We knew the peace wouldn't last
Jan. 12th, 2015 10:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Who: Clarice & Bill
When: The beginning of Bill's ending
What: Guess who's back? Back in Town?
"Clarice?"
She blinked and looked down at the radio on her belt, attention drawn by the crackling voice even as she reached out to snag one of the kids, keeping them inside the crosswalk. It took a few minutes to corral all the kids out of the street, hell there must have been a birthday cupcake event or something to get the kids this wound up. Still. "Yeah?"
"Hey there, listen, we've got a report of an abandoned vehicle out on route 6."
"So?" she snorted. "Get Charlie's tow rig out there and call it a day."
"Charlie's already out on eighteen, got an RV breakdown. Just need to make sure it's an actual abandonment and not some idiots pissing in the woods."
"Charming," she noted. "Let me guess..."
"Still low man, girl, sorry. You get this one. Besides, you like jogging!" Dispatch laughed.
Yeah, well, if she caught someone poaching they were going to regret it, yes. "Soon as the munchkins are all herded then. If it's abandoned it's not running away," just saying. And if it wasn't abandoned, well, if they got it clear before she got there all the better? She didn't mind a door to door hunt in town, it was like hide and seek, but out on the road could get annoying.
It was another half hour before the last stragglers were safely crossed and handed off to parents. As to why parents couldn't escort their own kids instead of meeting them on the other side of the road, well, that had never been well explained but she was pretty sure it boiled down to 'we've always crossed the kids', big on tradition here. Another three minutes to shuck the crossing guard vest and sign, tuck them in the school closet, and then she was headed off. Route 9 wasn't that far, as the crow flies, as long as one didn't mind the fields between.
She ran the road up to the highway and back down to town before hitting her radio, "No sign of a vehicle," she called, annoyed. "Covered the ten miles from Hilliger farm to the highway and back. Saw some pull off points but no telling how fresh those tracks are."
"Hate to tell you Clarice, but there's a report out on Rout 22 now. We've got others checking the call from Route 8. You up for it?"
That was...odd. Yes. "I'm on it." Sure, it was clear across town but it wasn't like she had plans or anything. Was today some obscure pranking day? The drive cops nut day on the calendar? She'd guess 'tweaking the deputies tail' day but she'd kind of outgrown that point quite early on. The guys at the precinct learned to let her be after they found spiders inside their donuts. For a week solid. Sometimes it was all about knowing how to push back when boys were being jerks.
Night was falling by the time she hit the new road, scanning for any sign or headlights, tail lights, engine sounds...what she heard after a while was the soft crack and crunch of branches. She honed in on that and blinked at what she found, "Dispatch? I've got that car...it's been pushed off the road and behind some bushes. No sign of any driver, empty, doors open..." creepy as hell honestly.
That wasn't good.
"Repeat that? Did you say pushed off into the woods?"
"Yeah, I did," she admitted, backing up to stand firmly on the road again.
"I'll have the other guys looking out for that. We got more calls but we're missing cars..."
Hell. That was really damn weird. "Nothing about Rout 5 yet right? I'll go see if I can catch our prankers in the act and if I do I'm shaking them by their ears or something."
"Good plan, I'll let the sheriff know."
"Thanks, I'll call in when I can." Route 5 was less in favor these days, more of a back road since it didn't connect to the new highway, so it was a great place to lay a trap as it were. Hopefully she wouldn't be camped out all night waiting...
...granted, she found a truck sitting halfway down, lights on, doors open, empty. "Dispatch? I've got old James's truck here. He's not the prank sort. I'm coming in." To talk to the others and see if anyone else was having a creepy night.
And maybe she'd check on James's house on the way in, yeah. Lights were on and the TV was on when she passed by, so, Mrs. James was certainly alright and not worried but...
"Going to be one of those nights," she sighed.
When: The beginning of Bill's ending
What: Guess who's back? Back in Town?
"Clarice?"
She blinked and looked down at the radio on her belt, attention drawn by the crackling voice even as she reached out to snag one of the kids, keeping them inside the crosswalk. It took a few minutes to corral all the kids out of the street, hell there must have been a birthday cupcake event or something to get the kids this wound up. Still. "Yeah?"
"Hey there, listen, we've got a report of an abandoned vehicle out on route 6."
"So?" she snorted. "Get Charlie's tow rig out there and call it a day."
"Charlie's already out on eighteen, got an RV breakdown. Just need to make sure it's an actual abandonment and not some idiots pissing in the woods."
"Charming," she noted. "Let me guess..."
