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this dog can walk himself [open]
WHO: Ace and you!
WHERE: Various places in Heropa.
WHEN: After dark.
WHAT: Restless dog is out doing his rounds, even if there aren't any monsters out.
WARNINGS: n/a
a; residential area
[ For Ace, night is suddenly a bigger blessing than he'd ever expected. It's the best time to roam unseen, sure, but it's also when the sun is down, the temperature drops, and going out and about becomes somewhat more bearable for a dog like himself. Spring should never be like this, in his opinion, although that is an opinion forged by the states that get snow, something he's already figured out has no chance of falling in this place.
Not that it keeps him from poking his nose around. He weaves his way between the houses with no fencing, then down alleys and around sidewalks to avoid those that do. He'll get a few dogs waking up to bark at him. He stops at the ones that only seem curious and sniff at them, but not to chat. Just thinking about trying that leaves a sense of sadness, that for whatever reason the animals here don't speak the same way he could, back home, to other dogs, to cats, raccoons, rats, anything except humans. It's all so different now. So, he doesn't linger by other dogs for long, hurrying off again after each short stop.
Eventually he turns to head towards Heropa's downtown, but for now? Looks like there's husky on the loose, meandering through the streets at his own leisure. ]
b; downtown
[ Downtown is a different beast. Ace's leisurely stroll doesn't continue here, as he shies away from the main sidewalks. It isn't as crowded as some downtowns might be, but he's still pretty sure people are more liable to call someone on a loose dog spotted around, well, businesses. Even if he can literally talk his way out of that now, he prefers not to chance it. Alleys work best, along with the occasional street crossing.
He revisits the spot that had brought him and Gilbert face to face with a giant alligator, but when that turns up nothing, not even a decent scent to pick up on again, his wandering moves on to the more barfly-ish side of town. There, he still lurks, unwilling to interact too directly. There are a few instances where he finds cause to growl from the mouths of alleyways at a few drunks following after barhoppers who'd rather be left alone and at least once where he suddenly runs out across the path of a man who's taken off with someone's purse, tripping them up enough for those pursuing to catch up.
All those times, he doesn't hang out afterwards. Not in plain sight, anyway. He'll hurry back off out of sight before slowing to a stop to cock an ear and listen. ]
WHERE: Various places in Heropa.
WHEN: After dark.
WHAT: Restless dog is out doing his rounds, even if there aren't any monsters out.
WARNINGS: n/a
a; residential area
[ For Ace, night is suddenly a bigger blessing than he'd ever expected. It's the best time to roam unseen, sure, but it's also when the sun is down, the temperature drops, and going out and about becomes somewhat more bearable for a dog like himself. Spring should never be like this, in his opinion, although that is an opinion forged by the states that get snow, something he's already figured out has no chance of falling in this place.
Not that it keeps him from poking his nose around. He weaves his way between the houses with no fencing, then down alleys and around sidewalks to avoid those that do. He'll get a few dogs waking up to bark at him. He stops at the ones that only seem curious and sniff at them, but not to chat. Just thinking about trying that leaves a sense of sadness, that for whatever reason the animals here don't speak the same way he could, back home, to other dogs, to cats, raccoons, rats, anything except humans. It's all so different now. So, he doesn't linger by other dogs for long, hurrying off again after each short stop.
Eventually he turns to head towards Heropa's downtown, but for now? Looks like there's husky on the loose, meandering through the streets at his own leisure. ]
b; downtown
[ Downtown is a different beast. Ace's leisurely stroll doesn't continue here, as he shies away from the main sidewalks. It isn't as crowded as some downtowns might be, but he's still pretty sure people are more liable to call someone on a loose dog spotted around, well, businesses. Even if he can literally talk his way out of that now, he prefers not to chance it. Alleys work best, along with the occasional street crossing.
He revisits the spot that had brought him and Gilbert face to face with a giant alligator, but when that turns up nothing, not even a decent scent to pick up on again, his wandering moves on to the more barfly-ish side of town. There, he still lurks, unwilling to interact too directly. There are a few instances where he finds cause to growl from the mouths of alleyways at a few drunks following after barhoppers who'd rather be left alone and at least once where he suddenly runs out across the path of a man who's taken off with someone's purse, tripping them up enough for those pursuing to catch up.
All those times, he doesn't hang out afterwards. Not in plain sight, anyway. He'll hurry back off out of sight before slowing to a stop to cock an ear and listen. ]
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Finally, he follows.
In the darkness, he squints, trying to get his eyes to readjust. ]
Ace?
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[ Ace doesn't give a reply beyond the shushing sound, pausing in his approach only briefly to give it. He's moving up on the corner of the house now, closing in on the patio. As soon as he's close enough, he all but throws himself around it and begins barking and barking. His barks are booming in an otherwise quiet and sleepy neighborhood, lots of short, sharp sounds following one another instead of anything long or howl-like. ]
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He only vaguely registers the intruder running off. He doesn't even realize that he's sunk to his knees in the grass, pale and breathing a little hard. ]
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As soon as the burglar has cleared his line of sight (and it's a fairly long line of sight, at that), Ace whirls back about to return to the front lawn of the house, tail wagging and tongue lolled out. He's happy it worked out so well and-- ]
Terrance? [ But that hits a wall the second he spots Terry in the grass. ] Terry!
[ It only takes another second or two to close the space between them, the dog all but sticking his nose against his face as he tries to sort out what's wrong. Nothing smells wrong, not terribly so, so what...? ]
What happened? Are you hurt?
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But he wasn't. So there he is, kneeling in the lawn with his head still throbbing, even as he feels distance spread between his mind and the would-be burglar's. He exhales uncomfortably, like it hurts him. After a few moments, he finally manages to answer as his heartbeat steadies itself a little. ]
I'm fine. I'm okay. I just -- [ Terry rubs at his face. ] He was really afraid of you. My stupid powers... I felt it.
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Your powers do that? You knew how afraid he was?
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He scrubs a hand over his face, trying to get his body to calm down. ]
Yeah. It's complicated. [ Finally, Terry glances over at Ace. He exhales a little unsteadily, but reaches over to pat Ace's flank, appreciative of the company despite how anti-social he generally seems. ] I'm -- my dad was. Kind of a fear demon. So. I got his shitty powers.
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[ But he doesn't look like one!
It'd be a lie to claim there wasn't some urge to immediately get away from Terry, since Ace's experiences with demons are far from friendly, but it's still Terry. He's known him for months now without any problems. So, while he does stiffen under Terry's hand, he doesn't abandon him. He does give him a worrying look, however. ]
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Terry exhales, trying to collect his thoughts before he answers: ]
I'm technically only half. And it's not like I'm some kinda crazy supervillain.
[ His father, on the other hand... ]
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He scrubs his hand over his face a few more times before giving another little breath, getting himself together. ]
Thanks. [ It's a bit awkward, but sincere. He just isn't used to hearing that. ] I... [ How do you even respond to that kind of friendship in a way that does it any justice? ] It. Means a lot to me. So.
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Friends are friends, that's the important part. ]
We should probably head for home. I think the neighborhood is safe for another night now.
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Bradbury's probably gonna get worried if we don't show up pretty soon anyway.
[ Yeah. Home sounds pretty good right about now. ]