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Theodore Weyland ([info]themonsterinme) wrote in [info]containmentrp,
@ 2015-04-11 16:55:00

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Entry tags:2215-01-22, alex, natasha, teddy

Who: Teddy/Drake, Natasha, Alex
What: THE BIRDS!
Where: Natasha's apartment/surrounding area
When: morning



Teddy wasn't entirely certain what had woken him up, his nose buried in the unfamiliar pillow, his hip and shoulder pressing into something hard and unforgiving. When his eyes opened, all he saw was darkness for a moment. Not his room, that much he knew for certain. After a few seconds of listening, his brain recognizing the sound of a second person's gentle breathing. His memory seemed to reassert itself then, recalling everything that had happened the night before. Natasha's place. Natasha's room. Natasha sleeping on the bed behind him. He sat up partway, his body stiff and aching in protest, though he remained quiet. His hand drifted near where his head had been, searching for the comm device he knew was here. When his fingers found it, they navigated to the button at the top, sheltering the device with the blanket he'd been using so as not to allow the light to travel too far. The last thing he wanted was to wake up his lovely host.

Seven in the morning. Seventy-five percent charge on his comm. No new military notifications.

A quick glance around the room, searching for a digital clock or any other indication that the power had come back on, came up negative. Carefully and quietly he moved, sliding up onto his feet and gently stepping toward the door. There was a notable change of temperature as he slid it open, careful not to let too much light in, or heat out as he squeezed through. He lingered, just for a second, glancing at the bed to make sure he hadn't woken her up, then quietly closed the door behind him. The apartment was cold, though not quite as bad as he might have feared. He wished he'd grabbed his longer shirt, or his socks at least, but didn't want to chance a return trip that might cause her to stir. The sounds of the weather had dissipated, and the windows seemed perfectly intact. Even from the distance he could see that the sky outside was slowly starting to lighten. Maybe the storm was actually over.

He ducked into the bathroom, testing the faucet really quick to make sure that the water was running. No frozen pipes, which was good, but no hot water. The comm device was left on the sink with the screen aimed up, illuminating the whole room. He should have grabbed one of the flashlights, but there was nothing to do about it now. He used the restroom, washed his hands, and took advantage of the bottle of mouth wash there. He drifted into the main room afterward, pulling the table away from the window and setting it back up. After, he moved to pull back one of the curtains a little, not wanting to disturb the insulation they provided too much. The streets were covered in a thick layer of white, even visible in the near-darkness outside. There were a few people outside attempting to clear walkways, or assess whatever damage had accumulated with their buildings or the vehicles below, but it looked like no one had power yet.

Letting the curtain drift close again, he moved to sit on the couch, checking the comms for any other announcements. No trams yet, but workers were being acquired to clear the streets. Progress. Good.



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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 07:04 pm UTC (link)
Natasha poured some water into a glass and took a couple aspirin, drinking them down just before Teddy returned to the room. It didn't sound good outside, and she frowned, wondering how the rest of her day would go without power or even transportation. She didn't want to be stuck inside, but she may not have a choice.

"I don't have much in the way of breakfast without power," Natasha said, turning away to open her cabinets. "I have some cereal. Some fruit..." If it had just been Natasha, she might have called around to see if any coffee shops had power. "Are you going to be able to make it home?" He said there was no news from the military yet, so Natasha wasn't sure what Teddy's plans would be.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 07:19 pm UTC (link)
Teddy pulled the shirt on, then worked at getting his socks over his feet as he listened. He didn't want to ask for anything that would require her to open the refrigerator, considering they didn't know when the power would be back, but he was a little hungry.

"Sure, I'll take a little of either," he nodded a bit as he straightened again, already feeling a little warmer. "I can contact some people, see if they're making rounds for any military guys." He offered a light smile. "I'll be out of your hair soon. Promise. Heard anything from Mary?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 07:50 pm UTC (link)
Opening the cabinet, she pulled down a small bowl and a box of corn flakes. "You're not in my hair," she assured Teddy with a small smile over her shoulder. She opened the fridge to grab the milk and strawberries quickly, not wanting to leave the door open any longer than it needed to be. "I haven't heard from Mary since last night. She's definitely still sleeping." Natasha poured the corn flakes into the bowl and then grabbed a paring knife to slice some strawberries to toss into the bowl with the cereal. "What about your family? Are they all right?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 08:25 pm UTC (link)
"I haven't checked in yet," Teddy sounded a little guilty about that, thinking that he probably should have checked in with Alex too. Why hadn't he thought about either of those things last night?

