Clarice Creed (
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Who: Clarice and some kids! And maaaaybe the sheriff's department.
When: Some time after the first year of being stuck on Bill's world, just after she joins the sheriff's department after her florist job.
What: Being a deputy does NOT mean that she can't lie about things a little!
"Hey, you gonna be alright out there rookie?" The snickering was definitely something she could do without. "Those streets get tough about this time of day!"
She glanced up mildly at the rest of the desks around her before leaning down to tighten the straps on her boots. They were tight and double knotted, good. Same for the slow check of her belt and gear, then the brush of fingers up her buttons as she straightened. All in order, picture perfect, and even better everyone's gaze was shying away from hers as she looked around. Better. It was always easier to make the 'senior' people in any business uncomfortable than to try to start shit. Better they avoid ogling the sheriff's girlfriend than have her toss one or two out a window.
No matter how tiresome their joking got. "I believe I can handle myself," she noted mildly as she checked the end of her braided hair. Yes, still secure. All was well with the world. And Jamie was even blushing. Wasn't that cute? "Stay out of trouble oldsters, I won't be here to save you." Okay, maybe a little tail tweaking? A tiny bit.
Yeah, they were totally going to steal her desk chair or something. Or throw pencils at her. Or any number of non-lethal things that tended to make her giggle. Giggling was easy in Wheelsy. She made it out the door while the rest of the crew were arguing over who was actually 'old'. Rather than dwell on the minor victory she glanced up at swore. Almost out of time! "Nice one Clarice..." she muttered, stretching out into a run.
She'd make it.
Barely.
The school bell was ringing as she hopped the last fence across from the bus lot, and she barely beat the munchkins to the cross walk.
She'd laughed when Bill told her it was a necessary job. Really. Cross walks were kinda self explanatory and everyone in town knew where the crosswalk was. They wouldn't mow down kids on purpose, right? This world just...wasn't like that. "Alright, line 'em up kiddos!" she darted across the street to make sure they sorted into lines (lines were easier to handle, right?).
...did they even KNOW what lines were?! "NOT SO FAST!" She snapped, snagging one kid by his hood as he tried to dart across. "Police lady says she WILL dangle you if you try to ditch her!" JUST SAYING!
"BILLY STOP PUSHING!"
"I'M NOT YOU'RE JUST A SLOWPOKE!"
"YOU'RE GONNA GET ARRESTED!"
"Hey, hey Clarice?" She looked down, bemused as one of the youngest stopped in the center of the street to tug on her arm. "Hey, my brother says you're not really pink! No people are really pink!"
...right. "We're in the road," she pointed out. "Tell me that again when we're on the sidewalk okay?" Anything to keep them moving? Besides, that had been...unintentionally stinging. Real people COULD BE PINK. Or Blue. Or Green. Or any other color. Mutants were people too after all, no matter what various realities claimed!
Sidewalk, blessed sidewalk.
"So why are you pink?!"
Right. She sighed and sank down on her heels so that she could be on eye level with the kindergartner. "Well, can you keep a secret?"
"Yes!"
That was good. "I'm only a cop during the day," she admitted.
"So what are you at night?"
"A fairy princess. I'm hiding from an evil king who took away my castle so it's important you don't tell anyone okay?"
"Not even my brother?"
"Not even him. The evil king has spies everywhere and you don't him to hear you telling your brother right?"
The little girl dug her sneaker at the sidewalk for a moment then nodded firmly, "I don't want that. Can you do magic tricks?"
"Only at night." Vampire fairy princess? Sure.
"Do you have wings?!"
"...no. I was hurt and lost my wings. That's why Sheriff Pardy had to take me to the hospital."
"Ohhhhhhh...did it hurt? Did you get a shot?"
"Yes and yes, but it's okay, I'm still alive and that's what matters right?"
"If I'm really good can you show me some magic? I can stay up until eight on Fridays and Saturdays!"
