Checking the cards he's collected so far, they appear to be mostly swords and pentacles. Useless. Presley drops his cards on the milk crate, and walks past the immobile boy and his mother to check the cards that were blown to the wall. "And the future card..." He reaches up and tugs down the one caught in the spiderweb, spinning on his heel to flash it at his friends. "Death."
"I got the six!" Felicity announces and flicks the card in Patrice's direction. But she's a witch, not a magician, and the card nosedives to the porch. She picks it up and walks it over to him.
Edited (just wanted to get this in before work starts) 2020-06-05 17:19 (UTC)
Should have held on to that card a little better, Felicity. Just as she's about to pass it to Patrice, she loses it, snatched away on a breeze and carried across the porch to that green smoke. It flickers, sort of appearing to move and sort of not, like a holographic image, but that doesn't stop it from carrying the six of wands up, up and out of sight.
At first, it seems like it might just be gone, trapping the group here forever, but a keen eye will spot it on the floor above little Wyatt's home, stuck in the grille of that window AC unit.
"Ughhhhhhhh," Patrice groans, because he doesn't want to do anything else but he also assumes that time is of the essence.
"I'm also the best looking, and I'm telling Wyatt I did this whole thing by myself," he complains, tucking the first two cards into his pocket as he heads over to assess the situation. Presley is a little right, though - he shouldn't have to get up as high to get a hold of the card. Even so, this is terrifying, especially given the wind earlier, and he doesn't want to do it.
It looks like if someone tall enough climbed up the porch railing, they might be able to stretch and grab the card, though it would put them right in that green smoke.
"I'll spot you," Mary Grace offers to Patrice, who is obviously the one climbing up into that smoke. "If you fall, just angle your ass toward me 'n' Pres."
Edited (SORRY I'm done now lol ) 2020-06-05 22:41 (UTC)
Presley tucks the Death card into the safe confines of his tote bag, and moves within spotting distance. "You're in good hands," he says, full of reassurance. "We're experienced."
Patrice flips off his friends before taking off his jacket and wrapping it around his face, tying the sleeves behind his head to give him at least some protection.
"You guys seriously don't have anything to help me out?" he asks before starting his ascent, voice a little muffled by the fabric.
Presley rolls his eyes. "You are so whiny," he says before brandishing his wand. With every bit of theatricality at his disposal, Presley sweeps it before him and aims a gust of wind at the green smoke.
It takes some stretching. For a few minutes, the tips of Patrice's fingers just barely brush the card, and it looks like they might need to come up with another plan. But then, he's able to knock it free and grab it.
By now, he's spent several minutes in the smoke, and though it's thinner, he can still smell something harsh and sharp. It burns his lungs a little, until it doesn't anymore. Then everything seems pretty... fun. Isn't this all just so funny?
Patrice can't help but cough as the smoke pulls into his lungs, but at least he's got the card. He shoves it into his pocket and is about to start his descent when, suddenly, he doesn't really want to. No, going down there seems kind of boring - especially because it means doing more work. With only one hand still gripping the railing he swings out while laughing a little, his feet still planted against the structure but his position much more precarious than it was before.
"Ughhh, I don't want to do any more of this," he half complains, but he sounds more amused than annoyed.
"W-hy~?" Patrice asks of Felicity, voice sing-songy as he pulls himself in closer to the side of the building and then lets go of the railing, quickly flipping his grip from overhanded to underhanded. He nearly falls, but manages to catch himself at the last moment.
MEMORY: Practice
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At first, it seems like it might just be gone, trapping the group here forever, but a keen eye will spot it on the floor above little Wyatt's home, stuck in the grille of that window AC unit.
MEMORY: Practice
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Mary Grace holds the rope out to the others. She's done her part, get to climbing, someone else!
MEMORY: Practice
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"I'm also the best looking, and I'm telling Wyatt I did this whole thing by myself," he complains, tucking the first two cards into his pocket as he heads over to assess the situation. Presley is a little right, though - he shouldn't have to get up as high to get a hold of the card. Even so, this is terrifying, especially given the wind earlier, and he doesn't want to do it.
MEMORY: Practice
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"You guys seriously don't have anything to help me out?" he asks before starting his ascent, voice a little muffled by the fabric.
MEMORY: Practice
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By now, he's spent several minutes in the smoke, and though it's thinner, he can still smell something harsh and sharp. It burns his lungs a little, until it doesn't anymore. Then everything seems pretty... fun. Isn't this all just so funny?
MEMORY: Practice
"Ughhh, I don't want to do any more of this," he half complains, but he sounds more amused than annoyed.
MEMORY: Practice
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Felicity looks up at Patrice. "Getchyour ass down here."
There. She helped.
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