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pullmeoutalive2009-08-31 09:46 pm
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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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Nonetheless, she maintained the barrier, only dropping it when her power had softened, then withdrew. All the while, she didn't look away from those optics, silently telling him that he wasn't the only one who had someone he wanted to protect.
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His free hand came up, and very, very gently, he brushed the side of her face with a finger.
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As his finger gently grazed her cheek, Naomi didn't flinch or shy away. She gave no sign of being frightened that something so much larger than her was doing this-- on the contrary, she closed her eyes and carefully leaned into the light touch. She trusted Jolt, and that was more than enough.
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But as it stood, his leg servos were locking up, and the beating he'd endured earlier was doing little to help the situation. He shifted, and his gears protested loudly- loud enough to make him cringe.
He cast Naomi an apologetic look and rose to his feet, joints grinding. "I'm too young to sound this old," he remarked, flexing his legs until the noises subsided to a manageable level.
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He hadn't been the only one to cringe at the chorus of grinding gears and locked joints. She'd have to give him an extended carwash with the works when they returned.
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Having satisfactorily worked out the kinks in his servos, he retrieved the bags The Children had packed for Naomi (thankfully untouched by the earlier torrent of Naomi's power, for the most part), and presented them to her. "I had a little help getting you out of there."
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"They must really like you to go this far," she remarked, shifting the bags in her arms. "Especially Shiho-chan." Aoi and Kaoru were more affectionate with everybody, but for a psychometer who could very easily read the darkness lurking in anyone's heart, it took more than that to gain her trust. Naomi willingly submitting to a thorough search of deep-rooted issues had probably made the younger girl open up to her more quickly.
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She laughed.
It was a tired laugh more than anything, but one that carried genuine amusement and a weary sort of happiness along with it. It had been awhile for her, but she was willing to drag herself back from whatever bleakness had been clouding her thoughts, no matter how long it took. Not just for everyone's sake, but for hers as well.
"So you're keeping me company, just the two of us in the woods?" It did sound like something The Children would have wanted to help out on. Most likely not without a whole lot of teasing and references to romantic scenes, but the trio had a habit of doing that to everyone in a daily basis; Minamoto in particular was usually their favorite victim, but there was no doubt that his charges truly loved him. One perhaps a little more, but that was her own business, and Naomi had chosen to keep such observations to herself.
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"Do you have to word it like that?" Not that he could think of another way to word it off the top of his head, but it did put him in mind of the girls' teasing.
((ooc; I CAN TYPE I SWEAR.))
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"So you'll be spending the next few days with me in this clearing with no underlying intentions that would trouble my supervisor whatsoever?" She tried again, perfectly earnest.
((Awwww is someone tired.))
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She just had to remember that she'd lived a semi-normal life because of him. She could overlook the figurine he'd had made of her, and the wedding plans she'd once caught him poring through when she was only fourteen, and the... extremely skimpy summer uniform... okay, this wasn't working.
"I probably haven't helped matters any," she chose to add, moving towards the abandoned campsite to investigate it. "Maybe this will make him think twice about his future bride, at least."
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"I don't know if he-- or me, for that matter-- would call you mine," she demurred. "I'd say that's assuming too much, and then he'd just be worried that you'd tag along on the nonexistent-never-going-to-happen honeymoon."
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The Autobot angled his head a little, studiously ignoring that last bit of Naomi's statement. "No? Then what would you call me?"
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"My friend," she said at last. "My car, maybe for outside appearances. But my giant alien robot? You'd have to call me your human before I could agree to that one."
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"Maybe you are my human," Jolt replied. "I'm your Autobot, and you're my human. We belong to each other."
((ooc; ...yeah okay, passing out. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR PAPER AND STUFF.))
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But when Tsubomi Fujiko made an obvservation like that, it was more solid than any prediction the espers could reverse.
"... I think you're right." Logs arranged to her satisfaction, Naomi rocked back on her heels and plopped down for a breather. "It's as though that's how it should be."
((ooc: sob two more pages but will probably pass out soon and just plow through the gd horror later. SWEET DREAMS RO MY LOVE.))
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"I don't try to question it. All I know is, not a day goes by where I'm not thankful to have met you."
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Trying to prevent a dark flush from spreading across her face, however, was exhausting. With a flustered grumble, Naomi pressed her hands to her cheeks. "I swear, I think you like making me do this."
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