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I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
Who: [Bad username or site: ihadmittenson title= @ livejournal.com], [Bad username or site: smartest86 title= @ livejournal.com], [Bad username or site: doubtheaven title= @ livejournal.com] and [Bad username or site: iwantyousafe title= @ livejournal.com]. (AKA Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion respectively.)
What: Books Time Skip - The Wizard of Oz
When: Friday the 13th, mid-morning.
Where: The landing/Oz.
Status: In progress.
Warnings: None currently. Will be updated if need be.
She would blame it on boredom later if anyone asked, but something was making Brooke restless. She couldn't really sit still, so instead of trying to stay put (like she had been for the past half hour), she decided to go explore the hotel. She hadn't really made it too far on other floors, especially after the nightmare thing, but today she wanted to.
Needed to.
Eventually she made it to the third floor, her attention drawn briefly to the windows of the landing. She looked out over the back lawn for a moment, but didn't stay put. That restless feeling was still there and something inside of her was pulling towards the other side of the area.
When she tried the door to the library, it was locked. She fiddled with it for a few moments before giving up, her arms crossing over her chest. Just as she was about to turn around and go back to her own level, Brooke caught sight of the book sitting right in front of her feet on the floor.
Crouching down, she reached a hand out to pick it up. As soon as she touched the cover, however, everything around her changed. She was no longer surrounded by thick carpets and wooden walls; nothing looked remotely familiar and, when she glanced around, panic started to set it.
"Hello?" she called out, hoping that someone would be around to help her.
What: Books Time Skip - The Wizard of Oz
When: Friday the 13th, mid-morning.
Where: The landing/Oz.
Status: In progress.
Warnings: None currently. Will be updated if need be.
She would blame it on boredom later if anyone asked, but something was making Brooke restless. She couldn't really sit still, so instead of trying to stay put (like she had been for the past half hour), she decided to go explore the hotel. She hadn't really made it too far on other floors, especially after the nightmare thing, but today she wanted to.
Needed to.
Eventually she made it to the third floor, her attention drawn briefly to the windows of the landing. She looked out over the back lawn for a moment, but didn't stay put. That restless feeling was still there and something inside of her was pulling towards the other side of the area.
When she tried the door to the library, it was locked. She fiddled with it for a few moments before giving up, her arms crossing over her chest. Just as she was about to turn around and go back to her own level, Brooke caught sight of the book sitting right in front of her feet on the floor.
Crouching down, she reached a hand out to pick it up. As soon as she touched the cover, however, everything around her changed. She was no longer surrounded by thick carpets and wooden walls; nothing looked remotely familiar and, when she glanced around, panic started to set it.
"Hello?" she called out, hoping that someone would be around to help her.
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Castiel tried to move a little but the clasps had him effectively stuck in place. Watching Rose tumble earned a muffled groan. Great. This was just great. His blue eyes rolled upward. He was growing tired of his confinement.
As for suggestions, he did have one.
"Mmph! Mmmmph. O-mph Ca-mph." Talking wasn't any easier than moving, apparently.
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Though bound, the man was clearly trying to tell her something. Rose attempted to make out the words. Unfortunately, the rusted metal across his lips made it nearly impossible. O-something... C-something... she decided to follow his gaze, instead. The path of her dark eyes matched his, and then- "Ah!" There, sticking out of the untamed grass, was a metal spout. She ran to investigate.
"Oil can!" Rose exclaimed, picking up the precious tool. She turned to show Castiel, but it was clear that he'd seen the thing there the whole time. Another frown. "...Ya mean they left this 'ere, righ' in front o' ya t' look at?" She shook her head in disbelief. "Bloody torture, tha' is."
Ever the Companion, Rose briskly returned to Castiel's side. She supposed that his mouth was the best place to start. Standing on her tiptoes, she found the heavy clasp behind his head. "Don' struggle or anythin'," she requested gently. "This'll be easier if ya ain't rattlin' around." She tilted the can forward. Its contents seeped into the mobile parts of the clasp, as well as over the super-rusty spots. If the mechanism was stuck, extra moisture could maybe allow her to break it with force. Rose listened to the forest around them while working. Whoever had done this to Castiel could still be around. She had no idea where they were or what they were dealing with.
When satisfied, she struck the clasp a few times with the bottom of her palm. The metal protested for a moment, before finally swinging open with a crack. "There!" she smiled broadly. Castiel was free to speak- or, more likely, just breathe properly for a few moments.
