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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] paragon) wrote in [community profile] pineslog2017-04-03 04:11 pm

Whatever you do it's all good

Who: Steve Rogers + assorted others
Where: 5031, the sheriff's station
When: Backdated to the night of the 26th and a couple of days after.
What: Wayward Pines' rendition of Weekend at Bernie's, i.e., transporting a dead body.
Warnings: The corpse-related grossness that's par for the course of this event; feel free to use headers liberally.
[Closed to various]

fellow lawbreakers at the rogers-romanoff-barnes residence; the 26th
[ Bucky's been keeping Steve briefed and in the loop ever since Nyx brought him in on what they found in the river. While the body is certainly a mystery, it does confirm one thing Steve's suspected since he'd first started to wrap his head around the dichotomy of memories here — that whatever lies have been put in their heads by the people who don't want them asking questions, those same connections can only work against the powers that be in the end. For his part Steve is glad to let that happen.

For all his experience with all of the ways a body can fail, it's always been something he's resisted down to his bones, trying to shrug it off even as it's lodged itself there like frozen winters and gunshot wounds. He's always just figured that as long as he had a chance to keep ahead of it, he wouldn't slow down long enough to let it catch up to him. Watching someone else die, though — that's a different story. A familiar one, maybe, but he's not any more interested in getting used to it now than he was when he watched his mother coughing herself to death. (Or Bucky falling, or Peggy's mind failing her.) So he doesn't. Instead he carries Natasha to the car, stumbling as he goes like he's ninety-five pounds soaking wet again with two left feet. It occurs to him he's still never danced. He doesn't count memories of things that never happened, and he knows she wouldn't either.

After two days of sitting in an uncomfortable hospital chair, he's almost relieved when Bucky tells him he's needed elsewhere. Somewhere he might actually be able to do some good.

He knows now that the cameras get replaced when no one is home to see it, so Steve leaves them for the time being, and he and Bucky drive towards the water, first making a pit stop to pick up Prompto and his camera. When they get closer he's careful to leave the car where it won't be seen, well back from the cordoned off section of the river though it'll mean a longer trek back with the body in tow. Still, he and Bucky have both recovered somewhat just in the day since they stopped drinking the water themselves, and between the group of them (and one fairly loud explosion, which he imagines he'll hear about later), they're able to wrangle the body into a tarp in the rear of the station wagon.

(Part of him can't help but regret that they had tarp in the garage at all, but he grabs it anyway out of some residual gratitude for the car's last use in getting Natasha to the hospital.)

Steve goes ahead of the group into the house to break the cameras along their path after telling Izumi he can lead the way a few seconds behind him, up the stairs to Bucky's bathroom. The cameras in the living room and kitchen are left alone, however, so once the body's settled and their motley crew begins to make their way back downstairs, any conversation about it must still remain hushed. There are, however, safer spots for such conversations thanks to Natasha's careful angling, so anyone who seems inclined to do so might find themselves nudged in that direction by Steve. It's not the only thing he's learned from her, and he knows it will only look more suspicious if they all leave now, looking various stages of wet, muddy and exhausted.
]

Can't get that kind of workout at the gym. Who's hungry? Pretty sure we've got bottled water in the fridge, too.

[ Yum. ]

ibaraki at the sheriff's station; the 28th
[ The body disappears sometime late morning or early afternoon — hard to say and no one's fault, really. There was only so long they could expect to keep it hidden once the cameras were taken out and lives had to be gone about as usual.

At least it gives him a chance to visit Ibaraki at the station after he gets home from school to find the tub empty. He's not worried; if they were planning to arrest him, they would've done so already. He's been in the same place all day, so it seems they're more concerned with keeping things quiet than exposing him as a troublemaker. That he holds himself stiff and straight while the officer at the front desk inspects the tin of cookies he'd brought with him has little to do with worry for himself and more to do with the fact that they're keeping a young girl locked up in a jail cell. He doesn't necessarily mean to be imposing but can accomplish it without much effort when he's unhappy, and the officer seems only too glad to hand it back to him and point the way through.

Steve heads in that direction and peers inside at the sleeping horned girl; there's some faint sense of recognition for her that probably precedes the last couple days, but he can't place it beyond that. He taps the tin once, lightly, on a bar to announce himself before speaking.
] Ibaraki?
failtography: (can you get winded from lip syncing?)

he...llo............ sorry i've been missing iM BACK NOW

[personal profile] failtography 2017-04-27 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, both of us at the same time. We're not -- ( actually married. or even vaguely involved with each other, at all. the slightest reminder of it is enough to twist his stomach with both a distant echo of nausea and the twinge of regret; while it's sickening enough that the faceless entity behind this seems to have no qualms with messing around in their minds to play out some strange game of pretend, the authenticity those false memories projected is worse still. ) - from around here. Guessing you guys aren't, either?
failtography: (pic#10959628)

always

[personal profile] failtography 2017-05-10 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah, that's okay. I mean - it didn't hit us until recently, either... Plus, it wasn't like we could talk about it in the open, right? Figured out right from the start that there probably were cameras or bugs or somethin' in the houses and public areas 'cause of all those notices. ( given how fixated the town was on not discussing the past, it'd honestly be surprising if there weren't. ) I'm from Insomnia; it's the crown city in Eos. Aranea's from - uh, I don't really know exactly where, but we met her Eos, too. You?
failtography: (idk a lot of my childhood feels like a)

my typos ;_;

[personal profile] failtography 2017-05-18 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. No, Eos is the world in general; Insomnia's the capital of the kingdom of Lucis and people just refer to it as the crown city 'cause it's the only one. There are a few more nations around - Accordo, Tenebrae and Niflheim. They're mostly cool, except for the folks from Niflheim; most of 'em are messed up. Not all, 'cause Aranea kinda works for them, but she helped us out a lot, so it's just... the rest, I guess. ( just talking about the world like this feels bizarre; he's still wrapping his head around the notion that one could be displaced so completely into another, and the mere consideration of this is making him a little dizzy.

or it could just be the virus. either way.. )
I dunno, this sounds wild -- pretty sure I'm in a totally different world from the one I came from. I just thought that was only stuff that happened in books or movies or videogames, y'know?
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[personal profile] failtography 2017-06-13 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Could be another dimension. Or alternate universe, same same but different? That sorta thing. Maybe even a super-realistic virtual reality simulation...( maybe a little too real for comfort. even virtual sickness, if that's what it is, feels just as bad as he would if it were real. ) Whatever this is, what's the point, besides settling down in some weird place and playing nice? I don't get it.