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Miguel O'Hara ([personal profile] ninjavampire) wrote in [community profile] nightlogs2023-11-13 11:02 pm

talking to ghosts

Who: Miggy & You??
What: Miguel stays behind to do dead honoring activities
Where: the Pole to start
When: Late October, Early November (Day of the Dead time)
Warnings/Notes: themes of mourning, though it can be lighthearted also

Miguel would be reluctantly absent during the action around Halloween. A strange enough decision, given his first instinct would be to throw himself into the fray as a distraction.

But as of late, he couldn’t hide that something was eating at him. The gloomy spell over his mood seemed more intense than months prior, burning away his patience and making short tempered remarks and the flashing of fangs more easy to let slip. He'd done okay keeping things somewhat under lock, but it was clear now something was definitely wrong.

And so, after some tense, but persuasive conversation just convincing enough to accept staying behind, Miguel finds himself idle on a quieter and lonelier Pole for a few days.

((prompts incoming - brackets or prose are fine))
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2023-11-21 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe not most of the year," Stacia allows, because this is a delicate topic and she's not stupid enough to look at Miguel making cute things and not assume that they're for someone who died far too young. "But this close to Día de los Muertos?" She smiles, letting herself feel a little sad herself. "I've even got some good funny anecdotes, like the time one of my friends decided to fight a meth lab with his face."
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2023-11-21 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mostly it's related in that he's dead now," she says. "Not from the meth lab, he survived that. He was murdered. But the meth lab story is funnier."

She lifts her chin from her hands and folds her arms on the table, leaning forward a bit.

"So my buddy, Bares -- it's a nickname, long story, not relevant -- Bares was on a run through the woods on his own one day and he came across this nasty, smelly shack. It was pretty obvious what it was from his description after the fact, but he didn't recognize it as anything but a nasty eyesore; and he was already in a bad mood, so he decided to wreck the place."

She's fudging a lot of details: Bares-His-Fangs had been born a wolf, which is why he hadn't been able to recognize what the lab was; and he'd been of the opinion that any human things in the woods needed to get wrecked to keep the humans from further encroaching on potential wolf territory. But she's not looking to get into Garou sociopolitical stuff, just bond with Miguel a little.

"Anyway, he goes barreling in without a second thought and sets about making a mess and breaking things. Naturally, it explodes and sends him flying into the trees. He came limping back an hour later, singed and smelling absolutely disgusting, and I teased him for an hour while I helped him get patched up."

She reaches up and presses her fingertips to the edges of her eyes so that the dampness there doesn't build up and run the risk of streaking her makeup.

"Anyway, I promised-slash-threatened him that I was going to tell that story to everyone, so here we are. If you're gonna pick a fight with a meth lab, don't do it with your face."
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2023-12-05 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Stacia laughs.

"Well yes, a fight with a bunch of volatile chemicals is a bad idea," she agrees. "But let's just say that I know a lot of people who are all about the Bad Decision Train. One of many reasons that I am a beloved member of my community is that I am willing to unleash a torrent of sarcastic common sense at just about anyone, regardless of how big they are or how pissed off they happen to be."
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2023-12-11 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aww, that's so kind of you to say!" Stacia says with every sign of sincerity, pressing a hand to her chest as though Miguel had said something sweet rather than agreeing that she is loud and bossy. To be fair, it's something she's proud of; the society she was raised in tries to train that out of little girls, especially those who want to be perceived as 'cute'.

She smiles sadly at Miguel's sympathy. "Thanks," she says. "Turns out that the people responsible had a long history of doing that sort of thing to people they thought were too uppity or interfering with their 'betters'." She sneers over that last word, putting it inside finger quotes like something dirty she doesn't want to touch with her bare skin. "They're not a problem now, and I have hopes that the youngest one can be taught why what they were doing was wrong. But all the people they killed are still dead."

She sighs, sitting back in her seat.

"I've been to too many funerals for someone who never had grandparents."