His mouth opened to reply as he slipped in next to her, only for his eyes to widen and a delighted "ooo" to escape instead. He plucked a strawberry while she was distracted, smiling cheekily as he ate the end. His other hand moved out for the knife, more than willing to help, though he noted that there was only one bowl. "Not hungry?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 08:45 pm UTC (link)
She didn't judge him for not checking in with his family. She hadn't contacted her parents yet either, and probably wouldn't for a few more hours. To be fair, they hadn't sent her any messages, so Natasha wasn't too worried about it.

"I don't usually eat breakfast," Natasha admitted, hesitating briefly before handing Teddy the knife to finish slicing up the strawberries. "It's usually coffee, and I'm out the door. Did you sleep alright?" It couldn't have been comfortable, sleeping on the floor. He hadn't complained, but it wasn't like there were any other options that were as safe as her room.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 08:56 pm UTC (link)
Teddy took the knife and went to work, though a few more pieces of strawberry were stolen in the process. At her question he nodded, chewing and swallowing before he formally replied. "I think I woke up once in the middle of the night, but that was about it. Little stiff, but not bad. Nothing a long, hot shower won't cure." That sounded amazing right now, not only for the stiffness, but the minor chill, and the fact that he'd been wearing the same clothes since last night. "How about you? Any trouble with someone taking up all the floor space?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 09:33 pm UTC (link)
She was stone cold sober, but Natasha still had the unbidden image of Teddy taking a hot shower. In her bathroom. Natasha banished the image away quickly, annoyed with herself for thinking like a woman who couldn't control her baser instincts. It was probably all her fault. She should have devoted more time to a sex life.

"I slept fine," Natasha said, turning to pick up her water glass. "Like a baby, actually, but I think that had more to do with the wine. Are you sore? I have some aspirin if you need it."

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 09:42 pm UTC (link)
"Nah, I'm good." Teddy replied, shaking his head as he tugged the bowl over, sprinkling strawberry bits on top. "Thanks for breakfast." He turned to lean against the counter, the bowl cradled in one hand as he ate with the other. He normally had breakfast this way, finding it always helped him to wake up.

"It's warmer in here than I thought it would be," he said, conversationally, as he gathered the his first spoonful. "They're working on it, so hopefully you'll actually get power soon. Bet it's cold at my place." Every main room had at least one window, and who knew if Alex had been home. He chewed thoughtfully, wondering if the pipes had frozen. That was always a pain in the ass.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 10:00 pm UTC (link)
"You planned well," Natasha pointed out. "Towels under the doors probably helped keep a lot of the warmth in." She drank the rest of her water, which wasn't much, and placed the cup in the sink. "Since I'm not too keen on taking a cold shower, I'm going to go get dressed. Feel free to have more if you want." Natasha gave him a small smile while motioning to the cereal bowl. "I'll be back in a few minutes, okay?" She needed clothes,a hairbrush and some make up if Teddy was going to be around for awhile longer.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 10:29 pm UTC (link)
"I'm not going anywhere," Teddy replied, watching her go as he gathered another spoonful. He moved away from the counter and headed into the living room, chewing as he went. It was getting brighter out, evident by the glow emanating through the curtains. He pulled back one, leaning against the wall as he eyed the street below, now able to get a better look at what the storm had left behind.

Still no lights, but the few people who he'd seen before were joined by a few others now that it was light enough to see. Two kids were climbing the white mound of a car that had been buried, despite the protest of their mother, who stood talking to what he assumed was one of her neighbors. Another spoonful went into his mouth as he watched, the corner of his lips turning up as he watched the kids start to build a snowman.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 10:38 pm UTC (link)
Inside her bedroom, Natasha took off her time and stripped off her pajamas. She pulled on a clean pair of jeans and a soft green sweater. Socks followed next before she walked to her vanity to fix her hair and apply a little bit of make up. Once she felt she looked presentable, Natasha picked up the blankets that Teddy slept on,folding them and placing them on her bed.

When she returned to the front room, she found Teddy by the window. "How does it look?" Natasha slipped her fingertips into the denim pockets as she approached him. "Do I want to know?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 11:06 pm UTC (link)
"Looks like the neighborhood is coming back to life," Teddy replied, glancing up only to smile a little once he saw the pajamas were gone and the makeup was back. It felt like a chapter had ended, and maybe it had, but part of him was going to miss her without.

Another spoonful, another bout of chewing, and he glanced out again, speaking once more after he'd swallowed. "Got some kids out there playing." They reminded him a little of the kids across the street from his own house, the snowball throwers, and he watched contently as he gathered more food.

