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OPEN RP PART II: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
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-Threads leading to smut is fine, because hey, sometimes it happens.
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Son of a--!
[Whatever she says after that is drowned out by the squeal of tires against sandstone as her foot comes down hard on the gas pedal.
They aren't equipped to give chase quickly. The pair has a decent head start.]
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And once they've peeled out into the dusky openness of the Dust, a case of ammo skids out from its hiding place under the seat to nest against his boot; he's not thinking when he grabs hold of it and makes a few fumbling attempts to load it into the chamber of Fiona's abandoned SMG. Thinking even less when he turns to aim out the broken back windows at the nearest truck that's rapidly closing in.]
Keep it steady!
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She pulls out onto the well traveled path and keeps them as straight as she can.]
If you miss, we're probably dead. No pressure.
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[And before she has time to panic and/or rethink their current strategy, he yanks hard on the trigger, knocking a solid spattering of fire up along the left side of the hood of their pursuing compadres and sending the body of the SMG itself right up into his own jaw on the recoil.
Beauty and grace.]
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Better learn faster! Hold onto something.
[The warning doesn't give much in the way of preparation. The next time they go in for a ram, she pulls hard on the wheel and sends them skidding sideways. Their back end thankfully fishtails straight into a rock to keep them from flipping over, but it knocks the wind straight from her lungs.
The tactic works, leaving the driver of the other buggy attempting to do the same, which causes them to roll straight down the side of the canyon, wedging them against the wall.]
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On the one hand: it's not lost in the desert behind them, and on the other-- well, here's hoping that's the only truck that decided to follow them.]
That-- wasn't so bad. Right? [A good two shades paler and still half-plastered to the door where he'd landed.]
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Nobody else had followed. They would be harder to trace on foot if they left the truck now.]
For as bad as things [cough] usually go, no. Come [cough] on. They can't [cough] be far.
[Which wasn't exactly true. They could be anywhere by now. But she has a splitting headache and a piece of glass lodged into her skull. They needed to find somewhere to settle down for a few minutes -- away from bandit hell.]
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Let me see.
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The surprise is brief enough that he gets her to turn her cheek as requested, but her chin jerks from his hand shortly after and she waves him off once realization sets in.]
I'll be fine, its just a scratch. We can't stay here.
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Two seconds and we'll be done. Cross my heart.
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[This time, his hand gets slapped, and she walks a little faster. Maybe she can urge him on to higher ground if she leads him with her injury, though she doesn't actually believe he's genuinely concerned for her well-being.]
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And just because she can string together full, coherent sentences doesn't mean she's not just as crazy as the rest of the Pandoran population.]
You keep doing whatever it is that you want: I mean we both know you're going to anyway.
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[Its hard to go anywhere and be safe when you're Fiona, but she has an idea of what to do and where to go long enough to rest. She pauses only briefly to take a breath and suck some of the blood off her fingers before she takes off to the right toward the west.]
There's an old digsite about a half a mile from here. Think you can walk that far in those shoes?
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Which would probably suck.
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[She is quietly running her finger over the piece of glass, flinching the eye its wedged over when she presses just a bit too hard. So far, she's done a miraculous job of keeping blood off the ground to keep from making a trail straight toward them. Instead, its staining her jacket collar. She's not very happy about it, or the scar that is likely to result from it.
A half a mile on foot is nothing to a Pandoran, even a Pandoran with glass stuck in them. That said, Fiona hasn't exactly been gentle with their pacing, but her shoulders relax when they finally reach the shade of the old hold-out.
It had obviously been home to the bandits at one time or another, before its contents had been exhausted and then it had been subsequently abandoned. There was always a chance they would come back, but she doubted it would be today.
She takes a few heavy breaths and tries to play it off:]
Still with me, moneybags?
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You feeling all dead yet?
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[But she is breathy and sweaty, and she doesn't bother to mask the fact that she's headed straight for the nearest shady surface to doctor herself.
If only there was some water around. But it wouldn't be the first time she's had to deal with less than ideal circumstances.]
Make yourself comfy, we can break for a bit.
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Don't know if you've noticed, but seriously, nothing about any of this looks comfy.
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Hey. Skaglick. You ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe, you ought to be making the most of the fact that you're...you know, alive? You're welcome, by the way.
[Something about his attitude very obviously gets under her skin and, rather than continue to indulge his whining, she drags a half dented piece of metal (dingy, but with just enough shine to spot her reflection if she wipes away the dust) with her foot.
Then, silently, she begins to try and work the glass out of her head while biting her lip to keep any expression that isn't 'frustration' off her face.]
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[She tries to push him off again, blinking hard as more blood gets in her eye again after being forced to release the glass. Thanks asshole. He succeeds in grabbing her first, once again caught off guard by his weird...caring about her injury thing.]
When the hell did you become a medical expert?
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Jack clearly wasn't wrong when he'd said that was one of the issues with Pandorans.]
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[She flinches hard when it finally comes free, and the rest of her insult is lost in a wave of vertigo. Having the caravan right then would've been great, at least she could get something relatively clean to staunch the bleeding with then.
Fiona growls, not unlike something particularly more feral than her appearance might suggest before she swallows injured pride long enough to say:]
...thanks. I guess.
[At least she could say she said it when he didn't.]
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Or something. He' read it once. Somewhere.] We need to get you to a healing station.
You guys have those here, right?
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I don't know if there's any med vendors installed here. Have to look around.
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