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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]some_nights
2015-04-20 11:33 pm UTC (link)
The 'mom' comment made Alex roll her eyes dramatically, sadly away from Teddy's field of vision at this point. She smiled at Natasha, nodding as if to say she could count on them - on her - without explicitly saying so. She leaned against the counter again, giving yet another sigh of tiredness.

At Natasha's question, Alex grimaced. "He heals normally, sadly. When he transforms while damaged he heals like any human being." She looked 'bummed out', which she was. It would be nice and a lot less concerning if Teddy also had enhanced healing of some sort, but alas. Her comm sounded off a message, and Alex smiled apologetically at Natasha before reading and replying. Transportation might be secured for them both after all. If Teddy hurried up. However, Alex didn't want to go knocking on the door to rush him; he'd had one hell of a day already and that shower probably felt like the best thing ever at the moment.

"So," She said, looking up from her comm only briefly. "I've got Thursday off this week. Every other day I'm working from five to two in the morning, so that might be awkward for us. I might be doing clean-ups for a few days too, maybe. Not a lot of sleep to be had, I think..." She put the comm back and smiled. "You've got my contact, see if you can swing it then let me know."

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-21 12:54 am UTC (link)
It turned out knocking wasn't necessary. Only a few moments after the shower started it turned off again, and Teddy was drying himself off. A quick, albeit cold and dark rinse was all he wanted, just enough to get most of the gunk off so he could get home and get properly cleaned. He felt weird about everything right now, what he remembered, what he didn't, where he was... Getting back to someting familiar, something secure and that was his sounded damn good. It wasn't a lack of appreciation for everything Natasha had done, nor did he not want to see her, but home was home.

He realized he could have used a little more drying as he dressed, but he managed, the cloth clinging to his form even as he managed to tug it over himself. He stepped out of the bathroom a little colder, a lot damper, but happier. "You know," he called with a sigh. "I really hope the power is back by the time we get home. Cold showers in winter are not cozy." He stepped toward the pair, fishing into his pants pocket for his hairties, then went about fastening the blonde mop back into its familiar bunny tail. "Did we get a ride?"

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-21 02:31 am UTC (link)
"I'll check my schedule and let you know," Natasha promised. It sounded like their schedules might clash, but she would do what she could to at least grab a half an hour with Alex. Teddy emerged before she could say much more. She stayed back, letting Teddy and Alex work out the details of how they were getting home. It was just a little bit strange to hear him talk to Alex so comfortably about home. ... by the time we get home. Teddy had offered to do whatever was necessary to make Natasha feel comfortable there, once she moved in, but she was wondering if would take more than new furniture.

Not really sure what to do, Natasha walked out of the kitchen to glance out the window. There were people below, some checking out the dead Furies, some throwing snowballs, as if nothing had happened. What a strange morning. She was actually looking forward to being alone for awhile so she could wrap her brain around everything.

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-21 05:24 pm UTC (link)
Alex nodded at Natasha, smiling, as Teddy made his way down to them. Somehow he oozed cleanliness even in his clothes from before. The dampness probably helped. Either way, Alex sighed when he approached, the need for her own shower becoming stronger and stronger. She chuckled lightly. "I'll bet. Though at this point a cold shower sounds better than no shower at all, so I'll take it!"

Checking her phone again, Alex smiled. "Four minutes out. They're doing a pick up round trip, they can drop us off." She looked at Natasha, looking out the window. "How's it looking down there?"

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-21 07:08 pm UTC (link)
"You know," he started, offering a slight grin. "You say that..." The rest didn't really need to be said. He moved toward the door to get his shoes, his eyes falling on Natasha at the window. Quiet. Probably tired, probaby overwhelmed. He wanted to say something but wasn't sure where to start.

"Excellent," he replied to the time frame, and his gaze turned toward Natasha again. He nearly spoke, but Alex thankfully seemed to pick up on his slack. "Hopefully less bird-y," he chimed in. He moved to start getting his shoes on, his toes feeling like ice cubes in his socks. The shoes would help, he hopes. If he was really lucky, the guys picking them up would be blasting the heat.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-23 01:18 pm UTC (link)
Natasha tore her gaze away from the window so she could look over at them. "Definitely less bird-y, yes. It looks less crowded than before, so hopefully people have realized they should stay inside." She nearly asked if they would be all right leaving, but Natasha realized quickly that they were more than capable of taking care of themselves.

