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Quentin "did you ever have a sister?" Compson ([personal profile] shadowstepped) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-06-20 12:59 pm

( closed ) too much sanity may be madness

who: Quentin Compson, Cassandra Anderson, and Rin McPrettyelf
what: Saving a damsel in distress (guess which one is the damsel)
when: Time is an illusion
where: Somewhere outside the gates
warnings: Mild violence


What compels Quentin - unarmed, inexperienced, and alone - outside of the walls and into that which had been reclaimed by nature, by the disdain of that God of the Old Testament, is no mission or spirit of Manifest Destiny, but rather a cloying desire to simply vanish for a few hours. In his daily wandering, with his thoughts as peripatetic as his footsteps treading his shadow, it had seemed to him that the buildings towered too high, their windows gleaming too brightly like the water's surface catching the sun, and the people too numerous, each one of them rooted in different soil and sustained by different air. All of this striking him quite suddenly, as if he did not notice the water until it was sloshing over his nose and mouth and rushing in his ears. Perhaps too it is some shadow of a boy's recklessness, which he in his youth confuses for bravery, that lingers on him - the solemn recklessness with which he and a troop of boys of a particular age had once trampled the overgrown yard that swathed the sunken carcass of the Sutpen house, only to run (for what he couldn't say, but it wasn't terror) when they found the placid-faced wizened Negro woman still guarding the ruins of greatness.

He is alone, and then suddenly he is not. A faint clattering atop the loosened tiles of an abandoned house yanks his attention to where, through the thick tangles of vines, he sees a pair of butter yellow eyes perched upon a gnarled brown snout, the face lizard-like but the body ballooned beyond all probable proportions. Quentin holds perfectly still, holding the beast's gaze and watching it crawl down the eaves. Wondering if it is fear that arrests him there or the complete absence of it, the forgetting of it. Wondering when it might leap for him, or if it would leap for him at all, and knowing that turning his back to run would only lash the beast after him, because one should never run from a wild predator whose eye he has caught.
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-06-20 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Anderson is wandering the abandoned section of the settlement for precisely the opposite reason Quentin is: fascination with the overgrowth and wilderness. The farther out from the city she goes, the more the ratio shifts, nature overtaking the familiar man-made structures, all surprisingly small and squat to her eyes. Compared to the endless sea of high rises and industrial metal in Mega-City One, this might be a fabled paradise, lush and thick with greenery and wildlife. Domesticated animals have survived in the Mega-Cities, as well as the hardier undomesticated species, but everything that could not find a place within the urban megalopolis suffered the irradiated wasteland between the coasts, and either adapted, mutated, or died.

On the whole, even the normal elements of flora and fauna around the Quarantine zone amaze her. She takes a long, leisurely walk-- more a hike-- on her first day off from police training, armed and armored because she is not stupid. Going anywhere foreign necessitates preparing for the worst, however idyllic this all seems to her. Anderson quickly becomes lost in her thoughts, enjoying the relative isolation out here, opening up her psychic abilities to their fullest expanse in a wide, light sweep. It doesn't take self-control for her to refrain from scanning, but it's still enjoyable to expand outward, like stretching a stiff limb. There's no privacy concerns out here for her to trouble herself with, and she is not particularly good at reading animals past the very barest surface layer.

It's to her own surprise that she senses a human mind at the edges of her perception as she heads back in from her trek. Not only that, but a familiar one. She can't quite place it, the signal like a radio channel outside of its reception zone, staticky and indistinct. But there is a distinct tinge of distress to it, something Anderson is incredibly primed to sense, and she heads off at a faster clip toward it.
imperceptus: guarding scraps of nothing (all of my thoughts like junkyard dogs)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-06-23 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Rin's just trying to mind his own goddamn business. His official position here in the Quarantine is as a surveyor, which he doesn't mind at all; it's a post that affords him some legitimacy when it comes to rooting through whatever moldering ruins surround this place. He's not too worried about the dangers--he's fairly sure that whatever's out here, he's seen worse. Arrogance, to be sure, but he is a product of his people.

