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Reeve Tuesti ([personal profile] plate_builder) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2020-11-06 07:58 pm

OTA Log: Sometimes People Hide

WHO: Reeve Tuesti and You
WHERE: He Row Soup Lies
WHAT: Avoiding the storm, tending to others
WHEN: November 6th-11th
WARNINGS: N/A

The Strangest Stuffed Animal

Not all of the stuffed toys lying around amid the blanket are just what they seem. One of them a bipedal, black and white tuxedo cat with a green cape, striding across the room toward the nearest person in a blanket. Somewhere in the background a man in a torn up suit, no doubt messed up by the crash, watches the stuffed animal approach, but doesn't say anything for now. Instead he watches with concern over how the doll moves, limping to whoever is there and reaching out to pat their arm with a pudgy paw.

There there, the doll seems to say. It just wished to provide comfort.

Hot Chocolate and Hiding

He hasn't been outside for days, not since he got here. It had been a burden, it had been a mess, it had been a whole thing. And Reeve, once he'd arrived, had found a place far from the door, sat down with a mug and Mini-C nearby, and watched the door.

It took a lot for him to even consider tearing his eyes from it. Outside was… too dangerous. He couldn't risk it. He had seen his own fears out there, and he didn't wish to face them again.

Reeve sips his cocoa and then jumps to his feet when he sees someone come in. The cocoa is passed off to Mini as Reeve grabs a blanket and heads for the door, ready to throw the blanket over the arrival.

"How is it getting out there? Come, let me get you a bowl of soup and some cider."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-13 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony didn't quite have a thread extracted himself, but he put the toy he was deconstructing aside to show them both what he had been intending with the pins, gesturing for Mini to make himself comfortable where he wouldn't be moving around too much, and for Reeve to hand over the thread for now. The pin was first used as an awl, to puncture a hole that Reeve would then be able to use to push the thread through, more like machining than sewing. Slower, but doable as long as Mini didn't get impatient and start wiggling around.

Meanwhile, Tony tried on his own weak smile at the incredible chance that they both liked food, but didn't love how it felt. He still responded, "I thought maybe you had a weird food thing, like this was a farm thing I would never get until I worked the earth, or whatever," which wasn't nearly funny enough to gloss over that awkward place Reeve put into words. Thankfully, Tony still had his hands to focus on.

