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Alison Blaire ([info]light_show) wrote in [info]devolve,
@ 2011-02-22 10:08:00

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Entry tags:jimmy_proudstar

Who: rockstars Alison Blaire and Tabitha Smith; OPEN
What: Seeking asylum or refuge or what have you
When: Tuesday, late afternoon
Where: Front gates!
Rating: PG-13 for swearmouthing and sexuality




Snow fell softly as two slim figures danced down Greymalkin Lane. The girl out front had pushed the fur trimmed hood down on her coat to accommodate a fur-lined trapper hat that sat on her head like a crown. Her bouncing blond braid caught the sunlight so that it seemed golden. Despite the slight grubbiness of her face--it had been almost forty-eight hours since she'd bathed, such as it was--her blue eyes stood out sharply, an intense shock of color in a desaturated environment.

They'd taken it as a good sign when they'd reached plowed-looking roads, clear enough that Ali didn't need headphones and her powers for them to navigate. It had been three days since their truck had broken down. They'd spent the nights in abandoned homes. There'd been a scary moment when they'd found a walker locked in a car, but they dispatched it easily and fallen asleep in a nearby house, discussing whether it was safer to keep going or to try to salvage some parts and turn back for their truck.

But today they'd found cleared roads and just fifteen minutes ago, turned onto a road whose street sign was still visible--GREYMALKIN LANE--and there had been much rejoicing. They'd been singing all day, just to keep momentum up, but now they busted into some favorites. And there was dancing, too. In fact, Ali was absorbed in dancing to an enthusiastic cover of Bikini Kill when she looked up and realized they were there.

"Fuck!" Ali stopped dead and swung around to Tabby, "This is it."

There was a big hulking gate set in a big hulking wall, which seemed promising, and the pavement was clear despite the snow everywhere else. There were people here, alright. With a dubious look at Tabby, she approached the gate, whistling the first few bars of Rebel Girl under her breath.



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[info]little_jim
2011-02-23 08:02 am UTC (link)
They were officially offended and officially trying to kill him. Jimmy gave up on the idea of a cold shower, because all of the cold water in the world wouldn't help. Sticking his head under the water as long as he could hold his breath helped a little. But not much.

He didn't stay long, because the echo inside the showers just made it worse. He wrang out his hair as best he could and tossed on a pair of sweats. He left a note for Hank and then sat down heavily on the bench to wait for the doctor. He was not standing up again until he could leave.

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[info]light_show
2011-02-23 08:35 am UTC (link)

Ali was toweling off in the main room when he returned. She had put on the sweatpants and shoes, but wore the sweatshirt open over a t-shirt that didn't do much to hide the fact that her reaction to "this bra doesn't fit" had been "well forget it then."

"Hi, Jimmy," She grinned at him cheerfully, "Love the hot showers." Ali said it with enthusiasm as she half-zipped the hoodie and pulled the hood up over her damp blond head.

"If we get our own room up in the big house," Ali began, casting Jimmy a look from beneath lowered lashes, "Would you come visit us tonight?"

She said it with such guilelessness. There was something about Ali that made it clear, even when she was teasing, that she was being completely honest. It was a compelling quality--it made it obvious that there was no artifice to her. Ali might have been a flirt from way back, but she wasn't a tease. When she looked at him like that, she meant it. When she asked the question, she meant that too.

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[info]tic_boom
2011-02-23 11:32 pm UTC (link)
Tabby was just running a hand through her wet hair, not really caring about the towel so much, just enjoying the feeling of being damp and not frozen or sweaty. But her reaction to the bra included fiddling with it from about every end, trying to get it to work instead. Hell, it gave her some nice cleavage. She was not about to not abuse that fact.

Looking over at Ali as she brough up Jimmy and then visits, Tabby smiled brightly. She wondered if his decison not to join had anything to do with being a virgin or something. Tabby still didn't see how there would be any possible rule against anything, though she wouldn't put it past this place and it's rules. But that didn't mean she didn't see where Ali's mind was headed. "Two beds are better then one." But after a moment, she decided to add, "Or we could always use a good tour of the place. Does your room have a good view Wheaties?"

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[info]little_jim
2011-02-24 12:03 am UTC (link)
Well, apparently he hadn't completely offended them. Jimmy was vastly relieved at that. Not too long ago, he would have had many more inhibitions about having a threesome with two women he'd only just actually met and only knew about from their infrequent visits to a staff member who treated him like a surrogate son.

