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Eton frowned at Axel's comment, before turning back to the mess of a tent.
After ten minutes of having to watch himself be painfully horrible at setting up a tent, he gave up. The end result was a very shitty looking home. Three of the metal sticks were missing, resulting in the tent being horribly caved in. It provoked the idea that one could suffocate to death inside it.
"Whatever." Eton said smoothly, rolling his shoulders and unzipping the front. The inside was littered with a fine layer of beach sand. The tent hadn't been used since his family's last camping trip in California. A few dead insects resided on the floor too.
He kicked them all aside, laying out his sleeping bag on the far corner, leaving enough room for two more bags if needed.
After ten minutes of having to watch himself be painfully horrible at setting up a tent, he gave up. The end result was a very shitty looking home. Three of the metal sticks were missing, resulting in the tent being horribly caved in. It provoked the idea that one could suffocate to death inside it.
"Whatever." Eton said smoothly, rolling his shoulders and unzipping the front. The inside was littered with a fine layer of beach sand. The tent hadn't been used since his family's last camping trip in California. A few dead insects resided on the floor too.
He kicked them all aside, laying out his sleeping bag on the far corner, leaving enough room for two more bags if needed.
Ezra turned back to where her stuff was, letting the jacket she'd been wearing slide off with the ease of sleep. Should she have been going any longer, she might have dropped dead, but ani had been with her. Now, she slid down to her knees, just barely listening to the other hunters now as she went through the rituals of her old culture. Not that there was much left to salvage of it.
Head bowed, and back arched, she became stock still, just glancing over at the excuse that Eton called a tent with more judging than she might have intended.
Head bowed, and back arched, she became stock still, just glancing over at the excuse that Eton called a tent with more judging than she might have intended.
Tara set up a small tent, it was neatly put together compared too Eton's.She used too set a bunch of tents when she lived in the forest."That tent isnt very good."She said to Eton.
"Shaddup." Eton said to Tara, his voice muffled through the tent's walls. He fumbled to get into his jammies; he couldn't exactly stand up, and it was hard to get both legs into pants crouched down.
"Both of you shut up," Ezra hissed, closed eyes flying open to send both of them a glare. She rolled her eyes before closing them again, brows furrowing with light concentration.
Observing the girl, Axel made no effort to help Eton set up the tent. He probably should have - it might have turned out better - but he didn't. Standing there for a moment, he hoped he'd given Eton enough time to change before he stepped inside. He had to duck down to avoid wrecking the entire tent. Actually, he didn't mind that it wasn't amazingly set up. It was the best place he'd had in a while and at least it was somewhat private, even if they did have to share it. Axel didn't mind sharing a tent with someone if he could avoid the rest of the people out there by doing so.
Tara went back too her tent, and set down her small bag of clothes.It also had a gun and a few knives in it, but right now, she was focused on getting some sleep.
Vienna had shrugged and followed up the stairs having nothing to say since she wasn't an expert with Supernatural species. She glanced around, hands on her hips, wondering where she should sleep. Liking her own space and privacy, she chose the right back corner where there was only a few tents and strode over to the corner. She reached inside her bag finding the instructions for her tent and opened it reading with deep concentration, her intense, shining blue eyes wide. Afterwards she started following the instructions to put up her tent but misfortunately, kept failing when she was half done. She kept grunting and moaning quietly. She snatched up the instructions furiously, scanning down it again but because of her drowsyness she kept missing some points. She rolled her eyes as her tent collapsed again after the third try and groaned loudly. God, how stupid she was.
((That's perfectly fine! Of course I don't force people to make their characters different...That's just wrong, dude XD Somehow Vienna would finally be able to set it up...someone else might help her...the sleepy idiot XD))
Samael fluttered into existence, two friends hand-in-hand. He dropped them immediately, pacing towards the fellow angel. He dipped his head respectfully and she nodded, allowing them into the building.
Eton poked his head out of the tent, watching Vienna with an amused smirk on his face as the scene unfolded. "You should ask one of the prissy angels for help. Obviously I'm no use in this situation." He gestured to his own tent, revealing a gloved hand as it poked out next to his head. The tent was sad looking.
Eton poked his head out of the tent, watching Vienna with an amused smirk on his face as the scene unfolded. "You should ask one of the prissy angels for help. Obviously I'm no use in this situation." He gestured to his own tent, revealing a gloved hand as it poked out next to his head. The tent was sad looking.