"Still low man, girl, sorry. You get this one. Besides, you like jogging!" Dispatch laughed.
Yeah, well, if she caught someone poaching they were going to regret it, yes. "Soon as the munchkins are all herded then. If it's abandoned it's not running away," just saying. And if it wasn't abandoned, well, if they got it clear before she got there all the better? She didn't mind a door to door hunt in town, it was like hide and seek, but out on the road could get annoying.
It was another half hour before the last stragglers were safely crossed and handed off to parents. As to why parents couldn't escort their own kids instead of meeting them on the other side of the road, well, that had never been well explained but she was pretty sure it boiled down to 'we've always crossed the kids', big on tradition here. Another three minutes to shuck the crossing guard vest and sign, tuck them in the school closet, and then she was headed off. Route 9 wasn't that far, as the crow flies, as long as one didn't mind the fields between.
She ran the road up to the highway and back down to town before hitting her radio, "No sign of a vehicle," she called, annoyed. "Covered the ten miles from Hilliger farm to the highway and back. Saw some pull off points but no telling how fresh those tracks are."
"Hate to tell you Clarice, but there's a report out on Rout 22 now. We've got others checking the call from Route 8. You up for it?"
That was...odd. Yes. "I'm on it." Sure, it was clear across town but it wasn't like she had plans or anything. Was today some obscure pranking day? The drive cops nut day on the calendar? She'd guess 'tweaking the deputies tail' day but she'd kind of outgrown that point quite early on. The guys at the precinct learned to let her be after they found spiders inside their donuts. For a week solid. Sometimes it was all about knowing how to push back when boys were being jerks.
Night was falling by the time she hit the new road, scanning for any sign or headlights, tail lights, engine sounds...what she heard after a while was the soft crack and crunch of branches. She honed in on that and blinked at what she found, "Dispatch? I've got that car...it's been pushed off the road and behind some bushes. No sign of any driver, empty, doors open..." creepy as hell honestly.
That wasn't good.
"Repeat that? Did you say pushed off into the woods?"
"Yeah, I did," she admitted, backing up to stand firmly on the road again.
"I'll have the other guys looking out for that. We got more calls but we're missing cars..."
Hell. That was really damn weird. "Nothing about Rout 5 yet right? I'll go see if I can catch our prankers in the act and if I do I'm shaking them by their ears or something."
"Good plan, I'll let the sheriff know."
"Thanks, I'll call in when I can." Route 5 was less in favor these days, more of a back road since it didn't connect to the new highway, so it was a great place to lay a trap as it were. Hopefully she wouldn't be camped out all night waiting...
...granted, she found a truck sitting halfway down, lights on, doors open, empty. "Dispatch? I've got old James's truck here. He's not the prank sort. I'm coming in." To talk to the others and see if anyone else was having a creepy night.
And maybe she'd check on James's house on the way in, yeah. Lights were on and the TV was on when she passed by, so, Mrs. James was certainly alright and not worried but...
"Going to be one of those nights," she sighed.
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Date: 2015-01-19 03:49 am (UTC)No, it was still better to have people hold up than to ask them to make a run for it and expose themselves to whatever was out there.
Hearing the old woman ask for Starla stopped him in his tracks.
"What's she look like, Clarice? Is she sick? Pale?"
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Date: 2015-01-19 03:58 am (UTC)That said though, well, she was taking a step back "pale and missing a slipper. Also missing her pearls and purse, something she'd never be without. I always have a plan, Bill. Just because you never wanted to speak of it doesn't mean I didn't plan." She could and would evac everyone.
"Here's the test," she dropped, sweeping a leg out to trip the old lady, only standing again when she heard the enraged hissing.
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Date: 2015-01-19 04:53 am (UTC)The hissing he heard over the radio brought it all flashing back and he knew she was right.
"Get out of there, Clarice," he said to her in a cold, calm voice as he snapped the thumb guard on his holster, listening to the rustling in the woods around him draw in closer. "It's seen you, and he's gonna send others after you."
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Date: 2015-01-19 05:01 am (UTC)Where by 'overdrive' she meant 'moving too damn fast for anyone to latch onto and popping in and out of reality to teleport people'. She was also, possibly, going to steal a lot of pencils.
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Date: 2015-01-19 05:18 am (UTC)He thought it, but he didn't say it.
The path back to the cruiser was clear, but to go by the growing rustling in the brush around him he was going to have a hell of a time reaching it.
"Alright," was his simple reply to her, and then he was tucking the radio away and drawing his gun.
When the first form shuffled out of the brush he didn't hesitate in pulling the trigger.