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As she approached to help him, he took her advice and stood as still as possible. There was a soft grunt of discomfort as she worked the clasp, and once it was open and the first piece was removed he gasped for breath and sighed deeply.
"Thank you."
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"Arms next," she nodded. Given that the poor guy was stuck trusting her, Rose thought it helpful to narrate her actions. Besides, she always felt more comfortable when dentists and the like did the same for her. "Jus' gonna take a look." She crouched down to inspect Castiel's left wrist. "'ey, good! Th' rust 'ere ain't so bad." The blonde went to work. Trying to be conservative with the oil, she sighed. There was so much metal. Hopefully, the captive was patient.
As she poured, Rose's mind drifted. She pictured The Doctor's barren room. Maybe he'd been dragged to this place, too, but- no, no. The room had been lifeless. Rose bit her bottom lip, forcing herself to focus. Castiel needed her optimism.
The clasp opened, and Rose clapped triumphantly. "Rotate your wrist a li'l," she encouraged. "You're probably cramped up, yea?"
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His wrist was moved at the instruction and he did find the limb to be sore. A slight wince and once he was free enough, he raised his arm slightly to have a look. Yeah, this has not been a pleasant experience at all. And since he was now stuck in a new strange place, he needed to be at his best, just in case.
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Giving the oil can a shake, the girl stood. Her free hand tugged at some loosened links near Castiel's shoulder. "Sorry," she said quietly, unsure if she was hurting him.
The silence was weird. "Soooo, mate," Rose managed, "D'ya know 'ow this 'appened, or didja arrive this way?"
/comes crashing in
"Hello?" she called out, just like she had done before. The voice sounded familiar, especially with that accent, but she didn't want to be calling out Rose's name on the off chance that it wasn't her. "Is there someone there?"
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"We're here to rescue you!" he called. Then, he paused. "Kind of." Another pause. "Okay, not really, but misery loves company, right?"
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The blonde quickly turned to Castiel. She had really wanted to talk to him more in private. Without much warning, she leaned in close to his face. If she was lucky, she could clear up a thing or two before the others arrived. Whispering so only he could hear, she explained rapidly, "Listen. I know abou' the Winchesters. Sam tol' me wha' they are, wha' they do for a livin', an' I know you know 'em, so I, I mean ya don' 'ave t-" She could hear footsteps, and quickly silenced herself.
Rose stepped a few paces toward the voices. They had to be nearby, but the thick trees made it hard to tell. "Whatcha!" she yelled. "Tha' you, Brooke??"
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"There was a book and I.. just got stuck like this." Nothing really came before it that he could remember.
Hearing others coming did make the angel concerned, since he didn't know if those people would be friendly or not. And then Rose imparted her information, which only made Castiel look a bit surprised. He said nothing on the matter though and worked at freeing his legs as the pair came down the yellow brick road.
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"You know," she said to Max, "I really hate nature. If I'm going to be stuck outside like this, I demand a cabin complete with running water and doors to keep bugs out."
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Her self-consciousness started looming over her. Maybe she was uninteresting. Ugly. Maybe Sam didn't like her at all and had told everyone else everything first. Where was Sam? Buffy? Norrington? Maybe they were dead. Maybe Rose was stuck here, while everyone else was dead! Maybe-
The girl paused. This wasn't right. Ever since she'd landed in the forest, it was like everything was... scaring her. She was usually much braver, and considerably more rational. Her free hand moved to bury itself in her hair. Rose hadn't noticed it, but her blonde locks were longer, shaggy, and ratted out. Awful! "Castiel, why didn' ya tell me I 'ad a bloody mane? I look like some type o'-"
Lion. She looked to Castiel, still standing in a heap of metal. No, more than metal. Tin. They were a lion and a tin man, standing in a forest, surrounded by the sounds of monkeys, tigers, and bears. Oh my.
"Brooke!" She yelled, figuring it out for herself. "Brooke, Brooke!!" Rose rushed over to Castiel, who still had a few more clasps about his feet. "We're gettin' out o' this mess," she said, dropping low to finish freeing him. "Now."
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While Brooke and Rose were reunited, Max observed the situation. It was all very peculiar, but if he was remembering the story correctly, it really wasn't. There were four of them, and they all at least somewhat visually fit the roles: the Tin Man, Lion, Dorothy, and, of course, the Scarecrow - unless he was leaving someone else out. He frowned as he thought about it.
Finally, he said, "This is everyone, right? Or have you guys seen anyone else? I'm Max, by the way."
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"Sorry?" Is all he could manage to say when Rose wasn't pleased that he hadn't pointed out her interesting hairstyle. He wasn't sure what was going on here, but after the last bout of dreams, he wasn't surprised to think the house had done it to them again.