"We'll see kiddo. I may need to do other things to keep everyone safe okay? But we'll see." She spotted the munchkin's mom coming up the walk and grinned, "remember, it's a secret."
"Okay!" And off she went.
Well then. She was betting it was only going to be a few hours before the sheriff's office got calls about corrupting the children or something but it had been fun! Show her some magic tricks indeed...all the tricks she knew weren't good for kids in a world like this one.
It was barely past school letting out so she decided to hang around and escort EVERYONE who wanted to cross the street. Why not after all? It was a SERIOUS job and such.
Wheelsy. Had to love it huh?
When: Some time after the first year of being stuck on Bill's world, just after she joins the sheriff's department after her florist job.
What: Being a deputy does NOT mean that she can't lie about things a little!
"Hey, you gonna be alright out there rookie?" The snickering was definitely something she could do without. "Those streets get tough about this time of day!"
She glanced up mildly at the rest of the desks around her before leaning down to tighten the straps on her boots. They were tight and double knotted, good. Same for the slow check of her belt and gear, then the brush of fingers up her buttons as she straightened. All in order, picture perfect, and even better everyone's gaze was shying away from hers as she looked around. Better. It was always easier to make the 'senior' people in any business uncomfortable than to try to start shit. Better they avoid ogling the sheriff's girlfriend than have her toss one or two out a window.
No matter how tiresome their joking got. "I believe I can handle myself," she noted mildly as she checked the end of her braided hair. Yes, still secure. All was well with the world. And Jamie was even blushing. Wasn't that cute? "Stay out of trouble oldsters, I won't be here to save you." Okay, maybe a little tail tweaking? A tiny bit.
Yeah, they were totally going to steal her desk chair or something. Or throw pencils at her. Or any number of non-lethal things that tended to make her giggle. Giggling was easy in Wheelsy. She made it out the door while the rest of the crew were arguing over who was actually 'old'. Rather than dwell on the minor victory she glanced up at swore. Almost out of time! "Nice one Clarice..." she muttered, stretching out into a run.
She'd make it.
Barely.
The school bell was ringing as she hopped the last fence across from the bus lot, and she barely beat the munchkins to the cross walk.
She'd laughed when Bill told her it was a necessary job. Really. Cross walks were kinda self explanatory and everyone in town knew where the crosswalk was. They wouldn't mow down kids on purpose, right? This world just...wasn't like that. "Alright, line 'em up kiddos!" she darted across the street to make sure they sorted into lines (lines were easier to handle, right?).
...did they even KNOW what lines were?! "NOT SO FAST!" She snapped, snagging one kid by his hood as he tried to dart across. "Police lady says she WILL dangle you if you try to ditch her!" JUST SAYING!
"BILLY STOP PUSHING!"
"I'M NOT YOU'RE JUST A SLOWPOKE!"
"YOU'RE GONNA GET ARRESTED!"
"Hey, hey Clarice?" She looked down, bemused as one of the youngest stopped in the center of the street to tug on her arm. "Hey, my brother says you're not really pink! No people are really pink!"
...right. "We're in the road," she pointed out. "Tell me that again when we're on the sidewalk okay?" Anything to keep them moving? Besides, that had been...unintentionally stinging. Real people COULD BE PINK. Or Blue. Or Green. Or any other color. Mutants were people too after all, no matter what various realities claimed!
Sidewalk, blessed sidewalk.
"So why are you pink?!"
Right. She sighed and sank down on her heels so that she could be on eye level with the kindergartner. "Well, can you keep a secret?"
"Yes!"
That was good. "I'm only a cop during the day," she admitted.
"So what are you at night?"
"A fairy princess. I'm hiding from an evil king who took away my castle so it's important you don't tell anyone okay?"
"Not even my brother?"
"Not even him. The evil king has spies everywhere and you don't him to hear you telling your brother right?"
The little girl dug her sneaker at the sidewalk for a moment then nodded firmly, "I don't want that. Can you do magic tricks?"
"Only at night." Vampire fairy princess? Sure.
"Do you have wings?!"
