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& you could run so fast & fade away- sept. open post
September 6, late night: open
It was a text that had done it in the end. A text from one of the other Shadow girls to all of them- Abigail had been arrested by the Guardians. Geap Manor was in flames. and they were coming for the rest of them.
Nancy didn't waste time. She tossed whatever she could into an enchanted bag- unsure if she'd ever be able to return to her apartment. Anything of value, be it sentimental or monetary was grabbed, but she knew her time was limited. While her flat was in Colin Coward's name, rather than her own, she knew they'd be on to her.
With Juliet at her side, she snuck down her fire escape, a spell muffling her footsteps. She dressed as unassumingly as she could- jeans, a hoodie and trainers. Without makeup on she could have been anyone. Hood up, she crept through the side streets. She had to get out of Enfield as soon as she could, had to find some place to hide. And she knew exactly where that was. The trick was getting there.
September 7, early morning: closed to Cooper
It was nearly morning, by the time Nancy found herself at her destination, right outside Cooper's door. She knocks, rather than barges in, rapping her fist three times against the door as quick as she can. A moment later and she's looking over her shoulder, wondering if perhaps she'd been followed.
No, she couldn't have been. She'd gone the long way, taking unnecessary detours, getting on and off of the tube at the same station. She'd kept her face covered, away from the CCTVs as best she could, staying in the dark. Nancy couldn't have been followed.
Juliet paced back and fourth behind her, having followed her the whole way. Standing in front of Cooper's door, Nancy knows she's nearly safe, but the adrenaline coursing through her veins won't let her stop, won't let her think about anything other than getting safe. What's just happened hasn't sunk in yet. But given time, it will.
September. 12, afternoon: Closed to Eames
Nancy keeps looking at the door of Eames' new flat, her back straight. There's a puppy in front of her, and she's eagerly petting him, but her heart isn't quite in it. "I can't believe you got a dog," she tells Eames, looking away from the door for a moment. "What a sweetheart, aren't you, Boxer?"
A dog, a new house, a new title. It was funny, in a way: as Nancy's world crashed down around her, Eames' star seemed to be rising in his court. Good- she liked seeing him happy.
Mid September: open
For the rest of the month, Nancy is keeping to the shadows. She's cautious, hardly daring to go out at night, even though she knows now, in Islington territory, she's safe. Redbright won't be able to find her, or if she does, she can't do anything about it. So she hopes, though it's been made clear that traditional rules are quickly being thrown out the window.
When she does go out, it's to work, and even that's taken a turn for the worse. Since Harris had ascended to power, work had been drying up, and what had happened at Harris' party had certainly sent a message, as Cesare had said. Worse, still was her apartment in Enfield was a place she couldn't yet return to- a place to work. As such, most nights she's in bars and back alleys, if she didn't have appointments set.
She keeps to herself, though, eyes carefully glued to the door of any building she's in, quick to glance over her shoulder.
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It was a text that had done it in the end. A text from one of the other Shadow girls to all of them- Abigail had been arrested by the Guardians. Geap Manor was in flames. and they were coming for the rest of them.
Nancy didn't waste time. She tossed whatever she could into an enchanted bag- unsure if she'd ever be able to return to her apartment. Anything of value, be it sentimental or monetary was grabbed, but she knew her time was limited. While her flat was in Colin Coward's name, rather than her own, she knew they'd be on to her.
With Juliet at her side, she snuck down her fire escape, a spell muffling her footsteps. She dressed as unassumingly as she could- jeans, a hoodie and trainers. Without makeup on she could have been anyone. Hood up, she crept through the side streets. She had to get out of Enfield as soon as she could, had to find some place to hide. And she knew exactly where that was. The trick was getting there.
September 7, early morning: closed to Cooper
It was nearly morning, by the time Nancy found herself at her destination, right outside Cooper's door. She knocks, rather than barges in, rapping her fist three times against the door as quick as she can. A moment later and she's looking over her shoulder, wondering if perhaps she'd been followed.
No, she couldn't have been. She'd gone the long way, taking unnecessary detours, getting on and off of the tube at the same station. She'd kept her face covered, away from the CCTVs as best she could, staying in the dark. Nancy couldn't have been followed.
