Edward Cullen (
themidnightson) wrote2009-01-31 10:06 am
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Alice-Edward Labyrinth OOM
Edward has a penchant for being irritably snappish and ruefully quieter given the month.
Which means, when he isn't attempting to hold face he's usually alone in his room or Carlisle's study.
On the rare occasions when he needs quieter companionship, for better or worse come the discussion time (or the sharing of "opinions"), he finds himself in the Freaks Only closet with Alice. Today is one of those days. School that day was maddening and his near constant struggle over Bella had him fed up with thinking before he'd finished the days classes, leading him to snap at his siblings before even getting home.
Edward shifted his hands under his head, fingers plaited in his hair, and continued to study the ceiling beam as though his gaze might burn it. The only sound for the better part of the evening was of Alice's sketching, but Edward hadn't looked at it (except through her eyes). It usually didn't bother him -- today it did. Today everything did.
He had considering a number of semi-reckless things. Watching certain ones dance into and out of her thoughts. While she hadn't commented, it didn't stop her from making faces or glancing at him. He stopped the more outlandish ones after she gave a forced sigh and poked him hard in the shoulder with her pencil.
Now he was thinking about Milliways and whether he should simply escape to there for a few hours. He had been meaning to go explore certain areas there. Perhaps, Emmett would like that.
Edward glanced, peripherally. Or maybe...
Which means, when he isn't attempting to hold face he's usually alone in his room or Carlisle's study.
On the rare occasions when he needs quieter companionship, for better or worse come the discussion time (or the sharing of "opinions"), he finds himself in the Freaks Only closet with Alice. Today is one of those days. School that day was maddening and his near constant struggle over Bella had him fed up with thinking before he'd finished the days classes, leading him to snap at his siblings before even getting home.
Edward shifted his hands under his head, fingers plaited in his hair, and continued to study the ceiling beam as though his gaze might burn it. The only sound for the better part of the evening was of Alice's sketching, but Edward hadn't looked at it (except through her eyes). It usually didn't bother him -- today it did. Today everything did.
He had considering a number of semi-reckless things. Watching certain ones dance into and out of her thoughts. While she hadn't commented, it didn't stop her from making faces or glancing at him. He stopped the more outlandish ones after she gave a forced sigh and poked him hard in the shoulder with her pencil.
Now he was thinking about Milliways and whether he should simply escape to there for a few hours. He had been meaning to go explore certain areas there. Perhaps, Emmett would like that.
Edward glanced, peripherally. Or maybe...
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That was good news.
He nodded his head toward the back door as he kept an easy step with her. "In the mountains, hidden near a cave."
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His families voices and their stress faded, except for Alice, and then a new world of people he didn't need to focus or care about. The relief almost visible in the gait of his steps.
"I haven't made it that far." He pushed the door open, looking at the gray-white sky. Lucky them. He pointed toward the mountains, before he said, with a quiet almsot laugh. "Race you?"
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It was only fair, of course, that she got a head-start. Edward was much faster than she was.
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Then he took off. The thoughts from the bar dwindled from his focus and he smiled in spite of the shackles of his moon being unchanged. The wind ruffled over his clothes and through his hair.
The world around him a blur of green and gray, perfectly clear and ignorable as he started easily graining on his sister.
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A laugh escaped her and she glanced to the side as he evened with her before pulling ahead until they reached the mountains. She would pout if she could stop grinning. "Hmph."
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Another good thing about Milliways.
Wide, open spaces with no one.
"That way," he pointed toward a break in the earliest rises, flicking through the thoughts Bonzo had had about arriving there. "It should be around here somewhere."
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"Okay." Alice nodded, traipsing toward the vague path. After a moment she cocked her head at him. "Edward, what sort of monsters does this labyrinth contain?"
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He seemed to be thinking even as he walked.
Jasper wouldn't like it - nor would Rosalie, and possibly not Carlisle given the possible risk in the unknown - but Alice was fully capable of making her own choices.
