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[ open ] event shenanigans
Who: Elijah Mikaelson and you!
Where: Fourth floor
When: The Event
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The fourth floor gets a little darker than usual and Elijah sticks around too long trying to locate his brother.
The Story: Staying on the fourth floor is probably ill advised once he gets a good hard look at what's before him. The hallways no longer have the familiar feel to them. Everything from the hallways to the rooms seems to have mutated itself into a rather rundown hospital. Elijah's been in his fair share of broken down buildings, but this one seems to be standing on it's last leg. It almost seems unsafe to travel the hallways, but he's got very little choice in the matter.
The banging is impossible to ignore. The closer Elijah gets though just means that it gets further and further away from him. Which makes him even more uncomfortable. He remains though. The cries make him feel incredibly uneasy, but he can't leave. He's not responsible for their safety, but he's also not sure he can just leave them behind. Elijah inspects each room slowly and thoroughly. He keeps an eye out for Niklaus as well. Rebekah resides on the second floor which will be his next stop, but him and Niklaus both occupy the fourth floor.
Perhaps it's foolish to hunt for Niklaus. He's probably long gone, but Elijah stays. It's easy for Elijah to ignore the pain at first. He shuts it out, but eventually even that becomes difficult. Often he stumbles the length of a hallway with sweat beading down his forehead. If one encounters him before the pain starts they'll likely find a more manicured Elijah, but if it's after the pain then he's likely less talkative. Probably best not to provoke him in any shape of form.
Where: Fourth floor
When: The Event
Rating: PG-13
Summary: The fourth floor gets a little darker than usual and Elijah sticks around too long trying to locate his brother.
The Story: Staying on the fourth floor is probably ill advised once he gets a good hard look at what's before him. The hallways no longer have the familiar feel to them. Everything from the hallways to the rooms seems to have mutated itself into a rather rundown hospital. Elijah's been in his fair share of broken down buildings, but this one seems to be standing on it's last leg. It almost seems unsafe to travel the hallways, but he's got very little choice in the matter.
The banging is impossible to ignore. The closer Elijah gets though just means that it gets further and further away from him. Which makes him even more uncomfortable. He remains though. The cries make him feel incredibly uneasy, but he can't leave. He's not responsible for their safety, but he's also not sure he can just leave them behind. Elijah inspects each room slowly and thoroughly. He keeps an eye out for Niklaus as well. Rebekah resides on the second floor which will be his next stop, but him and Niklaus both occupy the fourth floor.
Perhaps it's foolish to hunt for Niklaus. He's probably long gone, but Elijah stays. It's easy for Elijah to ignore the pain at first. He shuts it out, but eventually even that becomes difficult. Often he stumbles the length of a hallway with sweat beading down his forehead. If one encounters him before the pain starts they'll likely find a more manicured Elijah, but if it's after the pain then he's likely less talkative. Probably best not to provoke him in any shape of form.
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"He's self-destructive though. Not to mention I'm not exactly caught up to what's happened to us. I may not even know my own brother anymore." Which he knows is partially true and he worries it's completely true. He likes to believe he can anticipate his brother's foolish behavior, but it's growing more difficult. "True. Then again I believe he's already quite vulnerable with angels running wild." Which he's yet to see, but Joanna assures him they're not completely awful.
Elijah takes a moment to think over her words and nods. It's touching that she's concerned. He can't help, but wonder if this concern is misplaced. The Mikaelsons aren't exactly a warm and fuzzy family. "Thank you, Camille." Elijah grabs for Cami with one hand and the other gropes the wall to get himself up and steady without taking her down with him.