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Post by Chaos on Jun 3, 2008 18:44:11 GMT -5
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Post by Gaia on Jun 3, 2008 21:12:09 GMT -5
Gaia stood by the edge of the track, back a safe distance watching her mother fly by in the Camero. Ever since Gaia had been a little girl her mother had been fond of the fast cars. The track was new and so was that car but none of it seemed very different from when she was little and her mother would take all the kids out in one of the cars. She should have known her mother would bulid one of these eventually. “Only my mother.” Gaia laughed to herself watching the Bumblebee fly by.
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Post by Chaos on Jun 3, 2008 22:46:29 GMT -5
Chaos spotted her daughter as she flew down the second straightaway and grinned. With the utmost precision, she turned the second corner of the track, then popped the emergency break up and spun the wheel so it flung the Camero around. After releasing the break, she stomped on the accelerator and went backwards up the track, only to pull the E-break up once again and skid to a halt only feet from Gaia. "Hello, love," she said as she climbed out of the driver side of the black and yellow Chevrolet. "Come to join me, or are you here to tell me to wear my seatbelt?" Even when she was younger, Gaia had been very motherly, even to Kay herself.
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Post by Gaia on Jun 3, 2008 22:52:13 GMT -5
“Well you do have grandchildren that I’m sure don’t want you dead so the seatbelt might be a good idea Mother.” Gaia rolled her eyes, “Actually I came over to see if you wanted to go to lunch, the kids are all busy and Uranus is off somewhere chasing some sixteen year old nymph or something I think. The house gets kinda boring all by myself, and contrary to what your grandchildren think a dog does not step in for having someone to talk to.” She smiled opening the door to the Camero and sitting in the passanger seat.
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Post by Chaos on Jun 3, 2008 23:59:13 GMT -5
Chaos grinned - just like old times. "If you still have your appetite," she muttered, jumping into the driver's seat and, just to please her daughter, clicked her seatbelt into place ans slung the shoulder strap behind her; always in need of something against the rules. To her, even though she'd written most of the rules all of Greece followed, rules were simply boundaries meant to be crossed, like the finish line on the final lap of an intense race.
"Italian or Greek?" she asked before slowly spinning the car around before flooring it and pulling off the circular track to the inner part of the track - an obstacle course. "Either way's fine with me," she muttered, her eyebrow arching and her lips twitching upward into a coy smile. How she loved the laws of acceleration.
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Post by Gaia on Jun 4, 2008 11:57:05 GMT -5
“Between you and Uranus I’m hardly ever not sick to my stomach.” By far though Gaia preferred if she had to get sick at all it be as a result of her mother’s driving rather than her lovely husband and the morning sickness he tended to cause. “Italian sounds fine, Mom.” Holding onto the door handle rather tightly, her knuckles turning pale. “You installed an obstacle course? When did this happen?”
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Post by Chaos on Jun 4, 2008 14:26:06 GMT -5
"Last week," she replied, swerving in and out of a set of concrete columns with practiced ease. Chaos, quite like her name, liked to live on the edge of things, and had never found much pleasure in soft-core, dull things like knitting and sewing. It just wasn't her, and she'd never seen herself as someone who would enjoy things like that. "Bit more difficult to maneuver in than the mountains."
The tires on the gleaming Camero squealed as she made a sharp turn and came out on a soaked roadway, the tarmac submerged under nearly an inch of water. Kay sped down the drenched, the vehicle easily hydroplaning on the water. She then stomped the breaks and let nature take over, the result ending in the yellow and black hunk of metal spinning almost out of control down the wet pavement. Only at the last second did Chaos grab the wheel and turn into the spin to gain control of the car and brought it to a gentle stop before pulling off of the wet track and down toward her large parking garage. "You know, you're always welcome to come down and take one for a spin," she remarked as she put her Bumblebee in its proper place and killing the engine.
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Post by Gaia on Jun 4, 2008 14:51:40 GMT -5
“You’re going to kill yourself one of these days on that thing you know that, or your going to give someone most probably me a heart attack. That’s just not a nice thing to do to your favorite daughter.” She got out of the car though still holding tightly onto the door, just a little sick to her stomach. That was the one thing she’d always hated about driving with her mother, she went much much too fast especially now. That obstacal course though was better than the mountains, “Of course you’ve been driving on those mountains since I was a baby, as much as I hate to admit it basically quite a few centuries.”
Gaia looked at her mother again rolling her eyes, “I get sick enough with you driving if I did I might just crash. Besides it’s been an eternity since I drove anything I’d rather be out at the barn, or more often than not I’m inside babysitting for one of the kids.”
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