[Julia in her mutant verse hearing someone say something extra, mind-blowingly stupid, staring at them without expression.. then briefly possessing them just to make them punch themselves in the face.]
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[Julia in her mutant verse hearing someone say something extra, mind-blowingly stupid, staring at them without expression.. then briefly possessing them just to make them punch themselves in the face.]
[All these cool people on my dash getting or thinking up their mutant names. X-Men or Brotherhood names. Self-chosen names to create a new identity for themselves. Then there is Julia whose power in her mutant AU is so low-key and unnoticeable unless she tells you about it or uses it on you then it might as well be invisible. She doesn’t even see the use in dreaming one up since she’s anonymous as is.
What I’m getting at is she’s probably the dingus who catches nicknames rather than actually getting a proper name. Shit like ‘Pazuzu’ and ‘Mindfreak’ and other such nonsense.]
@krivicudo
“This is not their street. This is your street. Don’t you let any of them think otherwise.”
One would be forgiven for surmising the Russian had powers not unlike the master of magnetism, the way she thoughtlessly strolled across the busy intersection. The New York din was no concern of hers, even as cars honked and drivers screamed their indignation.
Go ahead and hit me, she thought, you’ll pay to put my cat through college.
Turning to look back at her companion, the local began walking backwards, nonplussed. As much disdain as she purported for her city, the mannerisms of its native sons and daughters seemed to have rubbed off on her. Her heart rate was an even lull, despite the situation she found herself in.
“If you give them an inch, they take a mile. Always remember that.”
@homoaecus
Somehow, she felt dirty just looking at so grand a house.
It spoke of nobility that her own homeland abandoned more than fifty years prior, of something too pristine for her long, ugly hands. The woman stared from the road, breath caught in her throat, trying to take in the enormity of the estate before her, how even in disarray it could have such presence. In her wildest dreams, she could not have imagined such a place.
The shadow of the mansion lay long against her delicate figure, and for the first time in what felt like an eternity, Julia felt awfully small.
Her first step was a hesitant thing, disturbing the little nest of leaves that littered the walkway. The natural carpeting crunched under her boots, announcing her every step. This was not how she wanted it to be. She had always been an observer, perhaps always would be, and she had meant to creep up on this monolith, on its inhabitants. Anyone on the grounds would hear her coming even from a distance, no matter how she tried to muffle her footfall.
Anyone would hear her, if they were really there. She knew there ought to be others inside -- no one would be so cruel as to lie about this, no one hated her enough to spread false hope.Even so, the reality of it seemed so suspect. She had gone her whole life living by one law -- Trust, but verify. Who could verify such an earthly delight to her?
She was getting ahead of herself. She did not even know if these people would allow her in, let alone accept her. Perhaps she would be a freak among freaks, mistrusted, disliked, always second-guessed for her abilities. Maybe others of her kind did not have such invasive capabilities.
Before she could think up some pretty lie for her trespassing, some way to enter without announcing herself some ugly thing, she was at the door. I could run, she thought, no one must have seen me, or they would be here by now. The whole land seemed to hold its breath, silent as a grave. Even from behind the door, there was silence. Had everyone inside gone on some trip? Was the building closed for some American holiday she had yet to discover?
She should run.
Instead, bony knuckles came down hard against the front door, even as the rest of her seemed to shrink back.
Mikey never really haunted a suit like the others or stayed for revenge. Then again he had no idea the purple guy had set up the bite. He just stayed to keep the innocent guards safe from the others. And now he was in Fazbear Fright trying to find where the supposed guard was this time.
The supposed Guard was roaming the halls. It wasn’t time for his shift yet but here he was early in the afternoon. The workers and in-training haunters just left, the Spring Bonnie was’ t active yet….
Strangely, the guard seemed to be in a trance, making slow, deliberate quiet steps, head tilting around, as if he was looking or memorizing something…
A soft sound snaps him out of the trance, amber eyes blink in confusion, the Guard turning around towards the source…..