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Date: 2015-01-19 05:27 am (UTC)Later later.
For now she was stretching into the kind of running no one here had ever seen from her, as much flickering as feet on the ground, back to the houses she'd memorized.
All of them.
Some of them she was too late for course, but not as many as one would expect. Grant really was taking it carefully this time around, so of course it was time to remove the extra pieces from the board. Granted, she scared the hell out of most the people, somehow 'Slugs, STAY IN THE HOSPITAL TELEPORT!' bit for everyone she encountered? That wasn't reassuring.
Who knew?
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Date: 2015-01-19 05:50 am (UTC)Bill was damn lucky to get through one night of hell, he wasn't certain his luck would hold out again.
That and a hundred other thoughts were serving as distraction as he tried to make it back to the car. He was worried about Clarice and how many she might be able to save. He was hoping his mom was one of them. And he was afraid this time he might let his town down.
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Date: 2015-01-19 07:01 am (UTC)In time.
She was damn well going to make sure he had that time.
Everyone else in town could get 'unexplained phenomena counseling'. She was going to make people safe? Then she was going to find him.
That was also Grant's drive though, finding him. "Always so sure, Pardy," echoed through the woods. "It won't work."
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Date: 2015-01-20 05:33 am (UTC)"Grant? That you out there?" It couldn't be, it wasn't possible. The man, or the monster the man had become, had been blown to bits.
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Date: 2015-01-20 05:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-21 05:20 am (UTC)Strange how the mention of a woman he'd been scorned by time and time again could still spur him and set off an urgency that made him determined to get out of there so he could stop Grant again.
The cruiser wasn't far. He just had to make it to it.
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Date: 2015-01-21 09:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-21 07:20 pm (UTC)"You ain't touchin' her. You get the hell outta my town, Grant, or I'll do worse than blow you up this time."
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Date: 2015-01-22 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-22 08:36 pm (UTC)"You wanna see her you're gonna need a plane ticket, an' last I saw your fat ass won't fit in coach," he replied, growing bold because now the cruiser was in sight.
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Date: 2015-01-25 07:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-01-26 03:31 am (UTC)Wheelsy was the only one Grant truly threatened.
Lifting his weapon, Bill sighted over the hood of the cruiser.
"Easy, right," he muttered to himself, edging towards the driver's side door.
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Date: 2015-01-29 08:23 am (UTC)"And no, not that easy." Not this time. It was fun to watch the sheriff squirm though, so the next scraping sound along his car ended in a hissing pop and the front quarter of the car dropping down on the deflated tire.
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Date: 2015-01-29 08:34 pm (UTC)Of course, there was the distinct possibility that Bill wouldn't, either.
He jumped back from the car as it sagged.
"Fuck."
He could call Clarice, but he knew she was busy getting everyone else out. That meant his job was keep Grant occupied to give her time.
"What is it that you want, Grant? Starla? She's gone."
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Date: 2015-01-30 08:15 am (UTC)"YOU LIE!" Why yes that was a bit of a temper tantrum as his car was thrown. "But we'll find her. Or who ever makes you hurt when they're gone, and then you'll know how I feel! Is it Starla? Did she deny you like a good wife? Hmmm, weren't pretty enough? Who you fucking now, Pardy?"
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Date: 2015-01-30 06:26 pm (UTC)"How you feel?" he spat back. "You never loved her."
It hurt to have Starla's rejection thrown in his face, but Bill would let himself feel that blow later. Right now the safest thing was to keep Grant focused on a target who wasn't here, and to not give away anything about Clarice.
"She was just somethin' else for you t'show off, like that big ol' empty house you built, or that fancy caddy you'd drive around in like an asshole."
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Date: 2015-02-01 05:54 am (UTC)"I love her. I need her. You're just the guy she wouldn't fuck on a dare!" the woods snarled. "But go ahead, go be a hero." Sure.
It'd be fun.
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Date: 2015-02-01 06:26 am (UTC)Turning he regarded his cruiser, kicking dirt at the shredded tire.
"Come out here an' face me like a man, you think you're so god damn high and mighty."
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Date: 2015-02-05 05:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-02-05 06:03 pm (UTC)How many times had he been put down by the man? Or had Grant's wealth, and standing, and Starla lorded over him?
If Bill were just a little bit more dumb he'd act on his anger and go after Grant now. And he'd probably get himself killed as a result.
Reluctant (and with a part of him feeling like a coward), Bill started backing up from the trees, heading for the road that would take him back to town.
"I'm gonna stop you, Grant," he promised. "This time for good."
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