That was before the world had been decimated by the zombie virus, his entire tribe had been killed and he'd spent two years in close confines with other people who had no idea how much of their lives they broadcasted nonstop. Added on top to the fact that no one had shown any particular interest in him. These two women were probably only interested in him because he was there, but that was more than he'd gotten for a long time.

And he hadn't had sex since before his mutation manifested six years ago. There were many, many reasons for this and most of the ones that had any chance of discouraging him were being overruled by the fact they were still propositioning him. Jimmy was insular and repressed. He wasn't dead. And he was still a young man in his early twenties.

He couldn't help but smile at Ali's more discrete invitation. He was glad he hadn't offended them by not joining them in the shower. It was simply too far, especially for him. Now in privacy? That was much more appealing.

Tabby was even more forward, her comments got a small laugh. He looked at her, trying to banish the smell of her undergarments from his mind and not succeeding well. "I live in a trailer by myself," he explained. "Whichever you both are more comfortable with." He made sure to make eye contact with Alison as well, since he wasn't by any means excluding her.

He wasn't going to tell them no. Not that he actually expected them to want him when they saw the other male inhabitants of the colony. But it was definitely a nice thought.

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[info]light_show
2011-02-24 01:00 am UTC (link)

Ali beamed at Jimmy, "I think this would be the perfect way to break in a new room."

She glanced over at Tabby, bouncing her eyebrows playfully, "Right Tabbs? Can't spend our first night in a new place doing something boring like sleeping."

The idea of Jimmy sleeping over, enticing though it was, didn't seem quite real to Ali. First she'd see her mom--that would be the first thing that would indicate to her this wasn't a lengthy hallucination that included an accurate rendering of both a hot shower and a hot guy. Then, eating something that wasn't packaged two years ago. And finally, their truck. Gotta get that taken care of pronto.

"Hey, I have a question," She said, loosely braiding her hair with the hairband she'd found in the clothes pack taut around her fingers, "We had to abandon our truck with all our gear in it," Gear was a tactful way of expressing the fact that they'd filled the car not just with survival gear but totally random goofy items, including a chauffeur's cap the driver was obligated to wear and a pilot's hat for the navigator, "About two days ago. We left it at the corner of Elliot and Elm. Is there any chance you guys have the facility to like...rescue it?"

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[info]tic_boom
2011-02-24 01:20 am UTC (link)
Oh so now he's verbally receptive? Though he was obviously not a big talker. Not that Tabby minded that part one bit. She could think of many things could be done instead of idle chatting. Eying her friend as a slow smirk crept into her features, "Who needs sleep?" Of course she left out that part about sleeping when they're dead seeing as the dead don't do much sleeping anymore. No need to bring that all up right now.

But Ali had a point about the truck. It was too bad Tabby's mind was on food at the moment. Well, regardless as it might seem considering that she was looking at Jimmy with an obvious hunger, as she asked, "When can we eat?" Yeah, they could both take that as they wanted to.

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[info]little_jim
2011-02-24 01:32 am UTC (link)
Okay, they needed to get off this topic if they wanted him to be able to concentrate on their actual questions. Because right now they were being far more distracting than they could know.

And he really needed to answer their actual question. Taking a deep breath and concentrating on untangling his own long wet hair for something to do, Jimmy answered their questions as best he could. "I'll tell Storm about it," he offered. "We can probably send one of the scout groups out for it. Did it break down or run out of gas?"

As for Tabby's question, Jimmy chuckled again. "Knowing Kathleen, the first thing she'll do is hug you," he pointed out. "The second will be try to feed you. So as soon as Hank or Josh are done with you, I can take you to her." Yeah, that meant walking around with these two. Which was going to be interesting with the thoughts they'd put in his head, especially around Kathleen and the kids she cared for.

This was just not his day.

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[info]light_show
2011-02-24 02:41 am UTC (link)

"Broke down," Ali said, screwing up her face as she tried to remember the nature of the noise preceding the malfunction, "It made kind of an URK URK URK noise. I'm glad you guys can send someone out for it, it's a cool rig." She grinned. For a girl who'd never owned a car in her life, she'd taken to the truck big time.

