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Who: Charlie Bradbury and anyone!
Where: Outside the mansion/entry hall.
When: January 1st, celebrating the new year newbie style! (Being confused)
Rating: Prob PG-13
Summary: Charlie's not in Oz anymore, Toto.
The Story:
(OOC: Charlie will chill on the steps a bit before going inside, feel free to catch her anywhere!)
Where: Outside the mansion/entry hall.
When: January 1st, celebrating the new year newbie style! (Being confused)
Rating: Prob PG-13
Summary: Charlie's not in Oz anymore, Toto.
The Story:
One moment she's saying good bye, starting on her journey down the yellow brick road, and the next she's waking up beside a horse stable, propped against the side.
The high pitched whinny is what wakes her. Charlie comes to with a start, gasping and immediately regretting it as her nose is assaulted with pure horse. It's definitely not an odor she was expecting, which is why she chokes for a moment and starts coughing violently.
Once her initial shock dies down (and she's able to breathe again), Charlie pushes herself to stand, confusion starting to settle as she glances around. Anyone can see that this place? Definitely not Oz.
With more questions brewing in her brainspace, Charlie walks around to the front of the stables, checking out the horses she's had the pleasure of smelling today.
"You know, you guys look way awesome in movies and paintings," Charlie says this companionably as she crosses her arms, just having a friendly chat with the horses. "But in real life? Super smelly. Not majestic at all."
The horse closest to her snorts, pawing the ground. She gives it a suspicious look and decides maybe this isn't the time to make friendly with the animals.
"Gonna take that as my cue to get going. Later, my equine bros." Giving them a Vulcan salute, she turns around to take in the landscape and to figure out what's next on the agenda.
It's easy to pretend to be calm when it just seems so surreal. Like being in a lucid dream. That's what this has to be, right? As she starts a path down to the mansion, she doesn't feel so confident in that theory.
Oz is real, she was going to it. Who's to say she wasn't transported into some other kind of fairy tale world? And by the looks of this place, that's what it has to be.
Maybe there's be some dancing munchkins inside that can point her in the direction of the Emerald City.
As she walks, Charlie's looking over her shoulder every few seconds, wondering where her new traveling companion is. Traveling with Dorothy, the Dorothy, is like a super rad dream come true. Now here she is, alone in a strange place with no backup to speak of. Awesome.
It's like every fantasy novel she's ever read, or at least every RPG she's spent hours of her life chasing after every side quest she could find. Normally, that would make her feel a little better except for one simple fact: every hero, when beginning their quest, usually ends up running into some super hard tutorial fight. Maybe even an unwinnable one.
Charlie's wishing for a sword right now, and when she puts a hand in her jacket pocket, desperate for anything, her fingers brush against something unfamiliar.
"Huh?" Pulling out the object, at first glance it seems like a regular smart phone. Not hers, though. By now she's reached the steps in front of the mansion, and she comes to a stop, sitting down on one of the steps and turning the phone over in her hand.
She's in a hurry, sure, but she can take a fiver to figure out what this thing is, and more importantly, what it does.
(OOC: Charlie will chill on the steps a bit before going inside, feel free to catch her anywhere!)
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He sticks his hands in his pockets, "Nevada."
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"Haven't been to Nevada in a dino's age." She gives him a grin, since she's all of twenty something, so obviously nowhere close to dinosaurs. "Las Vegas totally loses the charm after a day."
The con she went to while she was there had been pretty fun, though, so that made up for it.
"Got any pointers for the new girl?" She says this a little hopefully, since maybe he'll point in a direction and say 'yeah, sure, the door out is that way'. She's hoping for too much, obviously.
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"Guess that's what comes with magical kidnapping worlds." Plenty of stories out there to go off of, fictional as they may be. Sometimes it seems like fiction just isn't straight up fiction anymore. "There's not some kind of guard animal that's going to make me dinner if I go inside that place, is there?"
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He sighs and looks annoyed for a moment, "Well I couldn't do anything but I could try."
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It's a sad attempt at a joke, since she realizes it's entirely possible here. The cat was always moody in the story from what she remembers.
"I should probably go scout the place. See if I can find a good corner to cower in." This is totally a joke - please, she would totally hide out in a room.
"Oh!" She smacks her forehead, remembering she completely neglected to tell this guy her name. Off to an awesome start. "I'm Charlie. We should hang sometime once I get my feet under me. Maybe ride some horses."
A horse whinnies from the stable, and its enough to make her grin. It's like they can actually understand.