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You're in My World Now
WHO: Donnie et tu?
WHERE: Temb...a?
WHAT: Just when you thought you knew a place...
WHEN: During the earlier part of the storm
WARNINGS: Blood, things trying to eat people, grabby plants and all the potential danger that comes with the aforementioned
i. a little parlor trick
Ohhhh he had not meant to come here.
His curiosity about the strange vines had been his undoing, and before he knew it, Donnie had found himself being dragged through one of the creepy tears in whatever dimensional fabric there was.
It's concerning enough to see his breath freeze in front of him when he's hardly dressed for such a chill, but then he's almost choking as he finds out the hard way that this place hasn't the freshest of air. Thankfully the latter is one thing he does find himself prepared for as he pulls his breathing mask into place, one problem solved, but oh so much more to deal with. It's hard to focus when you're right on the verge of panicking.
His surroundings are familiar enough for him to figure out what's going on, or at least to construct some rough theories. An alternate space within Temba? But what did that have to do with a storm? For surely there was one, or at least he could only assume for the more obvious points, but those were all prior to...whatever this is.
...it is so cold here. Mind-numbingly so, and it makes him feel sluggish. The opening- right, he should probably try to find that and get out of here. Which way was it though..?
The flutter of wings grabs his attention if belatedly, and he cries out as several of the batlike creatures descend upon him. He smacks one with his hand, turning to run as adrenaline helps to get him moving again, but in his panic he forgets all about looking for the exit. He's got other priorities at the moment, especially as he catches a glimpse of something else moving in the dingy light. That's...not a human, is it...
ii. friends on the other side
Maybe you'd seen him duck in here some time earlier, maybe you just happen upon him by chance. A ruined building but it's got enough walls that Donnie feels fairly secure, and even then, barely.
He's practically wedged himself into a corner, hands locked around the length of his tech-bō, knees pulled in with his arms around them as though to make himself as small as possible. It's also an ill attempt at trying to stay warm as his hoodie isn't really doing it for him. Being cold-blooded sucks sometimes.
It might be easy to miss him, as still as he is, but in the quiet it's not hard to make out his breathing, quick and slightly amplified for the breathing mask he wears, sometimes just that, other times whispered words trying to psyche himself up, trying to keep himself awake.
Maybe you come upon the kid when he's threatening to doze off.
Or maybe you make enough noise that he jerks himself into alertness, an almost wild look in his eyes as he swings the pointed end of his staff in your direction with a gasp.
WHERE: Temb...a?
WHAT: Just when you thought you knew a place...
WHEN: During the earlier part of the storm
WARNINGS: Blood, things trying to eat people, grabby plants and all the potential danger that comes with the aforementioned
i. a little parlor trick
Ohhhh he had not meant to come here.
His curiosity about the strange vines had been his undoing, and before he knew it, Donnie had found himself being dragged through one of the creepy tears in whatever dimensional fabric there was.
It's concerning enough to see his breath freeze in front of him when he's hardly dressed for such a chill, but then he's almost choking as he finds out the hard way that this place hasn't the freshest of air. Thankfully the latter is one thing he does find himself prepared for as he pulls his breathing mask into place, one problem solved, but oh so much more to deal with. It's hard to focus when you're right on the verge of panicking.
His surroundings are familiar enough for him to figure out what's going on, or at least to construct some rough theories. An alternate space within Temba? But what did that have to do with a storm? For surely there was one, or at least he could only assume for the more obvious points, but those were all prior to...whatever this is.
...it is so cold here. Mind-numbingly so, and it makes him feel sluggish. The opening- right, he should probably try to find that and get out of here. Which way was it though..?
The flutter of wings grabs his attention if belatedly, and he cries out as several of the batlike creatures descend upon him. He smacks one with his hand, turning to run as adrenaline helps to get him moving again, but in his panic he forgets all about looking for the exit. He's got other priorities at the moment, especially as he catches a glimpse of something else moving in the dingy light. That's...not a human, is it...
ii. friends on the other side
Maybe you'd seen him duck in here some time earlier, maybe you just happen upon him by chance. A ruined building but it's got enough walls that Donnie feels fairly secure, and even then, barely.
He's practically wedged himself into a corner, hands locked around the length of his tech-bō, knees pulled in with his arms around them as though to make himself as small as possible. It's also an ill attempt at trying to stay warm as his hoodie isn't really doing it for him. Being cold-blooded sucks sometimes.
It might be easy to miss him, as still as he is, but in the quiet it's not hard to make out his breathing, quick and slightly amplified for the breathing mask he wears, sometimes just that, other times whispered words trying to psyche himself up, trying to keep himself awake.
Maybe you come upon the kid when he's threatening to doze off.
Or maybe you make enough noise that he jerks himself into alertness, an almost wild look in his eyes as he swings the pointed end of his staff in your direction with a gasp.
