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That Escalated Quickly (OTA)
Liz was out away from the Inn around noon trying to complete a science experiment that she thought might be useful for the obstacle course she and Kitty were almost ready to start building. She had all the components laid out including benign acids and basis. She wanted to see how she could cause a spray of foam jut out as an obstacle that might need to be avoided or at least distract for a while. It was like a much more sophisticated volcano experiment but instead of 'oozing lava', her goal was for spraying foam.
She was currently on the ground writing notes about a failed attempt - doing things like this was nice to get her mind off of other things that had been taxing her mind lately. That's when she heard panting. Liz looked up, expecting, maybe, to see Dante, but what she saw made her freeze. There was a wolf a few yards away. In her peripherals, she could see three more. Liz knew enough about wolves that she figured there had to be a few more behind her, since they hunt in packs. She started to do quick calculations on how fast they probably were and how fast she was not and then what chemicals she had with her that might be good distractions...
(ooc: Anyone who has a pup itching to use their powers or feel useful, feel free to come help Liz out. There is 6 or 7 wolves depending on your needs [a typical wolf pack size])
She was currently on the ground writing notes about a failed attempt - doing things like this was nice to get her mind off of other things that had been taxing her mind lately. That's when she heard panting. Liz looked up, expecting, maybe, to see Dante, but what she saw made her freeze. There was a wolf a few yards away. In her peripherals, she could see three more. Liz knew enough about wolves that she figured there had to be a few more behind her, since they hunt in packs. She started to do quick calculations on how fast they probably were and how fast she was not and then what chemicals she had with her that might be good distractions...
(ooc: Anyone who has a pup itching to use their powers or feel useful, feel free to come help Liz out. There is 6 or 7 wolves depending on your needs [a typical wolf pack size])
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When the sky lit up around her like a big stage show, Liz took a natural step back to avoid it, though she realized quickly that she wasn't in danger from Molly's spell.
The wolves yelped in surprise, the pack leader taking several steps back while the others stepped back many more feet, ears flattened. The pack leader looked hesitant, but perhaps on the fence of it's next plan of attack.
"Looks like they don't like it..." Liz felt better having Molly there. Having anyone around, really, because things felt safer even if they weren't completely.
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She thought about the spell that she did that sent people to sleep, but the key word was people. Molly wasn't a hundred percent sure that it would work on wolves. Go big or go home. "Neru." Molly flicked her hand toward the closest wolf and lucky for her it dropped.
Unfortunately for Molly, the one closest to the one that just fell turned their attention to her. It snarled and swiped at her. "Neru." There might have been a little fear in that spell because two went down and Molly was able to get next to Liz.
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Liz slowly bent down and then stood back up holding two beakers. Nothing like trying science in the middle of being terrified, right?
One of the ones still awake did not seem to like the fact that some of the pack was down for the count and growled, advancing on them. Liz hoped she'd have enough strength to throw the liquids and have it reach. . She sucked in a breath and threw the liquids at them. They mixed in mid-air and hit the wolf in the face, foam forming over its eyes and snout a little like foam shaving cream coming out of the spout. Liz frowned despite the wolf seeming to stop and retreat a bit, confused. "Sorry!"
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One of the remaining wolves began to inch closer and Molly reached out to hold on to Liz's arm to let her know it was all right. The wolf snuffled at their feet but only for a moment before it turned away.
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Liz tensed and couldn't seem to breathe, even when Molly took her arm. It was only when the wolf seemed to walk away and the blinded one somehow managed to retreat as well did Liz actually exhale. "...Thank you." And then she looked around. "Where... are we?"
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She blushed a little. "Thank you. I, um. I guess I have practice with thinking fast from back home." A comment that amused her more than it should, maybe, but it was also truthful. "I should probably bring back the chemicals... can I grab them?" There was a small box to put them all in so it wouldn't necessarily be cumbersome.
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"What were you working on before you were joined by the wolves?"
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Liz started to gather the appropriate material and deposit them into the box. It was a pretty easy task. "I'm - I'm trying to figure out the best formula to create as sticky foam substance to use in a project Kitty and I are working on. It's messy so I thought doing it out here made the most sense."
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"That's good thinking." Liz smiled. "I was trying not to disturb people. I'd probably be annoyed if I wanted to go swimming and there was some girl on the beach making a mess."
The materials were collect, Liz lifted the box with a smile.
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Liz most definitely stayed close to Molly as they headed back to the inn. Her eyes remained mostly on the wolves as if they might give some sign of seeing them and attacking. Wolves were, in reality, quite beautiful, but also quite terrifying.
"My friend Maria would be so excited to meet people who could do magic. She's really into all that sort of supernatural stuff."
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She ducked her head a little, smiling. "Is it weird, having a mentor you had a crush on?"
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Liz blushed this time, deep and red. "That, um, that definitely sounds embarrassing." She laughed. It was that sort of soft, nervous laugh on an exhale you did when you could definitely picture it happening to yourself. "I don't know if I would have been able to face him again if it were me."
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It really helped to soothe her pride that she'd felt what he had and known that he had been both embarrassed and attracted.
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She ducked her head, her cheeks still red. "Do they do that a lot? Guys, I mean. Picture you naked after they've seen you naked." She meant the universal 'you' not necessarily Molly herself.
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"Does that ever go away?" Occasionally even she thought of Peter naked when she saw him.
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She dropped the veil since they were far enough from the wolves and they were upwind so they wouldn't smell Liz and her.
Her lips quirked, "notice I said all the time or frequently. But, the first time you have a sexual encounter, you'll think about it more than before. I don't just mean penetrating sex. I was technically a virgin until after high school. Only technically." Molly had given Harry advice on restraints when she'd been fourteen. It still made her smile to see his face when she had.
"Daydreams take over then."
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"I guess that makes sense... that the more experience you have, the easier things get." And probably the less weird things felt, too. Sometimes things felt really weird.
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She didn't go into the number of times that they'd had sex before that. "It was a little scary understanding how much it could change everything. Sam will always be my best friend and I didn't want to screw that up. Sex changes everything, but sex with real emotion changes it even more."
And it scared the shit out of her sometimes, even now.
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Liz looked to her as they drew closer to the inn. "If there's already emotions... could the change ever, um... be bad?" Like somehow sex suddenly caused a divide in what used to be a strong relationship.
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