Stranger in a Familiar Land [Open]
Jun 14, 2020 20:26:14 GMT -5
Post by Beast on Jun 14, 2020 20:26:14 GMT -5
Beast groaned and staggered to his paws, favoring his right arm.
Arm, not foreleg!
Feeling dazed, he shook his head. It was like he'd hit his head: but not only could not remember that, his skull, like a bison's, was reinforced and able to withstand the average blow.
"Belle?" he called, before growling at himself. How ridiculous: why would she be in the West Wing again?
Taking a few steps forward, he painfully collided with a table and chairs.
Wait.
Since when were there table and chairs in his lair? (Uhm, unbroken that is).
From here he can see that stupid painting, with its mocking grin, stared at him from over the fireplace.
But...but that portrait was in the West Wing. This looked more like the den, with its fireplace. Except the den didn't have tables and chairs like that either...
It felt like he was waking up, but he was waking up to a world that made no sense.
"Belle? Mrs. Potts?' he called, desperate to find anyone he could. "Lumiere? Cogsworth? Maestro Forte? Madame de la Grande Bouche? Fifi Marie Babette? Sultan? Chef Bouche? Angelique? Palanquin? Fife? Webster? Crane? LePlume? Chandeleria? Witherspoon? Axel? Chanson? Monsieur Français? Vapeur?”
No one, not even loyal Sultan, came.
Had they abandoned him?
Frightened, Beast galloped through the room, coming to a terrified halt. It was the ballroom of his castle, and it was positively stuffed with people!
OOC: As you might suspect, Beast is in the Be Our Guest Restaurant. Of the names I list, the made-up ones (that is, ones that have no official Disney name) I list are: Axel (the axe from Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas— surprisingly, that is a name old enough to be in the move), Chanson (the deleted music box character), Monsieur Francais (the coat rack— apparently the live action remake calls him Chapeau, but I no likee that adaption— besides Monsieur Français, a literal translation of “Mr. French", cracks me up [okay, and I guess no reason that he couldn’t be Monsieur Français Chapeaux…]), and Vapeur (the grumpy boiler from Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas).
Arm, not foreleg!
Feeling dazed, he shook his head. It was like he'd hit his head: but not only could not remember that, his skull, like a bison's, was reinforced and able to withstand the average blow.
"Belle?" he called, before growling at himself. How ridiculous: why would she be in the West Wing again?
Taking a few steps forward, he painfully collided with a table and chairs.
Wait.
Since when were there table and chairs in his lair? (Uhm, unbroken that is).
From here he can see that stupid painting, with its mocking grin, stared at him from over the fireplace.
But...but that portrait was in the West Wing. This looked more like the den, with its fireplace. Except the den didn't have tables and chairs like that either...
It felt like he was waking up, but he was waking up to a world that made no sense.
"Belle? Mrs. Potts?' he called, desperate to find anyone he could. "Lumiere? Cogsworth? Maestro Forte? Madame de la Grande Bouche? Fifi Marie Babette? Sultan? Chef Bouche? Angelique? Palanquin? Fife? Webster? Crane? LePlume? Chandeleria? Witherspoon? Axel? Chanson? Monsieur Français? Vapeur?”
No one, not even loyal Sultan, came.
Had they abandoned him?
Frightened, Beast galloped through the room, coming to a terrified halt. It was the ballroom of his castle, and it was positively stuffed with people!
OOC: As you might suspect, Beast is in the Be Our Guest Restaurant. Of the names I list, the made-up ones (that is, ones that have no official Disney name) I list are: Axel (the axe from Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas— surprisingly, that is a name old enough to be in the move), Chanson (the deleted music box character), Monsieur Francais (the coat rack— apparently the live action remake calls him Chapeau, but I no likee that adaption— besides Monsieur Français, a literal translation of “Mr. French", cracks me up [okay, and I guess no reason that he couldn’t be Monsieur Français Chapeaux…]), and Vapeur (the grumpy boiler from Beauty and the Beast: Enchanted Christmas).