Car crash kid
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The echo of a kid involved in a car crash.
Personality
Likes shiny things.
Apearance
Wears a T-shirt with shorts and a baseball cap with a small brim. Frayed around the edges with the colour washed out of him.<ref>They looked around for a second longer, climbed back into the idling car, and then shifted gears and resumed driving. They rounded the corner, and when they were out of sight, the kid was back. He was somewhere between four and seven, but blurry enough at the edges that it was hard to say for sure. He wore a t-shirt and shorts, with a stupid dinky baseball cap with such a short brim it couldn’t really shield much sun. Everything about him looked like it had been in bright primary colors once, but the damage and echo-ness of him made him look like he’d been put in a rather rough load of washing with black jeans and other things that had left him tinted, worn, and stained. Only his eyes were bright, reflecting lights and things that weren’t around as he turned his head this way and that, eyes roving. - Excerpt from Dash to Pieces 11.5</ref>
Abilities
As an echo he runs through a script where he see something shiny, chases after it and then gets hit by a car.
He can push people into oncoming traffic.<ref>As the car swept past, something seized her from behind. Motive force- reaching out to her arms and legs. - Excerpt from Dash to Pieces 11.5</ref>
Chronology
Appeared in Kennet after Edith was bound, was captured by Verona.<ref>She pulled out the purple painter’s tape, touched one side of the length of tape to the salt, so that half the strip was salted, and then wrapped it around a bottle. She taped the salty end down secure, then repeated the process around the cap.
This was rude, crude, and ad-hoc, but… to get it to fit, she broke the toy, crumpling it, then dropped it, still glittering but no longer spinning, into the bottle, before holding the bottle across the threshold of the circle.
He went inside, and she capped it, the cap and bottom of the container lined with salt, held in place by tape. - Excerpt from Dash to Pieces 11.5</ref>
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