He's making his way through the overgrowth when he hears an animal snuffling nearby. A large animal. Probably hostile. He pauses, going still, and listens carefully--he picks up breathing, too, shallow and nervous. Very close. Rin parts the curtain of vines before him, and spots both Quentin and the beast.

Damn it.

He has half a mind to just keep walking. It's not his problem. Quentin's a jackass.

But that monster looks ready to charge, and Quentin is just so skinny.

Rin slides a dagger from his vest, cursing himself all the while. He aims, clenches his jaw, and throws--aiming to hit the thing right in its buttery eye.
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-06-24 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Quickly enough, her staticky psychic sense of distress is overtaken by the piercing audible shriek of a wounded animal, and she winces and shuts her mind reading in favor of conventional senses. Although certainly, the sound of a blade through the air is not something she recognizes. Firearms and loud explosions are more Anderson's usual territory.

It's then that she hears Quentin's voice and places just who it is she'd felt. Oh, damn, it's her roommate. One of the people she'd already placed on her internal probably useless in a fight list. She moves faster, drawing her Lawgiver and clicking off the safety as she comes up from behind him.

"Quentin?" she calls back, judging from the animal screech that it's a wild threat and not a human one. If the latter, stealth is more called for, but she still has a hard time navigating the woods normally, much less stealthily. "Is that--"

She freezes, seeing the enormous lizard then, and fires immediately. The thing is so large it's impossible to miss. Her pistol muzzle had been leading the way, anyway. The first shot doesn't do much against its thick, armored hide, and she announces in a clipped tone, "Armor piercing." There's a short delay as the gun switches ammunition before she's able to fire again.
imperceptus: maybe they just want to get to know you (not everyone is out to screw you over)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-06-28 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Rin is not particularly inclined to obey Quentin's order, especially not once he sees some kind of bullet burst against the monster's tough flank. He scrambles up into a nearby tree, trying to get a better view of the situation. Quentin on the ground, the monster writhing nearby (partly injured, increasingly maddened, gore flowing down its snout), and someone else--a woman he hasn't met before. She's carrying a tremendous gun, an object that's still almost completely foreign to him.

Rin plucks another dagger from its hiding place, aims carefully, and then throws--the weapon hisses through the air, its sharp edge going directly for the creature's other eye. Always go for the soft parts, he thinks.
Edited 2017-06-28 23:32 (UTC)
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-07-05 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
It's extremely surreal to hear Miss Anderson while attempting to shoot a ludicrous-looking lizard beast in the wilderness, with a knife flying out of nowhere to take out its other eye. She can't even tell where it came from, and knives go a lot slower than bullets, which she's trained to track.

No time to wonder at the whole situation now: Quentin being flattened to the ground has one advantage, which is providing her a clear shot. Anderson takes it immediately.

The switch in ammo does the job. Armor piercing rounds can blast through concrete walls and then straight through a human torso-- not even extradimensional reptile hide can withstand it. She follows it up with a second shot to make sure, the entry wound tight and the exit wound large and messy, gore splattering across the grass, fortunately on the other side and away from Quentin thanks to trajectory.

She trots forward swiftly, holding her gun out and steady as she goes in case it's still alive. She has no experience telling when something like this is dead. "Quentin, you mobile?"

Because she still doesn't know who'd thrown that knife, and it seems like they were helping, but she trusts no one, and she can't feel anything.
imperceptus: because i don't think you're worth it (are you scared)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-07-06 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that was quite a show. Rin keeps his place in the tree as the creature collapses into an ugly, shiny pile of gore and viscera. The crash and bang of the bullets firing rings between his ears as he leans forward, trying to get a better look at the scene. He'd watched Widowmaker take out a pterodactyl on his first afternoon here, so he's not unfamiliar with the whipcrack report of a gun--but this woman's weapon is something else.

