Remy LeBeau (Gambit) (
kineticcajun) wrote2012-05-06 12:18 am
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7th Card Dealt [Action/Voice]
[Just as the afternoon is winding down today, Gambit is waking up. In the middle of the woods. With the damned journal right next to him. Only as far as he can tell, it's the middle of the night, which is weird, because he can't hear any crickets or anything. But it's pitch dark out, in any case.
Which is also weird, because he should be able to see just fine in the dark, but that's another matter entirely.
He spends a while feeling around in the dark, trying to figure out a sense of direction (moss grows on the north side of trees, right?) before he ultimately figures, screw it, the enclosure is only so big, walking far enough in one direction will eventually lead him somewhere. The sooner he can find his way back to his apartment, the better. Everything hurts, up to and including his pride, but being stuck with nothing but a bunch of lunatic scientists for a couple weeks did little for his comfort levels in this place.
A couple hours and several bumps into trees later, he admits defeat. Whatever direction he's walking in (south...?), he's not getting anywhere except into more tree trunks. He's lost. And the fact that he can't see a damned thing is creeping up into a growing sense of panic. But now isn't the time to freak out. He can ride through this. He's been through worse.
But just this once, he's going to have to eat his big LeBeau Sense of Pride. Out comes the journal.]
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Alright, alright. Y'all didn't move the village in the las' couple weeks, did you? Don't seem like it's where I left it.
Which is also weird, because he should be able to see just fine in the dark, but that's another matter entirely.
He spends a while feeling around in the dark, trying to figure out a sense of direction (moss grows on the north side of trees, right?) before he ultimately figures, screw it, the enclosure is only so big, walking far enough in one direction will eventually lead him somewhere. The sooner he can find his way back to his apartment, the better. Everything hurts, up to and including his pride, but being stuck with nothing but a bunch of lunatic scientists for a couple weeks did little for his comfort levels in this place.
A couple hours and several bumps into trees later, he admits defeat. Whatever direction he's walking in (south...?), he's not getting anywhere except into more tree trunks. He's lost. And the fact that he can't see a damned thing is creeping up into a growing sense of panic. But now isn't the time to freak out. He can ride through this. He's been through worse.
But just this once, he's going to have to eat his big LeBeau Sense of Pride. Out comes the journal.]
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Alright, alright. Y'all didn't move the village in the las' couple weeks, did you? Don't seem like it's where I left it.
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Y'know, I could ask you the same t'ing. You hurt?
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There's some fumbling with the journal before he manages to fumble a filter onto it. Not the best, but then again, he can't tell how strong it is. Muscle memory alone has gotten him this far.]
S'pitch black out here. Can't see a t'ing.
Your turn.
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Before she replies she bumps the filter up.]
Cut up a bit. I frightened a new feather. They were armed.
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Don't folks normally run when you frighten 'em?
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[Woods by the river. Right. No way of knowing where, exactly and she really, really, really ought to put a bell on Gambit one of these days.]
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Ran into you wit' what?
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[A pained grunt, and she's pulled on her shoes, making her way out the door.]
Then a small knife.
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[Don't make him start yelling over the journal that you're about to do something stupid. He won't have any shame about it.]
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'Sides, you know how many hero-types we got runnin' around this place. Somebody's bound to show up an' point me in the right direction.
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[Even with Luke's aid the day before- she shouldn't be walking that far. Force Healing couldn't replenish blood lost, saline could only do so much.]
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...But prob'ly ain't gonna be Lupin. That man's jus' as big a fool as I am.
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...have them bring you to the battle dome clinic after? I've been worried, Rems.
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But he still doesn't want to go into the clinic.]
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...I'll try an' stop in.
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...just. [Her voice isn't falsely pleasant at all. Really. Gambit's just imagining things.] Call me when you are back in the village Gambit.
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I will, doc. An' I'll pop in, but I ain't stickin' around for any doctors to poke at me. Jus' visitin' you.
[That sounds way better than "I will punch anyone who tries to take any kind of medical instrument to my head", right.]
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If any of the doctors here even look like they might be thinking about it? I'll throw something at them.
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[He really does. Because literally going blind into a medical facility? Not high on his list of Things To Do right about now. Somebody watching his back is exactly what he needs.]
Jus' don't go hurtin' yourself to do it.
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[Easier for her to stretch back out on her bed, knowing he'd be found and make his way back safely.]
I won't. You taught me well, remember?
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But I know how you an' your promises work. I'm holdin' you to it. Haven't let me down yet.
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Never have, never will. I mean that Rems.
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Walkin' 'round the ER topless. I really have missed a lot.
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