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ɢɪᴅɢᴇᴛ ([personal profile] gidge) wrote in [community profile] bottleneck2015-06-21 03:51 am

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[personal profile] throudon 2017-04-22 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
No, nothing enchanted about anything with Octavia. Just sharp.

"Octavia," she says only now because she was never particularly skilled at introductions, and finally sheathes her sword. "How many of these things have you seen?"

Because that was... Something. It's almost refreshing to fight without killing someone, just something. To lose herself for a few moments in the adrenaline and movement of a battle where she feels accomplishment looking at the body instead of, well, nothing.
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[personal profile] ergane 2017-04-22 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Octavia. That's an incredibly Roman name, and Annabeth doesn't think that's a coincidence. She files that tidbit away for later, something to think more about when she has more information.

Right now, her expression grows wary. Maybe Octavia did see the monster, and maybe she won't call Annabeth crazy. But mortals have never been very reliable. Not when it comes to the truth about Greek gods and monsters.

"That was my first praying mantis monster. As for the other kinds...a lot. Hundreds, at least. Probably more. I've been fighting them for a long time."
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[personal profile] throudon 2017-04-22 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh yeah?"

Octavia watches Annabeth like she is, finally, trying to figure her out as a person instead of just a clue to why the forest suddenly became completely unfamiliar. Not that she can't still be both, of course.

She looks down at what's left of the mantis and kicks it hard enough that one of the arms that had been standing upright flops over onto the ground. "I saw a two headed deer once, but the worst I fought before this was other people." It isn't meant to sound like a threat, Octavia doesn't even look up at Annabeth when she says it, but it could serve as one. Mostly it's an example of how she absolutely has no experience with giant bug monsters.
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[personal profile] ergane 2017-04-23 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Whether or not it's a threat, Annabeth doesn't feel threatened by Octavia. Octavia's clearly dangerous, sure, but not to her. Not right now. Her tone, her body language -- it's all wrong for an attack. Annabeth doubts the other girl would hesitate to strike back if Annabeth acted aggressively, but that's not an issue. Fighting mortals just isn't something that a hero does.

Which is why she frowns. She knows that mortals fight each other, obviously -- her dad's a military history professor, for crying out loud -- but that's not the kind of thing she expects to hear from girls who can't be any older than she is.

"Sounds like we're both a long way from home."
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[personal profile] throudon 2017-04-24 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
She looks over at Annabeth and scoffs, almost a laugh, the kind completely devoid of humor. "You think?"

Octavia isn't interested in fighting her, if only because there's nothing to gain on top of a hundred other reasons to not fight a stranger. Annabeth isn't Azgeda, she isn't from some other clan threatening peace. None of those reasons makes Octavia a hero in comparison. Of all the things she feels like lately, 'hero' doesn't even make the list.

Ge smak daun, gyon op nodotaim. There isn't time to worry about any of that right now.

"Helios," she calls and turns back to the mouth of the cave. Wherever they are, she doesn't want to lose her horse to acid rain or having him get spooked enough to run further away than she can chase him.