Orianna hand dropped out of Sam's. Standing patiently, she waited until Sam was inside the building before following, smiling to the Angel beside the door. The interior of the building was a lot bigger than Orianna would have thought. The huge room they had just stepped into was littered with training items - dummies, targets, knives, paintball guns. Under her feet were lines that she recognized from all the reading she'd done at the library; they were marks used for exorcism. On the walls were symbols she recognized as sigils. There were so many of them. Sam was right: this place was much more protected. It would stand well against anything. She hoped that it didn't need to stand against something, but she knew that was just wishful thinking.Axel stood inside the tent, grateful he hadn't walked in on Eton changing. He wouldn't have been able to see him of course, but it was still an awkward situation avoided. Walking over to the other side of the tent, far away from Eton, Axel laid down on the floor of the tent. It was uncomfortable but he didn't particularly care. It was better than nothing.
Eton slunk back into the tent after making his comments, sitting down on his bag. He glanced over at Axel, feeling a bit sad that he hadn't had an extra bag for his new friend. He took off his pair of sunglasses and hung them carefully from the hook on the ceiling. It was meant for lanterns to hang, but he had turned it into a sunglass-holder. He whipped out another pair out of his bag and put them on in turn. They were far cheaper than his day pair, as he often broke his sleeping sunglasses when he tossed and turned.
Samael walked briskly through the training room, deflected a few paintbullets with his hand before climbing the cement stairs.
Samael walked briskly through the training room, deflected a few paintbullets with his hand before climbing the cement stairs.
Ezra stood at the arrival of the angels, brows raised. She'd never had the pleasure of meeting these creatures of a foreign religion, and was mighty curious. Albeit she wasn't much of a believer in their existence, she was still curious. Head cocked to the side, she watched the exchanges that were beginning.
He made his way up onto the top floor, scoping out a clear area for his friends. Samael resumed his fast walking once he found a good place, accidentally bumping shoulders with a rather gruff-looking hunter.
"Hey, watch where you're going asshole!" He shouted, leaning in to shove Samael. The Angel, however, grabbed his arm and flipped him over with ease, eyes wide with shock from the oncoming attack by a human.
The man coughed as the wind was knocked out of him once he hit the ground, and Sam composed himself easily.
"Watch how you address the servants of the Lord. Petty human." He spoke softly with calm execution, before resuming his path towards the cleared spot.
"Hey, watch where you're going asshole!" He shouted, leaning in to shove Samael. The Angel, however, grabbed his arm and flipped him over with ease, eyes wide with shock from the oncoming attack by a human.
The man coughed as the wind was knocked out of him once he hit the ground, and Sam composed himself easily.
"Watch how you address the servants of the Lord. Petty human." He spoke softly with calm execution, before resuming his path towards the cleared spot.
Orianna glanced around the area, trying to pick out who were the Hunters and who were the Angels. The Hunters were easy: the few of them that were on the floor were either practicing targets or lounging around acting like they owned the place - which Orianna guessed they did. The Angels were another story though. They acted comfortable enough in the HQ but they didn't seem quite as into the whole thing. Most of them were standing around by their chosen human vacantly starring off or conversing with other Angels. Orianna didn't really have enough time to focus on them because Sam soon went out of her sight. She rushed up the stairs, trying to follow. When she reached the top, her eyes caught sight of Sam flipping over a boy. Her eyes went wide at the sudden movement. She didn't think Sam could do something like that. Shaking her head to clear it, she followed Sam closely, walking past the Hunter on the ground. Axel stayed still, back to the ground for about five minutes before rolling over, deciding to try and get some shut eye. He'd just about drifted off when he suddenly woke up for no real reason. Groaning, he rolled over again, facing Eton now. His head was laying on the ground - a rather uncomfortable position - so he put his arm under his head to support it.
Eton shifted in his sleeping bag, before just unzipping it and stepping out of it.
"Here, you sleep in this for a minute. You can have my pillow and stuff. I'm going out for awhile." He said, unzipping the tent flap and stepping outside. He looked utterly ridiculous in his pajamas with sunglasses on, along with his messed-up black hair, but he didn't mind. He made his way confidently out of the building, smiling at those who stared. He made it to the parking lot area and politely asked Lae to uncover his car, who in turn said, "Don't kill anyone out this late."
