Nicholas D Wolfwood (
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Somewhere between July and December
1.
[ It wasn't the fastest car he'd ever driven, but it made better time than the old man's shitty station wagon had, and it was definitely faster than walking across the desert. None of the maps he'd found tucked under the seat had Hopeland on them, which was worrisome as all hell, but on one of the maps there was an orphanage marked, just off of a city called December.
The ghost he'd talked to on that mountaintop had told him he'd die in December, but that ghost had also ruined his last cigarette, so fuck that guy. If he died, he died, but first, he was going to make sure Miss Melanie and the kids were okay.
The sedan hums its way across the desert, kicking up a dust cloud that can be seen for miles. ]
2.
[ With a shudder and a hard jolt, the car comes screeching to a halt, the dash going dead as the engine seizes up. Wolfwood swears, punches the dash, then swears again when the solid dash nearly breaks his hand for his trouble. He'd managed to get the car hotwired, but apparently cars in this messed up version of Noman's were more different from the ones he knew than he'd realized. Is it out of oil? Out of charge? Not like he can do anything about it, whatever the problem.
Please ignore the man in black, standing next to a very dead car in the middle of absolute nowhere and screaming at the sky. It's therapeutic profanity, and it really is helping. ]
3.
[ Sunburned and exhausted, Wolfwood crests the hill and finally, there before him, sees the building that his map identifies as the December Orphanage. Even from a distance it's clear that the chaos that's affected the rest of the planet hit here, too -- there's clear bullet holes in at least one side of the building, walls that have collapsed, and the whole place seems as deserted as everywhere else he's been.
But he's here now, so he might as well have a look around.
He really wishes he still had his Punisher, though. ]
[ It wasn't the fastest car he'd ever driven, but it made better time than the old man's shitty station wagon had, and it was definitely faster than walking across the desert. None of the maps he'd found tucked under the seat had Hopeland on them, which was worrisome as all hell, but on one of the maps there was an orphanage marked, just off of a city called December.
The ghost he'd talked to on that mountaintop had told him he'd die in December, but that ghost had also ruined his last cigarette, so fuck that guy. If he died, he died, but first, he was going to make sure Miss Melanie and the kids were okay.
The sedan hums its way across the desert, kicking up a dust cloud that can be seen for miles. ]
2.
[ With a shudder and a hard jolt, the car comes screeching to a halt, the dash going dead as the engine seizes up. Wolfwood swears, punches the dash, then swears again when the solid dash nearly breaks his hand for his trouble. He'd managed to get the car hotwired, but apparently cars in this messed up version of Noman's were more different from the ones he knew than he'd realized. Is it out of oil? Out of charge? Not like he can do anything about it, whatever the problem.
Please ignore the man in black, standing next to a very dead car in the middle of absolute nowhere and screaming at the sky. It's therapeutic profanity, and it really is helping. ]
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[ Sunburned and exhausted, Wolfwood crests the hill and finally, there before him, sees the building that his map identifies as the December Orphanage. Even from a distance it's clear that the chaos that's affected the rest of the planet hit here, too -- there's clear bullet holes in at least one side of the building, walls that have collapsed, and the whole place seems as deserted as everywhere else he's been.
But he's here now, so he might as well have a look around.
He really wishes he still had his Punisher, though. ]
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It-- it would've been-- it would've been justice. It would've worked out. Maybe not cancel it out-- it's a lot to carry. I don't know if...
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I don't give a shit about justice.
[ It doesn't matter what he did -- he can't do a thing about it if he's dead. ]
Stop apologizing for being alive!
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But...You don't get it, I--
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[ The hand holding Livio's shirt tightens in warning -- he's not playing around. ]
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[he utters, dully, slowly.]
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Maybe a guy who uses Stampede's stupid loci needs Stampede's stupid coping mechanisms, too? ]
Oh god dammit.
[ He's still got Punisher draped over his back, which means this is a one-armed hug. It's really more like a modified headlock, but the intent is hug, at least?
Look, Wolfwood's not good at hugging. But the thought has to count for something, right? ]
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...I didn't mean to. He--
[he always folds in on himself like a chair when it gets too much. and showing it is his nightmare-- so this is very much horrific]
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[ This is the gentlest and kindest that Wolfwood gets. He tightens his hold on Livio, squeezing the huge guy who used to be his annoying little brother -- it's bad, but he's not alone anymore, okay? Livio's tough -- he can get through this.
After Livio died -- his Livio, in his world -- everyone was so focused on Vash being a plant that he'd been able to avoid the inevitable questions that otherwise would have followed, about who that masked guy was, and how Wolfwood knew him. About how he was feeling. He didn't want to talk about his fucking feelings, then or now. He wanted to push them down into the dark, pour a couple drinks on top of them, and get on with his life.
Livio's not like him, though, apparently. Crybaby always did have a big soft heart. ]
It's okay, buddy, I know.
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I'm sorry. I'm sorry, this is-- I'm sorry. Forget it.
