http://heraldofthedeep.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] heraldofthedeep.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] metem_logs2012-03-11 10:54 pm

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Characters: Poseidon, Chelsea Straka, Triton, Melpomene
Date/Time: Beginning March 10, 2012, ending on the 16th.
Location: Mostly in Bermuda
Rating: Probably at least PG-13.
Warnings: Language is probably a given, considering Poseidon and Mel.
Summary: The sea gods go in search of the Trident, and Mel tags along for the ride.

The first leg of the flights had gone fairly smoothly. Although not much showed for him outwardly, Triton was excited. This was the most time he had gotten to spend with his father in nearly a century, and Poseidon did seem proud of him for uncovering the clues to the Trident's location. Yes, true, Chelsea was coming along, and Triton was determined to show her through rigid example of how a proper Child of Poseidon was supposed to conduct behavior. And there was also Melpomene, who had somehow invited herself along on this excursion. Triton hoped it wouldn't mean more friction between his father and the sun god because of some woman's actions.

For the moment, they were between flights, and Triton waited patiently in the seating area, flipping through one of the textbooks he had brought along to ensure he remained on top of his studies.

[identity profile] inspiredvoice.insanejournal.com 2012-03-12 09:18 am (UTC)(link)
She walked through the concourse humming "Leaving On a Jet Plane" loud enough that passersby were slightly affected. A little girl clung to her mother's leg and began to wail that she didn't want to go on the big scary plane. Mel didn't even really notice it. This was just a normal day for her.

Walking into the waiting area for her connecting flight, the one that Triton said they all would end up on, she wandered to the first empty seat she saw, singing the set of lyrics she was on, at conversation volume. "Kiss me and smile for me. Tell me that you'll wait for me. Hold me like you'll never let me go."

A man on his cell phone began to tear up, telling someone on the other end he'd be home soon.