X-23 (
cutting_edgex23) wrote2014-03-29 04:56 pm
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X doesn't leave any notes.
She takes Thor to Greymalkin Industries, acknowledging the mutants they pass with a quick flickering gaze, then moving quickly on.
It's the walk of an X-23 with business to attend to. They've all seen it before. Only half of them manage to ignore the Asgardian that accompanies her.
Once they've made it to the garage, X fishes out helmets for both of them, then checks two motorcycles (her usual and one other) for full gas tanks and decent repair.
That done, they're ready to go.
It's going to be a long, travel-filled week. And at the end --
Well.
They'll find out when they get there.
She takes Thor to Greymalkin Industries, acknowledging the mutants they pass with a quick flickering gaze, then moving quickly on.
It's the walk of an X-23 with business to attend to. They've all seen it before. Only half of them manage to ignore the Asgardian that accompanies her.
Once they've made it to the garage, X fishes out helmets for both of them, then checks two motorcycles (her usual and one other) for full gas tanks and decent repair.
That done, they're ready to go.
It's going to be a long, travel-filled week. And at the end --
Well.
They'll find out when they get there.
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She takes a breath.
Then she steps away, smooths down her hair, clips a student I.D. badge to her keychain, and heads for the labs.
"Hi," she says, smiling at the receptionist on the ground floor, in front of the elevators. "You wouldn't know where I could find Alex's PI, do you? Alex Cimini. He left some papers and a notebook in the kitchen this morning, and he'll be kicking himself about now."
X shifts her weight from one leg to the other, pulling down at the strap of the bag over her shoulder.
The receptionist smiles back, polite and a little tired. Kids. Honestly.
"He'll probably be in the downstairs lab, this time of day. Most of that group are. It's B255. Take the second bank of elevators."
"Thanks!"
X's smile brightens and turns into a grin. "Here's hoping I don't get lost. Navigation's not my best skill."
She'll turn around to wave at Thor, flashing five fingers held very separately.
(He can take care of himself -- and decide whether to follow or not. It's -- safer. Or maybe just easier. Right now.)
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X grins at him, with a chameleon cheer that's faintly unsettling to see -- and dimly nostalgic, too. How often did Loki change his face and form with illusion, to counterfeit another's appearance with his own manner? This is the opposite: X's shape unchanged, X's straightforward warrior's manner altered for deceit. "If you've got nothing better to do," she says, "sure. It shouldn't take long."
Thor shrugs, gives the receptionist a small smile, and follows.
The receptionist watches him go. Thor's pretty well used to that.
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That's pretty much all she says as they make their way to the elevator, as the elevator goes down to the second sub-basement, and as they continue down a windowless concrete block hallway -- painted a lovely off-white -- heading to lab B255.
X stops just outside, lifting her hand to grip the knob, then pausing, then lifting her hand again.
She takes a deep breath. Then a second one.
It doesn't make opening the door any easier.
In lieu of making a concrete decision, she peers through the glass on the door, instead, looking inside. A bunch of grad students and and lab assistants, including Alex Cimini, who appears to be in charge of the computer, begin the final countdown to some kind of test, using a new piece of equipment that they appear to have built.
"All right, we're all set to g -- "
"Wait, wait. The readings are -- "
"What's happening? It's not supposed to -- "
X staggers, letting go of the doorknob and taking a step back.
"Thor. Something is -- "
The light from the machine is very bright.
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His gaze cuts between X and the equipment, glowing bright as flame.
"Energies," he says -- or at least, that's the English word that comes out. The one he uses in the Allspeech is a little more specific. "There are soul-embers burning. X, are you well?"
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Her hand is burning.
"I do not kn -- "
The ground quivers.
X looks up at Thor, then, eyes widening.
"I think we need to leave. They do, too."
Fortunately there is a fire alarm within easy reach. X pulls that, ignoring the ink that sprays across her hands, then yanks open the lab door.
"Something's wrong," she says. Overhead the fire alarm screams. "You guys, we've got to get out of here."