She moved away from the window then, offering a small smile. "Be careful out there. I can't imagine those were the only Furies in Haven."

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-23 03:13 pm UTC (link)
"I know, I know..." Alex chuckled, lowering her head. It was cold as veritable balls outside, the heating was probably not working either when they got home, and a cold shower in those circumstances would probably stop her heart for a few seconds at least. Then again, she was prepared for it now, maybe it wouldn't be so bad.

Natasha relayed excellent news, which garnered another tired smile out of Alex. "Ah, good." At Natasha's sage advice, Alex nodded, looking to Teddy then back at her. "We will be. Hopefully the way back is mostly cleared, there were military all along it when I came this way. If not, well. It turns out I didn't have to spend all my ammo! But really, I just want to go home." She finished, a sigh that deflated her and said she would take no pleasure or enjoyment from having to stop on account of any more giant murder-birds.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-23 04:27 pm UTC (link)
"I'm not transforming again," Teddy eyed Alex, laughing a little to himself. "If we run into more, they're all yours." Unless someone handed him a gun. Honestly, he just wanted an uneventul ride home.

His shoes on and tied, he stood once more, taking a few steps forward to stand beside Alex, his gaze on Natasha. "I know it probably goes without saying, but don't go out anywhere unless you have to. If you need anything just call or message. I've got the truck, and I don't mind making a trip back over if turns out you need backup for something. I won't even charge." He offered a smile, hoping that at least a good goodbye would help take the edge off what had likely been a disaster of a date.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-23 06:09 pm UTC (link)
Natasha wasn't sure she would have called the date a disaster. A little unexpected, everything that had happened, but Natasha had enjoyed herself. Up until this morning, anyway. She gave Teddy a small, grateful smile. "I definitely have plans to stay in today. But if I need anything, I'll let you know. I appreciate the help." Tomorrow would no doubt be an incredibly busy day, so Natasha had a feeling she ought to just stay in and try to regroup before the week started.

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-23 07:32 pm UTC (link)
Raising her hands, Alex nodded solemnly. "You're not transforming again." She repeated. But maybe she hoped there was another gun around just in case. And most of all, Alex hoped she never had to see one of those things alive again.

She listened to Teddy and Natasha speak, comm in hand waiting for the message to get going. "Again Natasha, thank you so much for all your help, and even if we can't make our schedules match, if you need me for anything just send a message on my comm." The comm chimed with a new message as she finished her sentence. "We're up." She told Teddy, firing off a quick reply.

Heading for the front door, Alex smiled at Natasha again. "Get some rest, stay safe."

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-24 01:17 am UTC (link)
Teddy opened his mouth to speak again when the chime came, and he almost instinctively knew what the meant. He looked back to Natasha even as he backed up to grab his coat and slide it on. "Well, Ms. Reed. It was a pleasure, as always." He opened the door for Alex, though his gaze didn't stray very far. "Sorry again." He couldn't remember how many times he'd said it over the course of the day, but it never quite felt like enough considering all that had happened. "Hopefully the rest of your day's uneventful."

Hopefully, his day would be as well.

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[info]_believeinme_
2015-04-24 02:24 pm UTC (link)
"Don't apologize," Natasha said quickly, walking over to see them out as she should. "It's really fine, and not your fault." He had done what he was trained to do, and Natasha couldn't fault him for that. "We'll talk soon," she promised. Natasha didn't want Teddy to leave thinking she was upset. Until the worst of it, she felt like they had had a pretty decent evening together. "Be safe."

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[info]some_nights
2015-04-24 05:17 pm UTC (link)
Nodding in thanks as Teddy opened the door for her, Alex smiled at Natasha again, already taking a few steps out of the apartment. In doing so she noticed her body kind of ached, and Alex really hoped there was still hot water left when they got home.

"Bye, thanks again for everything." She said one last time before starting down the stairs.

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[info]themonsterinme
2015-04-25 02:08 pm UTC (link)
"You too, Tash." Teddy smiled, then turned to follow after Alex, hoping that the guys downstairs weren't getting too impatient. Homeward bound, finally. Food, showers, and bed. He'd have to get up early in the morning, but at least it was unlikely he'd have another Drake episode in the next few days. Small joys. "Alright, partner. Let's go home."

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