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Chris Knight ([personal profile] moralimperative) wrote in [community profile] parallaxparilis2013-02-13 03:46 am

The Ongoing Adventures of Blonsky/Chris: Part 5

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life is like a mean machine, it made a mess out of me
it left me caught between like an angry dream I was stranded--
I was stranded


For all their limited resources and the setbacks inherent to having to utilize such an indiscreet vehicle, they had managed to reach the middle of bumfuck nowhere before the Humvee called it quits; it rattled and sputtered and overheated before finally succumbing to whatever poor luck or lack of maintenance had driven it to the edge of its capabilities, coming to a stop along the side of a secluded road surrounded in all directions by nothing of note nor landmark, all trees and fields and undeveloped land. Of all the places for a breakdown, at least it offered the rogue soldier and his companion some amount of privacy before the ever-present threat of being caught up to once again.

Chris tapped his fingers against the steering wheel, glancing expectantly over to the older man. There hadn't been much in the way of talking after they'd set out, this time; he didn't chance to break the silence here, either. Instead: a cautious dart of tongue to wet his lips, awaiting Blonsky's instructions (while already he began to dig through a mental catalog of automotive parts and problems, attempting to evaluate the probability that any of it might apply to the unfamiliar Humvee).

[personal profile] likeamonster 2013-04-23 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
While Chris prattled on, the Abomination watched him lazily. Things were calm, his thoughts were losing their amped quality. Heartrate and breathing seemed to be slowing down as well. It was like coming off a caffeinated binge (with a healthy dose of several illegal substances) to a relatively normal state.

"Sure." An agreement to a statement he hadn't paid attention to. His vision was blurring, the iris switched colors from the bright gamma to his own darker hazel and back. The red blood on Chris's arms stood out, gave him something to focus on.

Already he'd begun to shrink, while his bones cracked, broke, and realigned themselves to proper positions. He moved off the throne of boulders, fell to all fours then onto his stomach. The process was, mercifully, without pain, despite what its numerous noises might indicate. It was still an exhausting one, and Blonsky remained still, breathing deeply, allowed it to run its course.