http://gearsof.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gearsof.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] pullmeoutalive2009-05-18 01:19 pm

log > for lack of a better place to do so

He had to wonder how it was that, if no one save a very, very select few could leave Whitechapel, he kept ending up elsewhere. Indeed, this wasn't the steam-driven, smog-choked section of city he called home. This was somewhere else entirely - and startlingly modern in comparison to the Victorian England he was so used to.

It was unseemly of him, but he found himself staring - tall buildings all steel and glass towered over him, and over that lay the clearest sky he'd seen in his entire life. The sun was bright, brighter that it had ever been in Whitechapel, with its constant overhang of smoke. All the better, he supposed, that he was wearing his usual attire, complete with dark glasses.

Alabaster stood alone on the street, a tall figure in smoke black stark against the clean, polished world he now found himself in. There seemed to be no one around. This city, if it was indeed a city and not some ludicrous dream, appeared to be deserted.

He reached into the pocket of his coat, fishing out a pocket watch. In this alien place, was Grandfather Clock - his God, and God over Whitechapel - still watching him through the clockface? Or had the connection been severed with his sudden disappearance?

Such things would be answered in due time, he told himself. For now, there was only the question of getting back. It wouldn't do to have Grandfather Clock's elite agent up and vanish in the middle of a rebellion, now would it?

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
She would just have to trust him... and she did, to her surprise. For someone she'd only known since yesterday, Saga felt no discomfort or unease at fighting alongside him. She knew he was capable of fending for himself, just as she knew he wouldn't require any further words to act.

With that in mind, she called out silently, Return. And, just like that, Thurisaz's effect vanished.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
He'll be fine, he'll be fine was the mental reassurance she kept giving herself, as she sprinted past him, fully intent on the presence now sparking irritably in her mind. Clearly, the rune wasn't happy about their method of attack, but Saga wasn't feeling particularly charitable towards it at the moment.

"Rudh radh ridh..." The words came softly and easily, and the bracelet warmed against her wrist. She would handle the rune; she just hoped Alabaster wouldn't get himself gored before that.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Hermes' granddaughter actually had the easier battle with the rune, although she knew the hard (and painful) part came later. But for now, the brunette stood triumphant, one hand hovering over the small red light that pulsed slowly beneath her palm.

She was almost afraid to look over her shoulder, having only the sounds of the raging battle behind her to go by. And they didn't sound good for either fighter; of course she was worried, but she couldn't break away and run to assist Alabaster now. To do so would break her concentration and the rune would escape.

All she could do was wait.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"... Hey." The tone of her voice was light, almost conversational, as if she hadn't just spent the last few minutes worrying about whether she'd have to send him (or what remained of him) home in a body bag. The boar she could only afford a little bit of sympathy, and that was because she was a steadfast animal lover. It certainly wasn't the boar's fault that it had been brought here.

No, but it can be blamed for trying to gore him, she reminded herself, and continued. "Are you good to make it back on your own? I don't know how well I'm going to be able to support you in a minute."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
That wasn't exactly assuring, no matter how she looked at it. Granted, she was relieved that he was going to be fine, but the way he'd worded his response had her concerned.

"All right, Tin Man," she murmured, eyes still locked on the little ball of light that had caused so much trouble. "I'll take your word for it. Then I'll have to ask you not to step too close until I'm finished."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
There was no denying that she'd always hated this part. She'd endured it eleven times, and each time had been no better than the first. It was understandable, though; if anyone could control the runes, the world would have fallen into chaos years ago. To conquer them took more than just knowledge and self-control, it also took divinity. Her mother would have had an easier time, but this was Saga's task, and the blood that ran through her veins ensured that this procedure wouldn't kill her.

"... Raidho," she whispered now, finally closing her fingers around the light. It flickered, bathing her hand in red, and then vanished. At the same moment, the pain shot through her entire body, not gradual, but an entire wave that forced her down onto one knee with her fingers digging into the ground-- as if that would keep her anchored. Her head was pounding, her heart was beating wildly, and it felt as if every bone in her body was going to crack under the pressure of the ancient magic settling inside of her. Through it all, she kept silent-- not because she felt no urge to scream, but because that was required. It was torture, but to cry out would have signaled her weakness. No rune would have accepted that. She had to settle for biting her tongue with the hopes that she wouldn't bite it off entirely.

With fingers scraped and bleeding and darkness and tears pressing at her vision, the pressure eased off enough for her to shakily etch the newest rune into the air. Once again, it glowed, and the boar vanished, sent back to its homeland. With that out of the way, Saga was free to collapse-- which she did, chest heaving as she gasped for breath, and bangs plastered to her forehead with a cold sweat.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Normally alert and aware, it took a few minutes for Saga to register his proximity. An odd combination of blood and oil assaulted her nose, and made her stomach flop weakly in protest, but she glanced up anyway. Alabaster was hard to make out, even as close as he was, but she tried to bring him into focus.

"Sorry..." A new gold piece had added itself to her bracelet before she spoke again. "That... you... had to... see that."

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I need a week.

"No." The girl attempted to push herself up, grimacing at just how little her arms were willing to cooperate. "If I... do... I'll pass out... here. I need to... stay... conscious... until I get back." Gods, but she really hated this part of rune-hunting.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Truth be told, they were lucky it was still early. People would just be getting up, and hopefully not venturing outside for a little while. Keeping this thought in mind to placate her nerves, she accepted Alabaster's hand, using it to pull herself to her feet.

... Which turned out to be a mistake, given that her unwilling knees promptly buckled.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-05-31 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Saga's only response was a smile, faint around the edges, but genuine nonetheless. It wasn't as if she hadn't gotten messy before, and it wasn't anything that some laundering (or new clothes) wouldn't fix. Given that he could have just let her fall, she didn't mind this at all.

((awwww Alabaster wuvs you. :D))

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
Sure enough, she rested a hand on his arm, murmuring her gratitude before she shifted away and started a slow stagger back home. It was going to be rough, but it was infinitely better than leaning on him the rest of the way. Alabaster was injured, too.

[identity profile] looneyrune.livejournal.com 2009-06-01 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
So it was that the not-so-dynamic-and-perhaps-more-bedraggled duo finally arrived at the apartment in one piece. Never mind that one of them looked as though an oil can had attacked him, and the other couldn't even stand up straight. She'd even had to pause every now and then, and now she was swaying unsteadily in the kitchen and grasping at the back of a chair for support.

"How badly are you injured...?"

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