A few seconds passed, and one of the children pointed upwards, looking back to his mother. Teddy could hear the sound of words through the glass, but not enough to make out words. His head tilted upward and outward, trying to see what the kid was pointing at, but whatever it was remained out of view. "Do you know any of your neighbors?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-12 11:27 pm UTC (link)
Natasha glanced outside, sighing at the sight of the snow. Hopefully they could get things cleared up by tomorrow. If the trams remained down, Helena would send a driver to pick up Natasha. Moving away from the window, she walked back toward the kitchen, wondering if she could walk through the mess outside to find some hot coffee.

Teddy's question made her pause, and Natasha drew her brows together thoughtfully. "Well, Mrs. Knowles lives four doors down. She found Mary passed out in the hallway six months ago and helped me get her inside. That's about it. I'm never really home long enough to chit chat. Are you friendly with your neighbors?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-12 11:46 pm UTC (link)
Teddy arched a brow at the story, but managed to snuff out any commentary with another bite of cereal. The more he learned about Mary the more he wondered how the two of them had lived together so well all this time. They seemed like polar opposites, though, he supposed, he and Natasha had plenty of opposing characteristics as well. They seemed to get along fine.

"Some of them," he replied, turning a bit in his lean to face her, though he glanced out of the curtains again. "It's a good neighborhood. Good people."

A cry from outside nearly startled him, the fact that it was so clear through the glass indicating how loud it was outside. He straightened, letting the spoon drop into the bowl and moved his hand to pull away the curtain even more. One of the kids was screaming at the top of his lungs, his mother frantically attempting to tug him away from a large shadow clinging to the thick material of his winter coat. Teddy recognized the beast, even as a second swooped in, then a third. For one second he was confused, wondering if he was dreaming this somehow. A weird, subconscious conglomeration of his civilian life and the life beyond the wall.

Furies. What the hell were furies doing in the fucking city?

"Shit!" A second later and he was moving, brushing past her in half a run, pausing only long enough to drop the bowl on the counter on his way toward the door, milk splashing onto the surface.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-13 12:16 am UTC (link)
It was hard to explain why Natasha and Mary remained roommates, and by extension, friends. They were the odd couple, certainly, but it worked for them. Probably because they weren't in each others hair all the time. Natasha didn't know her neighbors very well, and she couldn't imagine going out of her way to win over Teddy's either. It wasn't that Natasha wanted to be mean. She just... had other things to do.

Before she could say anything, Natasha heard the scream outside. And then Teddy was moving, and milk was on the counter and she blinked in surprise. "What's going on? What was that?" And was he leaving? Did he need her help? There didn't seem to be a lot of time to ask, because Teddy appeared to be in a hurry.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-13 12:40 am UTC (link)
"Furies," he called quickly as he opened the door, not bothering with his shoes. "Try to contact emergency services. If you can't get through, call Alex." It could occur to him later that she might not even know Alex's number, but it was the best way to get in touch with someone. He ran the length of the hall in a sprint, turning to fly down the stairs without much thought.

As he got to the main entrance, his hand reached out to swipe one of the shovels near the doorway, using his momentum to throw open the door with pressure from his shoulder. The wet snow outside immediately soaked through his socks, but his long legs carried him through the deep, heavy white as he headed for the group.

"Move! Inside the apartment!" His shout caused the other boy's fearful eyes to turn on him, and the woman's attention went to him as well.

"Help! Please help!"

The bird was pecking at her arm as she tried to bat it off, her glove and sleeve soaked with blood. The creature's talons were gripping into the boy's sleeve, locked in place, and from experience Teddy knew that it's weight could drag the boy down, particularly if one of its nearby friends decided to join in. He swung the shovel high, above the boy's head, connecting with the bird's body. It took two swings for the damn thing let go, flopping and writhing before picking itself up and hopping further away.

"Inside. Get inside." He ushered mother and son toward the apartment, walking backwards as he brandished the shovel. He took a quick glance around for more furies, and any other civilians in the area. Many of those who had been on the street only a moment before we taking shelter in doorways, though several of them didn't appear to be going anywhere.

"Can you get in?" Teddy called across, and one man in a group of others shook his head, indicating that the door was locked.

"Shit." The word came out in a breath of steam from his mouth, and two furies landed on the hood of the car a few feet away, staring intently at him. "Stay there for now," he called to the group. "We'll get help here soon. Just don't leave the doorway."

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-13 01:22 pm UTC (link)
Furies? Natasha was confused. Furies didn't come into the city. Of course, she couldn't do more than call out "Wait, what?" before Teddy was out the door and Natasha was left there, trying to remember where her comm was. Oh, right, the bedroom. Did she even have Alex's number?

