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★☆ jolt ([personal profile] electrowhipit) wrote in [community profile] pullmeoutalive2009-08-31 09:46 pm

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.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Roger that." She flashed him a sharp salute, unable to keep from smiling as she did so, and then unbuckled herself and swung the door open. "You won't even know I'm there."

Which was true enough-- when Naomi didn't want to be seen, it was nearly impossible to track her.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
The esper took immediately to the air, circling the site from high above. Unlike her companion on the ground, she could see over the wall, and took in what looked to be several rusting pieces of equipment. A bulldozer with a crushed tread, a crane that looked as though it had been in its prime seventy years ago... nothing too unusual.

Frowning to herself, she swooped down a little closer to investigate further, still too quick to be easily spotted.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Up in the air, Naomi stopped, glancing down at her limiter. Jolt contacting her was usually a cause for concern. Jolt contacting her with the keyword of trouble was a cause for worry.

"What is it?" Her voice came across clearly, tone steady despite her growing unease.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
... Of course he did. She'd entertained the thought before Jolt had confirmed it, and wasn't too thrilled to learn that her suspicions had been correct. Well, at least it made for a fairer fight.

Except that it was two robots against a robot and a human, but the numbers lined up anyway.

There was silence on her end, and then a very tiny sigh. "Awaiting orders, sir." Going after the one in the street might be easier; it was more of a public area, and people-- if there were enough around to care-- were used to espers. Robots? Not so much.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
"... I picked up a truck last week, remember? I can definitely handle a motorcycle. I'll just have to make sure I get the right one."

This was just getting more and more interesting. But if he was having her head after the street-bound Decepticon, that meant he'd be dealing with the construction one. By himself...

No, he'd be fine. She had faith in his skills.

"Should I head after it now?"

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
If they were lucky, "Zippy" wouldn't decide to transform mid-flight. He couldn't be that big with a motorcycle as his chosen alt-mode, though, so if she had to put a bit more effort into lifting him, it wouldn't be entirely impossible.

"Got it," she commented, adjusting her flight path for the swiftest time and hovering until she was close to the place Jolt had designated. "I'm in position."

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
Naomi's response wasn't a verbal one-- but, if anyone chose to look up at that particular moment, they might have seen a blue blur rocket past, and a red spark of light that caught the motorcycle up as easily as if it had been feather-light. Just as effortlessly (or so it looked), it was released over the wall with... well, it couldn't have been called gentleness in any way of the term.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
It looked to be a Cybertronian showdown in a fenced-off arena, but the last fighter chose to make her appearance now, and it wasn't as quiet or unobtrusive as her past actions had been.

The figure in the sky shot down and landed right on top of the bulldozer with an impact that only psychokinetic energy could have lent her. Naomi didn't remain there, sailing up again and moving until she hovered just above and to the left of her partner.

"I like him already," she remarked.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't really have a preference." The smaller one would be easier to lift, if it came to that, but the bulldozer was slower. She could possibly land more hits on that one, so long as she dodged to the best of her ability.

The Decepticon solved things nicely by launching himself forward with a roar, still not very fast, but not too bad at closing the distance in between them.

"But," Naomi continued thoughtfully, "I suppose he'll want to thank me for my landing spot, so I'll take him."

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-26 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Trusting that Jolt would be just fine on his own, Naomi turned her attention to the Decepticon she'd already become acquainted with. Rather than wait for him to reach her, she closed the rest of the distance herself and began with a hurled energy burst that knocked him backwards.

Previously infuriated, this did nothing to assuage his mood, and he raised a claw to swat at her, looking for all the world like someone trying to take down a very speedy fly. Naomi evaded, getting in a shot whenever she could, but mostly just upsetting the Decepticon's already-shaky balance.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-27 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks to the warning, Naomi moved just in time. The tubes collided with Breakneck's treads, they loosened further with a high-pitched screech, and the Decepticon went flying in a manner far less graceful than that of his tiny human opponent. That didn't prevent him from launching an entire barrage of missiles at the offending Autobot as he fell, however.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-27 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Naomi paused, originally terrified that she wouldn't be able to reach Jolt in time, but her friend was proving that he could fend for himself quite well. Not that she hadn't known that, but she tended to worry more during battles. Who knew what could--

She'd missed the movement until Zigzag slammed into her with such force that the esper went crashing not only into the wall, but through it. Stars exploded in her vision just as pain exploded in her ribs, but the motorcycle had made a mistake in showing himself and then gloating about his apparent victory over the human that had caused Breakneck so much trouble.

The next instant, every single concrete tube plowed into him.

[identity profile] kittykinesis.livejournal.com 2009-09-27 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
She could hear it, faintly, the screaming and shrieking of a voice that decidedly wasn't Jolt's. Unfortunately, given that she was currently buried under a layer of broken boards and rubble, Naomi couldn't see exactly what was going on.

Zigzag had been knocked a good distance away, but had stubbornly persisted in lurching back towards her to crush her for good. In relation, the girl had sent the tubes after him again, this time not only flinging out a wave of energy to slam him down, but twisting the tubes into more confining bands to keep him pinned there. And there he stayed, screeching and cursing and squirming, but ultimately stuck.

It wasn't killing him, but he had been taken care of, Naomi told herself, still flat on her back and struggling to take shallow breaths without her ribs twinging in protest.