Some of the students start audibly wondering who this girl is, but drills and a severe lab technician mean they're already grabbing keys and heading out the door.
X follows, flicking a quick glance at Thor as she does so.
They can talk back on street level. Away from crowds of strangers.
Right?
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Thor makes sure all the humans are out of the room before he follows after X, casting searching glances through every room they pass.
Any stragglers are going to get chivvied along by a tall and commanding Asgardian. Emphatically if necessary.
"There's too much energy for this building. It won't hold for long. The materials are not made to withstand such forces."
He can walk out of a collapsed building if it comes down on his head. X too. These humans will die, and he will not see that happen.
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This, of course, is when they make it outside. And are greeted by chaos.
Chaos, and a balding man in a suit, somewhere amongst the crowd. His eyes are burning. The symbol on his forehead is burning, too.
X cannot look away.
"Thor, I -- "
The tremors increase to a full-blown earthquake.
It doesn't take long for buildings to start falling. Clouds of dust and debris fill the air, along with the sound of people's screams. X can no longer see the be-suited man. It seems relevant.
But not right now.
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His t-shirt and flannel and jeans look abruptly incongruous, like an afterthought of an illusion over something more real.
"X." His voice is deep, urgent, commanding: aimed to cut through noise, and cut through confusion. "If you see this demon, or another foe, point me to him. Otherwise I will help these people."
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She'd be frustrated, but there are other concerns at the moment.
"You can carry me, too? It will be faster than climbing. Some buildings have not fallen yet, and there is no one else."
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Of course.
He catches her around the waist with his free arm as he drops Mjölnir to its strap and gives it a quick twirl. Silver armor ripples into being, mail latches itself from nothingness about his arms, and a red cape unfurls from his shoulders as he tosses them both skyward.
Some of the shouts in the crowd take on a different tenor as they dart upward.
"Go. I will take the south." The shifting of his grasp is the only other signal; so far as he's concerned, X needs no other.
And then she's getting pitched towards a seventeenth-story window. Thor has the pinpoint accuracy of a guy who's thrown a hammer around for several centuries. It's safe to say the window will lose.
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It will save on a little healing energy. For later.
That later may involve mere seconds, as she slams into a wall before coming to a complete stop. Still.
She stands, shaking glass out of her clothes, and scents the air. There are people in several rooms on this floor.
In the rest of the building --
There are so many more.
She moves as quickly -- and as carefully -- as possible, gathering up survivors and sending them to the corner apartment with the large sliding doors and the most stable floors.
Maybe the firemen will be fast enough with their ladders.
Maybe --
Fortunately for everyone involved, at least in this building --
Spider-Man shows up first. And he and X have worked together before.
Successfully, even.
It helps.
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He's very careful with the people, of course. But a whole lot of interior walls get sacrificed in the name of efficiency and Mjölnir.
Everybody seems to recognize him. It's useful. Clearly they think he's the alternate version X told him of -- a few babble questions to him about Avengers and names he doesn't know -- but they listen and obey, which is what counts. He doesn't answer their questions. Those who can hurry downstairs and away. Those who can't, he carries to the ground in armloads: clinging to his back, his neck, encircled by his arm. He sets them down where it's safe and tosses himself back into the dust-clouds.
When that building is empty, the next. The tremors have ceased. The soul-embers' energy has subsided. Now would be only the aftermath, save for the great sigil glowing orange in the sky. Thor doesn't know it. Perhaps his father or mother would. (Perhaps Loki would have.) He keeps a wary eye out, but sees no sign of a foe, no surge of energy from the sigil, nothing to fight.
This is what it means to be a prince, a king, a warrior: you use your strength in service of those who are weaker.
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Seeing that Thor and Spider-Man have the existing buildings sewn up, X devotes herself to digging up those on -- or under -- the ground.
She lifts rebar, claws through brick and stone and steel, pulls away rocks, carries the wounded, the elderly, and the small and scared.
She helps carry food, water, and shock blankets to those that need it, and helps clear pathways for EMTs and other emergency workers.
There is never time to stop. Not until all the work is done.
