Aug. 2nd, 2018
For Thor - Catching Up
Aug. 2nd, 2018 06:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Jane's mind couldn't get off the revolving door of questions. She'd talked to Molly about her memories and of what Thor had said of Sif. If she truly thought her memories of Alice and Remy were real then to Molly they would likely appear real. She'd also talked to others about government experiments and it wasn't above the realm of possibility that what she'd thought was a drug in her system could have been something else. Even Abby who had performed the experiment worked for the government. Had she been in on it? Was she Alice? Was she Remy? Was she Jane? Or was she part of the Warrior Three from Asgard?
There might never be an answer, but there was only one person that could tell her about Sif and Asgard. So she'd sent Thor a message to meet her at the poolside bar. Jane had a feeling this conversation would require alcohol and lots of it. She picked up a bottle of whiskey, something Dean drank so it was familiar, and she poured herself a glass as she waited for her new (old?) friend.
There might never be an answer, but there was only one person that could tell her about Sif and Asgard. So she'd sent Thor a message to meet her at the poolside bar. Jane had a feeling this conversation would require alcohol and lots of it. She picked up a bottle of whiskey, something Dean drank so it was familiar, and she poured herself a glass as she waited for her new (old?) friend.
Breakfast (Tag Liz and Peter Parker)
Aug. 2nd, 2018 11:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After her first night at the Madonna Inn and after asking to stay with Peter, Annie snuck out of the room when she thought the coast was clear. She went back to her room, changed into a t-shirt she found at the boutique and some jeans. It was weird for Annie to wake up and not have her mother making breakfast for her. It was weirder, still, not to have to go to school.
I wouldn't be going to school today back home either. Back home I'm somewhere else because Regent found us and took my dad.
Annie slid into a booth and stared at the tabletop. She no longer had her bracelet on thanks to Peter, but her eyes lingered where it normally was. Annie tried not to look as sad as she felt.
I wouldn't be going to school today back home either. Back home I'm somewhere else because Regent found us and took my dad.
Annie slid into a booth and stared at the tabletop. She no longer had her bracelet on thanks to Peter, but her eyes lingered where it normally was. Annie tried not to look as sad as she felt.