Jan 24, 2009 10:12
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here]Ophelia slowed back to a walk as she entered the main hallway. It was a ways off in the dark, but she could just make out a small patch of light further down in the center of the hall, presumably streaming in from the Sun Room's glass ceiling. She didn't see anything yet, but there was no telling when something might suddenly jump out at
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Through the haze of his anger, it suddenly hit Depth Charge that the reason the his torch's beam wouldn't stay still was that he was shaking all over.
Muttering curses at himself, he leaned heavily against a wall for a moment as he tried to collect himself. But he was too restless to stay still to long, too agitated. The hot fury surging its way through his muscles left him with an unbearable desire for release. Like a man possessed he stumbled jerkily into the hallway, staring about him with a desperate wildness but finding nothing. The hallway was empty.
For a moment he kept walking, as though the answer would materialise in front of him, even backtracking to the door he'd passed, but it was locked. What was he looking for anyway? X?
"You stupid spawn-of-Unicron..." he hissed. The words started softly but soon took on a life of their own, contorting into an ugly, strangled gurgle. "I hope you burn in the Pit, you slagger, I hope you burn!"
But words just weren't enough. He needed release. Suddenly, in one fluid ( ... )
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Siegfried had almost arrived at the main hallway when he heard someone shout as though they were being attacked. Without thinking, he speeded up into a run, intending on helping those in trouble.
He reached the hallway just in time to see a man fall back against the wall with a broken bat in hand. He quickly searched the surrounding area, looking for any sign of a monster, but found none. There was nothing in the hallway aside from other patients.
Siegfried approached the man slowly, coming to a stop a little distance away from him before he spoke.
“Next time, wait until there is a monster around if you want to hit something.”
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"Mind your own slagging business!" he snarled, aiming the full glare of his frustration at the newcomer. Despite the aggression, his voice sounded strange; to his horror, he realised that he couldn't stop his voice from trembling with the force of his emotions, however chaotic they were. What the Pit is wrong with me?! Infuriated, he tried again, this time deepening his tone to a menacing growl. "Who the frag are you?"
It didn't work.
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He spoke calmly and matter-of-factly. “I’m afraid that if you’re going to wander the Institute in your current state, then you’re then you’re going to get picked out very easily.” A broken weapon would be useless, and Siegfried doubted the man could concentrate on a fight whilst so furious.
He continued on, this time answering the man’s question. “I’m Siegfried, and you are..?”
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“Don’t you patronise me!” he retorted, drawing his slumped frame up a little higher. He swayed uncertainly, struggling to keep the force behind his voice. “Why does my safety matter to you anyway?”
His knees buckled again. The hallway dipped to the left but his hand slammed against the wall to catch him just in time. “And I told you, mind your own slagging business!”
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“I would not leave anyone alone in the hallways like this.” It was true - if he could prevent someone from becoming a target of Landel’s monsters, then he would do.
Siegfried watched as the man desperately tried to stay standing, and didn’t say anything for some time after, giving the man time to attempt to regain some control.
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He tried to clear his head, focus a little, but it was like trying to see through a fog. Even his breathing seemed stunted- no matter how deeply he inhaled, his breaths were still weak and shaky. Felt like he was drowning in thin air. Thick air.
Eventually he lifted his head enough to meet Siegfried's stare (what the Pit was he looking at, anyway?!) head-on. "I don't need your slagging help!"
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“You are sure? You would rather be left alone here, when you can not even stand up properly, easy prey for any of the monsters?” He stopped talking briefly before continuing in a quieter voice, one that was deliberately spiteful. “That is rather pathetic.”
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The response was immediate.
"What was that?" he hissed, pushing back off of the wall and squaring his shoulders. The touch of hysteria in his tone went unchecked and Depth Charge drew himself up as highly as he could, clenching the broken bat in his hands as if it were an anchor in a storm. "Pathetic? You wanna say that again?!"
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“I called you pathetic. I offered you help when you clearly needed it, and you refused just so your pride would not be damaged.”
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"Smelt you! You don't know the first slagging thing about me!" he growled, teeth gritted, louder and angrier than ever, "And pathetic? You think I'm pathetic? I'll show you pathetic!" He swung the ruined bat upwards, staggering a little under the momentum but poised to strike at any moment. "Make my day, scraphead!"
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“Very well, then.”
He shifted his stance and raised the pipe in front of him, ready for an attack.
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With a strangled roar he swung wildly at Siegfried, stumbling towards him in a blind rage.
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He blocked the attack, staggering back a few steps under the force of the hit before he regained control. Then, he threw his weight into an attempt to push the other man away, hoping to give himself a chance to attack back.
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He did not move the pipe away afterwards. Instead he kept it where it had connected and pressed it firmly against the man’s arm.
“Stop it. You will gain nothing from fighting me.”
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