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call me out v. 14.0

Call out one of the characters from my muselist with a starter, a prompt, a general 'hey can we do something with these characters' comment, a smoke signal, etc., and I'll get back to you with some kind of RP thread!
Old CR, new CR, assumed CR, canonmates, AU, crossover, whatever, it's all good.

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[It was never a problem she had before she died, but a lot of things were different then.]
[She keeps a firm grip on herself, and none of the brief stab of anger leaks out as flame- but from inside the apartment, there's a faint clatter as the mezuzah's case rattles audibly on the wall in warning.]
[Still politely, but firm:] I'm afraid I really must insist.
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[No, that mezuzah rattling is not a good sign, and Gershom cringes away from the door. If it could keep Salvador out, it must be able to keep out a random social worker, right...?]
I-I'm very sorry, I-I really can't...!
I'm so sorry she's bullying him...
If she's in danger, I need to know.
[She's not raising her voice, not sounding angry, but there's a quiet intensity to her tone that makes it very clear she won't be budged. She can't move this door? Fine.]
[But unless he's willing to come out and run her off himself, she won't be moved either. Not until she has answers.]
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[At least he doesn't need to leave any time soon. She can stay in front of that door for a few months at least.]
She - my ex has been stalking me for a while, and she confronted him even though I told her not to.
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[At his answer she sighs, closing her eyes wearily and leaning her head against the door. Really, it would almost be reassuring if it wasn't so unexpected- how long has it been since she could touch something without concentrating to make sure she didn't accidentally fall through it?] Thank you, for telling me.
[She sounds sincere at that, at least. Gentler.]
I'm sorry to hear about your ex. Momo is... she's always been a very brave girl. [She's had to be, and the space in Bellflower's chest where a heart no longer beats goes cold at the thought of that courage coming up against something no child is equipped to deal with.] Can you give me a description of him, please? A name?
[Notably, at no point does she suggest going to the police. Frankly, she wouldn't have even if she were still alive- presumably, if it's gotten this bad and he hasn't gone to them already, he has a good reason for it.]
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Salvador Michel. He's about six foot, tanned, blond ponytail, usually wears suit jackets and that kind of thing...
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And is he the one you need such a powerful warding to keep out?
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[No point denying it if she's noticed.]
He's very... fixated.
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Undead, or just a necromancer? [Look, it's keeping her out pretty well, she's assuming it's probably intended for beings at least somewhat similar in nature.]
[It hasn't occurred to her that it's holy in nature as opposed to some kind of magic she doesn't recognize. In her defense, the last time someone attempted to ward her off with an article of faith was the time a man chucked an extremely tacky plastic White Jesus bobblehead at her head while running away and screaming. She hasn't really encountered the genuine article very often.]
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You - you know about those things already?
[Well, this is awkward.]
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[And she does very literally mean through it.]
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You can come in. Sorry for the trouble.
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[She looks ordinary enough, herself- pretty in an unthreatening girl next door sort of way, dressed with the prim precision of an old-fashioned schoolmarm.]
[Her reaction to finally getting a good look at Gershom is just:] Oh.
[That... does explain a lot about why he didn't want to meet her face to face, at least.]
I could have sworn that Momo wasn't aware of... [She briefly searches for a tactful way to encompass "at least two different kinds of undead, also magic", and awkwardly settles for:] ...our sort of people.
She's always been a bright girl, though. And curious. If any of the children was going to catch on, I suppose it would be her. ...Although if she was that determined to keep quiet about you, I suppose she hasn't figured out me yet.
[She trails off, looking vaguely embarrassed. She has a bad habit of trying to think out loud sometimes. In her defense, it took a few years before she could make living people hear her voice at all, she sort of got used to being able to monologue out loud.]
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[He can figure that she's some kind of undead too, but only because of what she said, not through any ability to actually sense that kind of thing.]
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I'm not terribly worried about myself- I've been haunting the group home for a while now. If the management were going to notice anything, they would have noticed years ago. And as for the staff... in the first year I was there, a caseworker walked right through me on their way to the coffee machine and was so focused on getting their coffee and finishing their shift that they didn't even slow down.
[She winces slightly.] A necromancer, on the other hand... that's more of a worry. How likely is he to go after her, do you think?
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[Whether Gershom will be okay is another matter, but that's not her problem to worry about.]
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[Listen, she's spent most of her afterlife fussing over small children and setting terrible people on fire. The concept of just letting an issue be someone else's problem isn't something she's had much opportunity to consider.]
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[This is not a reassuring thing to say, Gershom.]
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Wait, then what was keeping me from...? [She turns around to look at the door, deeply confused.]
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[Like, there is a reasonable Jewish population in DC, so it's fairly likely that she's seen them before at least.]
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[She was brought up half-heartedly Catholic, but the only time in her thirty-odd years of undeath she's even looked at a rosary was when she was briefly haunting a priest.]
[Well, it's not as though anyone can tell her grandmother she hasn't been to church in the last couple decades, now.]
I don't think anyone on the staff is particularly devout, so that probably rules out protecting the group home the same way. [Even as lax as she is on the subject, she can guess that a holy symbol without any actual faith behind it isn't going to do much.]
didn't get a notif, rude
[He would happily recommend places to get a good mezuzah if he thought that would keep Momo safe, but alas.]
No worries. :D
Those are only for hanging up in doorways, though, aren't they? What do you do for protection when you have to leave your apartment?
[Look, she's only known this guy for like a minute and a half but she's increasingly concerned that he seems to have very little concern for his own safety.]
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[IT'S FINE, THIS IS FINE]
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You mean you can't- [She frowns.] I'd heard liches could disguise themselves, but I guess I don't really know a lot about them. I know I can only make myself look like this at night, in sunlight I look... [She trails off, expression briefly uncomfortable, before settling on:] ...different.
But I shouldn't expect you to work the same way ghosts do, right?
[Privately, she's not entirely sure that other ghosts are specifically revealed by sunlight, either. Maybe they are, she hasn't met a lot... but she quietly suspects that her own complicated relationship with fire might have something to do with it. Whatever else the Sun is, it is burning.]
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