Natasha hurried into her room and grabbed her comm, breathing a soft sigh of relief when she found Alex's contact information. That's right, Teddy had given it to her awhile ago. She sent a quick PM to Alex - Teddy asked me to contact you. Furies outside. He needs you. Natasha typed in her address and sent the message before hurrying out into the living room to look outside as she dialed the emergency number. After speaking briefly to someone, it seemed like they were aware of the problem. Well... that was good, right?

She considered going out to help, but what could she possibly do?

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-13 02:46 pm UTC (link)
By the time Alex had gotten the message - which she assumed had been sent by Natasha, though she did not recognize the ID - Alex had already been raised by the military HQ, as she assumed everyone else had. The storm had ended, though power was still not back, and there was an even bigger threat to the safety of Haven to contend with.

Furies. Alex had heard of them, but never really seen one. That seemed about to change. She tried to make the way to Natasha's place - address previously supplied by Teddy just in case - running from building to building, every step carefully traced in order not to alert the beasts' attention to herself. Horrifying things happened in front of her, until a young man stood right in her path, scared out of his mind to paralysis with a fury coming at him from above. Alex pulled the young man down along with her, while at the same time she considered the possibility that her power might make a difference. No hunting. Not prey, she projected, but what she got in return was troublesome. Hunger, need, fury. It fit, of course, but made her job no easier. Instead of standing there trying to reason with the beast Alex pulled herself up to her feet and took the boy, flying for the relative safety of a building nearby where other military personnel seemed to be hauling civilians inside.

Alex pushed the young man inside and had quick words with a few of her fellow soldiers. Trams were also still down, and the power was being restored slowly starting from the Heart of Haven. This was going to take a while. Hitching a ride with one of the vehicles, they only managed a few miles before having to make a stop to rescue a group of civilians again, one of whom had been badly hurt. He might not make it, Alex realized as she wiped the blood from her face.

Once back in the vehicle Alex sent a message to both Teddy and Natasha. On my way was all it said, all she could manage before having to stop again. The people she had hitched a ride with had orders to relay to another group, and this time it was her turn to be on guard. After a while they boarded the vehicle with her, resuming the trip. She would get there. She would.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-13 03:11 pm UTC (link)
Teddy's comm dinged methodically just as the door to the apartment shut, and he waved the group up the stairs and further out of harm's way as he pulled the device from his pocket. He was relieved that Natasha had gotten through, but the situation was proving to get more complicated by the second as more of the creatures seemingly began dropping from the sky. Through the glass, he could see the group trapped in the doorway begin to panic. From the safety of the foyer he could see more now, people ducking behind snow piles and one attempting in vain to uncover the door on a vehicle still trapped in white.

"Shit," the word came out as a hiss, and his fingers swiped across the smooth surface of the comm to dial Alex, speaking almost immediately when she answered. "Alright so, situation run down. I've got civilians in the open, six hostiles grounded, a fuckton more in the air. I'm bringing out the big guy. Figure I'll have him hold the fort until you get here."

"I'm on my way," came the reply. "Lotta civilians need rescue, been stopping a lot. I tried to link up with one it's...it's not good. They're not receptive. I hitched a ride with another unit I'll be there soon."

Teddy was making his way back up the stairs, carefully past the group who had just come in from outside. Neighbors were poking their heads out of their doors, and one already seemed to be on a mission to find their first aid kit. "Copy that. I'm gonna hand the comm off to Natasha. Big guy's gonna need orders, and I think she'll appreciate the help." Understatement, he was sure. Even as he opened the door to her apartment again he felt a heavy weight in his gut. This was the very last way he wanted her to meet Drake.

"Gotcha, put her on. See you soon. And him sooner." Alex's reply should have been more comforting than it was, but he could only smile apologetically at Natasha as he held the comm out to her.

"I need to send Drake out," he tried to sound confident, but the concern was most definitely there. "We have people trapped outside and they need help now. Alex is on her way, but I need your help until then. Do you think you can?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-13 03:16 pm UTC (link)
Natasha was busy sending a few messages out on her comm about the situation when Teddy walked into her apartment. She jumped slightly and looked over at him, though she was relieved to see he was okay. She blinked and looked down at the comm Teddy was offering her. Drake. Help. Blinking again, Natasha looked up at Teddy with wide eyes.

"Um. Okay, yes," Natasha said, slipping her comm into her back pocket and taking Teddy's. She didn't know the first thing about Drake, or Furies, and she had fully planned on staying locked away in her apartment until the problem was taken care of. "What do you need me to do?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-13 03:37 pm UTC (link)
Teddy was relieved, proud even, his hand reaching out after she'd taken the comm to rest on her shoulder. He hoped it helped. In his head, however, he was already reaching into that dark, familiar space that drew the other guy out, and already he was getting a tinge of a response.

