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derek hale ([personal profile] duelo) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-03-14 02:30 pm

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who: Derek Hale & Buffy Summers (open to Alcide Herveaux later?)
what: Checking out the fence
when: March 14
where: Around the portal and its surrounding areas
warnings: Language, maybe? TBD


It certainly hasn't been lost on Derek that the Quarantine is suffering some issues with the power. In spite of the fact that they've been assured that the fence's integrity isn't going to be compromised by that, Derek has learned a long time ago not to trust anything without verification. Of course, it's natural for him to turn to his best friend for something like this, because it's no different, really, than their own self-imposed missions to explore the Complex when they'd still been trapped there. The biggest difference is that they probably won't be arrested for doing it if they're caught.

Maybe the rest of the guard is confident that the fences won't be a problem in spite of the power outages, but Derek knows he and Buffy will feel a lot better if they just check for themselves. Besides, even if they find something, that doesn't mean they've been lied to; it just means that maybe those in charge are missing something that might need attention and that's not a bad thing, right? They're not being treasonous by going off on their own to explore their surroundings and make sure that everything is, indeed, safe; they're helping. He's gotten the idea so far that things are incredibly different in the Quarantine. People care about helping other people here. The hierarchies in place aren't there to oppress people on the bottom of the totem pole like they were in the Complex. They're certainly not looking for recognition, here.

He doesn't know how his pack feels about it, but Derek is not all that interested in leaving the Quarantine. There's nothing waiting at home for him except a lot of terrible memories and an incredibly broken family that doesn't feel too inclined to reconnect. The Complex sure as hell isn't anywhere he'd like to go again. Alcide isn't even alive where he comes from, anymore, so that leaves the options, as far as Derek can tell, at finding a way home and being miserable, potentially finding a way back to Buffy's home and being classified, again, as a monster worth hunting by probably the larger part of the hunting and slaying population, if he had to guess, or staying in the Quarantine and making it his new home. So, it would make sense that he's interested in making extra sure that this place is as safe as it possibly can be, since he's aware of the fact that there can be breaches.

"I'm going to check the fences further out, past the portal. You wanna come?" he asks, coming up beside Buffy. It feels much better being in real clothes instead of that God awful ORANGE jumpsuit, but more over, it feels good knowing that he doesn't have to carry around some rinky-dink laser gun to protect himself. He still has it, of course, just in case. But he doesn't need it now that he has the wolf back. He's apt to shift into a half-transition once they get further away from the rest of the guard, quite frankly, just because he can and he feels more in tune with his abilities when he is. "I feel kind of bad, honestly," he admits, "not just trusting that it's going to be fine, but...well. Friend Computer," he goes on, dripping with sarcasm, "was always so sure that everything was peachy, so...I just feel like we have to see for ourselves, you know?" If she doesn't want to come, that's fine, but he has a feeling she'll have his back. She always does.
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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-15 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Buffy has noticed the power issues as well; the lights in the coffee shop kept flickering between total blackout and brownout with occasional bouts of full power. She's ruined more than one frappachino because of it. It had also made her more than a little jumpy. She'd 'accidentally' broken a chair and fashioned a stake because you couldn't ever be too sure. Part of her paranoia is in thanks to the Complex, but she owes a good deal of it to the last decade and change of her life. In any case, she's all for verification that nothing janky is going on, that the fences are holding up, that everything is as safe as those higher up say it is. Taking out the element of arrest is refreshing.

Buffy isn't as confident as the rest of the guard. She lives by the whole Murphey's law idea of anything that can go wrong will go wrong. If they find something, Buffy isn't worried about placing blame, at least not right off that bat. She'll simply be glad they took precautions and that they found the something before it became a disaster (hopefully before it becomes a disaster). She''d rather be safe. Besides, patrolling will give her something to do, an outlet for that jumpiness and paranoid that the power issues have built in her. A patrolling Buffy is a productive Buffy, or a calm Buffy, something like that. She's gotten the same idea that Derek has in regards to how people feel about each other here. She doesn't think it's anything like the Complex, which makes her far more inclined to help out. Recognition isn't something that Buffy needs at all. She simply likes the idea that everyone else is helping out too. It makes her even more keen to protect people here and that means patrol, or at least that's how it starts.

