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Anthony ([personal profile] scramasax) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2014-01-25 09:44 am

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Who: Anthony Janvier and OPEN on the 23rd; Harper Sutherland, Reilanin Bainbridge, and Angeline Strauss on the 23rd and 24th.
Where: Around Locke, rounding a park and ending at one grocery store on the 23rd; the library and Angeline's place of work on the 24th.
When: Backdated to Jan. 23rd to Jan. 24th; midday to evening.
What: The resident zombie is, courtesy of Master Nine-Lived Detective, perfectly alive again for a few days. What better way to spend them than outside a bit, running a few errands?



By the time he has split off from Alex, he's already out and well-out and underprepared for it. No tasks lined up, nothing on hand except for a bit of cash, but that's well and good - he hadn't known what to do with this time in the first place, and he's got another day, at least, in all likelihood - this is hitting the ground running.

And running, he can do! Heads quickly down a few blocks in a store-lined zone, remembering his way around and enjoying it - open space without any need for a hiding spot, not that he feels coming on. Occasional bump or near-bump on his blind side, but open, nonetheless, and the sun's no bother and he can properly feel the wind. Both facts are the winter weather aside.

Meanders into the park for maximum effect of outside-ness within a few hours. He flatly drops into a bench. Brings out the sheet of paper he's got pocketed to check up on the network, unfolds it. Proceeds with the checking to his left, in case - not even thinking to compensate for incomplete view of the right.

And with that similarly cursory check done with he can resolve to get at least one minor thing taken care of - he expects he's actually going to need to sleep today, after all.


Fetching what it surely was that at least some of the money he's got on hand was meant or implicitly encouraged to be used for, it is.

He's at the store picking backing ingredients off a shelf and of all things he's forgotten how to do this without actively thinking. He didn't take a basket on the way over here - and obviously whatever he's going to pick is going to be bagged, but then he's going to need to carry those bags by hand on the way home...

Has his arms a bit full scanning shelves for more manageable shapes, if not sizes, turning a bit - doesn't need to be everything at once, just what he'll need to fill in gaps in or re-supply anything there's an obvious shortage of. He can and should come up with a proper plan tomorrow.

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He does set out with a proper plan today. Doesn't leave too early, seeing as technically he should be in school now, and has a backpack on him, which may or may not allow him to stand out a little less in addition to serving its utilitarian purpose.

Firm note to drop by the library, which he does - pushes the door open and promptly slips off into an aisle at semi-random just in case by some chance anyone might be present who might recognize him, ask where on earth he's been or pass on word to certain parties to who might be interested.

Either the layout's a hint different, it's occurring to him, or he's misremembering - he supposes either the earthquake forced some reorganization thinking back to Ms. Bainbridge's network message or he's just a bit out of touch. Goes to wandering back around, peering around and into the aisles to at least clue himself into a quick re-mapping-out.


At the store by the time the sun's started going down, however, he knows just where to go. Has made a proper list, weaved in and out of and picked from the aisles, and is at the front. Makes it to the register, hands over cash, responds to a well-meant inquiry about the patch over his eye with a sheepishly-laughing "Oh - it's -- surgery," stuffs the change back into his pocket and takes the bags with a thanks and a duck of the head.

He slows down towards the door stalling on whether to set down his bags and try to fit the shopping bags into the backpack with the books before or after he walks through it.

Catches a glimpse, as he does so, of what looks rather like long blue hair with streaks back inside.

Does a double-take and freezes to the spot. Partly blocking the doorway. That does look rather like who he thinks it does.

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[personal profile] sugarslice 2014-02-02 09:19 am (UTC)(link)
She casts a curious glance his way. "Yeah," she says, distracted by his answer. 'Temporary'? The only 'temporary' state Angeline has experienced since receiving her Numbers is the zombification, so she's inclined to extend that train of thought to Anthony's de-zombification -- an Echo.

Never he mind that questionable memories gifted by Echoes are not, according to Angeline, completely all right.

"Keeping my head low, just doing what I was doing..." Her strides drop in speed as Marcie reaches the car. Alvin is already in the driver's seat, glancing at them both before turning to face his wife, speaking to her as she climbs into the passenger's seat.

"I work here," she finishes, opening the back door as Marcine pleasantly calls, "It's open."

She climbs inside and scoots all the way over, then holds her hands out to take Anthony's bags so he can get in, too.
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[personal profile] sugarslice 2014-02-05 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
There's a strange sort of comfort in knowing there's someone more awkward than herself. That is, she gives him a funny look when he cowers at the front of the car, though she quickly smooths it over when he directs the look towards her. Her hands fall to her thighs, offer apparently ignored or misunderstood, odd look resurfacing as he arranges his bags.

This guy is so strange. Like a kicked puppy.

Horror crosses her features. Was he abused?????

"You're welcome, Anthony," says Marcie, oblivious. His fate, however, is sealed. He's doomed to small talk for the rest of the ride.
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[personal profile] sugarslice 2014-02-05 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
She snaps her head in the other direction as soon as he returns her horrified look. Marcie's small talk seems to hold the bulk of Anthony's attention, for which Angeline is thankful.

Arrival at the B&B results in two more introductions -- Henry and Henrietta Strauss -- though only briefly, as both are retiring for the night, leaving Angeline stranded in a not-so-ideal situation. Nevertheless, she endures dinner with the Barrows and Anthony, and is not so subtle in offering to refill their wine glasses in the hopes they retire to their room sooner. Conversation booms, particularly on Alvin's part, as it seems he's a flower that blossoms when food and drink are in his company.

Once dinner is over, the Barrows retire to their room. As Angeline and Anthony washing dishes, Angeline chances a glance at him and double-takes.

Is he turning back into a zombie now?
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[personal profile] sugarslice 2014-02-07 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
She recoils away from him, grip on a plate with suds rolling off of it white-knuckled. Her first inclination isn't to help, but stare in wide-eyed wariness.

"Anthony?"
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[personal profile] sugarslice 2014-02-22 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
She literally jumps away from him in fear when he screams, letting out her own high-pitched squeak. Holy crap, holy crap, what the hell, is this really happening--

The sounds of feet running upstairs, down the stairs, their owners calling, "Angie! Angie, are you okay?!"

Angeline is not okay. Anthony is way more not okay. THIS IS NOT OKAY.

Adrenaline kicked into full gear, she drops her plate in the sink and grabs Anthony by the hand. "Anthony!" she hisses, tugging with little result. She finds better success in hooking her arms underneath his armpits and dragging him towards the kitchen door. "Anthony, wake up!" Grunt. "Wake up!"