Entry tags:
you're glue and i'm a bad idea
When; Saturday afternoon
Rating; R
Characters; Chekov (
candothat), Korra
anatural) and Hei (
mortemscintilla)
Summary; Both Korra and Chekov have superpowers this weekend. Chekov has the ability to superglue anything, and Korra? Has the magical ability to make the people around her make really bad choices.
So they decide to pull a prank on Hei.
Log; [Korra waits in the park for Chekov to arrive. They don't have any plans for today, just spend some time together and have fun. It's been awhile since they've just had fun.]
Rating; R
Characters; Chekov (
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Summary; Both Korra and Chekov have superpowers this weekend. Chekov has the ability to superglue anything, and Korra? Has the magical ability to make the people around her make really bad choices.
So they decide to pull a prank on Hei.
Log; [Korra waits in the park for Chekov to arrive. They don't have any plans for today, just spend some time together and have fun. It's been awhile since they've just had fun.]
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Her head pounds, and she's that unfortunate mix of terrified and furious that makes for bad decisions. (How did it turn out like this? How could Hei overreact so badly? He was supposed to yell at them, maybe punch her a bit, and then make them take down his furniture. He wasn't supposed to torture the entire bar just to get to them.)
Forcing herself to her feet, she breathes deeply to steady herself and then makes her way out to the other room.
It's in utter chaos. Chairs and tables have been overturned and smashed to bits; shards of broken glasses & bottles lie bloodied on the ground as patrons and employees alike beat the crap out of each other. Korra grabs the nearest person and throws them to the ground.]
Where did they go?!
[She will beat up whoever she has to to find out where Hei took Chekov.]
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[ But the pandemonium in the bar has reached defcon-levels. Some rational aspect of Hei can't help but wonder at the belligerence fizzling in the air. (Why is everyone so angry? And god, he hates when they use chairs and tables -- it's so Hollywood.) As he strafes carefully through the debris, shoes crunching on broken glass, he catches sight of Korra, whaling on some mulleted man -- who should get beat up for that hairdo alone. All her attention is on her victim. Which is fine. Right now, something has everyone's attention. ]
[ A wide-eyed boy, slipping on the wet floor as he tries to scramble away from Korra, bumps into Hei. He takes one look at the expression on Hei's face -- then bolts in the other direction. Straight out the bar's swinging doors. Hei, meanwhile, focuses on Korra. In his mind, a raft of vicious scenarios sails by -- different forms of payback, punishment, penance. In other circumstances he'd be disquieted by their cold specificity, and by the rage seething under his skin. ]
[ Instead, slipping his hands into his coat, he stands off to side. And watches the chaos all around him. ]
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She slams a woman to the ground, and when she looks up, there Hei is. Standing in the corner, an iceberg in a storm, and Chekov is nowhere in sight. A mob teems between them, large and angry and impossible to cross with fists alone.
It's at these moments of impossibility that Korra finds the greatest clarity. She's been training hard at her airbending for months, but little of that training has been related to combat, which is why she's been brawling like your average thug, all fists and feet. Remember Amon. She'd been operating on pure instinct when she airpunched the Equalist leader out that window, but now she has training to back up her desperation.
A gale bursts through the entrance, breaking the doors off their hinges and knocking everyone except Korra to the ground as it heads straight for Hei.]
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[ Who has already made his move. ]
[ He feels the back-draft from her attack, perilously close to unbalancing him, as he darts to the side. A wire snaps out of his sleeve; snagging one of the overhanging roof beams, he swoops at her. A blade, unsnapped from his coat, whizzes at her in the same motion, thwocking the wall beside her head. Close enough that she'll feel the whistle in her ear, the bite of sharp metal slicing across her cheek. It's more a warning than a real attack, otherwise he wouldn't have missed. ]
[ No. The real threat drops in on Korra in a mid-air crashtackle, aiming a left palm-heel straight for her nose. ]
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He's up against a hurricane.
The gale circles around Korra, building up strength and momentum and picking up broken pieces of glass and furniture. Some of these pieces fly towards Hei at the speed of a bullet.]
Where's Chekov?!
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[ A crackle of electricity, and it shatters off its moorings. Tumbling right for her. ]
[ Where's Chekov? ]
[ Oh, he's in a better place than she will be. ]
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The owner of the bar jumps up from behind a table, screeching MY WINDOWS!!!!! (he had just gotten them fixed earlier that day from another fight). Snarling, he grabs the nearest thing (an oinking pig, and it's only the influence of Korra's curse that makes him think a little pig would be an effective weapon) and hurls it at Korra.
The little creature screeches as it gets caught up in the storm and struggles. It actually manages to break free and goes flying straight into Korra's stomach.]
OOF!
[She stumbles backwards, the storm dying in her distraction. Freed from the curse, the rest of the bar's patrons decide the best idea is to get the fuck out, leaving only Korra and Hei in the rubble.
The pig makes a quick getaway.]