Buffy needs to get home. She's always needed to get home. Dawn is there. Her friends are there. The only reason she doesn't panic is because she knows the others will take care of Dawn. That being said, she's much happier here in the Quarantine than she was in the Complex. If she has to be away from Dawn, this is a decent place. As for getting back to Buffy's world, she'd take both Derek and Alcide with her and no one would hunt them. Sure, someone is bound to try and kill them if they get mixed up in her life, but they'd have the support and help of all her friends. Derek and Alcide are part of her family now, for better or worse and she's not going anywhere without them.

"Yes!" She jumps at the chance, the answer out almost before Derek's question is finished. She's still got the stake she'd procured at work and she probably smells like coffee, but she's grateful to be wearing a pair of jeans and a tee shirt, something normal that doesn't have a zipper all the way down the front. The whole half transition thing will be new for Buffy to see and she'll probably be a little curious, but she's comfortable with Derek's werewolfness and comfortable that when he says he has control of himself in wolf form that he's telling the truth. She doesn't blame him for wanting to shift just because he can. She's shattered a few things just because she could (nothing important--except the chair at the coffee shop and it was wobbly anyway--she swears). She smirks at the comment about trust and Friend Computer. "Trust issues, I can get behind. Besides, everyone always appreciates over achievers when it comes to safety. Count me in. I'm a safety girl." She'll definitely have his back, even if she didn't want to go.
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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-16 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
It kind of is their thing. She likes that they have a thing and she likes that they're allowed to do it here. While Buffy doesn't need thanks (but it's nice), she is glad that there won't be any punishment for simply trying to protect people. At some point, she's going to want to look around at night, just to see how things are different because the world does look different in the dark. For now, she'll settle for a day trip.

"Okay, Smarty Pants," she rolls her eyes at him a little.

She shrugs a little at his question. "You'd be surprised what a stake through the heart will take care of." It's what she knows how to use, though if she could get her scythe here, she'd do it. She's comfortable with and capable with many weapons, but the stake is one that is a constant for her. It's also something she can make on the fly if need be, as she did this particular stake. "Scouts honor," she tells him. "I've never stuck it anywhere I didn't mean to." She tilts her head at him. "Would you really? Heal from it if I stuck it in your heart?" That's good information to know, not that she intends on ever using it against Derek, but it's still good information.

She keeps her voice at the same sort of level his is because it's not her place to out him if he wants to keep what he is quiet for a little while. She'd be okay with chaining him if he has the chains or putting him in a cage if necessary. He wouldn't be the first person she's chained up or put in a cage. It won't affect how she looks at him or feels about him.

"Uhm....sort of average human hearing?" She's sorry to disappoint him, but most of her senses are pretty average. "I'll keep an ear out and you keep a nose out. I have a sort of something is hanky sense. Like a spidey sense." Less mystical and more born from years of fighting the things that go bump in the night.
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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-17 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
His laughter makes her smile. Sh eknows that Derek hasn't had a lot to laugh about in his life. She's glad that she can make him laugh over something silly like this.

She can always behead a vampire and her scythe is good for that, but that's back home, at least as far as she knows. She's also used a cymbal, a variety of swords and a chain to behead them, but those were mostly situational. She prefers the stake or her scythe. She responds to his silent, somber nod with a facial shrug of her own.

"Yeah, let's try to make sure none of that happens. Pipe included." She shudders a little at the imagery. She doesn't like the idea of someone she cares about being hurt and she'd certainly beat the crap out of someone for hurting him. Of course, if they could beat Derek, she's not entirely sure how'd she fare. She'd find a way though. That's what she does; Goddesses, uber-vamps, other slayers, vampirized slayers...she always finds a way.

