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Time: March 4, 2003
Place: A bus and Tadfield Manor
Status: Public (The Sphinx, Loki) - Complete
Summary: The Sphinx stops for lunch



The Sphinx took a better position on the back seat of the bus. She eyed the humans who were entering and leaving with feigned disinterest. They smelled delicious, but some instinct of theirs apparently started screaming and jumping the moment they saw her, and kept them quite a distance away from her. Of course, that also meant that the seats close to her were all empty, giving her plenty of space, and she wasn’t completely unhappy with that.

When the bus was moving again she stared out of the window and took in the open countryside and the clear sky. Had it not been for her suitcase, she would have flown. As it was, she had to make do with the bus. She had considered getting a car, once, but then had decided against it. It was much easier to disappear without having something like that to worry about.

The Sphinx was a bit unsure of where she should go.. Humans were easy to fool, but other gods posed more of a problem, and she was almost certain it was a god who after her this time. It was nothing too obvious, nothing she could be absolutely sure about, but it always paid to be careful.

By the time the bus reached Lower Tadfield, the Sphinx was thoroughly bored with the landscape, and watching the other passengers was making her increasingly hungry. She stretched her limbs and got out of the bus, and her departure was followed by barely audible sighs of relief.

In all likelihood, she later thought, it had been her worry about her supernatural pursuer rather than a coincidence that had drawn her towards the hotel. In any case, it wasn’t much later that she was standing outside the Tadfield Manor, debating whether she should enter or not. There was the wonderful smell of cooking meat in the air, though, and in the end her hunger won over her suspicious mind.

The Sphinx walked into the hall and let her nose guide her to the direction of the restaurant. Once there, she dropped her heavy suitcase on the floor and sat down in the corner table. The menu had a decent selection of meat dishes. She ordered some beef, told the waiter to leave out chips and salad and settled into her chair to wait for the food to be served.

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Date: Sunday, 22 February 2009 21:05 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"Well, you don't need to be a brother, I'm sure," Loki tried to console here as he once again remembered the darkness, the pain and the sheer boredom.

"And there probably is an opening somewhere, there usually are several, but they might be small. Can your relative shape-change? Into something really small, I mean."

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Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2009 16:20 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"He might be tied up," Loki explained. "Though, if he can't change, that wouldn't be necessary, of course."

He hesitated for a moment. Should he really get involved? This had nothing to do with his pantheon or country.

"Look, if you can tell me exactly where he is kept, I can probably slip in and at least take a look around. Once we know the exact situation we might be able to come up with a better plan. I'm good at planning." He grinned. Heck, who cared what he should do? This would be fun.

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Date: Monday, 2 March 2009 10:09 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"Ah, green beans," Loki smiled. "My favourite."

The combination of chips and green beans might seem just a little bit unusual, but was quite tasty, he decided. Of course compared to the only foods that had once been available in the Scandinavian winters just about everything served these days was delicious. Norse gods weren't picky.

"A challenge, some potential fun," he suggested making the list up as he was talking. "Maybe a favour owed? Besides, I need to get back on the horse, haven't actually used my shape-shifting in years what with having to pose as human all the time."

He wasn't going to admit to being week in front of her. "I might need a few weeks of practise first, though. To make sure I'm used to all the forms I might need again."

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Date: Sunday, 8 March 2009 19:40 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"Excellent. So what can you turn into?" Loki asked between bites. It wasn't entirely curiosity, or a wish to make conversation. Perhaps they could use her form in the rescue mission - and besides once he was sure he could handle transforming having a companion to play with would be nice. There didn't seem to be a lot of pets around here.

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Date: Sunday, 8 March 2009 21:08 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"Well," Loki said with a smile. "I believe I've already revealed I can turn into a horse and a mouse. There are others you could easily find out, such as a trout and a hawk."

No, he wasn't going to give away everything, but then she hadn't even asked the right question. As long as she thought he was as limited as she was, he was fine with that.

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Date: Monday, 9 March 2009 18:29 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
Unfortunately Loki was not much of a sphinx expert and hadn't realised until now that there were significant differences between Greek and Egyptian ones. She had given something away by saying forms, though.

"Well, as you say the human form is obvious and the sphinx form can be assumed," he summed up. "It's only logical that your third form is a lion."

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Date: Tuesday, 10 March 2009 19:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"So," said Loki slowly. "You have another form. And it isn't a herbivore or small. We've established that. Another big predator like the lion wouldn't make sense, though..."

Loki trailed off as if thinking, or maybe just to take another bite of food, but he kept his eyes on the Sphinx the whole time. He didn't have a clue what the answer was, so he'd have to talk his way through until he could read it out of her reactions.

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Date: Wednesday, 11 March 2009 14:46 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"Ah, but I haven't answered yet," Loki returned with a wink. "I'm just thinking out loud."

Size so ... No, she was trying to mislead him.

"So the lion gives you the ability to run and climb and hunt big animals," he continued. "But there are things it can't do and it would make a lot of sense to have another form that can. I find my trout very useful for swimming for example, though most people consider a shape that is tied to the water undesirable. Of course not all swimmers are as useles on land as fish ..."

Another pause, another forkful of green beans and chips.

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Date: Wednesday, 11 March 2009 20:08 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"And then," Loki continued. "There's shapes that can fly. Those are very useful in escaping ground bound enemies and getting places fast."

Bite, chew.

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Date: Thursday, 12 March 2009 16:32 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
"There are shapes that can move underground, but they are small and if you had one, you probably wouldn't need me."

Still not a twitch. Loki had never met anyone quite this unreadable before.

"Of course there's also shapes that can be useful in specific weather. The lion prefers it hot, so you might want something that deals better with the cold."

Nothing.

"You're from Greece, though, which is a very hot place. You were probably never meant to come even this far north."

Had she turned into a statue?

"So, I'd say it's a bird," Loki concluded outwardly confident. Either that or a sea creature, he was pretty sure. All those Greek islands required you to either swim or fly.

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Date: Monday, 16 March 2009 20:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
Well, that was finally a result. At least Loki assumed, that she'd just have said wrong, if it wasn't a bird.

"A large bird, I'd assume," he hedged. "And probably something that actually lives in Greece so you wouldn't attract too much attention."

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Date: Wednesday, 18 March 2009 13:16 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leucemic-god.livejournal.com
Loki shrugged. He didn't mind paying for the meal. It was a chance to trick the waiter out of some much need money. Not being able to read the Sphinx irked him, though, and she was getting pushy.

"You want a specific answer? Fine," he said with a just slightly nasty grin. "I think a vulture suits you best."

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