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Pᴇᴛᴇʀ Pᴀʀᴋᴇʀ. ([personal profile] saved) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2016-02-22 07:24 pm

(open) new york, i love you but you're bringing me down

Who: Peter Parker (and open)
Where: Directly in front of the mansion or the Library
When: February 22nd, afternoon
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Peter Parker arrives and gets a bunch of eggs to the face. Then he makes a mess in the library with books because what is coordination when you have not slept?

note: I totally love both prose or action spam so feel free to send me your preference!


Option A: Arrival in front of mansion

Here's a thing Peter Parker has just discovered: eggs are painful when they slip into giant cuts on your face.

Also, it is really hard to see through the waves of egg on his face. The carton sticks to his hand. All the eggs have fallen out of the carton and landed on his face and around the ground underneath him. Yep. This is great.

Captain Stacy is dead. Dr. Connors is behind bars. Peter Parker gets to walk away from it all and go home like he didn't get into a huge battle with a giant lizard on top of a skyscraper, like he didn't get Gwen's dad killed in the process. All Peter wanted to do was get his Aunt May the eggs she kept asking for before heading back to her with more blood and scrapes and no answers. He bought the eggs and climbed a wall, and then all of a sudden, he's landed smack dab on his back with the entire egg carton shoved into his own face.

"This day... cannot get any worse."

He rubs at his face which also hurts and then sits up abruptly. The world spins because of it. He has a bullet wound in his leg. His face and chest are covered in scratches and bruises. The spandex is still on under his clothes. Peter blinks as his vision finally clears, and he abruptly realizes he is... not in New York City. It's too green for the area of New York City he had been in, and even if it was Central Park, he can't hear the cars. Where are all the cars? ...and why is there a... mansion? Kinda? Does he have a concussion? It's hard to focus.

It's with an abruptness he realizes he is not in New York City at all, but in... some place else with eggs on his bloody face.

He lets out a sudden huff of air, almost too exhausted to be as shocked as he could be.

"...just kidding."

This day just got so much worse.

Option B: Library

Once he has cleaned himself up but failed to like sleep so he's a little wired by lack of it after such a long battle, Peter Parker has decided the best place to go for information is always the library except he can't quite find what he needs here. His hair sticks up every which way. He has piled the books up so high that he has to narrowly dodge to avoid running into someone coming the other way.

Remarkably, only one book falls from the very top, and he manages to grab hold of it before it hits the floor... but then the rest of the books piled in his other arm topple over and land all around him.

He's not at his best spider-ness since arriving, still out of sorts. He presses his hand to his face. "...please tell me nobody saw that."
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-02-24 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
"It's just ... something that happens sometimes."

Deflection time? Yeah, definitely. Bonnie shifts back a step before moving to the side so that she can get past Peter. She swears she's not rushing, she's just-- very eager to get her grimoire back in her hands, now that she knows she doesn't need to play human crutch.

"OK, seriously. You're bleeding and you should probably go see one of the doctors." Somehow more confident with the book between them, Bonnie makes her voice more forceful. You know, less hey-just-had-a-vision-off-you-and-I'm-freaked. The usual.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-02-24 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
She jumps, and spins, and kind of dances to get some space between them again. Every time she manages to gain some amount of footing around this guy, she gets knocked off of it again almost immediately.

"Nothing." It's an automatic response and as soon as she barks it out, Bonnie cringes-- she knows where it's going to get her. Is running away an option right now? Because Bonnie had been on a super secret mission before all of this started, you know.

"I have to go." Totally an option. Bonnie spins again and starts her trek to the greenhouse.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-02-25 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Bonnie gives a heaving sigh and stops abruptly. That's about exactly the only thing he could say to get her to cease her very determined march to the greenhouse. She needs one more sigh before she caves entirely, though, pursing her lips in a last attempt to forgo being the helper again. To put herself first and not some kind of dense overly-questioning boy with big brown eyes and floppy hair covered in egg and blood who talks about lizard people as if they were just the Trump family.

OK, well in this case that actually kind of works.

"You're in a place called Wonderland." And because he seems like the kind of person who asks 500 questions, Bonnie puts a hand up to stop him from jumping in, just in case. "It's, like, another dimension. A world separate from yours-- and mine. And the other hundred-ish people stuck here."

OK. 499 questions to go, then?
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-02-26 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
How is she to defend against lopsided smiles? This is very unfair and she's definitely going to have to bring this up with ... someone. Possibly Elena.

"Well, it wasn't actually technology at all. Wonderland runs on magic."

Silly boy. Tricks are for witches. Bonnie even displays her knowledge with a somewhat confident air, though the details beyond that still escape her. The out would probably be a lot easier if she had any idea how the in worked.