Juliet paced back and fourth behind her, having followed her the whole way. Standing in front of Cooper's door, Nancy knows she's nearly safe, but the adrenaline coursing through her veins won't let her stop, won't let her think about anything other than getting safe. What's just happened hasn't sunk in yet. But given time, it will.
September. 12, afternoon: Closed to Eames
Nancy keeps looking at the door of Eames' new flat, her back straight. There's a puppy in front of her, and she's eagerly petting him, but her heart isn't quite in it. "I can't believe you got a dog," she tells Eames, looking away from the door for a moment. "What a sweetheart, aren't you, Boxer?"
A dog, a new house, a new title. It was funny, in a way: as Nancy's world crashed down around her, Eames' star seemed to be rising in his court. Good- she liked seeing him happy.
Mid September: open
For the rest of the month, Nancy is keeping to the shadows. She's cautious, hardly daring to go out at night, even though she knows now, in Islington territory, she's safe. Redbright won't be able to find her, or if she does, she can't do anything about it. So she hopes, though it's been made clear that traditional rules are quickly being thrown out the window.
When she does go out, it's to work, and even that's taken a turn for the worse. Since Harris had ascended to power, work had been drying up, and what had happened at Harris' party had certainly sent a message, as Cesare had said. Worse, still was her apartment in Enfield was a place she couldn't yet return to- a place to work. As such, most nights she's in bars and back alleys, if she didn't have appointments set.
She keeps to herself, though, eyes carefully glued to the door of any building she's in, quick to glance over her shoulder.
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"I see." She holds her cup with both hands again, looking out the window for a moment.
"Eames? Can I tell you something?"
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Eames nods, expression soft. "Of course.'
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"I ran into an old client... And some of his friends."
She keeps looking at the tea. "He was- I could smell the blood and alcohol on him. He wanted me to join him and his friends. There were... six of them, in total, I think. They were all vampires. I'd only ever worked with one of them before, the others were supposed to be important, I'm not sure who they were. But the john wanted me to work with them that night. Obviously I told him no, I'm not stupid, I know that they would have killed me, like it or not, when they were so far gone. But he tried. Really tried to get me to agree." She can't let him think the worst happened when it didn't. He'd listened to her, eventually, after he came to the conclusion that she wasn't worth his time that night. Or ever, as it were.
"The whole thing just... It doesn't feel right." She takes a sip of her tea, and seems to reset. "I'm probably just being dramatic." Please don't care about her wellbeing. She's perfectly fine and safe and walked away from the whole incident with some scraped knees and a bruised arm. It could have been a thousand times worse.
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"You're not being dramatic," it comes out less gentle than he'd like, edging close to him telling her rather than reassuring. "Six drunk vampires? Of course it didn't feel right-- they didn't hurt you, did they?"
He's almost surprised she's still in one piece with the way the entitled wastes of skin have been lately.
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She presses her lips together and glances up at Eames through her dark lashes. "No. I'm fine." She had a lovely handprint on her arm, but she wore long sleeves today for a reason.
"No one hurt me."
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Caring is so inconvenient.
"You've got good instincts." It's when her feelings get involved that things seem to get messy for her, but as far as he can tell Nancy's gut is pretty spot on most of the time. "If something doesn't feel right, don't do it."
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"Thanks. I just... Even if it weren't six of them and just the usual man... That night felt so wrong." He'd likely still been upset. He'd proven her right, refusing her entrance to the Anglo. And that had been quality working places.
"too bad- he was a good tipper." She plays it off, but it still hurts.
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"Well you know where I'll be practicing," she tells him. Ooh- she could set appointments!
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The kind of men who wanna feel desirable because they wasted their lives and are willing to pay a lot for it, basically.
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"Dinner and a show types. I could work with that." give her a bit of a break. "Don't feel obligated, of course. You already do so much for me, Eames."
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"Do you?" She looks up at him with a frown playing on her lips. He doesn't need to. But she appreciates it. "Well, it's a far cry from Fagin."
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And she means it.