[and he's crying (well not really) all over someone who isn't even involved.]
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But there's really only so much crying and comfort Wolfwood can handle. If Livio needs a shoulder to cry on, there's a thousand Vashes -- Wolfwood's brand of comfort is a little more percussive. ]
I'm gonna sock you every time you apologize, starting right now.
[ He pats Livio on the back, solid, warm pats -- c'mon, buddy, breathe through it. Come on back. ]
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How could I forget how eager you are to kick some ass? No time for this shit.
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Cold blooded murderer, that's me!
[ Can he let go? He doesn't know when to end this hug, you see -- does Livio still need him holding on? ]
We've got bastards to kill, buddy. Are you up for it?
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[he wants to tell him he's his hero-- yes, him too. just for being himself. but Livio just wipes his eyes and nods]
Yeah. It'll make us feel better. Sorry.
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What'd I just say? None of that shit!
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Fine. Just sayin'. And thanks-- how's that?
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That's more like it!
[ Ready to get moving again? The facility should be just around that pile of rock up ahead. ]
But save some for the Eye, all right?
[ He's not touching that thank you. He hasn't done anything to be thanked for. ]
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Livio grins]
Yeah. Let's knock some heads in.
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Now you're talking!
[ And there's plenty of heads up ahead to knock in, hopefully! Just past that blind curve, the canyon opens out into a valley of sorts, and at the far end, facing the entrance and the entire valley, sits a square, three- or maybe four-story building, made of the same white stone and plaster that most of the planet uses for building. It's good sized, but otherwise unremarkable -- there's only a few windows on the lower floors, more on the upper stories, there's a big gravel area to one side that's clearly a parking lot with a loading dock, and the main entrance is the large double doors right in the center. It could be a facility for processing literally anything -- stone, foodstuffs, medicines. There's no signs, and no sign of any people. No vehicles parked out front, no lights visible inside. It looks deserted.
Wolfwood gestures for Livio to stay low, and sneaks around behind a big pile of rocks, peering over top to scope the place out. ]
I don't see anyone. You figure they've got sentries in any of those windows?
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this may not be a facility he's been at before, specifically, but the vibe immediately sends shivers down his spine, and ice through his blood. it's quiet. ghostly. and when he squints, so far he doesn't see the glint of anyone's guns, or crosses.
he stays as low as he can, following at Wolfwood's heels, big body forced to be stealthy]
So far, no. Maybe on the roof up there-- sleeping.
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[ Whether they've got sentries on duty or motion detectors in the eaves, their best bet is just to stay low, stay quiet, and try to get in someplace out of view -- that loading dock might be a promising starting point, actually. The front door is way too exposed to be worth the risk -- if they go in that way, they go in guns blazing, and he doesn't really want to get shot right now. ]
I want to do this quietly, and see how far we can get in before we're spotted. Is that good with you?
[ If he had his vials, it'd be a different story. Going in balls out through the front door is one of the most fun ways to storm a building. 10/10, highly recommended. ]
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but Wolfwood's plan is better than going in, guns blazing.]
Sounds good. The dock first?
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Yeah, that's as good a place to start as any!
[ Cameras don't seem to be as common in this world as in his own. Less security -- less tech in general, really -- will make this a lot easier. Keeping low, Wolfwood moves towards the parking area and the loading dock, sticking to the shadows as much as possible. Fewer cameras doesn't necessarily mean no cameras, especially not for a place run by the Eye. They might have all kinds of tech that the rest of the world doesn't have access to -- guess they're gonna find out!
The loading dock is a standard loading dock -- it's a slab of cement with a spot for big trucks to drive up to, and a large metal roll door that's easily fifteen feet tall. To one side of the big door is a closed, human-sized door, and to the other is an alcove area that could be used for staging pallets of goods before loading them onto a truck. There's a couple lights overhead, but none of them are on, and, at least from a distance, Wolfwood doesn't see anything in the corners that look like cameras or motion detectors. But what those look like in this world, he honestly doesn't know.
A chain link fence runs the perimeter of the building, only good for keeping law-abiding folks out. Wolfwood pauses there, to scope out the dock. ]
No people, no lights. You see any cameras or anything?
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as for the dock himself, he's never been this close to this side of things. has only seen bodies loaded, or maybe food. not very hopeful.
The fences don't even seem to be electrified, and no guard posts from up above either.]
Not so far, no. If there are any, they'd be at the front, and back. I'm surprised, though...
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Damn. Raiding this place is a lot more complicated than a simple assassination. ]
Me too, buddy. [ He licks a pebble and tosses it against the fence, and sure enough, there's no sparks, no hum. It's just a fence. ] Let's see if anybody's watching.
[ The gate in the fence is just a gate, a basic chainlink swinging door. There's no alarm when he pushes it open, and nobody comes running out when he creeps up to the loading dock. ]
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I don't like this.
[he doesn't say I have a bad feeling, nothing to you know, ruin it!! but it's empty. it's truly like a tomb in here, whatever wind there is whistling through]
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