emiri (
emiri) wrote in
pencilcase2012-07-13 01:28 am
open rp post
fast and loose role-play
free and easy love, that's how it's s'posed to be!
want to thread with one of mine but aren't in the same game? want me to do something with one of yours in bakerstreet? can't find a good recent bakerstreet meme but want to thread anyway? want to explore au scenarios together? annoyed that i dropped that character you really wanted a thread with?
well drop me a comment here with whatever scenario (or link to a meme) you want, specify the character you want, and we can thread the merry day away!
any active or retired character from the muse list with two stars or more is fair game!
homeless characters are slightly different in that most of them don't have journals or icons set up, so you may have to give me a day or so to do that. and in some cases, a couple more days to canon review if i haven't in a while.

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[She doesn't right any more than that. She doesn't want to engage with him any more than she has to. She doesn't want to tell him Coulson's going mad. It's none of his business. She stuffs the phone back in the drawer and doesn't pull it out again for another two weeks.
When she does, the next message comes attached with a blurry picture of some Hydra agent.]
Do you know anything about this man?
[The man has erased all the information that ever existed on him, much like Skye did with her team, which tells her that he's good. He went through the academy long after Phil or May's time, was never assigned to any of their teams, but also before FitzSimmons' time. So he's not a contemporary for any of them. She's going out on a limb, here. Ward might know nothing. Or he might know something, and lie about it. But even if he does, that'll tell her something, too.]
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[She knows that much for sure. The picture she sent him is recent, so unless there's a dead man walking around out there...
She doesn't want to compromise the mission by telling Ward any more, but if it means the difference between going in blind and not, it's worth the risk, isn't it? And besides, they won't suspect. She's the one who finds out information. They never have to know it came from Ward.]
What's his skill set?
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[That's it. That's all she sends. She could press him for more information, or ask him to get more for her, but she's sure Coulson and May will get suspicious of where her information came from if she presents them with more than that. This is more than enough to go on for now. Maybe Coulson can do something from the Cap angle.
She prepares to suit up.]
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It wasn't that Ward's intel was wrong-- it wasn't. But they needed more. They didn't have the full weight of an organisation behind them any more-- they couldn't go in anywhere with guns blazing. They had to be cautious. Prepared. They had to do recon.
It's in doing all that recon that their cover gets blown. One minute Skye's watching him from her post in an abandoned building, the next minute she loses him from her sights. She swears. Trip's meant to be here helping her, but he went to get coffee for both of them. She's been up a long time at this point. In the last 48 hours, Skye has learned something that every long-time agent knows well: surveillance is boring.
Or at least so she thinks, until suddenly she hears something like a twig snap not too far away. She dives for cover. A split second later, gunfire rings out across the room in Skye's direction.]
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[ 🎵 kick out the epic motherfucker - dada life ]
[ ward takes a zip line down to ground level and combat rolls, drawing his gun. he shoots three guys to get to her, but gets locked into a scuffle with a fourth that carries him into the room with her. one final blow knocks him out cold and he pulls to his feet, panting — and looking significantly less dead on his feet than he did the last time they met. ]
Time to go.
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[Skye looks like she's not sure whether she's surprised, relieved or angry to see him. Maybe it's a combination of the three.
This is so familiar, she begins to reach out with a hand to take his out of habit-- but then stops herself. Maybe it was Ward who set this up. Maybe this was his plan all along. The hesitation is clear on her face.
There's more gunfire in the distance. She can't stand around here all day trying to second guess him. It's time to make a decision: either they go or they don't. Cutting quips will have to wait.]
Do you have a way out of here?
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[ a beat. ]
Sort of.
[ he knows how to improvise an extraction plan. right now his primary idea is to shoot anyone who gets in their way, and keep shooting until they're clear. ]
Remember what I taught you.
[ he tells her, tossing her his gun and pulling the semiautomatic from his unconscious victim, checking the ammunition before hefting it, aimed at the door. ]
Let's go.
[ and it's just like any operation from before, as he checks around corners, signals her with the familiar movements. they move together so naturally. despite laughing at everyone who fell for his loner act, he's never really had that before. ]
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When they come across another round of Hydra agents, she manages to get one in the leg with a well-aimed shot before ducking for cover. What's the use of wasting her bullets when Ward has a semi-automatic?
Skye looks around the corner again, trying to get a good look at the enemy back-up team. Is it just her, or are they multiplying?]
It's no use-- let's find another way.
[Sure, Ward's beaten worse odds. But she's not keen about the idea of wading into enemy gunfire if they can just abscond and take a long route back to the Bus. They're not stuck in a broom closet this time, after all.]
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I took a look at the building schematics earlier — there's maintenance stair access to a subterranean carpark, which we could use to get access to the sewer system.
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Sewers it is. Let's go.
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[ the second agent has a radio, and he takes it, listens to the chatter carefully, lets it guide him. he understands what the short codes mean, and it gets them to the sewer entrance without another altercation. ]
Keep watch
[ he instructs skye, trusting that she won't put a bullet in his back as he unscrews the manhole cover, tests the ladder. ]
Okay. You first. Gotta warn you: this is going to be messy.
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[She prepares to go down the manhole, feet on the first few rungs of the ladder. Her head isn't even all the way down when her head recoils.]
Ugh. It stinks.
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[ he's unsympathetic, or maybe just unable to spare her any attention, focusses on scanning the open carpark for any signs of intruders. ]
[ once she's down, he starts to follow, balancing on the ladder with no hands so he can pull the manhole closed without letting go of the gun. It has a nightlight on it, which he flips on and aims downwards, a tiny pinprick of light in an envelope of dark and smell. ]
I've got a torch, hang on.
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Can we just focus on getting down the ladder first before you start trying to fumble around with torches? I don't want you to like, fall down on top of me by accident because you were trying to find a torch.
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[ scoffed, maybe even a little offended. he winds his legs around the ladder like a cirque du soliel performer and holds himself upright as he reaches down to find the slim penlight on his thigh. it's brighter than the light from the gun. ]
Don't look up. I wanna see how far it is.
[ the answer is, not far until the ladder hits the water. though looking down a long shaft to the black gleam of water below resurfaces some unpleasant memories, and his chest lurches, fumbling the torch. ]
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It's for that exact reason that she misses it completely when he fumbles it.]
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[ it doesn't take long to hit water, but it's only knee high, and it's slow-running, which means it's relatively clean despite the intense dank smell. ward hands her the torch, taking a moment to get his bearings. ]
We came down facing the front entrance.
[ he makes a gesture in that direction. ]
The water's flowing that way, so if we go that way we'll be heading out of the township.
[ blah blah directions. ]
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... You go first.
[If she's about to walk into a trap, at the very least she can have Ward in front of her instead of behind.]
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[ the gun's light isn't as strong or as wide, but he thinks they should both have a light source just in case. ]
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[She already has one, but she feels better if she relieves Ward of at least one lethal weapon. Not like he isn't a lethal weapon all on his own without it, but oh well. It's the best she can do.]
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