http://theban-sphinx.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] theban-sphinx.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] neutral_omens2007-01-31 11:33 pm
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Time: January 19th, 2001
Status: Private - Sphix and Ellie
Setting: The cellar
Summary: The sphinx and Ellie meet



As the months passed and both Hera and the police remained absent, Sphix allowed herself to let her guard down and settle into living in the Manor. Somewhere in the course of early winter she started to regard the basement as her territory, and before the winter holidays had passed she had made it a habit to take a walk through the basement at dawn and at dusk. After all, what good was a territory if you weren’t going to defend it?

She was on one of her now routine morning walks when she heard a faint sound - a clock clicking open, most probably - and the barely audible squeaking of a seldom used door swinging open. The sphinx stopped mid-step, trying to recall what exactly was behind the corner. She had, after long weeks of trying, managed to pry open most of the doors in the cellar, but there were a few that stubbornly remained shut. And this way… this way was the water room, wasn’t it? She had heard wet, splashing sounds on the occasions she had stood behind the door, trying to force it to cooperate.

For a moment, the sphinx considered turning into her human form. She abandoned the idea quickly; she had no clothing with her, and walking around without anything on her did not, in most occasions, go over too well. She would just have to catch the intruder as she was, even if it meant losing the cover that looking like a human provided. She pressed her wings closer to her body and, tail twitching in annoyance, went to see who had trespassed her territory.

[identity profile] chantinellie.livejournal.com 2007-04-06 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm, I used to get that whenever the halos were around. You might try talking to a good sorcerer. There are ways around it." She smiled prettily at the driver's odd glance, effectively distracting him from the peculiar conversation, but then had to remind him to keep his eyes on the road with a discrete nod. Sometimes the tricks of the trade worked a little too well.

"The Manor does get a bit stuffy after a while, though. We could stop by St. James'
Park if we have time, take in some fresh air before we head home." And see how Aziraphale's ducks are doing, she added privately, smiling a little sadly to herself. There was a slim chance the angel himself might even be there, but she tried not to get her hopes up.

[identity profile] chantinellie.livejournal.com 2007-04-09 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"True," Ellie said neutrally. "It's always better to know what's coming."

The seasons were much the same to her, but come to think of it, the ducks might not be around right now. She felt oddly disappointed. "Let's just play it by ear, then."

((OOC, shall we move this thread to Outside Omens when they get to the store? Also, would you object if Crowley reprises her NPC role as the Selfridge's saleslady who helped John and Crowley when they went there?)