Sir Nicholas Fury (
hermajestysfury) wrote2008-04-24 08:57 pm
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Nothing moves until Sir Nicholas' shoulder is firmly under the heavy weight of the man known as Rojhaz, as Steve Rogers, as Captain America.
Then lots of things happen. The scientists shout, one of them raises a gun, and Sir Nicholas - encumbered by the body of a man much larger than even his broad-shouldered and muscled frame - never the less springs into action. It's a blur, really, as he kicks the man with the gun into the other man before dumping Rojhaz on the gurney, then quickly, efficiently, kicks each of the staggering scientists in the jaw as they attempt to get up.
Then lots of things happen. The scientists shout, one of them raises a gun, and Sir Nicholas - encumbered by the body of a man much larger than even his broad-shouldered and muscled frame - never the less springs into action. It's a blur, really, as he kicks the man with the gun into the other man before dumping Rojhaz on the gurney, then quickly, efficiently, kicks each of the staggering scientists in the jaw as they attempt to get up.
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And... they just did it, and she wants to go home. But home isn't here right now.
"Don't call me Sally." She retorts, not at all back to normal, but at least not shocky.
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He runs one hand across her hair, like you would soothe a startled animal, and waits for her to stop shaking.
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"You're bleeding." She's naive as hell, easily frightened, and entirely out of her depth, but she's not stupid. "When you tackled me..."
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Rojhaz's face says that he does not agree in the slightest.
"I promised you that I would not let you be hurt, child."
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And now he's being an idiot. Sir Nicholas Fury earns his second 'you are being such a dur-brain' stare of the day. It's not quite as impressive as the first, but it's recognizable.
"Sir Boyzone here said you needed t'get the armor off, sunshine."
She isn't okay. She won't be okay for a long while. But he can't just sit there and bleed at her. That's stupid.
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"Steve Rogers." The two men speak in unison, look at each other, and shrug.
Sir Nicholas follows the shrug up with a wince, and starts slowly removing his armor, "I have been harmed worse, I do swear."
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"And I do swear if you don't get on with it I'll..." There's a brief, blank pause as she remembers just what Fury has done recently and her mind shudders away from that track altogether.
"I don't care."
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She doesn't even know what a gun is, or a bullet for that matter, or why they make little round holes, or why he's bleeding so much from a little round hole, or...
Or why she doesn't feel that good as she stands rooted to the spot, her dark eyes wide and staring, hands (one a little bloody already) over her mouth. She'd be deeply mortified if she knew she was falling into the 'tragic weakling female heroine lead' role, if, you know, she could focus on something other than the damage done to Fury.
...
Here's hoping she doesn't get as far as extrapolating what a 'gun' or a 'bullet' might have done to her, if Fury hadn't been there. No one needs that screaming again.
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Who hands over a small, thin knife which had been strapped to the inside of his arm before removing one of his leather gloves and biting into it hard.
He grunts while Rojhaz digs the bullet out, but that's all.
(Any universe that has a Nick Fury knows that he's far too badass to scream.)
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She stays turned. She's not at all sure she could bear watching. She is, in fact, pretty sure she couldn't.
So she just stands there, arms folded tight over her chest in a strange, protective sort of hug, waiting for it all to be over.
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"I know. Use it for bandaging." comes from behind her, eventually, followed by, "It is over, child."
Sir Nicholas would like to think that he's too old for this shit. He'd like to think that it would make him tired to be doing this all over again.
He hasn't felt this alive since the queen was killed.
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Shamefaced, she ducks her head. If he would think less of her for not going out in the mud...
"Sorry."
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"Even if you were trained for it, ma'am, the first time out is always horrible. I get the feeling that you haven't had any training at all." Rojhaz agrees, "We're a couple of old soldiers, this is what we do."
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"Emphasis on the old." She offers tentatively, looking at Fury.
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"For...?"
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"Though." She adds, scuffing the toe of her boot along the ground, knocking off some fine-ground glass. "Hard to be quite as afraid of the Gagas, I'd imagine. They don't have alarms, or guns, or bullets, or... things." She suggests, with little flaily hand-motions that are pure her.
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"A place between worlds. I was caught there for weeks, and it took no time at all. Will you sit, madam? It will help with the shock."
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...
She really has no idea what she's supposed to do with herself now.
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"You can't wear that around, Fury. This will do for the time being."
Sir Nicholas...doesn't want to lose his armor. He likes his armor. It has saved his life more than once. However, even a trip through town over Rojhaz' shoulder showed that he sticks out badly here.
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It will be weird seeing Fury in something other than purple armor. She looks over, and he doesn't look too happy about a lack of purple armor either.
Or maybe that's just him being him. Definitely a possibility.
"Don't you have something... more cloak, less tent?" She asks, thinking that a cloak could cover armor (and be swishy, which would go with the pimp hat).
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"I will wear it." Sir Nicholas says with a distinct lack of grace, "Madam, when the chance comes to return you to Milliways, would you be so kind as to store my armor in my room for me?"
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Item number two is terribly depressing. She's gotten used to having someone to talk to (or rant at, as the case may be). She decides to focus on item the first. Frankly, today doesn't need anything besides cheery things.
"Yeah, I can do that." She agrees, nodding. She's gotten good at nodding.
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