he makes her chuff a soft laugh when he tells her to keep her hanky senses dialed up. "I'll let you know if I get the hair raising on the back of my neck thing." She can't help but doing a double take when he shifts halfway. "Whoa." After a moment, she shakes her head and gets back to his question. "Super strength, speed, stamina--I only need about four hours of sleep a night and I can get by on much less. Enhanced healing and super resilience. Oh! Prophecy dreams, but those are never really regular. They're reserved for big things. Really rotten. I always feel hungover after one. I'm supposed to have a vampire sense, but mine never really worked right." She'd only ever really felt Angel. Her 'hanky' sense is something developed over the years, just a sense that something isn't right. She hums a little. "I'm really good with weapons. Well, as long as they aren't guns. I don't like guns. I have wicked aim. Definitely something to do with slayerness and super coordination, agility, balance, grace...that sort of thing. I used to do a stumble and fall to help draw vamps in and away from public areas, but I don't think I've ever actually stumbled and fell." At least not since becoming a slayer.

As for the power being on, she nods. "Good to know. It's got to be running on a totally different system, right? Or maybe they've got great backup generators."
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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-22 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Buffy is pretty resilient but it sounds as if Derek is even more resilient, which is a good thing. It means she has to worry less when he's fighting, worry less when he's out. She gives him a disapproving look. "Let's not fall off any buildings and onto anything, okay? There'd be blood and a mess and I hate trying to get blood out of things."

It doesn't change her opinion, but it is one thing to hear it and another to see it. She'd been caught off guard. The only werewolf she's seen shift is Oz and he lost complete control when he shifted. She is surprised, surprised that he has control, surprised that he doesn't look like Oz when he shifts.

She's still human; she's simply got essence of the demon, whatever that means, in her make-up. She understands more about herself than she used to, but some of the science-y-mystical bits of it are still a mystery to her. "Like, being able to tell when a vampire is around," she answers. "Supposedly I should be able to feel them before I even see them," she shrugs a little. "It just never worked for me." She's not going to go into the whole Angel thing because it's complicated. "Oh, I can use one. I shot a demon with a rocket launcher once. I just think people get hurt more often with them than they actually help, at least where monsters are concerned. Besides, shooting a vampire would only piss them off. Same goes for a lot of demons." She looks over at Derek. "Being shot would be a good reason not to like them though." She'd been shot once and that had not turned out well. Yeah, she doesn't like guns.

She nods along because, yes it does sound like they have similar abilities. "We ought to make a good team." She's pretty sure they will. She knows they work well together without their abilities. "As far as I know? I don't have a lot of experience with generators though. Anyway, weaknesses, that's why we're out here. I want to make sure if there are any, we find them."

"Yeah, I remember. We don't want you doing that unless it's necessary," she smiles slightly at him so he knows she's not really scolding or anything. She knows he doesn't want to do that. She shakes her head a little at the pain thing. "I can handle pain so use it on someone else. She's learned to fight through pain, to push it aside until she's got time to deal with it. She winces a little at the comment about the responsibilities of turning someone into a werewolf. She'd had to deal with the responsibilities of turning a bunch of girls into slayers and while she would never have wished for things to turn out the way they did (because now she has the guilt of hundreds of deaths on her shoulders) she is relieved to no longer have that responsibility. "I don't know if anyone ought to have that power," she says a little absently, talking more broadly than narrowly.

She stops the moment he does, getting the message that he wants her to be still. She doesn't quite hold her breath, but she does turn on stealth mode. She watches him scent the air, not finding it that different from the way a vampire would do the same thing. She goes into defensive mode, stake in hand, nodding at Derek. "Want me to go first? I do a great helpless and innocent act," she whispers back.
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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-24 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)

Gallows humor really is one of the things that has gotten Buffy through the last decade. It's better to laugh than cry and all that jazz, and a lot of the things she laughs about she would cry about if she didn't laugh, like the idea of losing Derek. He's become very important to her in a relatively short amount of time, but she thinks that maybe really good friends are like that. After all, it hadn't taken her long to become attached to Willow and Xander.

