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Nighttime in Cottonwood Cove was a spectacle: a pale, pebble-strewn ground underfoot, ghostly Joshua trees twisting against a barren landscape, and a sky so black and velvety that Rhiannon longed to touch it. The moon hung low and full as she knocked at the front door of Cian’s little cottage, which had been built by a wealthy contractor as a getaway spot for his family during the construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s. With all that was temporary or mobile in this part of Clark County, Rhiannon appreciated the historical aspects of its framework, and how it lent a sense of time and place to an otherwise transient community.
The slayer’s dark hair was combed into a ponytail. After the sun went down, the desert temperature dropped sharply, and so she wore a loosely knit sweater over her tank top, jeans, and boots. A delicate crucifix glinted on her collarbone. She crossed her ankles and slipped her thumbs into her hip pockets as she waited for the Were to answer.
The slayer’s dark hair was combed into a ponytail. After the sun went down, the desert temperature dropped sharply, and so she wore a loosely knit sweater over her tank top, jeans, and boots. A delicate crucifix glinted on her collarbone. She crossed her ankles and slipped her thumbs into her hip pockets as she waited for the Were to answer.
Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 08:19 pm (UTC)‘Now you look like you have to pee.’
Rhiannon determined that she needed a decent fight; that’s why she was wound so tight.
“I’m ready when you are.”
Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 08:25 pm (UTC)Siofra padded around the end of the lounge, eyes now gold, with tiny flecks of green.
Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 09:37 pm (UTC)“You ready to go?”
She waited for the animal to take the lead this time.
Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 10:22 pm (UTC)Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 11:03 pm (UTC)She closed the front door and eased the screen shut, as well. In a few short moments, she gained the ridge and looked across the desert at Siofra’s side. A brisk wind whistled past her ears. Although the cat was likely to scent sufficient pray for himself, there was no trace of hers, and for now that was fine. Rhiannon smiled and made the leap. The soles of her boots gripped the scraggly plants and shifting sediment as she started to run, darting around the larger boulders, leaping over those small enough to top without breaking her speed. Her leg muscles stretched pleasantly as she lengthened her stride. It wasn’t the towering cityscapes she had grown used to, but she felt the same freedom from the world.
The moon peeked from behind a smattering of high, icy clouds.
Re: Running
on 2013-10-19 11:49 pm (UTC)