The New York Soul Exchange
Sep. 13th, 2007 11:48 pmRay has tried to make a habit of using the same door to go to Milliways every time, except when there's an emergency. The door in the alley was inaccessible for obvious reasons- the Miliways side might change size freely, but the Firehouse side? Ha. It's the door from the garage into the street, or it's nothing.
Which means, essentially, that the hearse backs out of the Bar and onto a street scene that looks like this, or possibly this. It pauses a moment.
"You okay back there, Dominic?"
Which means, essentially, that the hearse backs out of the Bar and onto a street scene that looks like this, or possibly this. It pauses a moment.
"You okay back there, Dominic?"
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Date: 2007-09-15 02:07 am (UTC)He wobbles forward a little, then collapses in a heap on the pavement.
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Date: 2007-09-15 02:14 am (UTC)"No problem, Daddy," says the car with some amusement. It's nothing at all for those two robotic arms to sneak out and gather up the exhausted seer; Ratchet did his work well, software and hardware alike. It's not even that hard to ease his form into a semblance of relaxation across the car's back seat, since it would really freak out any passers-by to see the car holding him over its roof as it maneuvered back into the garage.
After some discussion, the cot that Ectos lept on when she was in human shape is procured. Dominic will eventually wake up on that.
... with, um, Slimer pulling one finger out of his ear. Sorry, the ghost's been living with Peter Venkman. It does things to your sense of humor.