we rode on horses made of sticks
Aug. 3rd, 2017 11:04 pmIt's a pretty weird city, yeah, but Harley's seen stranger things by far. Just recently, she took a little break under the sea, so this Darrow place can't hold much of a candle to that. It was a nice vacation, too, her and Pam-a-Lamb underwater and under the covers.
That's the part about Darrow she doesn't like. She hasn't seen vine nor tendril of Pam since she arrived, and it's kinda got her worried. They haven't been much separated since they met. She was pretty set on that being the new status quo, and then she wound up here, where what she wants doesn't seem to enter into it. Pam would've come if she could have, though, so it's not like she doesn't want to be with Harley, Harley's pretty sure. She hopes, at least. It's just strange to be without her, is all.
She's a tough broad, though. Harley's not too worried about her staying safe. It's the Nazis that oughta be worried.
That's something about Darrow she does like: no Nazis, far as she can tell. It's a nice change.
She misses the circus, though. Pam and the circus and Raven and all the people they kinda took under their wings (branches?) there for a while, and the animals. That's what brings her to the zoo, you see. It doesn't do to be a clown who's blue, but even she's having a little trouble finding the humor in all this. Animals always cheer her up, though. Zoos are sort of dangerous, because some of them aren't too nice to their animals, and that gets Harley real worked up, but at the nice ones, it's a chance to be close to animals she doesn't otherwise get to see. This one seems okay so far, so she's taken up space at the hyena cage, leaning close to look through the bars at them. "Hiya, babies," she coos. "What a bunch of cuties. This would be a lot nicer if I could snuggle ya."
That's the part about Darrow she doesn't like. She hasn't seen vine nor tendril of Pam since she arrived, and it's kinda got her worried. They haven't been much separated since they met. She was pretty set on that being the new status quo, and then she wound up here, where what she wants doesn't seem to enter into it. Pam would've come if she could have, though, so it's not like she doesn't want to be with Harley, Harley's pretty sure. She hopes, at least. It's just strange to be without her, is all.
She's a tough broad, though. Harley's not too worried about her staying safe. It's the Nazis that oughta be worried.
That's something about Darrow she does like: no Nazis, far as she can tell. It's a nice change.
She misses the circus, though. Pam and the circus and Raven and all the people they kinda took under their wings (branches?) there for a while, and the animals. That's what brings her to the zoo, you see. It doesn't do to be a clown who's blue, but even she's having a little trouble finding the humor in all this. Animals always cheer her up, though. Zoos are sort of dangerous, because some of them aren't too nice to their animals, and that gets Harley real worked up, but at the nice ones, it's a chance to be close to animals she doesn't otherwise get to see. This one seems okay so far, so she's taken up space at the hyena cage, leaning close to look through the bars at them. "Hiya, babies," she coos. "What a bunch of cuties. This would be a lot nicer if I could snuggle ya."