"Awesome, I'm glad to hear she hasn't slacked off on our account." Hearing her mom's name was like a balm to Ali's weary spirit. She'd never allowed herself to think that her mom might not have survived, or at least not for longer than a second, so she was taking it just about as calmly as she seemed. It would be later, alone with Tabby, when the calm might slip but for now, she was okay.

"How is everyone?" Ali asked next. Knowing as she did that her mom was safe reminded her of all the other mansion residents, "The Professor? Storm? Scott and Jean?"

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[info]tic_boom
2011-02-24 03:30 am UTC (link)
"And there were some weird ticking sounds too." She added to Ali's little description. Only Tabby walked right over to Jimmy and pretended to trip a little bit as she clicked her tongue to mimic the noise only to end up brushing up against the front of him before walking past him. She was all for getting the happy hello over with. Tabby didn't know how many would actually be glad to see her. Ali was one thing but Tabby was certainly another. The only one she was really interested in was Kathleen.

But when Ali brought up specific people, Tabby, for once didn't know what to say really. For once anyway. Waving at them to get in gear, she figured that their little decontamination was over and rolled her eyes. "Why don't we just go see?"

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[info]little_jim
2011-02-24 03:39 am UTC (link)
"They'll probably send Sam along," he suggested. "He's our mechanic."

He was sure Kathleen would be glad to see both of them. Everybody who knew them would. It was always a relief to see anybody come through the gates alive and well. Especially former students of the school itself.

Ali's question immediately killed the mood, although it wasn't a bad thing. Jimmy sobered immediately looking down and closing his eyes before replying. It still hurt, all the family they'd lost. "Jean and Xavier died two weeks after the virus was released," he explained grimly. "They were over in England trying to help people there." It wasn't going to get any better. "Scott died about two months ago. Ororo is in charge right now." He looked away. "I'm sorry."

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[info]light_show
2011-02-24 03:49 am UTC (link)

Ali's eyes widened and she bit her lip as the list went on. So many people who had helped her, who had been kind and thoughtful and supportive, were gone. It wasn't like they were on more than a cards-at-Christmas-and-chats-during-visits level with them, they were still important to her. Like family, especially with Kathleen working alongside them.

"Oh," Ali said, still looking almost childlike and injured, before a wellspring of other names bubbled up in her, "Who else? Kurt--Bobby--Hank?"

She covered up her face with her hand, "You said Hank, Hank's fine."

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[info]tic_boom
2011-02-24 03:52 am UTC (link)
Oh great. Tabby was a little irked that he had to answer that question. Of course there was going to be bad news with it, and it was only going to get worse from there right? Why couldn't they just have the happy family reunion and deal with the rest later?

Walking over to Ali quickly, Tabby put on a brave face and wrapped her arm around her friend. Just because they made it, it wasn't like everyone had. Even here. She just raised a brow over at Jimmy, trying to point out for him not to be the current bearer of bad news here. "We should go talk to Kathleen." She tried to reassure Ali.

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[info]little_jim
2011-02-24 03:58 am UTC (link)
Ali's reaction just brought all the loss sharply back to Jimmy. It had broken him completely, coming back from burying his entire tribe to finding out Jean and the professor had died. He didn't even know who knocked him out and how, but he was eternally grateful they did. Because he'd completely lost his mind to the grief. It'd taken a long time to come as far as he had after that.

He didn't ignore Tabby's advice more than not want to make Ali wait to find out. "Kurt is alive, Bobby is alive," he assured her. "So is Hank." Speaking of Hank, Jimmy rose. "I'll go find him so you two can get to see Kathleen faster. Be right back." It would be wrong to make them wait much longer to see Ali's mother with the bad news he'd just had to deliver.

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[info]light_show
2011-02-24 07:18 am UTC (link)

Ali leaned slightly into Tabby, letting her presence remind her that this was no time for falling apart or getting emotional. They were safe, they had each other, that was all that mattered.

"Well, I scared him away," Ali said to Tabby as Jimmy disappeared out the door.

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[info]tic_boom
2011-02-24 05:38 pm UTC (link)
"You? Scare that guy away? Never. You couldn't scare a fly." Tabby teased her, trying to lighten the mood a bit. "Now me, on the other hand? Seeing me will probably do that to more then a few here. I'm sure he's heard horrible tales." Ones that were true but hardly the point.

"Besides, can you imagine the look at Kathleen's face when you go walking right up to her after all this time?" Now that will be a sight.

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