All he wondered now was if Sam and Dean were around here somewhere or in some kind of trouble.
"I'm Castiel."
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As she worked out the second braid in her hair, Brooke glanced around the forest. "Did they have angry trees in the book, too, or was that just the movie?" If they had it in the book, then she was going to want to get back to the path as soon as possible because getting pelted with apples didn't sound like her idea of a good time.
But they did look delicious.
Without waiting for an answer, she moved over to one of the trees and picked an apple off the closest branch. Her free hand continued to fluff out her hair as she bit into the fruit.
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At Max's introduction, she smiled, extending a cordial hand. "I'm Rose." She quickly ran through the characters in her head. "Yea, this should be everyone, unless someone gets t'be Toto!" Rose thought of Dean, and smirked. Brilliant.
As Brooke took an apple from above her head, the forest seemed to tremble with discontent. Were the trees moving, or were winged monkeys assembling just out of view? The blonde tried not to be intimidated. She assured herself that the fear in her chest was the Lion's, and not her own.
"Can we get goin'?" Rose asked. "I'm sure we 'ave a Wicked Witch t' melt, yea?" She wasn't thinking about the Wizard, or the Emerald City, or even the sparkling shoes Brooke wore on her feet. No, there was surely a villain to kill, just like last time.
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But then he found himself distracted by Brooke's decision to steal fruit from the trees. He couldn't actually remember what happened at this part, but he found himself shaking his head fiercely. "Yeah, we should go. I feel like this really isn't a good idea."
He took a few steps across the yellow bricks. "So basically, all we have to do is find the Wizard and melt the Witch and we should be good, right? Unless...!" Max's eyes widened and he snapped his fingers. He had a hunch.
Sorry, I know it's not my turn, but Rose HAS TO DO THIS.
"Amazin'! I'm definitely skippin'," she said, unaware of Brooke's rule against it. Trying to make the best of things, Rose grabbed Castiel's arm. Not waiting for his permission, she more or less dragged him down the path, mimicking the footwork of the film.
/snerk
And a wizard, too? "Are we setting the wizard on fire?" Because a wizard could be up to no good as well.
Before he could ask more, he found his arm grabbed and lurched forward after Rose. Why was she doing that! It wasn't very effective when it came to walking, and he wasn't aware of any traditions when it came to yellow bricks. She might have skipped, but he continuously stumbled after her.
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"We're soaking the witch with water, actually," she said to Castiel as she glanced over at Max. Instead of just taking off like Rose had, she was waiting for her skipping partner to agree as well.
"And the wizard's supposed to help us get out of here. At least, that's what happened in the movie."
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"Let's do this," he said, and he started down the path.
But, unfortunately, he didn't keep it up for very long when he spotted something in the sky. He tossed it off as a bird, but then it kept coming. And he saw that it was a bit too big to be a bird. He frowned, looking at it closer.
A - monkey?
"Guys?" Max tried.
And then he did remember the flying monkeys, just as his foot caught on a badly-placed brick and he went tumbling to the ground.
"Holy mother of pearl," he yelled. Maybe if he somehow rolled into the grass, they wouldn't see him.
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The air was instantly aflutter with fur and feathers. Rose looked up. The noise was deafening. Winged primates swooped and dipped chaotically, the image of mayhem. If the apes belonged to an army, their organization tactics were indecipherable.
She was entranced. Just like a feline, Rose turned her head back and forth, watching one creature, then another, then another. Several moments of distraction passed before she could snap out of it. The girl- not lion- shook her head sharply, and covered her ears. Despite this, Rose could feel the familiar fear of the character creeping in.
The Wicked Witch of the West knew they were here.
"I think this is the par' where we run!!"
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The logistics would have to wait until later. With the swarm approaching, he stared at the sky and knit his brow. A frown began to crease his face. Were they to run? Where exactly should they run to?
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Internally, she was cursing herself. Externally, she was trying to get the monkey off her as she screamed for helped. "You guys can't let them take me," she yelled, because she knew exactly what would happen to her. And just because the movie ended happily didn't mean that the book did.
Suddenly, she found herself regretting not caring more about English.
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Oh, right. Be brainless and stuff. Cool.
But either way, Max found himself scrambling to his feet and running headfirst into the swarm - which probably wasn't the best idea, but what else was there to do, exactly? Besides, it gave the others a chance to hear some loud swears coming from his mouth as the monkeys attached themselves to him. Some of those words might not have actually existed.
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