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[closed] A-MAZE-ING
WHO: turtle bros
WHERE: the Warrens
WHAT: maze time!
WHEN: maze time!
WARNINGS: maze time!
If Leo's being honest, he doesn't have the best track record with mazes.
And he and Donnie haven't exactly been... okay, lately. And Leo is still worried about Donnie's leg.
So all things considered, maybe they weren't the best choice to volunteer to trek down one of the routes that opened after Keith's group went ahead.
But the thing is, Leo doesn't know if either of them would have been happy sitting around waiting for something to happen. Donnie always wants to fix things. And he would have gotten too anxious the longer they sat there.
So here they are, in the maze. Leo supposes, in good news, that nothing scary has happened yet. The maze isn't full of monsters or deadly traps. It's just big and confusing. The most dangerous hazard so far is the threat of running out of food, but at least they thought ahead on that front.
So they're exploring, and trying not to have to double back too much. This has been going on for awhile now. Leo hasn't been paying attention to how long, but he's sure Donnie knows. At least tech works down here.
"I wonder who built all this?" he asks. "Was it just for... a-maze... usment?"
This is hardly his first maze pun since they came in here, but now he's really stretching for what even counts as a pun.
WHERE: the Warrens
WHAT: maze time!
WHEN: maze time!
WARNINGS: maze time!
If Leo's being honest, he doesn't have the best track record with mazes.
And he and Donnie haven't exactly been... okay, lately. And Leo is still worried about Donnie's leg.
So all things considered, maybe they weren't the best choice to volunteer to trek down one of the routes that opened after Keith's group went ahead.
But the thing is, Leo doesn't know if either of them would have been happy sitting around waiting for something to happen. Donnie always wants to fix things. And he would have gotten too anxious the longer they sat there.
So here they are, in the maze. Leo supposes, in good news, that nothing scary has happened yet. The maze isn't full of monsters or deadly traps. It's just big and confusing. The most dangerous hazard so far is the threat of running out of food, but at least they thought ahead on that front.
So they're exploring, and trying not to have to double back too much. This has been going on for awhile now. Leo hasn't been paying attention to how long, but he's sure Donnie knows. At least tech works down here.
"I wonder who built all this?" he asks. "Was it just for... a-maze... usment?"
This is hardly his first maze pun since they came in here, but now he's really stretching for what even counts as a pun.
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His hands fish around for another cable of wires, and he looks between them before he slips out his multitool again, swapping for the knifehead. He makes a careful slice to expose the internal wires, checking and rechecking the flows. This is a lot more complicated than starting a car or anything, but the principles should still be the same.
"I'm overcomplicating," he says, drawing in a careful breath. The heat is making things gross, but he resists the urge to wipe his face again.
"...when all we really need...is a hard... reset."
Donnie brings the wiring together, bracing for any horrible jolt that might come in case the insulation from the cables isn't enough. There's a brilliant snap of a spark, and then the lights go completely out, the room lit eerily by the underglow of the bubbling magma beneath them.
Before they can get too worried, the sound of things powering up hums through the walls and under their feet, and briefly even Leo can see the 'hotspot' where the sensor on the floor is as it flashes. All at once, the panels begin to shift and unfold, sliding back into position as things revert back to starting mode.
"Leo, let's move!" Donnie says, reaching out to tug his brother before he starts across the yet moving tiles. "I don't know if it'll go off again once things reset completely but it can't stop in the middle of the process!"
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Leo doesn’t ask, and in the end he doesn’t have to; all the lights go out, and then he can see the flash of something as the room puts itself back together.
He barely has time to comprehend what Donnie did before he’s being tugged, and that he understands.
He moves in lockstep with Donnie, rushing over the tiles, helping look for stable spots to step. He hopes they don’t trip…
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The brief lines of heat can still be felt as they make way, making Donnie push forward as fast as he can, glad his leg doesn't hurt as much as it had been when they'd first headed down to the warrens. He's just as glad that they don't have to worry about the extra heat so long as they keep moving.
The room is big but they're making good pace, little more than half-way now. So long as there's still some gaps, they still have time!
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It happens as they're just about three quarters of the way across. Leo looks back, a stupid impulse to see if the tiles behind them are starting to move apart again, when his foot catches a gap and he pitches forward, tumbling away from Donnie and sliding into one of the wider gaps.
"Gah!"
Thankfully, the magma is still well below his dangling feet. Unthankfully, the tiles are still moving, and the gap between the tile Leo is clinging to and the oncoming ones is rapidly closing.
