Kurt Darkholme (
ecclesiophobic) wrote in
driftfleet2016-03-04 05:06 pm
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Who: Darkholme and whomsoever dares.
Broadcast: Fleet-wide
Action: Marsiva
When: March 4th
Broadcast (can also be an action option for anyone close enough to hear the racket):
[The communicator comes online in the middle of clattering to the floor, bouncing and skidding until it ends up wedged against something that props it at an odd angle. Most of what it shows is a bland view of the ceiling, though the audio of a heavily-accented German voice grumbling is clear as a bell.]
Goddammit, what part of let me d--what the? [There' s a loud implosion of air, with a similar bamf sound echoing further away. The voice mutters something, words indistinct but tone harsh. The clarity increases with the volume as the owner of the voice begins to swear emphatically, lapsing halfway through into truly inventive German, punctuated by the sounds of clattering and movement. Someone just realized his swords are missing.]
Action:
[Sometime after he's calmed down (and hopefully found the communicator/been given a heads-up on the situation, Kurt temporarily gives up on retrieving his swords and goes exploring his temporary home. Feeling vulnerable without his weapons and with a distinct lack of shadows to blend in to, he opts to scurry along the ceiling on fours in lieu of using the floor like a normal person. It also lets him inspect the ceiling for visible cameras, ventilation shafts, wiring, or anything to give him information about their captors' technology level.
Occasionally he stops near one of the huge windows, the view catching his attention even after he's given up on recognizing any of the stars. Kurt's been in space before, but never for long and always too busy fighting to get a good look at the sky. His own world is so polluted with the aftermath of two wars that the stars are hazy--and that's on the clear nights. It's not a good time to catch him on the floor, but it is a good one to catch his attention without interrupting anything.]
Broadcast: Fleet-wide
Action: Marsiva
When: March 4th
Broadcast (can also be an action option for anyone close enough to hear the racket):
[The communicator comes online in the middle of clattering to the floor, bouncing and skidding until it ends up wedged against something that props it at an odd angle. Most of what it shows is a bland view of the ceiling, though the audio of a heavily-accented German voice grumbling is clear as a bell.]
Goddammit, what part of let me d--what the? [There' s a loud implosion of air, with a similar bamf sound echoing further away. The voice mutters something, words indistinct but tone harsh. The clarity increases with the volume as the owner of the voice begins to swear emphatically, lapsing halfway through into truly inventive German, punctuated by the sounds of clattering and movement. Someone just realized his swords are missing.]
Action:
[Sometime after he's calmed down (and hopefully found the communicator/been given a heads-up on the situation, Kurt temporarily gives up on retrieving his swords and goes exploring his temporary home. Feeling vulnerable without his weapons and with a distinct lack of shadows to blend in to, he opts to scurry along the ceiling on fours in lieu of using the floor like a normal person. It also lets him inspect the ceiling for visible cameras, ventilation shafts, wiring, or anything to give him information about their captors' technology level.
Occasionally he stops near one of the huge windows, the view catching his attention even after he's given up on recognizing any of the stars. Kurt's been in space before, but never for long and always too busy fighting to get a good look at the sky. His own world is so polluted with the aftermath of two wars that the stars are hazy--and that's on the clear nights. It's not a good time to catch him on the floor, but it is a good one to catch his attention without interrupting anything.]

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Linda. Her.. human, believe it or not. [He hadn't exactly had anything against humanity, obviously, but had always assumed he'd end up with another mutant. Kurt has to swallow, hard, against the lump in his throat before he continues speaking, and even then his voice is rough.] One of the sweetest women I've ever known. Nearly killed me the first time we met.
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Well, it's better to get that out of the way at the beginning instead of the end. [Kitty, stop. Probably not the best way to try and lighten things. Someone can be a little cynical about love sometimes, but she is happy for him? Okay, not exactly the emotion. Not when he was on the verge of death and now he's here separated from her.]
I'd like to meet her. [Not that she can, but for what it's worth, you know.] I'm sure she's great.
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[Sweet, atrocious woman. He wants to hug her, and also to curl in on himself and the hollow ache that's made breathing painful since the day he came home to find his wife--murdered. It's difficult to even think of what Dukes did.] She was. We--There's so much I need to tell you. Not just Linda.
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[That initial response gets a smile from her. It softens sympathetically as he continues. She wants to hug him too. Her Kurt. Really, truly her Kurt? She's still not sure she completely believes it, but she wants to. She's been happy, grateful even, to see all these other X-Men, but it's always a bittersweet thing where she feels like she's not living up to whatever Kitty they know and doesn't really share the experiences with them. Not that she wants anyone to have gone through the things she has, but it would make her feel less lonely which she's struggled with since she was pulled from the prison.]
I want to hear it. In person would be better. [But she also doesn't want to break the connection and wait. What if they just leave it open for the next few days or whatever it takes?]
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Finally, finally he turns away from the window and its tantalizing view of the other ships. It's too risky tonight; being in space means there's no universal magnetic field to help him determine whether he can push it to three miles. Tomorrow might be a different story.] You said I'll be sent to one of the others and we can travel then. Do you know the longest I can expect to be.. contained, here? [Just acknowledging that he, a teleporter, can't just leave is claustrophobic enough to make him think of Ororo.]
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So you can show off even when you're sleeping? Now you're thinking.
I've fallen through my bed while sleeping. It's a rough way to wake up. [She's also gone through the floor to the next floor. Not for a long time though. But new powers and bad dreams tend to gang up on a person.]
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I wish I could say I sympathize. Suppose we can't all be born with the grace I was gifted by virtue of genetics. [Honestly, he's just trying to make her smile at this point, and distract them both from the wait ahead.]
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[If she happened to be wondering how he talked a woman into marrying him, that'd be how. Damned silver-tongued Darkholmes.]
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Like a trooper, he continues the conversation after a beat, pulling a face at her.] Katherine, if tape comes anywhere near my fur, I will hunt you down in the night for my retribution.
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You drive a hard bargain but glue it is. [She will keep adhesives away, promise.]
I am so sorry I thought I replied to this.
[He knows she will. Even if he didn't trust her with his life, he trusts she doesn't want to deal with the aftermath of him bitching. The playful threatening does warm his eyes, even through the echoes of remembered pain.]
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I'm trembling. Maybe I should find another way to get my inspiration out of you though.