was it worth it?

Jul 04, 2011 18:34

Who: Chell, Kimiko Ross, and Wheatley
What: THIS IS THE ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN OF ULTIMATE DESTINY
Where: Residential Zone 16
When: an hour or so after this post

because despite your violent behavior, the only thing you've managed to break so far is my heart )

chell, wheatley, kimiko ross | (au)

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catchthebrit July 5 2011, 03:23:25 UTC
The nice part about being on rails again was the fact that Wheatley had mobility around Kimiko's workshop. The bad part about being on rails again was the fact that Wheatley had limited mobility around Kimiko's workshop. If he wanted to be carted somewhere else, he'd have to bother someone to pick him up and move him around ( ... )

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robodidactic July 5 2011, 03:41:30 UTC
Kim sat up from where she was working with a jerk when the door-open alarm went off, a silent flashing indicator on her wearable. Goddammit Dave, stop leading lunatics to her lab!

Wait, the door was unlocked? Had she...Well, obviously she'd left the damn thing unlocked. Wheatley must be rubbing off one her. Thinking about the little blue menace made finding him suddenly seem imperative, and Kim had just stepped out of her makeshift workshop when- CRASH!

Of course.

Kim took off running- she knew where he was and she had to get to him before the mute lunatic did.

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halfquake July 5 2011, 04:13:51 UTC
Chell isn't a lunatic okay, she's just determined. Almost pathologically so.

The sudden crash and loud screaming was certainly an attention getter, but Chell knew better than to take off running towards it. She'd nearly been killed in countless death traps that day and there was no way she was going to get mashed now and -- oh who was she kidding the whole "pretending to be in distress in order to lead someone into an ambush" trap was way too smart for him.

Still, though. Chell raised her portal gun up to a ready position and approached quietly, or as quietly as one can when wearing boots with springs that click against the ground with every step. Wheatley might not be a threat (yet), but that person with whom she'd spoken over the network was sure to be here. Without knowing what the other woman was capable of, it was better to be cautious.

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catchthebrit July 5 2011, 04:32:23 UTC
Okay, okay those were definitely boots that he heard. And those boots were definitely getting closer..

Those boots were getting closer.

Those boots were getting closer!

He was happy that he didn't have his flashlight on, or rather, he would be happy if he was actually thinking about his flashlight. In all honesty if he had remembered he actually had one and could turn it on, he probably would have used it and done something stupid like flash it against the wall to try to distract whoever had entered. Good thing for him that he forgot.

For now all he could really do was just sit there (not like he had choice) and try to stop his pupil from dilating over and over again in fear. This was the worst day.

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