And by then the sun is ready to set.
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Lifting giant chunks of rubble, though -- well, that he can do. All around him, others are pitching in, the weak and the strong alike: X, a springing white-suited man he hears called Spider-Man, the humans of the crowd, others in uniforms of rescue forces or guards.
Until it seems there's nothing more that urgently needs doing, and a look at X tells him that she agrees.
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(After inspecting him to make sure he is not injured, of course. Just to be sure.)
"From my dream. It was on a man, too. Here. But I cannot find his scent. I -- "
She flicks a glance up at her Asgardian friend as several white-suited figures approach.
Spider-Man drops down near them, too. Apparently the white is a theme.
"It's not over yet. You say you've seen the symbol before? Here, in New York?"
Reed Richards, it seems, is not much for small talk. This is probably for the best.
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He crosses his arms, and settles back to listen.
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Just in case.
"In a dream. About New York. And on a man. Here."
Beat.
"He vanished when the buildings fell. His scent is gone, too."
She tilts her head, then, watching the Future Foundation. Minute changes in posture and scent can be very telling.
"You have seen it, too."
Her gaze flicks between Spider-Man and Sue Storm for a moment, then settles briefly on Thor.
Will he follow her in this, too?
"Tell us what you know."
It should probably be a request. Alas.
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He offered her his assistance when he came. That offer holds.
And she is the one who's been having prophetic dreams about all this. (Maybe some of these white-clad folks have too, but X is the one whose competence and good sense Thor knows to trust.)
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"And we can strategize," Sue puts in.
Maybe she's reading X's microexpressions. Or Thor's.
X is silent for a few seconds, thinking it over. But given the circumstances --
"Okay. But it will be better to be quick."
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"I am Thor Odinson of Asgard."
He's pretty sure they know that already. But some diplomatic preliminaries are important anyway. There are things for which clarity matters.
"I'm told I have another self in this world. I am not he. But the Lady X is a friend, and I have offered her my aid in this matter. I will come as well."
All of this is directed equally to Reed and Sue. They seem to be the leaders of the white-clad warriors of this Foundation.
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"Milliways."
"Ah."
There will likely be an exchange of courtesies as they walk -- and possibly some less-than-diplomatic questions about other realities from Reed -- but the trip to the Baxter Building is relatively quick.
And inside the building it's almost like a Milliways-ian old home week. Aliens and children and novel instrumentation are coming out of the building's seams.
Sadly, very little of it -- at least at this point -- relates to the recent earthquake.
"It was limited to one block, which is strange enough, but the epicenter was the physics building of the university." Reed gestures to several graphs and a glowing blue map. "There was an energy spike just before -- "
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"Yes," Thor rumbles.
"Soul-embers, we would say."
It's not the most precise of terms -- accurate, but broad -- but Thor isn't a scholar.
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"Souls did that?"
"Whose?"
Somewhere in the background Valeria Richards is fiddling with an elaborate sensing apparatus. Adults arguing is boring. Confused adults are even worse.
X, meanwhile, frowns very slightly.
"The physics building? I -- "
She closes her fist around the star on her palm, even though it is no longer glowing and remains well-covered by her fingerless gloves.
"We were there. There was light."
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"The energy," he says slowly, "was from elsewhere. Perhaps another realm -- I don't know which. I am no expert in this, but it seemed to be pushing through. Not wholly, but as if a hafgufa were squeezing through a crack."
"It pulled upon X. Not on me. The energy in her fought against the pull. Then the tremors began."
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"I have been dreaming," she allows. Eventually. "Of the symbol. In the sky. It is not a good thing."
Beat.
"There is a demon."
Valaria chooses this moment to pipe up with her own observations. "He's right, Dad. There are two energies, only one is older, a lot older, and passive. That's the one she has!"
And Sue. And Spider-Man. But it is strongest in X.
That may also become more clear when the scar on her hand starts glowing again.
Reflexively -- or perhaps just because she is used to things being weird -- X reaches out to grab Thor's wrist with that same hand.
Just in case.
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