Cornelius Hickey (
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singillatim2025-01-28 10:20 am
awooooooo werewolves of milton
Who: open to all, with a special focus on #TeamMoonTouched
What: let's all get together and be a proper pack
When: forward dated slightly to late January/early February
Where: Milton, in and around the church to start with.
Content Warnings: n/a, will edit as needed
The day after the storm clears out, Hickey tacks up a note on the community hall message board. Ever since Raylan mentioned the idea of all those wolf-changed getting together to form a pack, to take down a deer or a moose in a communal hunt, it hasn't left Hickey's mind. There's at least four of them here, probably more. That's enough. They could absolutely take down a moose. They just need to get to know each other, figure each other out, and become more in-touch as a pack. Easy enough, yeah?
So he puts up his notice. And the evening of the meeting, Hickey gets his little soiree set up. He does have food: rabbit jerky, a few jars of pickled vegetables, bottles of water and a bottle of pine wine, all set out on a table he dragged out and placed near the pews. (He's a good host, dammit). The set-up is very informal: it's a place where everybody can chit-chat and get to know each other at the start. Gotta make sure everyone is comfortable before he makes his proposal, after all.
( ooc: feel free to use this as a mingle post! Make your own starters and tag around. While the note on the message board is specifically tailored to the Moon Touched folks, anyone is welcome to crash the party. )
What: let's all get together and be a proper pack
When: forward dated slightly to late January/early February
Where: Milton, in and around the church to start with.
Content Warnings: n/a, will edit as needed
The day after the storm clears out, Hickey tacks up a note on the community hall message board. Ever since Raylan mentioned the idea of all those wolf-changed getting together to form a pack, to take down a deer or a moose in a communal hunt, it hasn't left Hickey's mind. There's at least four of them here, probably more. That's enough. They could absolutely take down a moose. They just need to get to know each other, figure each other out, and become more in-touch as a pack. Easy enough, yeah?
So he puts up his notice. And the evening of the meeting, Hickey gets his little soiree set up. He does have food: rabbit jerky, a few jars of pickled vegetables, bottles of water and a bottle of pine wine, all set out on a table he dragged out and placed near the pews. (He's a good host, dammit). The set-up is very informal: it's a place where everybody can chit-chat and get to know each other at the start. Gotta make sure everyone is comfortable before he makes his proposal, after all.
( ooc: feel free to use this as a mingle post! Make your own starters and tag around. While the note on the message board is specifically tailored to the Moon Touched folks, anyone is welcome to crash the party. )

Cornelius Hickey | ota!
Again: Hickey is a good host. He tucks some of the food away so that he can top it off later if the snacks start to run dry. He'll make small-talk with anyone who shows up, doing his best to hide his annoyance at anyone who comes who he knows isn't a wolf, dammit, can't you read the bloody sign? The church isn't an ideal meeting place, but certain people still hang around the community center and Hickey would rather not deal with them, thank you very much.
He spends most of the evening making small talk, thanking the people who show up, enjoying the little get-together. But anybody who knows Hickey can see that there's something shining in his eyes, that he looks a little more manic than usual. This is something he really wants to succeed. And dammit, he's going to do whatever it takes to make this idea happen.
near the end of the evening
"Right," Hickey says, clearing his throat so that any and all of the assembled group can hear him. He talks like he expects to be listened to, like everyone here will listen to him and inevitably agree with his wonderful decisions.
"We've spent the evening talking and getting to know each other, yeah? But we all know there's a better way to get to know each other. So I'm going to be a wolf and do a little exploring. Maybe take down some game. Anyone who wants to join me, feel free to join me. The way I see it, the best way to get us in touch with each other and working together is to do just that: work together."
There's a pause before he points out, "And anyone who doesn't want to join me, don't do anything funny like stealing my clothes. I know what they smell like and I'll be able to find them."
Seriously, don't be a dick.
minglin' midway through
"Mr. Hickey."