"I had a chance to think about that, out there--what I would have done differently," he said, down into his work, not quite ready now to hand it over to Reeve. Why Tony had that chance was definitely not a detail Reeve needed to hear, and the answers Tony had come up with were not particularly applicable, though. He tried the smile again to say, "But if you really liked the ice cream that much, I don't know if I'd change anything."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Watching Reeve as he took over made very clear to Tony that he need not have bothered with his demonstration, but was glad to slouch over on one hand with his head on his shoulder to admire the display of competence, donor toy forgotten to pet through the fur on Mini's head reassuringly instead. He would have been lulled by the practiced rhythm of Reeve's work, too, if Reeve didn't just ask him to glance up with a look of pained caution for Reeve, no, maybe they shouldn't do that, and offer, "Uh, more balloons," as though he had been talking only about the party in the first place. That could be a framework Tony could work with, though, and as dropped his gaze again, he tried, "Was a little rushed."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
Despite not knowing of a person who actively disliked balloons, Tony found this admission from Reeve warmly charming enough to breathe a laugh and settle back into his slouch. "Honestly, I would not be surprised if you told me that was something you could do and, listen, I know you've got a whole thing, you built a city, saved the world, whatever, but if someone asked me to describe you right now, I would say, top three things, likes balloons, likes ice cream, plays with dolls. Is that a fake beard?" It wasn't quite the speed Tony would typically deliver at, but the drawl came dangerously close to a comfortable normal.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
The reaching did get Tony's attention, mostly to earn Mini a frown for the wiggling that he wasn't supposed to be doing as Tony took his hand to stop any more moving around. Cosmetic adhesives were something of a perfect storm if Tony's skillsets and he offered idly, "That stuff is just superglue," and it didn't terribly surprise Tony that this allergy hadn't come up before, watching Reeve work now. He was too exacting to be knitting himself back together with glue regularly like Tony would be in the garage. "That must have really cut the date short, that's a strong asset you lost, the whole face," he said with another weak laugh.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
Shaking Mini's hand very pointedly then, Tony said to him, "We don't all have someone very patient to patch us up, some of us have to hide in our shame." Halloween wasn't the kind of holiday that Tony saw crossing over on many other planets, he had to observe, and chanced a long look at Reeve before deciding he did not have the energy to get Reeve riled up about how they were not from the same planet again. Instead, he observed, "Must not have soured you on the whole thing, you've got the beard now, bet you were back out there the next year handing out treats."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Mandatory?" Tony echoed quietly, mostly baffled by the idea of a compulsory team Halloween party specifically, making him doubt now how much these holidays did actually cross over. They had spoken plenty about Reeve's strange relationship with his company, though, and Tony hadn't heard much about his private life in between, so as he forced himself to sit up to accept Mini automatically, he asked, "What's stopping you? Besides the police, I guess, they don't always take that kind of behaviour well." It was possible that an Avenger handing out candy to kids in the middle of a weekday enjoyed certain liberties that a civilian did not. The thread was not a problem, if Tony understood Reeve's question correctly, and he didn't wait to clarify before he was cleanly snapping it at the knot with his teeth.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-14 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony was left feeling chided anyway, not for how he treated himself in his work but for lingering so long on what was ultimately a small problem, with a whole planet in crisis outside of this safehouse. He did know that, it wasn't that Tony was avoiding it, it was just-- really awful out there. Taking a deep breath, he let Mini slip down back to where he had climbed into Tony's lap before, where Tony could bow over him to offer a hug for handling his surgery well, and to say his goodbyes with only a few minutes left on his excuse.

"Making a kid happy can help the world," he suggested as he searched the soft pile for the pieces of Reeve's communicator to put back together, but it wasn't exactly a passionate argument, already moot as long as they were stuck in this desolate city.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-15 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
The communicator was coming together as quickly as Tony had broken it apart, even with Mini between Tony and his rapidly working hands, he just needed that pin back from Reeve. He was glad they agreed on the fundamentals and his smile was feeling less difficult to maintain, only for Reeve to make his baffling offer. The worked stopped for Tony to search Reeve for the context he had clearly missed, and still had to ask, "Why--where?" Reeve had made it sound like he had been here for a while before Tony showed up, and hadn't mentioned so far that only one of them was allowed to stay. That wouldn't have been a problem anyway; Tony hadn't intended to end up here. "I'm almost done, here, just let me finish this."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-16 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
That didn't explain why Reeve thought he should be the one to go, and it really didn't help convince Tony to stay--not that he wanted to go back out there, and he looked warily toward the door again, not quite believing that it was a secure barrier between them and the storm, but because he really, definitely shouldn't have left Cal alone. "You can fix the ship..." he was willing to concede, because where Tony had failed Reeve must have easily been able to see the solution, but this was muttered mostly to himself as he pushed the communicator aside again, suddenly not trusting himself. Did Reeve already know that was where Tony was going, did they already talk about this? Tony sucked in a breath, much more sharply than he had intended, and bowed over Mini again to put his head in his hands this time, pressing the heels to his eyes to try to focus. "I left Cal out there," he said, which Reeve might have already known, now he wasn't sure, "But now I don't know where he is, I don't know where the ship is. I thought I could come get some supplies, and then I started walking, and, u-um..." That was supposed to come out much steadier. Reeve was probably right; he usually was. Nobody should be out there.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2020-11-17 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
That was the problem, Tony was trying to ask for help, but he wasn't particularly good at that when he had his full faculties, and it had quickly turned out to be an entirely unreasonable request if Tony didn't even know what direction to point them. With concentrated effort, he dragged one hand away from his face to restlessly scratch through Mini's fur again, not finding it quite as comforting as he was hoping given what he was about to put the doll through. "Yeah," he agreed, not sounding nearly as positive as he should have, "yeah, we can find him, we'll go."