Once he started up his Baby, he whirred off, making sure to stay under the speed limit this time.
"Here, you sleep in this for a minute. You can have my pillow and stuff. I'm going out for awhile." He said, unzipping the tent flap and stepping outside. He looked utterly ridiculous in his pajamas with sunglasses on, along with his messed-up black hair, but he didn't mind. He made his way confidently out of the building, smiling at those who stared. He made it to the parking lot area and politely asked Lae to uncover his car, who in turn said, "Don't kill anyone out this late."
Once he started up his Baby, he whirred off, making sure to stay under the speed limit this time.
Axel laid there arms crossed for a moment. He listened as Eton's footsteps faded off into the distance, wondering if he was really gone when they stopped. Not wanting to get into the sleeping bag, he rolled back over, trying to get comfortable. As hard as he tried though, he couldn't get into a good position. Eventually, he let out a long sigh and stood, stepping into the sleeping bag. Axel felt absolutely ridiculous using some other guy's sleeping bag, but he didn't really know what else to do. Sleeping on the ground certainly was not going to get him anywhere. He put his head on the pillow and face upwards, arms still crossed. This is stupid. I shouldn't be here. He thought, I should go. But as soon as he started to actually consider it, his eyes started to droop. A second later and he was asleep, arms falling down to his sides.
Vienna wasn't very scared of the angels and somehow took Eton's advice seriously. She strode towards Orianna, stopping her in her tracks and said in a friendly tone mixed with her cool dude tone, her voice giving a little hint that she was deathly sleepy, "Yo, Dudette! Happen to know how the hell to set up a tent? I'm stuck!" She forgot how Orianna was an angel and hoped 'hell' wasn't any offending word to them.
((Darn! I missed so much.))Ash, meanwhile, gazed around him in awe. Dummies, knives, weapons, and all types of deadly stuff were all around him. People like him who wanted to kill – who born and bred to do it. He followed the two behind, barely taking in where they were going, or what Samael did to that Hunter. He looked like he was mad, with that stupid gleeful grin of his.
Once he saw a place to practice gun shooting, he nearly fell to his knees. If he could marry a place – it would be here. He tripped over something, and looked down to find a fellow Hunter who looked pretty dazed. Ash looked up at Sam suspiciously and then smiled, patted his back. “Well done,” he said, stepping on the Hunter as he followed. “And here I thought you’d be eaten alive.”
To put it ironically, Hunter ways were like a wolves; everyone has a place in the pack. And some needed to be reminded where they stand – as either the leader, or an omega. It was a tough, and cruel way of life, but it was the most sufficient.
((Vienna reminds me of Cole from the show Scrubs... I've never seen the show before but if you look up 'Cole scrubs funny moments' in YouTube, you'd see what I mean.))Orianna almost ran into the girl that had stopped her. She looked at the hunter, wondering what she was trying to say. After the girl had finished speaking, Orianna somewhat understood, "Um, yes I'll help you." She smiled, walking over to the girls pitiful tent and keeping one eye on Sam and Ash. She knelt down beside the tent and looked at it with her head cocked to the side. "Do you have the directions?" She asked quietly to the Hunter.
((Isn't Cole a boy? Vienna is a girl! XD))
Vienna smiled a little thinking it funny that an angle was helping her with a tent. She muttered in response to Orianna's question "Um...somewhere...yes!" and layed the instructions on the floor to read. She sighed "Sorry, I'm just so sleepy today..."
Vienna smiled a little thinking it funny that an angle was helping her with a tent. She muttered in response to Orianna's question "Um...somewhere...yes!" and layed the instructions on the floor to read. She sighed "Sorry, I'm just so sleepy today..."
(( Yeah, but I don't know. She just reminded me of him with the whole dude thing. *Shrugs* Cole is a little more... Lets say... Special? Yeah, that's it.))Orianna smiled at the girl, "Thank you!" She looked down at the instructions, wondering how exactly she was going to do this. Not really having much of a father figure in her life, Orianna hadn't ever gone camping. Thus, she'd never set up a tent before. But she guessed there was a first time for everything and this might as well be it. "Um, well it says this goes here and this-" she moved one section, just one little section of the tent, and it all came tumbling down. She looked at the tent with eyes wide, "Maybe I didn't do that right..." Her eyes fell back on the instructions. Oh... She thought, mentally face-palming herself, They're upside down. Flipping the instructions around, Orianna grinned to Vienna, hoping she didn't think her stupid.
