Mr. Grossmann (
dont_turn_around) wrote2012-10-16 12:41 pm
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Hunting Slenderman

In the mist and fog and silence, there is a cave. There is darkness within darkness there and nothing more and the faint whiff of something ... not right.
But there's a drawing stuck to the rocks that frame the opening, a childish grouping of trees and a tall, thin man, with the words TAMAN SHUD.
Here is the end.
"I think we should go here," says Jack.
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Asami lowers her own light, but steps forward, right up to the edge that continues into the darkness.
Her voice is quieter but no less certain. "That won't make us leave this time."
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The angel, the fight outside--he has never encountered such resistance.
It's so much better when they scream.
The tunnel they are in comes to an abrupt end, opening to a vast cavern.
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Strange, blood-dark symbols mark the walls, revealed in fits and starts by Ambriel's gleaming radiance and the glow of Asami's flashlight. Some of them are familiar, circles crossed with Xs repeating over and over again.
Some are older, much older, written in languages long forgotten by any earthly civilization left living.
no eyes to see
no ears to hear
in darkness feeds
on flesh and fear
At the heart of the chamber, stretched out on a bed of raised earth like an altar, rests a human-sized bar of chocolate, with the familiar features of Bucky Barnes just barely perceptible through the thinner coating of cocoa that yet allows him to breathe. One hand is frozen in a clawlike shape, silently and futilely protesting his imprisonment.
An orange figure the size of a child lies crumpled and bleeding at the base of the altar, a gun at its side and one arm in a sling.
Behind the altar, facelessly watching, stands the Slender Man himself.
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It deflects away from him as if it bounced off a wall.
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Wait, hold up, when did that guy get here?
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When did that guy get here?
Because he wasn't there to begin with.
And he certainly didn't come in behind them.
Unless...
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From out of nowhere, he produces an American twenty-dollar bill, pinches it between two fingers, and holds it out to Slenderman.
"Go buy yourself a sandwich, kid," he says. "You look terrible."
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Alas, he does not take the money.
(They don't make sandwiches in 'baby', do they?)
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A little dry, "It's... getting a lot easier to not believe in this thing."
Namely because this all somehow became a lot more unbelievable.
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Then, with a very put-upon sigh, he turns back to Slenderman. "Fine," he grouses, wiggling the twenty back and forth, "your loss."
With a quick flick of his wrist, he tosses the money at Slenderman's feet, then turns around to give the party a quick once-over. Seemingly satisfied at what he finds, he grins, directs a wink to Asami in particular, and lifts a hand.
Snap.
Yeah, that's about as helpful as he's gonna get. He's gone.
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And not feeling like himself.
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Like he felt the Slenderman's presence in the bar, he can feel it now--a weakening of strength, maybe even of will.
"Steve," he says softly, "go get your friend."
And as Steve makes his way to the slab of chocolate, Jack calls out, "Unnamed god, it's time we made a few things clear to you. This is Milliways, and we protect our own. Your days are gone and over. The people you've overtaken, they don't deserve this cruelty. We will help them--we will bring them back to themselves.
"But mostly, Tall and Tentacled," he smiles, "you really do look terrible."
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It takes a moment for his eyes to adjust to the scene in front of him. There were people... and the evil thing... and um, was that... chocolate he smelled down near the centre?
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Dani blinks, taking in the tableau in front of her. She recognizes Jack, and a couple of the others that had been at the meeting. And, of course, there's Skinny-britches.
"...the hell is going on here?"
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"I dunno, but it looks like we're just in time for the party," he says grimly.
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He whirls to the newcomers, tentacles poised as if to snatch, hands already reaching for the tasty morsels young people and the little rabbit.
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The cave quakes. There is a flash of green light.
And then there is someone in the cave who is like Jack, but isn't Jack--someone fierce and wild and old, containing so much energy that the air in the cave seems to dance like trees in the wind or wild colts on the plains.
Herne the Hunter has made his presence known.
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