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Moiraine ([personal profile] blue_ajah) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2006-04-29 09:24 pm

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Shortly before sunset, Moiraine had come downstairs and gone quietly out the door to the lake. From time to time, a particularly observant or sensitive patron might well have noticed a flicker of golden or silver light near the edge of the building, or by the greenhouse, or at the fringes of the forest.

Sunset had turned into deep dusk, and now night has fallen. The Aes Sedai is still outside, gliding noiselessly over the grass under the dark of the moon. Silver fire sparks from her fingertips as she tests possibilities and considers threads.

Frequently, her gaze flicks upward as she scans rooftops and skies and the branches of trees.

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-04-30 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Bev's brow furrows for a moment as she thinks.

"I haven't met anyone named Dale Cooper, I don't think...there's a couple of people I met and never got names for, though."

If there's a guy around who's 'filled with a spirit of malice and cruelty', she wants to stay the hell out of their way.

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-04-30 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
...If Bev were aware of the shark, she'd be glad they're not very close to it, too.

"...Fuck."

For the moment, she's too startled to even worry about cursing like that in front of an adult.

"I think I met that guy. He seemed nice."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-04-30 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Beverly thinks hard, then says, "It was last Wednesday, I think."

She pauses, then adds, almost reluctantly, "...What's wrong with him?"

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-04-30 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Beverly looks down, tucking her hair behind one ear.

"Um. This might sound like a weird question." Beat. "I hope it sounds like a weird question. But, the thing that's controlling him...have you ever seen it?"

Beverly's remembering a day when she looked up at her father's face, and didn't see anything remotely human there.

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
"It's nothing," Bev says automatically, then bites her lip.

"I mean, if you haven't seen it outside of him, you wouldn't be able to tell me--"

She breaks off again, hugging herself, every movement full of a nervous, coltish energy.

"Something kind of like that happened where I live. Only it wasn't really happening to just one person. It sort of happened a little bit to my whole town."

Not just her father that day, but the men who had seen her running away from him, and just laughed. Henry Bowers with his switchblade. It, everywhere in Derry. Filling the hollow places.

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
"Derry." Softly. "It's in Maine."

She looks around, still hugging herself.

"Can we go inside?"

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Not Twin Peaks. But there are, shall we say, certain similarities between the two small towns.

Beverly nods wordlessly, and follows Moiraine back to the bar, needing no further instruction to stay in the light.

Once they're settled at a table inside, with tea and hot chocolate, respectively, she relaxes some, but still seems unsure, hesitant to talk.

"I really wish there was someone else here you could talk to. Bill, or Mike, or...someone. They could probably tell it better than I can."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Okay."

She takes a deep breath, and fiddles with her mug for a moment or two longer, then starts.

"We--my friends and I--think it's always been in Derry. Like, before Derry was even there. Underground." Beat. "We always just called it 'it'--we all knew what we were talking about."

She takes a sip of hot chocolate, then goes on.

"Two years ago, there were a lot of kids going missing. Sometimes they turned up dead. Sometimes they just...never turned up anywhere. There was a curfew and everything, and the police were trying to figure out who was doing it--but they couldn't, because it wasn't really a person. It was it."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-01 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
"We figured out what was going on--my friends and I--because we could see It. I think that's part of why we got to be friends...we just sort of came together, like we knew."

She smiles faintly, and a little sadly. It fades quickly as she goes on.

"And like I said, we could see It. A lot of the time It would look like something from a horror movie--a werewolf, or a mummy, or something. But most of the time It was a clown. Or even if It was something else, It was in a clown suit."

(full of fun)

"That's what I was going to ask you about, if you'd seen the thing that's here."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-04 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
Beverly takes a deep breath, running things over in her mind.

"Okay. Bill found something in a book that he thought was a lot like It--some people called it a glamour, and people from the Himalyas called it a taelus. There were a couple of other names--all things that could change shape.

"The thing we could see--the clown, or whatever It looked like--was really there, even though no one else could see It. Like, you could touch It. I shot It with a silver ball from a slingshot, and we didn't see the clown again after that. But there was something else. We knew It wasn't dead, so we went down under the sewers, and...there was this Spider. This giant Spider. Like, bigger than a horse."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-04 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"The book Bill found that talked about the taelus had a ritual Tibetan holy men used to fight it."

It's more than clear from the way she speaks of him that Beverly thinks very, very highly of Bill.

"It was called the Ritual of Chüd."

[identity profile] bev-marsh.livejournal.com 2006-05-04 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
It's close enough for Beverly to sit up a bit straighter, suddenly feeling a bit like she's back in school.

"I'm pretty sure it was Tibetan. I know it was from the Himalayas. And the Himalayas are in Tibet."

She pauses, then asks, "...Is that important?"

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