The creature is not moving, but Rin doesn't take that as a sure sign of death; he's seen plenty of beasts fake it, even while grievously injured. He's too far away for a good assessment, though, so he takes now as his cue. He jumps from the tree, graceful as an acrobat, landing on his feet with hardly so much as a rustle of leaves. He straightens up, tossing his pale braid over his shoulder, and saunters over to the maimed beast.

"I see you just make friends everywhere you go," he says, eyes on the creature, left hand on the long dagger at his waist.
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-07-08 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Anderson's eyes jerk over abruptly when Rin drops down from the tree, widening slightly at the sight-- she's never seen an elf, much less a dark elf, and they are distinctly other-- before she shuffles that reaction away. Not the time. She can feel something now, at least, which is a comfort deep in her gut in a way she can't articulate. Someone nearby who she couldn't sense psychically at all would read like a ghost to her. It would be eerie as hell.

That question tacitly answered, she keeps her gun trained on the ostensible corpse and nods at Rin. Obviously someone used to working with a partner when necessary. "You want to check it?" Strange times make for strange bedfellows and all that.

She keeps her sight where it belongs, on the lizard, but answers Quentin in a tone fighting to be even and not exasperated. "So why don't you have your rifle with you?" Anderson tries not to be snippy, but honestly, what is he doing out here unarmed?
imperceptus: guarding scraps of nothing (all of my thoughts like junkyard dogs)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-07-09 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Rin doesn't mind Anderson's look. He's accustomed to that reaction, and while some part of him knows it's due to his unusual features, he prefers to flatter his incredible vanity instead. So he glances back, winks, and then kneels down to attend the creature.

He's put out both its eyes, and Anderson's gun did pretty much everything else.

"This is an ex-beast," he declares, nudging its hide gently with the hilt of his dagger. The bullets tore the creature apart, but some of the tough skin looks like it might be salvageable. Could be worth something. A task for later, though.

He turns to them, sighing specifically at Quentin. "And a 'you're welcome' would suffice, darling."

No manners on this boy.
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-07-10 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Trusting Rin's assessment-- he's the one right next to the damn thing-- Anderson says a crisp, "Normal," to her gun to get the ammo to switch back over, and goes about clicking the safety back on and holstering it. She only has so much ammo of each kind, and although the normal type might be easy enough to replace, she has a feeling the other ones won't be. She'd rather not waste any of it.

"Next time you come out here, don't go unarmed," she says to him nonetheless, implacable where personal defense is concerned. She's from such a dangerous setting, and the wilderness is still so unfamiliar to her as a whole, that she can't condone anything else.
imperceptus: that you always make mistakes like this (you tell me you like to burn a bridge)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-07-10 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Did you?" Rin says, tone mild. "Must have slipped my mind."

Said implications did not slip his mind. Neither did Quentin's direct insults, which are fueling his present state of spite.

He yanks his daggers out of the beast's eyes, one by one, looking stoic as gore sprays from each gooey wound. He wipes the blades on the grass--careful, not cursory--and then strides over to the two of them.

"Next time I'll keep walking, shall I?"
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[personal profile] wronganswer 2017-07-11 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It's just good sense to clean your blades meticulously, but Anderson still notes it as the act of someone professional, not an amateur.

She really has been mellowing while she's been here, because she openly rolls her eyes. "Alright, boys, settle down. I'm not here to babysit. Thanks for the assist," she says to Rin, and then turns to Quentin again, "and I'm glad you're okay."

Going from exasperated to genuinely compassionate in the same breath is just how she is.
imperceptus: i go hunting for someone like you (i tell you i've got my secrets too)

[personal profile] imperceptus 2017-07-15 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Rin rolls his eyes, though internally his agitation runs much deeper. He doesn't know if he'd really leave this jackass to die, but he certainly feels like he should--at least right now, in the peak of his anger. He'd just saved this kid's life! Or helped, anyway.

He swallows his rage like a hot coal, lets it sit and burn in his stomach. No point losing his cool this soon. He turns to Anderson, smiling like it's Sunday morning.

"No problem at all," he says, bowing his head slightly. "I assume you're more than capable of escorting this one back to where he belongs?"