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The sun's hot and bright and Kate's eyes beg for the comforting black of shades. Apparently they don't have sunglasses in the Old West, which is obviously why all the pictures of the cowboy dudes and all the cowboy movie guys have crow's feet. 'Scuse her if she doesn't want them. The crow's feet. Shades, she'd pretty much kill for.

Tired of shading her eyes with her hand (her arm's tired, plus it's a lot harder to defend herself), Kate ducks into a men's store and convinces the ghost person to sell her a black cowboy hat. When she comes out again, she's not in the street again long when she decides this day blows. It might be fun, if she had someone to go hunt shit with. Rattlesnakes or maybe deer.

For now, she ducks into the nearest saloon. It's a little early to start drinking, so she orders sarsaparilla and bellies up to the bar. She hasn't been sitting there long when she gets bored and finds a set of darts. The ghost people aren't much fun to play with, and pretty soon she's playing by herself, sarsaparilla switched for beer, throwing dart after dart after dart at the board and trying not to think about people leaving.

Date: 2012-04-20 02:51 am (UTC)
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General consensus as far as Leah could tell--and she wasn't the best source, since she put a lot of effort into avoiding having actual conversations with people--was that no one much liked the "change." Leah couldn't really speak to the 'change' part since this dustbowl crap was all she knew of this place so far, but she could agree, one hundred percent, on the bit about hating it. She hated her clothes, she hated the weather, she hated the ugly buildings and the ugly cacti and the ugly goddamned sky.

And even worse, and creepier are these half here, half not people that only really have substance when you really need something. Leah hated even having to buy a drink, if you can call it that, and there weren't a lot of people in the saloon that weren't spectral. So she stared, without really seeing, at the girl playing a very one-sided game of darts, perpetual scowl on her lips that really had nothing to do with anything from her current outside environment.

Date: 2012-04-21 10:19 pm (UTC)
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So inwardly was Leah's focus turned that it took her a few solid awkward seconds of blinking rather stupidly to realize that, yes, she was being spoken to. Her complexion, deep and dusky though it is, isn't dark enough to hide the embarrassed flush that creeps across her cheeks.

"Don't really know how to play." She was twenty, and she didn't exactly spend a lot of time hanging around in taverns or bars. "I mean, beyond 'throw the pointy thing at the board and try to hit the center'."

Date: 2012-04-22 12:01 am (UTC)
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Leah knew she was being baited, but she was mellow enough not to go for the throat. Instead, she scoffed softly under her breath and set her glass down with a firm snap of base against wood.

"You want them that badly, you can have them," she quipped with a roll of her eyes, holding her hand out for the darts. "They're ugly anyway." They weren't, not really, she just really didn't want to be wearing them. She missed, sorely missed wearing plain, boring old blue jeans.

Date: 2012-04-26 02:48 pm (UTC)
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That was a creepy thought, that her clothes would just change with the scenery, but if it gave her a couple of decent pairs of jeans and a tank top or two, she might actually be willing to forgive the doeskins and moccasins.

"I could handle myself, no need for a gun," Leah drawled with the tiniest curling of her lips. She held one of the darts with her thumb and forfinger, rolling it to get a feel for it, testing the weight.

"I'm betting you could too," she added, frowning in concentration as she tried to line up her throw. Wasn't there some trick to this? Something about smooth movement and when to release it?

Ah, screw it, she thought, cocked her arm, her throw too hard and graceless. The dart, contrary thing that it was, bounced off the target and fell, very anticlimacticly, to the floor. Leah scowled at it as though it has personally offended her by not compensating for her crappy throw. "Well, fuck."

Date: 2012-04-28 01:35 pm (UTC)
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Leah made a vague, noncommittal noise, mostly to show she was still listening. When it came to causing damage, Leah vastly preferred to use her claws and her teeth--or her fists, since the other two were no longer an option. But she got the appeal of shooting a gun. Her dad had taught her to shoot as soon as she'd been big enough to handle a BB gun.

Her second throw isn't all that impressive, but it does manage to stick in the board. By the third she's adjusted and confident enough that she won't keep embarrassing herself. Leah could be stubborn as hell, but she was a quick study.

"So, what, do people bring in the boar the old fashioned way?" She glanced over her shoulder as she retrieved the darts from the board, and the one that had fallen to the floor. "Bows and arrows? Spears?"

Date: 2012-04-29 04:10 pm (UTC)
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"Leah." She frowned down at her score and huffed out a breath; well, that'd be a lot of ground to make up. Hell, she was probably screwed.

Oh well. She shrugged and passed Kate the darts. "Good to meet you."

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