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[Milliways] White Upon White
He'd only left an hour ago. Darkness had fallen and the storm outside was screaming and tearing at the building. It was lunacy to go out in this weather. But he was out there, and in only the clothes he'd put on this morning. He and Edgar both.
They'd die out there, surely, if they didn't get a move on.
Woola whined at her, picking up on the desperation she felt crawling down her spine. She'd put on her winter coat and boots, and taken the goggles bar had given her. Ellen and Ysalwen were already waiting for her at the backdoor. She handed each of them one of the electric lanterns Bar had provided.
"Are we ready? Do we need anything else?"
They'd die out there, surely, if they didn't get a move on.
Woola whined at her, picking up on the desperation she felt crawling down her spine. She'd put on her winter coat and boots, and taken the goggles bar had given her. Ellen and Ysalwen were already waiting for her at the backdoor. She handed each of them one of the electric lanterns Bar had provided.
"Are we ready? Do we need anything else?"
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Some of it is probably clear even through the blizzard.
Because roaring pillar of fire.
And someplace warm to congregate.
'Warm'.
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And muttering, "By day the Lord went ahead of them in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way, and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light," but mostly she's gonna be staring.
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"Issus be praised." The wind gusts around her, sending up sheets of white powder that sting her eyes and her nose. She puts her head down and calls out again.
"We're coming! We're coming!" Her will reaches out for him, for the amulet built into his arm, and a tendril of blue crystalline light spirals out through the darkness, aiming directly for him.
That and a silver thread of hope, burning bright in her voice.
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He can keep screaming, or he can keep standing; Curtis doesn't have the energy to do both. He grapples against Edgar, keeping up the unified cry -- "Here! Here!" -- but finds himself slowly sliding to his knees.
We're going to get out of here alive, he thinks blurrily.
It's okay. He can rest for a minute.
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"Here," he shouts again -- or tries to; it comes out as a hoarse croak. "Here, we're fuckin here --"
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Dejah staggers and falls to her knees in front of them both. Her gloved hands pull Curtis's face up and then reach for Edgar, pulling them both into a fierce hug.
"Come on. Let's get you warm," she breathes. "Can you stand?" Her hands fret and roam over Curtis's head and body, down to his arm, as if she's trying to reassure herself he's still alive. Her voice radiates a fierce protectiveness for both of them.
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Stamina potions are very useful in times like these.
"I've left the fire burning to mark our trail back to that last building, so we don't get turned around in all this snow."
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He's too cold to think, and so Curtis falls back on what he's always done: look after Edgar.
Besides, he doesn't need it. He just needs to sit here a while. He'll be okay.
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And he coughs and splutters a little at the first mouthful -- it tastes like fizziness, with no other identifiable flavor -- but swallows anyway; who gives a damn what it tastes like, it's already making him feel less dead.
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"There." She lifts his face and tries to get him to focus on her. "Let's get you home."
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"'S ten car lengths," he tries to inform her through his chattering teeth. "Yeah?"
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"Come closer to the fire, so we can get you warm again." Her voice rings with deep concern for him. He's here now, but fear still grips her heart. He's not home yet. Not safe.
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The black-clad figure with Ellen's voice pauses.
"Can Liranan help warm them up? Dogmeat would, but he's not here."
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Ysalwen moves to bracket him, because she is tiny but contains a great deal of body heat.
(And a judicious flame in her hand. The lamp she has left on the ground, just now.)
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"Gotta," he manages through the convulsive shivering, "we gotta get. Back inside."
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Did they have team names? She doesn't remember.
"-uh, not with Dejah? This is Ellen Park- we found both men..."
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"That sounded like combat. We need to get moving."
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"All right. Up we get."
She'll help Edgar up if he needs it, with Liranan's assistance.
"Of all the times to wish I were a shapeshifter -- "
A bereskarn could definitely handle tracking Chuck and Alistair down in this storm.
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No, he couldn't have heard that right.
He leans heavily against Dejah as she helps him to his feet. Whatever was in that vial restored some of his strength, but it hasn't stopped all of the shivering; his limbs shake as he tries to get one arm around her, and his right hand may as well be frozen shut into a fist.
Curtis raises his eyes to the beacon of fire. His lips shape a single word: okay.
Right foot. Left foot. One step at a time, with Dejah on one side and Edgar not too far away on the other.
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Let's move, someone says, and he manages to lurch ahead, stumbling over his own numb feet. The voice doesn't quite sound like Curtis, and the steadying arm he's leaning on doesn't feel like his, but who else would it be?
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"We're not far at all. I've got you." She continues a quiet litany of soothing encouragement, willing warmth into her voice and her hands. The blue light of his arm flickers in response and he should feel warmth spreading from that source as well.
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One goes to Dejah as well, and Ellen if she'll take one.
"Walking in this is exhausting, and we've been out here quite some time already. I don't want it sneaking up on anyone when we're pressing for the Bar."
A faint hesitation --
"I wish it felt safer to head back to our last place of shelter and weather the rest of this storm there, but I think -- "
Well, dead or no, Curtis and Edgar would benefit from some kind of medical treatment.
" -- I don't think any of us want to run the risk of permanent damage to you two. So."
She'll still the winds immediately around them again, instead. The flaming pillar will go out soon, anyway.
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