RED Pyro (Mori Momo) (
notintehkitchen) wrote2012-01-23 08:33 pm
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Mr. Hawk, will you please come back to the house? I found a solution to our problem.
I've sealed my gas mask on permanently so I don't have to talk to you again or be strange. I'll just be a normal Pyro again, you don't even have to think of me as a girl if you don't want to. Just think of me as a boy--or even better, an it. I'm fine with that, really. Just come back, please?
I've sealed my gas mask on permanently so I don't have to talk to you again or be strange. I'll just be a normal Pyro again, you don't even have to think of me as a girl if you don't want to. Just think of me as a boy--or even better, an it. I'm fine with that, really. Just come back, please?
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Growing quiet, she finally nods again and places her hands over her head in horror. Even though she doesn't want 'sharpy' near her, she'll do it.]
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I need your head where I can reach it with my other hand. [He flexed his fingers with his left hand, trying to draw her attention to his sling. He swallowed, feeling the chill on his face pushed away by a flush of color.]
Maybe if you just, um. Lie down. I can reach.
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Doing just so, within a split second, Pyro had her face down them and her gloved hands pressed against both of his thighs.]
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With his stationary arm, he felt along the contours of the mask, trying to find where would be best to cut. The blade of his knife was sharp, but slicing through the thick mask wasn't going to be easy. He finally chose a spot near her ear, deciding if he did cut her, he'd at least do damage in an area that wasn't terribly visible.
Another breath to settle his nerves.]
Right. Just hold still. I won't hurt ya.
[Holding the side of the mask, he pressed the blade into it.]
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Jell-O on the other hand seemed worried about what was happening to his mother and kept hopping up as high as he could from the ground to get a good look.]
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Another few minutes, and he had it.]
Alright, should be good to pull off now.
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Ah, it seems so. Arigatou.
[Taking off her gloves and placing them on the table beside her, Pyro ran her fingers through her hair before shaking it from side to side to fluff it up.]
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No worries. I am sorry about your mask, though. What'd you go and do a thing like that for?
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If I was incapable of taking my mask off, I could go back to the time where things between us only seemed like that of comrades. That's what I was hoping to achieve.
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S'not like hiding in your mask would've made me forget who you are, you know.
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[He cut himself off, realizing that was the same thing. He'd said he needed time to think, but in reality, he was hoping to never actually address the problem. He'd only come back because she needed his help. Nothing more.]
Right. I s'ppose we were both wrong, then.
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Does that mean, you will stay forever and ever?
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... And it had apparently worked, for there he was on the couch with her, his hand clasped in hers. He felt himself turn red again on the realization of what he was doing, of how easily he'd been pulled back to her. He hadn't even been gone half a day.
He took a deep breath. Right. This was for the best- she probably wouldn't think too hard about killing BLU if he wasn't over there, and if she had company, she'd probably be happier in general. She clearly couldn't be left to her own devices, or she'd do something as asinine as gluing her mask on.
Exhale- staying, then. For now, at least. Not that he wanted to, but it had to be done. It was his job to support her, after all- that was the only remnant of his profession he had left.]
Right. I'm not goin' anywhere.
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I'm so happy! What do you want to do now? Do you want me to cook you something? Tell me what you want, anything! I'll do it! OK?
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What he would complain about was his leg: in her excitement, her knee bumped into his, sending a sharp pang up his leg and through his body. He yelped, gritting his teeth as his breath caught in his throat.]
Food might be nice, but what I'd like right now is my pain medication, if you don't mind.
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Pain medication? Was it in a bottle? I think... Jell-O might of ate it on accident.
[So much for the mood being that of a happy one.]
Maybe he'll spit it back up if I ask him.
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[He still looked like he was hurting, but the thought of ingesting something that blob had eaten was horrifying.]
How about some coffee, then? The walk over was a mite cold.
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[Getting up from the couch and saving Sniper the awkward tension of having a warm body pressed up against him, Pyro headed towards the kitchen to prepare a cup of decaf coffee for him. It was the only reason she had a coffee maker, if Sniper wasn't here... this kitchen appliance wouldn't be either.
Coming back with a cup, she decided to surprise him with a very large cup with a familiar letters in red paint.
#1 Sniper]
Here, I... decided I should give this to you sooner then later. This looks like the one back home, doesn't it? I tried my best.
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Taking the mug from her, a smile spread across his face- sweet, sincere.]
It's ace, pumpkin. Thanks.
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Ah, hey! You're smiling! You must love it if it can make you smile!
[Clapping her hands in amusement, she brings her head close to his and whispers into his ear.]
You should smile more, it looks handsome on you.
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His immediate reaction was to down half the coffee in his mug in an attempt to mask the flush of his face. He cleared his throat as he set his new prize aside, his windpipe feeling tight all of the sudden.]
I really do like it, but ya don't gotta say things like that.
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