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[ Hei's own reaction feels slower, a film caught frame by frame. He stares at the disaster-zone left behind, eyes narrowed. That sense of blind irrationality, once so strong in him, now fades, bit by bit, replaced by a chill clarity. He's still crouched behind the table, adrenaline and the dull drumbeat of his heart a counterpoint to the crackling wires and stereo that still plays staticky music on and off. Yet he feels, vaguely, like he's just awoken from a dream. ]
[ The feeling only lasts a moment. Whatever anger he'd felt when he crossed the bar's threshold -- when he strung Pavel up on the roof -- is still present. ]
[ Korra won't see much beyond a dark blur -- before he lunges at her, aiming an uppercut to her jaw. ]
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Distance. She needs distance. If he can touch her, he can electrocute her.]
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Still, she can't play passive.]
Where's Chekov?
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Alive. [ There's a frigid bite in his voice. The message is clear: And unless you want to be the opposite, stand down. ]
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Are you cursed or have you just completely lost your mind?
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You broke into my flat with your friend -- dismantled my alarms -- glued all my furniture to the ceiling -- acted like a pair of suicidal idiots -- [ he shakes her face in emphasis for each transgression ] -- and I'm insane?
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[ If the words are cruel -- well, they're meant to be. ]
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Boy-troubles and drama Way to trivialize everything she's been struggling with -- desire, doubt, confusion, shame. It twists up her insides, making her feel nauseous with shame. Aang wouldn't have gotten into this situation. Aang didn't let his personal problems get in the way of being the Avatar. She hates herself, hates the memory of the last time they were in a position like this. What have you been doing with yourself?!
She's not sure whether she wants to cry or throw up, but she does neither. Right now she needs to keep her head in the game. For Chekov.]
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[ She's not his enemy. Just a nuisance. ]
[ A sudden sick chill rides up his spine; disgusted -- with her, with himself -- he's prepared to let her drop and walk away. But underneath all that he's still furious, the emotion percolating into a black frustration. Because he's not some goddamn teddy-bear in a big jacket -- someone she can play around with, pull pranks on, without expecting repercussions. If she knew who -- and what -- he truly was, she'd shrink away in dismay. ]
[ Pressed this close, he can smell her, that familiar Korra-smell, with the acrid undertones of sweat and rage, and the combination stirs up a weird alchemy. Hei's face drops to her throat, at first as if he just plans to brace it there -- but in the next breath he's leaning in to kiss her. Except Kiss isn't the right word. It denotes an intimacy and tenderness -- and this gesture lacks both. It's hard and biting, an assertion of control, a warning, a hint as to what's to come. ]
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She brings her knee up hard and in the same breath shoves him back. Her body is hers. He can't buy it with gifts and he can't take it by force.]
I really hope you're cursed.
[If he makes any movement towards her, she's ready to bend the air out of his lungs, choke him until he passes out. She'll find Chekov on her own.]
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[ His lips burn as he half-moves to press back into her space -- except halfway there he stops. Stop, and stares at Korra's eyes, and wonders if he's lost his fucking mind. Suddenly he has a vision of Pai. Alone and adrift. He thinks of someone doing this to Pai, someone trying to control her when he wasn't around to protect her, to save her from somebody like the person he's becoming. (Already become?) ]
[ At his sides, his fingers shake. His face feels hot and shocked, but he lets out a breath, and with it, all his rage. Exhales something that might be a jittery I'm sorry. ]
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Where's Chekov?
[Everything else, all her tears and insecurities and trauma, can wait until she knows her friend is safe.]
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Chekov -- [ He struggles to focus, to let the foul memory of just seconds ago fade; but it clings around him with a palpable sizzle. The vein in his temple throbs. But what she's asking is more important. He blinks, then points a single finger at the rooftop. Up there. The past few evenings since Yin's absence, replaying themselves in his mind, make him cringe. What kind of a venal jackass is he really, to be so unkind to this girl? Sure, she's pugnacious and annoying, and makes him want to smack her sometimes ... they don't make punk rock songs out of circumstances like that for nothing. But there's something to it that isn't all bad. At least, when one party is an Avatar and the other a ... monster. Stands to reason. ]
[ Why keep fucking that up? Why be so cruel to her, over and over? It's himself he's condemning, not her. ]
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He hurt her. He can go somewhere else for comfort.
Still, it's a sign of how much trust -- or something very much like trust -- remains that she turns her back on him to head up to the roof.]
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[ He won't be there when Korra returns. Won't be at his flat, either; the furniture will stay glued to the ceiling for a week afterward. If she's smart, she'll know better (he hopes she'll know better) than to look for him. For the next few hours, he really doesn't want to be found. ]
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It doesn't take long for her to find Chekov on the roof. When she sees him dangling from the flagpole, she falls to her knees with a choked sob. Normally getting him down wouldn't be a problem, but she's exhausted and sore and still a little dizzy from that uppercut Hei gave her. What if her arms give out? What if she slips and drops him? What if she kills him again?
Get up, Korra. Letting him dangle there is just about as dangerous as dropping him. She looks around, but there's nothing she can tie around him to act as a safety if he falls. Airbending? No, she can't airbend him off the pole. Maybe she can use it to soften his fall if he drops, but she doesn't have the delicate control for anything more precise than that yet.
Maybe if she can wake him up, they can do it together. She leans very carefully over the side of the building to poke Chekov's waist.]
Chekov. Chekov, wake up.
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