That gleam in the other man's eye.... is taken, by Little, for enthusiasm instead of anything that might be slightly more alarming. He has to admit that it's actually very laudable of Hickey to arrange something like this, and there's no judgment or even suspicion to be found in Milton's most Stressed Werewolf as he greets him.
"I must commend you for your efforts to organise such an event. How long have you been planning it?"
join the cool kids cult, little
And it's his next statement, the fact that Little commends him, that takes him completely by surprise. Because Cornelius Hickey knows he has good ideas. Yeah, some of them might need work and some of them have ended up poorly, but that doesn't change the fact that they're good. To be complimented about those good ideas by someone who Hickey never suspected would compliment him...it's nice.
Granted, Little's not in the top five of Hickey's dream roster of Give Me Compliments. But still. He'll do.
His surprise is briefly visible on his face before Hickey pushes it back behind a trademark smug little smirk. "I've been thinking about it for a month or so. It's only when we were trapped inside during that blizzard that I decided to actually take action. Suspect we'd all want to stretch our legs—a good time as any to see who's amenable to this idea."
time for him to finally become a Cult Member!
There's also the fact that Hickey saved him from that creature in the lake. All of this is complicated, and part of those complications involve Little feeling genuine gratitude towards this man. Is he uncomfortable for feeling it? Yes, but... it's the fair thing. It's earnest.
And Hickey's smart, something that Little's truly been able to see over time here. It could turn to cunning, to something dangerous, but... it could also be utilised to help, couldn't it? Like now, with this. To Little, the fact that Hickey's been thinking about this for so long only adds to the merit of it. He nods, as conversational as he would be with anyone else.
"It's a wise idea, to arrange such an event. Truthfully, it's likely a bit overdue that those of us with this.... ability come together and meet one another. Our other forms do provide many advantages."
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But on the other hand. It's Little. So yeah, it's wonderful. But it is still very weird.
Hickey keeps up the casual conversation, as if there isn't any history between them, just two guys talking about turning into wolves.
"Right? And thinking about wolves in the wild, they're a pack. We can do plenty by ourselves but if we all get together and work as a group, we could do so much more. Even bringing down a deer would yield...what, forty, fifty pounds of meat? If we smoke or dry that, it'll help us through the next blizzard."
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But something like this? It could actually provide a service to the people here, take care of them, feed and protect them. Once, he was a man who took pride in such a concept instead of only wallowed in the misery that he failed to do so.
"It could be the difference between life and death, through the next storm," he nods in agreement. Who knows how much more severe a blizzard like that could be, in the future? This one was already such a horror.
"And we could supply more food for the community on a regular basis," Little realises with another nod, eyes a little brighter, not as dull and sad as they usually are...
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"Exactly. Gifts like these, we should use them. We should know how they work. If we can get a benefit out of them, if we can do something to keep us alive, all the better."
He gives Little a small nod before musing, "Glad we're on the same page about this. Honestly, I wasn't entirely sure how people would take it."
Isn't he nice and helpful and practical and kind. Don't you want to overlook every single action Hickey might have done.
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midway through the evening
So it is that Sansa's not gone to visit the church, much less make her way past it willingly — until now.
Wolves. There is a call for wolves, and Sansa considers lying that she comes on Lady's behalf. After all, she is a smart companion, as smart as men given the opportunity, why should she be exempt? But to admit that she shape-changes seems too close to admitting a weakness of sorts.
Her only comfort is that she will know the others, too. Lady is sticking to the church steps, preferring the open air, and so she's seated near the wide doors, warming her hands. When Hickey makes his way over, she smiles lightly at him, and gives a small nod. "I didn't realise you thought so highly of wolves."
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Her question gets a little chuckle in response before Hickey muses, "This place gave me a gift. I can turn into a wolf. Way I figured it, it would be a crime to ignore something like that. And considering that wolves have packs...might as well see what we can do, yeah?"
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She does nod, however, seeing the logic in his reasoning. The lone wolf dies, while the pack survives — there is strength in numbers, and with the tensions between the Interlopers and the others that live outwith Milton, it can't hurt to build amongst their numbers a proper defence.