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Donnie doesn't take long to realize his brother's no longer running beside him, already whipping around just before Leo lets out a shout.
"Leo!"
He skids to a halt, nearly falling over himself in his haste to scramble back to where his brother is, heart practically in his throat until he sees Leo's still hanging on. He throws himself across the already joined tiles, reaching out to grasp his brother's hands.
"I've got you!"
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Donnie grabs his hands and Leo grabs back, saving himself from a terrible fall.
But the tiles are still oncoming, and Leo windmills his legs.
"Pull me up, pull me up, pull me up!"
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"Hold on!" Donnie shouts, activating his battle shell. He clamps his teeth down against the strain from being lifted from a near-prone position, gripping Leo's hands tightly as they're both lifted up. Donnie braces his feet on the floor once he can get them under himself, hauling Leo out of the hole just as the tile slides together.
He looks back, grimacing as the remaining tiles ahead have already nearly closed together. Without a second thought, he throws his arms around Leo and takes off at full speed for the other door.
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But before he can even say as much or get his feet back under him, Donnie's moving again, dragging Leo along as they dash over the tiles. Leo gets his own arms around Donnie as much as he can and clings on, just trying to keep from being too in the way as they move.
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Leo can see the last of the tiles below them seal off the heat as they reach the doorway, but Donnie doesn't stop until they're through- a good call, it seems, given that not long after the floor completes itself, the door hisses shut behind them.
Slowly, hesitantly, Donnie brings them to a halt, gradually setting back down on the floor as he looks back at the door. His heart's hammering in his chest, arms still tight around Leo as he tries to catch his breath.
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He takes a second to get his breath back...
Then grips Donnie hard around the middle and lifts him up, twirling them both around.
"Dude!" he cheers. "That was awesome!"
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Donnie flails at the sudden manhandling, pressing a hand to Leo's face once they've stopped spinning.
"We...we did it..." he blinks, like everything is just now catching up with him. "We did it!"
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"We did! You did!" He giggles, a little high on very narrowly escaping a very hot and melty death, and offers Donnie a fist to bump.
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"Yeah I did!" Donnie laughs, bumping his fist against Leo's. "And without playing any stupid alien games! Suck it, Atroma! Or...whoever's responsible for this..!"
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"We've totally got this maze whipped. Nothing can stop us."
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Whatever secrets lie within this place, they'd definitely unearth them.
Donnie fishes out his crystal to replace in his goggles again, looking Leo over while he does so, just to make sure his brother's really okay. That had still been pretty scary earlier.
"You good? Should we take five or keep going?"
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Much longer and he might have burnt his feet, but thankfully he made it away unscathed. Though...
"Maybe we should take that five, though. Eat a snack and see if anyone's managed to get a message through while we've been gone."
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He nods, thankful to be out of there and away from anything volcano-related. It's still kind of troubling that there had been anything of the sort and so close... Not to mention suspicious.
"Yeah, let's do that," Donnie agrees, pulling his thoughts away from that track so he can do a quick scan of the hallway they're in, just to make sure there isn't anything else they might accidentally trigger. Better safe than sorry! "Okay, looks like it's all clear."
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“Sweet,” says Leo, settling down against the wall and hunting through his pack for snacks. “We’ll just chill out here.”
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Donnie rubs at his eyes, stepping over to sit beside Leo then. His battle shell thunks against the wall as he leans back, sighing. He's not sure he can completely relax around a place like this but sitting is a good start.
"Wonder how much farther this thing goes."
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“I dunno… Knowing our luck, probably a long way.”
He sighs and lets his head hit the wall behind him.
“It’s gotta be worth it, though.”
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Some rest should do them both some good though. A pizza to split between them would be even better.
"There has to be," Donnie says, lifting his arm to tap at his computer. "No one's been down here in ages. We wouldn't have been able to get through those barriers in the first place if we hadn't found something that could disarm them, back at that spaceport. So anything we find out about this place is progress."
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He passes some to Donnie, shifting closer.
“Good. I wouldn’t want to go all that way for nothing.”
He munches, drifting closer to Donnie’s shoulder.
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"Yeah. That'd really be bummer," he says with a brief laugh. He pretends not to notice as Leo leans more and more into his space, but it's not like he's complained much about it lately.
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If Donnie won’t complain, he’ll stay in the bubble. It feels better this way.
“I wonder if anyone else has made it to the end.”
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"There's how many of us so I'm sure there has to be. And if it really is a giant spaceship like we've been thinking, then....okay so that doesn't quite explain the room back there, but still! -it can't go on forever."
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