"This doesn't look right, but I think this is it." Edward had stopped before a large stone with the symbol of Δ on, before a copse of trees. "He saw that symbol right before he went in."
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And if that failed, there was always Edward to help her. Alice never really got the chance to protect herself, to see how far she could push herself, someone was always there to do it for her. This would be thrilling.
Alice ran her finger over the symbol, looking into the dark trees. "Okay. Brothers first. If you get eaten first, I'll know not to go that way."
:D?
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Edward was half twisted, walking in but backwards as he looked at her, voice turned to teasing. It was easy not to even realize he wasn't thinking about other topics when this felt just so natural -- so normal.
"I could still take you back home?"
He was smirking but still headed into the trees walking backwards.
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She shrugged, grinning, following him in. "Keep your eyes forward. I'd hate to see you trip."
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Jasper was just old fashioned like that.
They all knew Alice could be a creepy little monster when it came down to it. And they wouldn't have had that any other way either.
The trees had grown thick, almost into a thicket of color which drew them deeper and deeper inside it. somewhere along the way merging themselves into walls and into a passage that took them deeper, intensifying the scent of earth and echoing sounds through further chambers.
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She wanted to be that creepy little monster.
Alice breathed in as they moved further, watching the trees. The sounds echoing around her would make her shiver if she were, well, human. "It's been a while since I've traipsed through such creepy trees."
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There was something like the edge of whispering voice just out of range against his mind, which came and went. Snagging his attention for a couple of seconds.
The trees melded entirely in the room and then stopped before a large door.It looked ironically like someone's movie dungeon door.
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She shook her head and glanced at her brother, her hand on the door. No where to go but forward...
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It wasn't a door built to be opened by any normal human.
Inside there were first streamers of sunshine.
Coming from no real defined source.
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It was a labyrinth alright, tall and menacing, noises emerging from above as creatures moved around inside of it. It was intimidating, and just a little scary.
Alice reached behind her to take Edward's hand, keeping him close, all nerves as she walked toward the entrance. "Left or right first, make the decision."
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He chose left.
For no real reason at all.
There was a long walkway, that curved twice left and in, winding them almost painfully unexciting until the scent and then sound of a large animal roared what could only be the thickness of the wall away.
Edward smirked and quickened his pace. But that smirk only lasted so long, when what had smelled and sound rather feline turned out not to be what was charing down on them at all.
His first thought?
That it was laudable a dinosaur with polka dotted skin had ever existed anywhere.
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She knew of a monster, fleetingly, but it was what pushed them forward, excitement taking place of her nerves...wonderment taking place of (most of) her fear, as she stared up at the dinosaur.
"Oh, my..." She faded off, eyes wide, her hand dropping from Edward's. "That's a...that's a..."
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He was suddenly twenty feet back, the way it had come bearing down on them, staring in some awe and bewilderment. It was looking around confused, screaming the strange strangled feline sound.
"Or not." There was an ironic bemusement.
Then it caught sight of Alice and charged forward again.
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Alice laughed, softly, the noise like a chime. It caught the attention of the thing and sent her running again. "It's like a," She murmured as she flit back to Edward's side. "Cat-o-saur."
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"A pity it hasn't evolve its lithe balance yet."
It was dazed and struggling valiantly to look around for its prey. Alice was fine, he didn't even have to look to know that. Edward's lips twinged smugly and he dashed at it this time.
Meeting the advance with the exact same tactic.
There was a sickening crunch on impact and the sudden smell of warm, acidic, blood. And while Edward remain still for a second, amused and disappointed and delighted, it wasn't down.
It whip cord tail swung around it while it flailed.
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The tail whipped wildly again and she dodged it once more, flitting to the other side of the creature. "If its tail messes up my clothes, Edward..."
The threat did not need to go finished.
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He was only pondering the idea of trying to catch it.
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