no, he and Sam aren't homeless. They have the Impala. No matter what happens to his baby, Dean will always fix her right up.
"Kind of. Yeah."
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She turned to look at the front of the car and that's when she caught her reflection in one of the mirrors.
Wasn't she a sight?
Astonished by how thin she'd gotten, she pressed a hand to her cheek, her eyes wide. "By the gods...who is that person?"
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"Yeah, that's you. We're gonna swing through a drive through, get you something to eat. Then hit the motel, see about a shower. You'll probably have to wear something of mine til we can get you clothes of your own."
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Maybe she looked frail on the outside.
But inside, she was steel.
And she never let herself cry.
"Thank you," she said. Simple and honest. Her voice strong in spite of everything else. "You're so very kind."
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It's the best he can offer as he eases them out of the dark aura of the house, the car growling as Dean hits the gas, tires spinning, kicking up dirt as they peel out and away.
They're out in bumfuck, but the closer they get back to the small town they're staying in, the more civilization starts to appear. The golden arches of a McDonald's gleams like a homing beacon, and he pulls into the drive through and glances over at her.
"Not the best, not the worst. You like burgers?"
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And she couldn’t help wondering just how fast the contraption could go. It was very tempting to try to open a window and stick her head out, just to feel the wind in her hair.
Just like flying.
For now, though, she settled for trying to take in as much as she could. And there was so much!
She managed to make it remarkably long without asking a question. But then one was directed at her. She had to answer, right?
“What’s a burger?”
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How do you describe a hamburger, what the hell.
"A delicious lunch," he finally says, because he isn't really sure how else to put it. "I'll get you a Big Mac. All the fixings, then you can decide if you like it."
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Especially when the air was tinged with spices.
...admittedly, they weren't spices she recognized, but Ariadne had learned not to be picky.
She nodded, anyway. "All right..."
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"Yeah, I need two Bic Mac meals, extra large, regular coke for me and, uh." Christ, what would she like?
"...tea for the other one. Thanks." Tea is safe. Right? God he hopes so. He doesn't want anyone spitting something they don't like all over his baby.
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She gave Dean an absolutely beautiful smile, bowing her head in gratitude.
...even if he wasn't the one preparing the tea, it was thoughtful.
"Is there a person in that box?" she asked, pointing to the drive-thru speaker. "Or is it some kind of telepathy tile?"
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"Um, no. I guess the easiest way to explain it is telepathy. It's a radio, but I'm gonna guess that's not something you're familiar with."
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It struck her like a splash of cold water.
There was so much she was going to have to learn.
And it wasn't that she couldn't do it. She knew she could. But it was just so much. "Dean...what am I going to do?"
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And because this is McDonald's, it's going to take forever. He glances over at her, running a hand through his hair.
"...Well, first thing? You're gonna eat. Then when we get back to the motel, you're gonna shower. One thing at a time, okay?"
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She did. And she was grateful--so very, very grateful--for his kindness and generosity. But she couldn't depend on it forever.
That wouldn't be fair to him.
Ariadne sighed. "I don't know how I'm going to fit into this world," she said. "I've been a prisoner the entire time. And I don't think there's a way for me to go home again. I know...I have to go forward. But there's so much to learn and I..."
Well, she didn't have anyone. She didn't even know anyone, beside her former master and Dean.
i can't remember what canonpoint i picked for him so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"Sam and I...we deal a lot with weird stuff. Kind of experts at it, really. And hell, the bunker has a ton of stuff we haven't even catalogued yet. There's gotta be something there, right?"
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But here?
She still didn't even know what a McDonald's was.
"I don't know," she said. "It's possible but...I don't want to be a burden on you. You've already done so much."
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He chuckles as they inch forward.
"It's kinda what we do, me and my brother. Hunt monsters and save people, help them however we can. So it isn't a burden. At all."
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She did her best to school her features, to remain as neutral as possible. But she was more than a year out of practice. So her eyes widened just a little bit.
Of course, Ariadne knew who the monster was: Her former master. He was the one who had kidnapped her, locked her in a room, and used her hair for the-gods-knew-what (probably to hurt people). That was, in so many ways, the very definition of monster. The problem was, not everyone saw it that way.
And there were more than a few people who judged a monster based on sight.
Ariadne was a natural at hiding her visage. But even she wasn't perfect. If she stayed with Dean for any length of time...he would see.
Would he call her a monster, then?
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He'll probably freak out, but you know. As long as you don't eat people, they'll be a-okay.
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And then, chagrined, she put her hands over her mouth and eyes.
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"I didn't think you did. You alright over there?"
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It was perhaps the most honest thing she'd ever said. Not only to another person, but to herself as well. Because she simply wasn't doing well. She was better than she had been, in the sense that she was free and with a nice man and actually going to eat something for a change.
But all the rest of it was just...a lot.
Scrubbing her face, she lowered her hands, looking at him with her wide, gray eyes. "But you give me hope. If other Humans are as kind as you are, then maybe this world is...going to be all right."