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log > how are these two so darn cute?
It had been an admittedly strange situation they had all been in - shopping mall, zombies, black outs - it was like a horror film gone wrong.
No one had any explanation for their sudden appearance in the mall, nor did anyone have an explanation for their sudden disappearance from the mall. Just as no one had an explanation for the blue Chevrolet Volt currently parked outside of B.A.B.E.L. headquarters.
For his own part, Jolt was doing what Autobots did best (aside from kicking Decepticon skidplate), and that was hiding in plain sight. Asphalt and sunshine, he decided, were preferable to zombie-laden carpet and the near-darkness of a mall without power. He just didn't like having to wait while Naomi was inside - no doubt trying to explain where the frag she'd been all this time. Jolt'd had a similar problem relaying his whereabouts to - of all mechs - Ratchet. (No doubt the medic thought he was glitched for insisting he'd been fighting off zombies all this time.) But, after much instance, and pleading for Optimus' permission, Jolt was allowed to stay with Naomi for the time being.
The Autobot sighed inwardly. He was still waiting, and he still hated it.
No one had any explanation for their sudden appearance in the mall, nor did anyone have an explanation for their sudden disappearance from the mall. Just as no one had an explanation for the blue Chevrolet Volt currently parked outside of B.A.B.E.L. headquarters.
For his own part, Jolt was doing what Autobots did best (aside from kicking Decepticon skidplate), and that was hiding in plain sight. Asphalt and sunshine, he decided, were preferable to zombie-laden carpet and the near-darkness of a mall without power. He just didn't like having to wait while Naomi was inside - no doubt trying to explain where the frag she'd been all this time. Jolt'd had a similar problem relaying his whereabouts to - of all mechs - Ratchet. (No doubt the medic thought he was glitched for insisting he'd been fighting off zombies all this time.) But, after much instance, and pleading for Optimus' permission, Jolt was allowed to stay with Naomi for the time being.
The Autobot sighed inwardly. He was still waiting, and he still hated it.
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Jolt couldn't help but laugh as well, giving Naomi a quick wink. It was obvious he approved of her friends, as they seemed to approve of him. Of all the people to make an escape from that mall with, he was glad it was Naomi. He knew it in the very core of his spark that this is where he should be, and didn't see himself leaving any time soon.
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"We really can't stay!" How Jolt was able to make himself tangible was something she didn't quite understand, but Naomi wasn't about to test his limits. And alcohol had to be bad on an Autobot's system somehow. "I just wanted to make sure everyone was okay, and to introduce you all, but I've still got a lot to show him!"
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So it was that Naomi resettled herself in the seat, stretching slightly. "They're good people," she commented. "Even if we had a misunderstanding at first, I'm glad we could work things out."
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He pulled out onto the road, not really going anywhere in particular until Naomi told him one way or the other.
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"There's nothing amazing about me at all!" The protest didn't take long, and she was already waving her hands about. "I-I mean, being a psychokinetic is unusual, but you must have seen all sorts of amazing things before you even met me, Jolt-san!"
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It took some more tiny bouts of stammering before she could actually form a sentence, but by the time she could manage such a feat, a warm smile had formed.
"Well, you're the most amazing Autobot I've ever met-- and even if I meet more, I know that won't change."
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"You made yourself solid just for that?" She couldn't resist asking, swatting at his hand.
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"I don't have a lot of time to explain," she said quietly, pocketing the phone, "but there's a mission I have to get to. The Children are out reversing a prediction, and they need a high-level psychokinetic on the scene as soon as possible, so I'll have to fly."
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Besides, he wanted to see what it was she and the others did. He would do his damnedest to stay out of the way - even though it went against every impulse in him - but this was Naomi's turf. Naomi's mission. He wouldn't interfere unless there was a Decepticon to deal with. (Or maybe if Naomi got in over her head, but after seeing her deal with those zombies, he thought that day would be a long time in coming.)
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That decided, she sighed. "Why don't we try that out now, and then I can answer your question later?"
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He skidded to a stop at the scene, turning sharply to give Naomi a straight shot to where she needed to be.
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The instant the car stopped, Naomi was on the move. The door opened and she took off, one second hovering there to flash him a grateful smile, and the next already a tiny speck in the sky intent on locating her objective.
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I will not get involved, he told himself. I will not get involved. I will not get involved. I will not-- Naomi was fine. He needed to chill. And he was never, ever going to tease Bumblebee for worrying about Sam ever again.
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Then the bridge cables snapped, just as a large truck barreling down the hallway lost control and came hurtling in her direction.
"Oh no, you don't," she whispered under her breath, reaching one glowing palm to the truck and aiming the other at the bridge to keep it supporting the weight of several smaller cars.
This was going to be fun.
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This was going to drive him crazy! Maybe if he just- no. No, he trusted Naomi. He had faith in her. He was just going to have to sit there. And watch. While the bridge fell down.
Frag it all, that girl had better know what she's doing.
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And if the out-of-control esper causing this whole mess hadn't just decided to hurl a crane at her, things would have been so much easier.
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There was a moment where the crane just stopped- but it was only for a split second, then it was jerked violently back, the force of the movement making the machine buckle in the middle. Jolt gave the crane and angry glare as it slammed into the asphalt with a shower of sparks, and came to an abrupt halt under the Autobot's foot. His whip uncoiled itself from where it had caught and crippled the crane, and slid back into its rightful place.
So much for not making a scene.
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Hypno, she thought desperately. She could claim it was the other esper's influence, and that there wasn't really a humongous alien robot there, and--
Right, the mission. Sparing Jolt only the briefest of glances that gave away absolutely nothing, Naomi gathered up all of her psychokinetic power, exercising enough restraint to move the truck to a safer location, and then using the rest to yank the bridge up long enough for the cars to move. She held it there, the red glow around her intensifying, and then finally released it once she'd been given the okay from her supervisor that everyone was safe.
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The blue Volt simply became part of the traffic exiting the bridge, looking perfectly innocent and normal.
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