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Rocket Raccoon ([info]by_a_whisker) wrote in [info]hobbs_end,
@ 2015-07-19 13:16:00

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Entry tags:gotg: rocket raccoon, rating: pg-13, witch hunters: gretel

WHO: Rocket & Gretel.
WHERE: In town, at one of the pubs.
WHAT: Rocket is.. conflicted, after an unexpected discovery.
RATING PG-13 for language and a brief mention of gore.
STATUS: completed.


Throughout his life, short as it is, Rocket has seen a great number of things ranging from the rather mild to the extreme. There were some sights that were better left unseen, as though that were possible. What he’d just discovered a little over an hour ago, was a sight that he was doing his best to forget about. To prove that it can be done, and what was better than him getting blind-drunk?

Rocket had had the luck to help Gretel find her brother. That is, his skills were proven useful in some way, although most of the work was attributed to Gretel herself. He wanted to take the credit, though, because it gave him something to think about. Finding someone’s lost brother was worth his time, on account of the reward Gretel had promised him. He just didn’t think the search would involve finding a couple of bloodied animal corpses.

If it had just been a natural death, Rocket wouldn’t have been affected so much. The animals had been skinned— and Rocket hadn’t stayed around long enough to know if the animals had still been alive when they were mutilated. All it took was the smell of blood and one brief look for him to turn around and leave Gretel behind, to do whatever the fuck she wanted at a time like this.

She could have taken advantage of the situation, and taken the corpses for food. She had killed one animal before for that very reason. What difference would it make to her, if the animal was already dead? Rocket wasn’t foolish enough to truly believe that she’d let this opportunity pass. Humies were known to take whatever they wanted, with little or no regard of what other people witnessed.

So, not quite feeling comfortable with the state of things, Rocket headed back to the motel, where he stayed for a few minutes, then he made a beeline for the nearest pub in town. He found a small one, wasted a bullet to shatter the front glass door, allowed himself into the place and disappeared behind the counter. The anthro raccoon gathered all the bottles that he could hold at once, and found space for himself at a table, towards the back. Or really, he made space for himself underneath the table. He was fucked if anyone was going to walk past and spot him sitting on a chair, like a Humie. The last thing he wanted to happen was to be joined by an uninvited guest, Human or not. Even so, he had enough sense to leave behind a note for Gretel, back at the Black Dog Motel.

The note was even cruder than his first one; this time, he’d scrawled a simple ’fuck you Humies’, and ‘don’t follow if you don’t want to get shot’. He figured that if Gretel was smart, she’d realise that Rocket’s hostility was his way of saying he didn’t want to be alone for too long. At the rate he was drinking, he’d pass out; or he’d worked himself up into such a state, that the first blurry Humie he’d see would be used for target practice.



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[info]_gretel
2015-07-21 07:55 am UTC (link)
It was a good thing Gretel told Sam and Hansel to keep their distance for this, and Rocket's second outburst certainly reminded her of how good a decision that was. She didn't know Sam very well, but his nerves were already frayed, and he knew the kind of work she did. She'd told him. His reaction may have been unpredictable.

Hansel... his would've been a lot easier to predict. He did not have her patience. He rarely dug through the broken glass like this, and with that level of targeted lash-out, Gretel had to remain silent for a while to remind herself why she was trying in the first place.

She just stared at him, her eyes on the back of his head, unwavering, sharp, but also completely raw and honest. Unguarded, and unthreatening. The only challenge in her expression now was to the futility of his cruel words- and she didn't back down.

"Look at me," she finally said, still quiet. Not so much a demand, but a reminder. She didn't have to be here. Didn't have to take his abuse, even if it was drunk and misplaced. But she was, and she was showing him why. "You want to blame me for everything that's crashing around you right now- fine. If that's what you need to do... But look me in the eye, so you know how much I mean it when I say I'll never let that happen to you."

There was nothing in her voice except pure earnest, born from all the memories she'd mentioned- that he'd just verbally shit on- and the strange, but very real companionship she'd built with the odd little being. "Anything that tries will have to go through me- even if you are the most irritating soul I've ever liked in my life...and I've had a lot of practice."

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[info]by_a_whisker
2015-07-25 03:28 am UTC (link)
If Gretel had other Humies by her side, Rocket would not have allowed her to get this close. Fuck, he wouldn’t have let the Humie team enter the pub. This was his space and his time, but since one Humie was the most he could tolerate at a time like this, Gretel should consider herself fortunate. Luck would only be involved, if he had shot at her and missed.

Rocket could feel Gretel watching him, and it didn’t influence him one way or another. He wasn’t going to get up and move, find a better spot where Gretel couldn’t follow. Perhaps he should have, but that could make matters worse. There were enough reasons why he was here, he didn’t need to add to that list.

