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only_one_rule) wrote2013-07-24 05:00 pm
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Aria/Jackson rendezvous
The room had probably been a supply closet at some point; certainly its size and shape seemed to suggest that, as did the heavy shelves that had been bolted to the walls, though they were devoid of anything by the time they had discovered it not far from the living quarters and the barricade they had set up against roving monsters. It added a little thrill to the proceedings to know they were beyond the 'safe zone' and more than once had necessitated a quick retreat when the halls were too full of foes.
Aria slipped into the room to find Jackson already there, just as she had known he would be. She allowed another sly smile as she spotted him, though she turned her attention towards using her biotics to shove the remaining shelf up against the door before greeting him properly. Only once the heavy shelving was firmly in place did she turn, sauntering towards where he waited. "Well now, where were we? Planning an invasion, I believe..."
Aria slipped into the room to find Jackson already there, just as she had known he would be. She allowed another sly smile as she spotted him, though she turned her attention towards using her biotics to shove the remaining shelf up against the door before greeting him properly. Only once the heavy shelving was firmly in place did she turn, sauntering towards where he waited. "Well now, where were we? Planning an invasion, I believe..."
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"Come on then, fuckhead, let's see what you've got."
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They made a good team, all the more so by now. When the thing leapt towards them again, a telekinetic blast disoriented it long enough for Jackson to get another good shot at it - this time, at its head. It was the weak spot of most creatures they'd met, except a few, usually very notable, exceptions. It was always a good bet, as far as Jackson was concerned, much better than guessing at where its vital organs might be.
The shot reached its mark, drawing a guttural sound of agony out of the creature before it charged again, fury renewed by pain.
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"You're one ugly sonuvabitch," Jackson commented as he fired again, a round of shots at its head, stepping back as it came at him until, finally, it collapsed. The sound of steady gunfire was followed by an eerie silence, and Jackson looked over at Aria to see her get to her feet. He'd check her over when they were back behind the barricade, but right now, their priority was getting there (and, if possible, bring the creature with them for Andras to do his thing). The gunfire would have drawn attention, and not just from their side.
"Think it'll taste like fish?" he asked hopefully, keeping his rifle drawn, ready to fire, but grabbing the creature by one of its legs and waiting for her to do the same, so they could drag it together.
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"As long as it tastes better than it looks," Aria replied, gritting her teeth as she leaned down to grab hold of one slippery limb. Her arm was dripping blood, dark purple against the black of her jumpsuit, but she ignored it as they began to drag the carcass backk towards the barricade. If there were any other creatures in the vicinity they'd find out soon enough.
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They thankfully managed to make it to the barricade without trouble, and the sentinels on duty just then took charge of the animal while Jackson nodded for Aria to follow thim towards the medlab. It was a nasty-looking cut, but he was mostly worried about whether the creature might have secreted poison.
"Take a seat," he told her with a nod at the room in general, so that she could choose which seat she prefered. There was a table, for their surgeries, but people generally prefered one of the chairs.
He washed his hands quickly, then grabbed a clean rag to clean the wound. They had a few mad devices which Tam had taught him to use, but they were mostly stuck with the basics as Jackson knew them.
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"I don't mind at all, darlin'," Jackson replied without so much as looking up at her. He had dealt with far worse patients than her, and he went about his work indifferently. There was no odd colouring of the flesh around the wound (the purple had long since stopped being odd to him, to become merely exotic), and that was a good sign in terms of poison, but he still let her blood drip into a small vial for later analysis, just to be on the safe side, before he finished cleaning the wound, and grabbed the thread and needle.
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She surveyed the ripped sleeve of her jumpsuit when he finished, frowning deeply. The likelihood of finding a similar garment any time soon was slim. "I'll need to barter some thread from you."
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He didn't need to finish the sentence, of course; he hadn't really needed to start it in the first place. Aria was much too down to earth for that.
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