http://captainshort.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] captainshort.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2007-02-17 04:44 am

Log; Ongoing.

When; February 16, Holly's reentry.
Rating; PG.
Characters; Holly Short[[livejournal.com profile] captainshort] & Jas Hook [[livejournal.com profile] ironhook].
Summary; Following Holly's return to the City, Hook notes that explanations are in order, and the elf simply wishes to know what she's missed.

Log;

It was at once difficult and wonderful to be back. Although returning to Ireland - however abruptly - was a thrill in itself, somehow, there was something relieving about coming back to the City. The fairy chuckled to herself as she sped over the Forest, wings fluttering soundlessly as she blended with the sky and trees through her magic. Who would have thought she wanted to come back? Unfinished business, that sort of thing? Who knows. And again, who would have thought it? That the first person she'd head to, aside from Jr., was Hook!

He would be the first familiar face, though... Holly paused in the air, hovering invisibly as she glanced over the Forest and ocean. Gene was gone. She knew that now. He was missing, then the City returned him home; she could tell. It was cruel, that the City should do that when she had left too, but at the same time, Artemis was returned to her. No, she thought, shaking her head. That's not right either. He deserved to stay in Ireland.

But ignore that now. You've got some explaining to do. Taking a deep breath, Holly skimmed over the water, fingertips grazing the surface, before sweeping up along the Jolly Roger's hull and touching down lightly to her decks. The fairy switched off her shield, and swept her two-toned eyes around the area. Where was he now?

[identity profile] ironhook.livejournal.com 2007-02-17 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
He sensed her approach before she even reached the Jolly Roger (for some reason he was hyper-aware as of late to all things magical, more so than usual), and with a gentle word he excused himself from the kitchen where Smee, Peter and little Tinkerbell had taken up residence. Left hand lifting, he pulled it through the thick curls of his hair, ducking out of the door and climbing to the main deck wearily. It was difficult, seeing him like that, lack-luster and dulled eyes and off-tone skin. It was far better today than it had been yesterday, and Jas knew the boy would be okay-- but it didn't ease his discomfort at all. That someone else had taken it upon themself to harm the boy. As if they had any right what-so-ever-- only he was allowed, and those he gave express permission to.

Which, in this City, was absolutely nobody.

But then, this wasn't Neverland anymore. It was no longer their make-believe island of freedom, and Hook was remembering why he had hated the 'real world' so much.

Appearances had to be kept up, however, and as he stepped out into the sunlight, forget-me-nots lifted, expression idly curious as they fell on the petite figure of one Holly Short. An eyebrow canted slightly. Even from this distance, he could tell something was entirely different about her.

"Miss Short," He greeted with the slightest of tips to his head, silently thanking her for her discretion. He had no doubt Smee or Peter or Tinkerbell might come up, but the last thing he wanted was for the boy to start up again. Pan was healing, but Jas was no fool-- he knew the youth was still fragile.

[identity profile] ironhook.livejournal.com 2007-02-17 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
"A week, for me at least," And then he raised an eyebrow to her overall appearance. Disheveled, calm... and those eyes.

"Though, from the sounds of it, longer for you," Not only just from appearances and the way shes alluded to a greater length of time. She just felt older. Her eyes, despite their two-toned colour, held that hint of wisdom they had not had before. He couldn't help but wonder what exactly had come to pass in her absence. The pirate cocked his head, curious.

[identity profile] ironhook.livejournal.com 2007-02-18 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
Hook was sans coat this afternoon, wearing only a black poet shirt that hung almost eloquently off his shoulders, and the fabric shifted as he crossed his arms. The arrangement was fine by him, quite frankly. He had not slept since bring Pan to the Jolly Roger, and while normally no sleep put him into a bad mood-- all he felt was aged and weary.

"Where have you been?" He asked directly, and the fact that he did not bother to beat around the bush was a hint to exactly how off-kilter he was at the moment. Forget-me-nots were sharp, though, and while he refrained from asking the multitude of questions that were obviously still on the tip of his tongue-- he waited for the answer to that one first.

[identity profile] ironhook.livejournal.com 2007-02-18 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
"You don't sound very certain," Jas responded, eyeing her for a long moment. "As hard as it is to keep track of time-- I'm sure even a fairy such as yourself could tell the difference between a few days and a few years."

His tone was clipped, but it didn't hold quite as much venom as it normally did. Mostly, he was just tired of being confused. The recent events had knocked his sense of balance off so hard that he was still just regaining his footing. And he knew he wouldn't be able to find it until Pan was healed, until some sort of normalcy was returned.

Although, he wasn't quite sure what 'normal' was anymore. His expression tightened a little, brows furrowing, a hint of discomfort dancing in the corners of his eyes.