Vienna was just about to mention that the instructions were upside down but Orianna was already talking. Vienna started to laugh knowing an ANGEL beside her was reading upside down instructions. She realised that Orianna didn't look like she had experience with tents and raised an eyebrow, shrugged and decided to just follow. She sighed "I got to here..." and put up a little of the tent then stopped "This is the part where it kept falling, dude!"
((Special? XD))
((Special? XD))
Orianna smiled and then nodded, "Hm, well, it says that these," She held up a piece of the fabric of the tent, "attach to here." She pointed her finger to one of the steel beams that held up a part of the tent, "But I'm not sure how to do that." She glanced at the little Velcro straps located on the fabric. "I think that you wrap this around here and then it goes like this and-" Orianna did as she described and saw the tent was now put up just about right. "I think I got it!" But there was still one part of the tent that looked like it needed to be set up. "I don't really know how that goes." She said, pointing to the left over fabric and beams. ((Yeah, just a little bit! He's kind of weird. But he's played by Dave Franco (my favorite actor) so its all good!))
Vienna's brows furrowed as she realised that she missed that point. She then shook her head and sighed "I missed that point...I'm stupid..." She then set up the other end scanning down the instructions with wide eyes trying to keep awake. She smiled at Orianna and said brightly "Dudette, thanks! Cool beans!" She put her right thumb up lazily and pulled off her hairband to replace it with a baseball cap. She wore the cap sideways with her dark brown hair framing each side of her face. "I've finally got my tent put up!" she exclaimed, broadcasted. She extended her hand to Orianna hoping she knew how to do the tricky man-shake and introduced herself "I'm Vienna...Call me Vee."
((You know, he's like Sawyer too... (view spoiler)))Orianna stood up, brushing off her legs of the small bit of debris that had stuck to them. She smiled and shook Vee's hand, "Nice to meet you, Vee. I'm Orianna." She dropped the girl's hand, "You're a Hunter right?" She asked, seriously curious. At the back of her mind, Orianna kind of already knew the answer, but she just wanted to ask to confirm her suspicions. Vee didn't really seem like an Angel.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Tara sat in her small tent and listened too the conversation around her.She wanted to go to sleep, but for some reason wanted too listen too the conversation.
Vienna sort of expected the angel not to know how to do a man shake and just shook her hand. "Yep I'm an angel ready to whop supernatural asses!" she replied with a cool tone.
((Okay!))Orianna smiled sadly, suddenly thinking of Henry. He was on the other side, wasn't he? Hunters wouldn't hesitate to harm him or... or worse. All these Hunters were against the school - against Henry - and ready to take it down. All those people she'd met who were supernaturals wouldn't stand a chance. Orianna didn't know whether to be proud or oddly upset. "You sound like you're all ready for this whole thing, huh?" She said sweetly, trying not to show the feelings she had inside.
Samael nodded firmly to Ash in response. He knew he had to act orderly since he was hanging around his fellow sisters and brothers, and angels were known for being tattletales.
Vienna shrugged and grinned. "They think they rule the world! Special, different and such...but they're the reason I had to bury my mum and dad where they first met..." she sighed smiling sadly at the last sentence. She pulled her cap down a bit turning the front to her front to hide her watering eyes.
Orianna stood there awkwardly, not knowing exactly what to do. "Oh, I am so sorry." She said, trying to be comforting, "That's absolutely awful. There's probably nothing I can do to help, but for what it's worth, I truly am sorry. No one should have to go through something like that." Orianna didn't know if she was being helpful or just making it worse, but she hoped it was the former. But this also made her think of something: both the supernaturals and the hunters had something to fight for: Supernaturals for their lives and hunters for their families. This made her wonder if any one of them was truly right. She snapped out of it. She was on this side; she was loyal to the angels and she would help Ash and Sam regardless of her feelings for the other side. At least, she thought she so.
Ezra wasn't exactly the happiest to have this convention of chatter going on around her. Sitting up in her corner, she looked over at the source of conversation. Standing up, she ran her hands over her braid. "Um, excuse me," she began, "Could you keep it down?"