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The noise from within had him swing a look back inside, mask fogging with the sigh as nothing else followed. He slunk over to where Tony was, tugging the scarf off to offer him. He'd need it more than him of the air was still choked with whatever foreign substances there might be fluttering around.
"...think we're clear for now," he said after the silence had once again settled around them.
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"I don't think they can see very well," he reported. "As long as we stay quiet, we should be fine. I told you, nothing sexy. Haven't even seen a cool beard on a single one of them." Maybe Donnie only got kung fu movies in the sewer and didn't even know what Star Trek was, and Tony should move on. He cleared his throat and continued, "Whatever kind of EMP shield they've got up back on the other side, it doesn't seem to extend here--the power grid is out, but I can get stuff working." To demonstrate, he shifted his sweater up to display his tool belt, hung with more grenades but also a flashlight and a drill, which would have been useless weight before he came through the strange crack in the wall.
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He rubbed at his arms in a futile attempt to warm himself, then moved to pull out a familiar first aid kit from his bag, holding it out to Tony in quiet suggestion. It took him way too long to parse what the man was talking about, but he finally blinked.
"Wait, so tech will work here?" he asked, holding up his bo.
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Solutions to to problems that had already presented themselves, nothing more. It'd be foolish of him not to be prepared. He just wished it didn't prove as necessary as it had been.
He jabbed a finger towards the first aid kit again. "You let that thing bite you," he said, perhaps a bit accusatory himself, but after being previously blamed for playing with vampires he felt entirely justified. "How long have you been on this side and what happens if they get a nibble? Do they have like...some kind of man-eating plant rabies??" Please don't turn into a person-eating plant, don't leave me alone here.
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There wasn't a chance for a rebuttal, not when something was screeching outside. It had Donnie looking towards the doorway again, annoyance traded for that familiar panic, but he seemed to have a slightly better handle on it this time around. Not that he cared to see whatever might be out there, but if anything was going to find them again, he wanted to be ready. He thumbed the switch on his tech-bō and it sprung to full length in his hand.
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His feet felt numb from the cold so he moved slower than usual, not wanting to accidentally trip over anything. He'd be a poor ninja for it!
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He froze at the sounds, eyes flicking back towards the way they'd come and anxiously towards the shadowy ceiling. Did those things find them?
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Hiding was all well and good but it was like sitting in a meat locker, and not moving was doing him no favors.
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Bigger than the bat things, not quite the same as...Seymour. Donnie moved his head a little, trying to get feeling back in his limbs.
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The sounds around them were not at all promising, probably more terrible for what they implied, but they could have been happening miles away.
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That's where he knew that pattern from, he knew someone that had been eaten by bats.
Not the time. Tony threw his already bleeding, now bruised shoulder into the next door that he saw, whirling around to kick it closed and brace the weight of himself and whatever was left of Donnie against it, only to hear glass shatter as the bats flung themselves carelessly through the windows.
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The bloom of heat behind them was almost welcoming, prompting a weak hand to reach out after it, but it was getting farther away again, and he retracted it back to where he could try grasping onto Tony's shirt. Donnie opened his eyes (when had he closed them?), the angry screeching behind them demanding attention. It took so much effort to claw himself out of that mental darkness, and while reality was not inviting in the least, the more he managed to focus on, the better grip he had on consciousness. That all too familiar, sharp, coppery scent, the staccato breaths that likely matched Tony's rapid pulse, breaking glass-
He sucked in a ragged breath of air as though he'd just come up from under water, pushing weakly against Tony as he dragged his head up. His movements were stiff, he felt like his blood had frozen in his veins but it didn't stop him from trying to get his feet under him, barely able to feel the floor beneath his toes. For the most part he was still relying on Tony heavily for support as he brought his staff around, his fingers having more or less locked around it.
That feeling when just waking from a nap? This was it but several times worse because you had absolutely no idea what was going on and were reacting blearily out of panic because suddenly there are things with teeth flying at you. Turns out, when one was feeling half-frozen and still trying to wake up, they aren't the best at using a staff to its full potential. High-grade titanium was still pretty effective when it hit something, but it was also at the moment about the same as waving a stick at mosquitos.
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He collapsed the tech-bō before he could accidentally brain himself or trip up Tony, clinging to it and the man's arm as they went further in. The warning was almost pointless, but then being thrown onto a broken door to sled downstairs was hardly a plan he would have expected. He hadn't meant to swallow a scream as they went skidding downwards into the darkness, but perhaps that was all for the best.
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There wasn't any argument from him as he found himself being practically swaddled by Tony's sweater, relishing whatever residual warmth it provided. He'd be more concerned about the human's own warmth once his own brain was fully awake. Actual arm mobility was probably ideal but Donnie wasn't in any particular hurry in finding where to stick his hands to find the armholes, although something at the back of his mind nagged him that he should probably do that sooner than later.
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