She lifts one shoulder in a shrug at his critique of her lack of powers. "I've survived pretty well without it. I tend to trust my other senses like no one but a vampire is going to be caught dead in something that looks like it's majorly last decade." Not only has she survived (okay, not talking about how she's died twice three times, focusing on the still here part) but she's flourished without it. "Plus, way too easy to shoot the wrong person," she points out. It's how Tara got shot when Warren had only meant to shoot her. So noted. She'll just have to make sure to keep her 'ows' in check when around Derek. She doesn't see the point in handing him extra pain if it's something that she can cope with herself. She does appreciate that he's got her back, that he would help out if she is down for the count, and if she's truly down for the count, she'll probably allow it with a minimum of complaining. As he continues on talking about responsibility and his failed attempts at being an Alpha, her brow furrows a little. It couldn't have been easy, having all that responsibility, but then that's something she knows about intimately, and since he's confessing. "Long story short, out of necessity, we had to make all the girls that could have been slayers actual slayers. Magic big bang, lots of slayers so we spent almost a year, I guess, rounding them up and taking them to this castle in Scotland so that I could train them and set them on the right path, you know?" Because it's not too far off from what he tried to do. "It didn't work out. I mean...it did, for a while, but..." she pauses and takes a deep breath because she's spent a long time coming to terms with this. "Slayers die and all of mine did, no matter how I tried to protect them. A couple of them went bad, too angry and bitter at me for what I did and how I ruined their lives to see anything else." She'd had to kill them too. She shrugs, as if it's nothing, as if she doesn't still have nightmares and carry around an albatross of guilt over it. "Anyway, I get it. I don't think I'm cut out for that kind of responsibility either." Actually, she had done really well with that sort of responsibility, but as she mentioned: slayers die; it's in the actual job description, she just hasn't gotten the memo yet.

Aww, Derek. That's adorable, but she's fake bait. She just needs to throw in a stumble and fall. flip her blonde hair a little and the monsters start drooling instead of paying attention like they really should. When he gives her the universal gesture for wait, her brows go up, her expression saying 'well...come out with it'. Of course, then he starts stripping and she's entirely distracted. She turns around sharply on her heel, but not before she turns the shade of red usually reserved for Christmas. She doesn't feel that way about Derek and that's the problem. If she were attracted to him, she'd probably ogle him a little, blush a lot and make some fairly ridiculous remarks that wrap up with a ramble and her foot firmly lodged in her mouth. She can hear the zipper on his jeans and that just makes her feel all the more awkward. She understands why he's stripping; she'd probably do the same thing in his shoes, but that doesn't make her less embarrassed to bear witness to it.

"Yup. Got it. Right. As in I go, not as in right, gotcha. I mean, also in--yes." She gives him a thumbs up over her shoulder, back still firmly turned to him. She fumbles a little with the stake, making sure she's got a good hold on it then takes a couple of steps in the correct direction, giving him a chance to call her back before she really commits to the plan of action.

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[personal profile] whattingawhat 2017-03-30 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
Buffy nods a bit at that. She's not sure the scythe even has that kind of power punch anymore, not after Willow drained it to make all the slayerettes. Of course, it's always felt like it had power; it'd always felt like hers and that hadn't changed after Willow had done her thing.

She totally would have taken it in stride, if it'd been anyone else. As it was, it was like seeing her brother naked (if she had a brother) or Giles naked. It wasn't anything needed in her life. She'll get used to the idea of it and it won't surprise her so much if it happens again. She grins despite the fact he can't see it. "Pinky promise," she tells him, realizing that he won't be able to respond. She starts off toward where Derek had pointed her.

WIthout Derek's sense of smell, she doesn't know what she's walking into, but her spidey-sense is definitely going off the radar. There's something here. She makes quite a lot of noise as she moves toward the danger, but anyone who has tracked anything would be able to tell she was making noise on purpose. The sneak attack is coming from Derek, not her.

She steps into the small clearing where the creature is and wrinkles her nose. There's no surprise on her face and no fear in her body language. In fact, she seems casual and confident. "Tell the truth," she says in a scolding sort of voice, "you wanted to be a teenage mutant ninja turtle, didn't you?"

The lizard creature hisses at Buffy, something dripping from it's teeth and starts to lunge. She dodges and makes use of the move by levering a back kick somewhere near where the creature's kidneys might be. The creature turns, swiping at her, but she manages to stumble back a little, recover and slam a hard right jab into the creature's...nose...plate? She's holding her own, but she's also trying to listen for Derek, trying to catch a glimpse of him through the trees.