Vienna smiled and shook her head and looked up blinking back the tears. She sighed "It's fine, dude, it's cool now..." She forced out another smile which looked really real since she was an amazing actress. Now she couldn't sleep afraid of the nightmares so she stood up extending a hand to Orianna to help and placed the other hand on her hip.
Orianna turned her head to the hunter in the corner, feeling guilty, "Sorry, we'll be quiet." She whispered, having not realized how loud they were being. Her head turned back to Vee. Her eyes wandered down to her outstretched hand, a confused expression on her face. What did she want her to do?
Vienna also looked super confused. Maybe this girl wasn't a hundred year old angel since she didn't know the common human gestures. Vienna took her hand instead and pulled her to her feet. "You're welcome!" she exclaimed grinning. She steapped back to examine the tent from a distance where she could see it fully. She smiled with satisfaction and then slowly grinned, admiring their work.
Orianna smiled at Vee, feeling just a tad stupid. How hadn't she known that was what she meant? Gosh, she could be so oblivious sometimes. She glanced over her shoulder at the girl who had told them to be quiet before turning back to Vee, "Shh, we have to be quiet." Orianna was still smiling though, not trying to sound mean or intrusive. She whispered, "I should probably head back over to my friends over there." Her finger pointed to Sam and Ash over at the place they had decided to sleep at.
Vienna nodded and lowered her voice to a whisper. "Okay...have fun with the sleep over...Thanks for helping me with the tent!" she whispered before turning her cap sideways again and walking outside for a stroll and fresh air.
Orianna grinned, glad to have made a new friend. "Okay, thanks. I will." She waved to Vee before seeing her head out. Walking over to where Sam and Ash were, Orianna stood behind them, waiting to see what they were doing.
Samael had managed to set up their tent with ease, deciding not to use his "Angel mojo" for something so simple. It was a large tent; the largest he could find. He did however use his powers to inflate the inflatable mattresses within seconds, the sleeping bags already neatly laid out on each of them. There were only two there, and outside of the tent was a wooden chair, presumably for Sam himself to sit on at night. But he kept it there only in case, he planned to discuss things with his brothers and sisters for the night.
Orianna watched in awe as the mattresses filled by themselves. She still wasn't entirely used to this whole magic thing; she really had only spent a few days around supernaturals and angels and whatnot, hardly enough time to adjust. When everything was set up, she was just about to climb into the tent when she remembered something. "Sam," she said quietly, almost like a whisper, "If I sleep, won't they... You know... Know?"
Ash stood with his arms crossed over his chest as Sam set up the tent. He had no idea why he didn't just give the flick of his wrist and everything would be done, but he guessed the angel might have wanted to do something on his own. So Ash gave him tips along the way. When Orianna returned from her chat with her new BFF or whatever, he answered her. "The angels would more than likely think your sitting there, not actually sleeping. And anyway, it's best if girls don't stay out here at night - Hunter or otherwise."
Orianna listened to what Ash said and was about to say something about the whole 'girls' thing, but she brushed it off. It wasn't that big of a deal, certainly not something to get in an argument over, and she didn't like to fight anyways. Plus, Ash was her friend and she knew he didn't mean anything bad. "Okay then." She said, smiling and stepped into the tent. It looked really nicely done. "It looks great Sam. Thank you." Her eyes caught on the sleeping bags and she immediately felt tired. A yawn escaped from her then.
When Axel woke up, he had the worst headache imaginable. He was used to having them - he always got one when he slept in a new place - but this one was awful, like someone had taken a sledgehammer to his skull. Putting a hand to his forehead, he sat up, feeling the fabric of the sleeping bag bunch up around him. A shocked expression flew across Axel's face; he'd forgotten where he'd been sleeping. Immediately, he slipped out of the sleeping bag and out of the tent, feeling both in pain and slightly embarrassed. Luckily, no one was around to see how shaken up he looked, but he was still paranoid that someone might have. With a deep breath, he put his hands in his pockets and started down the stairs to the first floor to get in some extra training.



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As Eton whispered in his ear, Axel jumped a little. "Don't do that." He stated, clearly caught off guard. But though he was wary, he walked with Eton, waiting with arm crossed as he unloaded his stuff.