Even if that defence comes with fangs instead of steel.
"I did notice," she starts, pitching her voice softly, "that there are many wolves that live with us. Smart ones like Lady, and I think she's met some of them." Like Jason, or Bigby, though they're two different kinds of wolf to Sansa's knowledge.
It begs one glaring question, though. "What follows when you've arranged the wolf-kind together?"
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Hickey's eyes are shining as he talks. There's something enthralling about this, about the idea of a community, of everyone accomplishing great things. But there's also something enthralling about the idea of just not being fucking hungry.
"I just want people to live," Hickey says, with a little shrug. Specifically, he wants himself and his own to live, but he can keep that to himself during this conversation. "And as far as I can see, these gifts can help. Besides, be a waste to ignore them."
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It's difficult not to feel some sense of hope at the promise of Mister Hickey's suggestion. Sansa is used to the scarcity of resources during the cold; even having grown in summertime, Sansa was born at the cusp of winter, and her early years were marked with restraint. By the time Arya had come, summer was in full swing, but the North remains cold and unforgiving, Ned Stark remains austere in his lordship.
Mister Hickey need not tell her about the importance of a pack. Sansa knows it in her very bones; she is Stark's blood, same as Jon, same as Robb. This could be good for everyone.
But. "Then... you mean to lead the pack, ser? What of your friends? The ones you misliked at the gathering?"
Will you withhold your aid from them?
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"I'll offer anything we catch to them as well. But it's up to them whether they accept it or not. I can't force them."
He shrugs, in a sort of 'can't help that' sort of gesture. "If we have enough meat to donate to the community, it'll be just that: to the community. If others accept it or not, that's their own business."
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cw female biology
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Raylan sidles up not too long after he arrives, socially acceptable drink in hand and a sly kind of smirk on his squinty face, letting the lift of his chin pass as a greeting.
"So. You got a speech planned out or somethin'? Know what you're gonna say to the attending congregation?"
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"We've got a sensible group here. Explaining the merits of having a pack should be enough. Especially with that storm we just had? People'll be wanting to make sure we've got food, skins to keep warm and make clothing out of. Far as I'm concerned, everyone teaming up to take down a deer's a good way to start."
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"I've always hated public speakin'. Not very good at it, myself but your points ain't wrong. Lean into the needs of the community and people's doubts will lose out to those basic needs and how much easier they are to get when we do it all together."
He might not Do™ public speaking, but he knew the psychology of how to sway people.
"Many hands make light work an' all, right? Gotta say, I'm impressed at your spread too. Snacks and drink and all."
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"I was hungry once. The sort of hungry that's in your bones, where you know that even if there was something rotting placed in front of you, you'd eat it anyway. I'm never going to let that happen to me again."
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"Which only makes more of a point on your sharin' what you've got." It would pay dividens, at least from Raylan. Generosity, a care for the people around you, even if they were just 'your' people, was something that the world needed more of.
"Anyway, I look forward to your.. openin? Speech? Whatever you plan on sayin' up there. Are there any folk you're hopin' that'll show up that haven't yet?" He asks but he already knows that the people collected here didn't represent all of the Moon Touched. He still feels they should know who is who. Get a sense and scent of them.
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"But honestly? We've got a good crowd as is. We can work with this."
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morning
“Hey. What's up?”
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Also as far as Hickey's concerned, Chloe gets him. So without any hesitation, he tells her his plan.
"I want us to form a wolf pack. There's at least four of us here. Working together, we can take down a deer. Hell, maybe even a moose."
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“You’d trust the people here at your back? As wolves?”
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And honestly, from who's appeared so far, Hickey trusts them as people. Chloe, Raylan, they're smart. They're sensible. They'll understand what Hickey's saying. Little, not so much, but Hickey believes he can convince him to his side. Hell, he's already close to halfway there.
The outlier is that girl. Lady's person. But Cornelius Hickey is nothing if not confident: he's sure he can sway her to his side as well.
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"It's foolish to ignore something like this, not when there's enough of us for a pack to count. Might as well give it a try."
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