"And I'm not sure what kind, so if that's your follow-up question my follow-up answer is that I'm still working on it. Like, right now." By ... going to the greenhouse. "Look, I'm not trying to be mean, I've just only been here about a week. There are other people who have been stuck here for years that have better answers than I do."

And the vision of your lizard man was pretty freaky is the rest of what Bonnie wants to say but she'd rather just keep running on frustration instead of let a little fear seep in.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-02-26 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Every time Peter opens his mouth, there's a tumble of reactions in Bonnie's gut. The way he fumbles and recovers, yo-yoing her from defensive to empathetic and back again.

(She's lucky she had that double-shot espresso before sneaking out here, otherwise she would be exhausted already.)

After this particular ramble, Bonnie can't help it when her mouth drops open, one corner lifting up in a dumbfounded smirk. This is, she's finally hit her limit of dancing around this balance of helpful and secretive.

"Fine. I was about to go do something behind my best friend's back that's probably very stupid but could potentially help me get us both home." Bonnie's mouth snaps shut, then, fighting against the smirk. The guilt still weighs on her shoulders, but it does feel a little better to spit it out, at least. "Your turn."
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-02 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Her chin just out at his comment: really? But she stays silent, bent on hearing his own secret as promised. She doesn't sigh, or huff, either. Just manages as piercing a look as she can muster amid all of this awkward miscommunication.

And the desire to huff and sigh disappear as she processes his words. Honestly, it's not exactly the most ridiculous thing Bonnie had ever heard; and she even had the vision to lend some measure of weight to the story.

"You were trying to fix it." It's a simple statement, and a little more bought-in than Bonnie wants. She's skeptical but curious, and she can't deny that now.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-04 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
In the freer parts of Bonnie's mind, where things are not always so saturated with the serious, there's a great joke about how in hell eggs were intended to help with this fixing business. It's a fleeting thing, left in the dust by other questions racing toward her mouth. Bonnie nearly always chooses them, the questions that guide her toward helping-- it hardly occurs to her that in whatever confines Wonderland has wrapped them in, helping is impossible.

"But-- you said it was your fault? You look like a junior in high school." Bonnie blurts it out before realizing it is possibly maybe a little bit hypocritical.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-06 04:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure you had a good reason." Though she doesn't sound sure. And it doesn't sound quite as statement-y as she had meant it to. He just seems so distraught that she can't imagine the guilt is fake.

It's not a secret that she offers, but Bonnie realizes she doesn't even know what to call this guy. She hefts the book into one arm and stretches her hand back out toward him, confident and ready to take more visions if she has to. They should probably have had an actual introduction by now.

"I'm Bonnie. Welcome to Wonderland."
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-06 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome. And, obviously I don't know your situation..." Bonnie lets her hand drop, and beckons Peter to continue on with her. Instead of a sanctuary from him, she'll make the greenhouse a safe place to repay his confession with her own.

"But I do know that sometimes it's hard to see the bigger picture. Even as a witch in a magical pocket universe." She lays the book atop a cart, opening its pages to reveal the looping script of Emily Bennett. It's a lot of information-- that Wonderland is something other, and that so is Bonnie. Peter's curious; he'll guide her with his own questions. She'll answer what she can.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-06 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Bonnie does a lot of nodding; apparently Peter's not just curious and smart about science. At least it does the bulk of the work for her. She's just stuck on one little thing.

"It's called a grimoire. It's-- well, it's kind of like a cookbook for witches. This one's been in my family for a long time." There, the answer is out. Now she can get to her own piece of what the heckin' heck: "You're taking this really well."
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-07 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
At that, Bonnie laughs quietly, nodding her agreement. His explanation is pretty solid, she can't fault him there.

"Well, I always thought my grams enjoyed telling stories over her wine a little too much. I have three others too: ones that belonged to other witch families. When my friend and I got here, we found this market in the back." Her voice grows quieter, and Bonnie glances at the door before looking back up to Peter.

"They had a stall with all these things from our world, and they didn't take money or anything. My friend doesn't want me getting more, but whatever the price really is, I can't just ignore this. The more I have, the more spells I can try..." She trails off; it's been difficult to disagree with Elena on the matter. This is Bonnie's job, especially in the business of magic that affects her family. She's got to justify the cost to herself or risk failing her duty as town witch.
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[personal profile] goeth 2016-03-09 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh, good points are not what Bonnie wants to hear right now. Especially ones that match up almost exactly with Elena's own arguments. Bonnie chews at her lip, trying to figure out yet again how to react to the sheer panic and desperation that's seemed to settle itself into her chest since she arrived in Wonderland.

"What if not trying is worse?" Oh, what a weak argument that is. It's obvious Bonnie thinks so, if the way she rubs her hands over her face is any indication. "I just-- I don't know what else to do. We're stuck here, and it's the kind of problem I'm supposed to be able to take care of."

What is her worth if she can't protect the people she loves and cares about?

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