Gretel’s request was heard perfectly— and considered by Rocket. It was clear that he wanted to ignore Gretel, to do the exact opposite of what she wanted. It felt like the right decision to make, albeit a childish one. He was better than that, a lot better. Rocket reached up to scratch at his right cheek, slowly. A minute or so of silence passed before he made up his mind, turning to look over his shoulder at Gretel for a few seconds. “You expect me to believe you? What frickin’ guarantee do I have?” When Gretel called him an irritating soul, he had been waiting for her to call him something else. That didn’t happen, much to his surprise, and at first he didn’t know what to make of it.

His need for a guarantee wasn’t genuine, for he never trusted most people to do more than act like idiots. Rocket exhaled through his nose, loud and slow, his ears flicking up and staying up: a sign that his mood had improved. “Irritating, huh? Well, Pokey, you’re stuck with me, whether you like it or not.”

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[info]_gretel
2015-07-25 03:46 am UTC (link)
She had no guarantee to give, besides her word, and for whatever reasons Gretel felt he understood that. He was just asserting his personal control over something where he had none; questioning everything and everyone- making sure they knew he wouldn't be walked over, or taken advantage of, or left in any way vulnerable. She didn't promise him anything more than she already had. It was still the truth, and she showed it by offering her hand the way they'd already shook on several other little deals in the short time of knowing each other. None of which had yet been broken.

"Whatever you say, Gorgeous," she added, a small, rueful smile on her lips.

"And when I catch the sonovabitch that did that- I'll let you have first shot at'em. Maybe we'll get some answers about this place in the process."

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[info]by_a_whisker
2015-07-25 06:05 am UTC (link)
Rocket was not determined to ignore Gretel for all eternity, though he had certainly felt like it was possible, earlier. The discovery of the skinned corpses was not going to be forgotten so easily, and he knew that. But it hadn’t stopped him from trying to, by gathering as much alcohol as he could and getting blind-drunk on his own. He wasn’t sure he even wanted to go through with that plan now, but it couldn’t hurt to have a few more drinks, right?

The anthro raccoon flashed a grin at Gretel, and might have moved closer to her, if things were a little different. That is, if he didn’t feel quite so awkward. It was puzzling, but by no means was he going to feel ashamed of himself. At the very least, he hadn’t shot anybody, just a bottle. An empty one, too, so that was another bonus.

“You’ll have to be fast, Pokey. No target has ever escaped me, before, and I’ll be fucked if I’m goin’ to let that happen.” Glancing at the nearby liquor, Rocket bit his lower lip, considering. He reached for one bottle and picked it up; using it for support, Rocket stood and stepped out from underneath the table, avoiding bits of broken glass. “If…. if I promise not to, uh… drink any more today.. what do you say about bringin’ these back to the motel, Humie?” It was a tough decision, but he had to do it. Spending the remainder of his day getting drunk couldn’t end well, and nor could it actually make a difference to what happened, out there. It was his reasoning that he could get drunk later, and in a better location.

Of course, if Gretel accepted this, his next problem would be how far he could manage walking home. As if he'd ever ask someone for help on that. Then again, Gretel had shoulders... What was wrong with the idea of him using her as a perch?

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[info]_gretel
2015-07-27 02:46 am UTC (link)
"I don't see the harm in that," she told him, letting herself relax a bit more as he came out from under the table. Gretel stayed where she was, sitting back against the booth's seat as he stepped over her outstretched legs. It was still a possibility that he'd get loaded again later, but they still had no idea what the hell was going on with the skinned animals. She would much rather deal with his surly, drunk fluffiness in the motel than have anything happen to him while he was out on his own in search of getting plastered.

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[info]by_a_whisker
2015-07-27 05:44 am UTC (link)
It pained Rocket to consider leaving behind so much liquor, but Gretel wouldn’t mind carrying what he couldn’t, or would she? Rocket couldn’t always tell with Humies. They could change their mind at the drop of a hat, in addition to other factors. Mood. Boundaries. Limits. Likes, dislikes. True, he’d already learned a few important details about Gretel, but it wasn’t a guarantee that she wouldn’t change. If anything, now was the perfect time to find out how much more use he had in her.

He studied the bottle in his hands, turning it slowly round for several seconds. Looking up, he took a few steps toward Gretel, made a move as though he was going to put down the bottle— and changed his mind. Holding the bottle close to his chest, Rocket gestured to the remaining bottles with a jerk of his head. “If you don’t get off your ass, th-things will change..!”

Without waiting for a reply, Rocket turned his back on her and began making his way towards the pub entrance, weaving across the floor in a zigzag line. He managed to avoid most of the broken glass, but came close to dropping the bottle that he’d claimed.

Once he reached the broken front door, he stared at it, brow furrowed. For a second he forgot that he’d shattered the glass; once he remembered, he stumbled through the open door frame and, unsure of which direction to take, he picked one that seemed right, though judging by how slow he walked, Gretel would easily catch up with him. Fuck, anything could, because Rocket swayed a few times and had to pause until the ground stopped spinning. He only managed to walk a meter and a half before he had to stop and lean against the side of the pub.

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