"Drake can hold the area, but he's gonna need a spotter and orders." He gestured with his head toward the doorway as he stepped back, his hands curling around the hem of both shirts and pulling them over his head before crouching to slide his sipping wet socks off. "The apartment entrance gives a good line of sight and it'll keep you out of danger. I just need you to keep Alex up to speed on the situation, and keep the big guy updated on orders."

He straightened, balling the wet cloth into one hand as he regarded her. "He won't hurt you." The promise came a few seconds before he realized what he'd been doing, glancing down at himself before clearing his throat. "I also need to...uh...you night wanna..." He waved his hand vaguely in the direction of the bedroom. "I mean, just until he's out."

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-13 03:53 pm UTC (link)
Wait, he wanted her to give the orders? Obviously with Alex on the other end of the line, but still. That meant leaving her apartment. Natasha almost wanted to protest, to ask him to ask someone else in the building, but it seemed like she should just suck it up and do it.

Natasha watched Teddy strip his shirts off and her lips parted in surprise as she glanced around her apartment. If he wasn't about to turn into a... whatever Drake was... Natasha might have been more distracted by Teddy being half naked in her living room. "Wait, you're going to... I mean, he's going to come out in here?" How big was Drake, exactly? "How is he going to get outside?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-13 04:10 pm UTC (link)
Teddy glanced around, then shifted to move the coffee table a little closer to the couch, glancing at the space left behind. "He'll fit." Probably. He looked back to her, though the idea of maybe doing this in the hallway struck him. There were a lot more people out there, though. Best case scenario, they'd be terrified. Worse case, one of them would toss a recording of the transformation up on the network. Besides, transforming was uncomfortable enough as it was without running around naked in front of a bunch of people he didn't know.

It would probably be preferable for her, though. The offer was on his tongue, threatening to come out, but he couldn't muster up the will to say it.

"Once it's all done, just open the door and he'll go out once he gets his orders." In theory, anyway. "All you have to do is open the door downstairs and he'll get the job done." It sounded simple enough in theory, but he knew that it was a lot more complicated than it sounded. "Sorry. I mean...this isn't how I...I'm sorry."

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-13 04:20 pm UTC (link)
She clutched the comm in her hand, trying to gather her bearings. This wasn't exactly how she imagined seeing Drake for the first time, and she silently cursed herself for waiting to talk to Alex about it one on one. Maybe she would have been more comfortable with this if she had. But it wasn't Teddy's fault. He was just doing his job. If there had been a crisis at work, Natasha would have gone into business-mode to fix it, and that's what Teddy was doing here. Thinking of it that way helped Natasha push any doubts she had to the side, and she nodded.

"Okay." Since he needed to finish getting undressed, Natasha turned and walked down the hall to her bedroom. She slipped inside, but didn't shut the door. She couldn't see out, but it would be easier to hear with the door still open. Natasha glanced down at the comm in her hand, remembering suddenly that Alex was on the line. It felt a little awkward, but again, it had to be done. Natasha lifted the comm to her ear.

"Alex?"

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-13 04:45 pm UTC (link)
Driving through ice while there was an aerial attack on was what Alex imagined driving through a warzone might be like. Then again she did not have a lot of time to imagine, seeing as she was both busy with supporting the unit she was with, and soon enough relaying orders to Drake through a third party. It hardly even occurred to her that this would have to be traumatic for Natasha, who was about to see Drake for the first time in a less than ideal scenario. But more important things first.

"Natasha? It's gonna be okay. Stay out of line of sight, don't take any risks." She began, sounding almost apologetic in tone. "Once Drake is there tell him to protect the people above all. Simple terms, as direct as possible. Protect the softer ones, the ones who are like 'us', me and him. And then the ones who are like us. So, civilians first, soldiers next. Tell him to attack only if he sees an opening, if the furies are distracted at all - and only there are no civilians in any danger. Don't stop until it's no longer moving."

There was a bump and a crash, and Alex's phone went flying against the windshield. As she scrambled to pick it up she saw a fury flying right past them, heard gunfire not so far away. The unit she was with took the chance to unload off the van, leaving only Alex and the driver.

"You're off to rendez-vous with the monster thing, right? You're the handler?" He asked. "We're two to four minutes out."

"Drake. Yes." She put the phone back on. "Natasha? Sorry there was a crash. I'm two to four minutes away, I'll be there soon. Be careful!"

As the driver backed up and away from the crash site, Alex saw the front bumper half buried in the snow. "Better get you there fast." He murmured. Alex had no objections.

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