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towerofanimus2011-06-05 01:08 am
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Characters: Homura and YOU!
Setting: Library!
Format: Starting in prose, will change to whatever!
Summary: Homura's escapades with explosives.
Warnings: bombs
[ (A) - Setting: the library, at a spare desk; backdated to the third day ]
She'd spent her time the first day looking through the tower. She mapped out each nook and cranny of the place; looked it up and down and all around until it was committed to memory. She'd passed out in her bed shortly after, the same one she'd woken up in, and had gotten up early the next day. Second day was spent doing more of the same. Then, the third.
Waking up around 7AM was all to locate a few bits and pieces. And she's found them now, after an hour of searching and some improvisation. Homura sits in the library, a quiet corner, and gently wipes down a fuse with rubbing alcohol. She's making a pipe bomb, and that much should be obvious.
[ (B) - Setting: the library again; late on the 4th ]
Homura set up signs. She writes in black marker on a piece of plain white paper, "Please do not enter. Demolition site." There is tape strung along as well, carrying the same message in clear printing and cutting off a large chunk of the library. It's late at night, when most people would be asleep-- she'd chosen this time in particular to help to try and prevent any injury. You can see and watch her go about this sectioning off fairly easily, and she moves with efficiency and ease.
There's no exit in sight; so, Homura thinks, she'll make her own. There are no tools around that she could use, and breaking the windows did not work.
Blowing a hole in the side of a building when they're god knows how many stories up isn't an easy way to get out, but she supposes it's one way. She has a large amount of rope piled up underneath a faraway desk, and plans on using that once the building is open.
Homura tapes the bomb to the wall, sets the timer, walks behind a desk and crouches down. The bomb goes off.
Setting: Library!
Format: Starting in prose, will change to whatever!
Summary: Homura's escapades with explosives.
Warnings: bombs
[ (A) - Setting: the library, at a spare desk; backdated to the third day ]
She'd spent her time the first day looking through the tower. She mapped out each nook and cranny of the place; looked it up and down and all around until it was committed to memory. She'd passed out in her bed shortly after, the same one she'd woken up in, and had gotten up early the next day. Second day was spent doing more of the same. Then, the third.
Waking up around 7AM was all to locate a few bits and pieces. And she's found them now, after an hour of searching and some improvisation. Homura sits in the library, a quiet corner, and gently wipes down a fuse with rubbing alcohol. She's making a pipe bomb, and that much should be obvious.
[ (B) - Setting: the library again; late on the 4th ]
Homura set up signs. She writes in black marker on a piece of plain white paper, "Please do not enter. Demolition site." There is tape strung along as well, carrying the same message in clear printing and cutting off a large chunk of the library. It's late at night, when most people would be asleep-- she'd chosen this time in particular to help to try and prevent any injury. You can see and watch her go about this sectioning off fairly easily, and she moves with efficiency and ease.
There's no exit in sight; so, Homura thinks, she'll make her own. There are no tools around that she could use, and breaking the windows did not work.
Blowing a hole in the side of a building when they're god knows how many stories up isn't an easy way to get out, but she supposes it's one way. She has a large amount of rope piled up underneath a faraway desk, and plans on using that once the building is open.
Homura tapes the bomb to the wall, sets the timer, walks behind a desk and crouches down. The bomb goes off.

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That wouldn't explain the wall, though. Unless she was crazy too?
"Of course he is, darling," she replied. "Perhaps the outside of the wall is covered in your sigils? Would that have any effect on the structural integrity of the building when it comes to, say, bombs?"
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Homura is frustrated, though she does not show it on her face. She approaches it and touches it gingerly; good, it's not hot. She slowly presses her ear to the wall. She didn't really expect anything-- but somehow, hearing nothing is another sign of her helplessness. She chokes down the despair that rises up, and her face is perfectly blank.
"Excuse me. I'm going."
And she strides off towards the dorms, fists clenched. What to do next... it's hard to figure that out.
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She's about to reply to him, when the girl turns to walk off. Oh, dear. She nods to the man quickly before turning to follow the girl. If something's the matter...
"Hey, don't be like that! We've barely been here a week. Of course we're not going to escape that quickly."
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"We need to figure out a way to break the wall," he said, looking up at Chaplin. "I would need help."
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"I have somewhere to be," she says quietly. Nearly demure. "It is of the utmost importance that I return home. To that end, I will do whatever necessary, including helping you. Do you have any ideas? Any thoughts?" She pauses. "I have enough gunpowder for approximately two more bombs."
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"The gunpowder didn't have any effect on the wall," Chaplin replies, thinking. "If only the people working here were a little more helpful... Perhaps they need some special persuasion?" Yes, she's suggesting violence. No, she doesn't sound the least bit hesitant or remorseful.
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If it is violence, Castiel wouldn't hesitate to engage in it, as long as it gets the job done. Sacrifice a whole town just to stop a pagan god from being summoned? Been there, done that.
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"They've probably heard the explosion, you know," she points out. "We won't have the element of surprise on our side. In fact, we should probably get out of here before we discuss it further."
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Without another word, the angel brings all three of them to the safety of the fourth floor, releasing their shoulders once they're on level ground.
"We need to figure out a plan to escape."
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It's way, way too easy.
And yet she has to.
"Slow down, Castiel!" Chaplin exclaimed. "You'll never please a woman if you're that fast."
Also, Homura already said everything she was going to. So that helps.
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Turning back to Homura, he simply replies, "I moved us out of the library."
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That is all Castiel tells them. Unless they need to be convinced otherwise.
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"Aside from threatening the workers here, I don't have one," she replied.
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"I have looked through some of the books in the library, but they offer nothing." His angelic communication has been silent since he first woke up, so he isn't able to ask for outside help from the Host either. "We have to try every possible way to escape."
tl;dr LET'S GO
"Weapons. I don't imagine you need one, Castiel, but what about you, Chaplin? I have a handgun. I don't intend on lending it out to either of you. But it may come in handy in persuading a guard to speak. If you would excuse me for a brief moment, I could retrieve it.
"Additionally, we may not have the element of surprise. But time is of the essence. Upon reexamining it, sleep may not be the best bet. For myself, at least-- because I've caused more of a mess than anyone else so far. I do not expect to escape some sort of punishment. They also likely are expecting us-- any of us-- to do something. Not just because of the bomb, but because of our being here at all. So surprise is not something I believe we will ever truly have.
"You can join me in questioning one of the people who work here, right now. I won't refuse your help but I do not necessarily need it either."
go go tl;dr rangers
"I would like to join you," she adds. "I want to hear these answers straight from the horse's mouth."
sadly Cas isn't so much of a tl;dr, but he can be a good ranger.
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