http://damage-girl.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] damage-girl.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] jla_watchtower2007-12-05 01:29 am

Bubble.

A hot bath is exactly what Corrine needed. After soaking to prunish-feel with a good book, she's wiping condensation from the mirror to comb out her hair. It's been quiet recently. Quiet is good. It's given her a lot of time to focus on herself, which is nice, and get some research done on things that still don't make sense.

Mmm. Right now, she's actually thinking about just slipping into her pajamas and flopping down in front of a good movie. There's hot chocolate to be had and she has a bag of mini-marshmallows stashed away. Yeah... that sounds perfect.

There's another sound, an actual one. She closes the cabinet mirror, then turns to make sure she's actually seeing what she thinks. It's like a super-awesome shiny disco-ball.

Yeah. Definitely report this, pron--

[identity profile] caleb-z.livejournal.com 2007-12-05 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
“Wouldn’t be surprised,” he says, his eyes briefly dancing back and forth between Corrine, and the dent Bertha left in that parked car, a hint of a smile forming at the edges of his lips.

“Last I heard, they were starting to pull out the first responders as more Army was arriving on the scene. I just haven’t received my call, yet.” Calling it a day does sound like a good idea. The scene was havoc for hours after he first responded, and he had to go down to ground level to pull people out of it and teleport them to safety. By comparison, this street has been easy duty.

He nods towards the dented car. “Thank you, by the way.”

[identity profile] caleb-z.livejournal.com 2007-12-05 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It’s another forty minutes before the army manages to get a relief team to them, and as Caleb watches two HMMWVs and a cluster of infantry setting down his street to finish the job he started, he tries not to feel guilty about walking back the other way. I’ve done my job, he reasons. I helped get the crisis under control. They don’t need you anymore, Zukov. You're tired. Time to rest.

The (relatively) quiet bliss is shattered shortly after the soldiers disappear over the hill. It’s odd, Caleb notes, how it’s become intuitive to run towards the sound of gunfire, not walk away.

“So…” He says to Corrine, reminding himself that he isn’t abandoning anyone, “… Metro Java is outside the quarantine. I’ve had them giving out free coffee to the police all morning, but the store room is pretty big. They probably still have enough for two more cups, if you care to have a drink.”