"...no. I was hurt and lost my wings. That's why Sheriff Pardy had to take me to the hospital."
"Ohhhhhhh...did it hurt? Did you get a shot?"
"Yes and yes, but it's okay, I'm still alive and that's what matters right?"
"If I'm really good can you show me some magic? I can stay up until eight on Fridays and Saturdays!"
"We'll see kiddo. I may need to do other things to keep everyone safe okay? But we'll see." She spotted the munchkin's mom coming up the walk and grinned, "remember, it's a secret."
"Okay!" And off she went.
Well then. She was betting it was only going to be a few hours before the sheriff's office got calls about corrupting the children or something but it had been fun! Show her some magic tricks indeed...all the tricks she knew weren't good for kids in a world like this one.
It was barely past school letting out so she decided to hang around and escort EVERYONE who wanted to cross the street. Why not after all? It was a SERIOUS job and such.
Wheelsy. Had to love it huh?
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"Hush, talk like that makes single men," she teased easily.
"No, sneak attack fudge leads to interesting things like 'how do I get home to shower without the guys guessing?' which leads to 'how soon does Clarice jump me when I get clear of work?' and such!"
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When she put it like that, sneak attack fudge didn't sound so bad.
"Alright, but how do I go about explainin' the fudge down my shirt collar if I do get caught?"
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"And the explaining is easy. 'My girlfriend set booby traps. Sorry guys, cover for me' or something like that!" She held up her hands in air quotes, amused. "I'm easy to blame!"
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"But then I'd be admittin' my girlfriend got the best of me." He might never live the teasing down if he did that!
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"And I like our doc, he has a sense of humor."
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"I like the doc, too, but you can't convince me he's got all his marbles in hand," Bill replied jokingly.
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"What's up with marbled by the way? I hear it all the time, buy, well, marbles are uncommon AND often nonsensical! Rainbows swirled glass ball? What does that say about a man as opposed to getting his job done with remarkable aplomb despite sudden pink mutant?"
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And so humble, too.
"Not sure where the sayin' came from, actually," he admitted. "Man does know his job, though. And he was a big help, so I won't hold a bit of crazy against him."
In truth Bill had a lot of respect for the doc, and owed him for a lot. It was because they were friends that Bill poked fun at the man, and he knew it.
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"I think that'd be closer to vampirism...and that's a wholllle different problem than an awesome doctor."
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"No monsters," he repeated, mock stern. "Said that already, an' it includes vampires."
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"Hey! Not all vampires are monsters you know!" Most, sure, but not all!
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"Oh yeah? An' just how many vampires do you know?" Thinking about that, he shook his head. "On second thought, maybe I don't wanna know."
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"Enough. Including nonstandard types like those he need to drain energy to live, not blood, etc etc. Wonderful series of universes out there. Anything is possible." Like a planet of Hulks!
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"Well, I'm just glad you didn't bring any of 'em with you." Bill wasn't equipped to deal with vampires, blood sucking or otherwise.
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"Didn't bring anyone," she noted softly. "Wasn't suppose to come here at all."
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He would argue the blushing thing, but instead he leaned in and brushed his lips against her cheek.
"I know it might've been a fluke an' all, but I'm glad you came here."
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Awwwww! "Yeah, me too babe. Me too." Painful fluke but hey, what was a little pain and scarring sometimes?
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He smiled at her 'me too', and kissed her again.
"So then, you done keepin' people safe from becomin' street pizza? My shifts just about over an' I was here to see if you were interested in grabbin' a bite somewhere."
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"See, my boss said I'm off at five."
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"Plus, state says you get an hour lunch. Even the bossman can't get around givin' you that."
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He rounded the car to get the door for her, shrugging a shoulder.
"Wherever you want, darlin'."
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Slowly.
"Depends on what you're in the mood for...that isn't dipped in grease..." she laughed.
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"But grease is what makes good food."
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"Fajitas?"
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Guessss who didn't get a notif? It's ME!
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