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token_vengeance) wrote in
towerofanimus2011-09-13 08:11 pm
Better to be hated... [open]
Characters: Erik Lehnsherr and YOU
Setting: Anywhere in the tower you like.
Format: Action or Prose, I'm easy.
Summary: A wandering mutant trying to sort out what's happened.
Warnings: Who knows, really. Erik's had a rough week, and showing up here and finding out his entire world's been destroyed? Is gonna put him in a bad mood.
Erik had read the note. Earth had been destroyed, and he was the lone survivor. Well, one of the lone survivors. There were other people here, clearly, but not any of the faces he wanted to see. Mystique, Azazel, Riptide, Angel, Emma.
While he didn't believe what was written in any way shape or form, the fact that his brothers and sisters were no where to be seen was troublesome. Someone, somehow, had been able to transport him here without his knowledge, under cover of darkness. It would take a powerful mutant or entity to pull that off without him even realizing it was occurring.
Whatever this place was, Erik didn't intend on staying. He had been a lab rat once before--never again.
So he wandered the corridors, the hallways, looking for information.
Setting: Anywhere in the tower you like.
Format: Action or Prose, I'm easy.
Summary: A wandering mutant trying to sort out what's happened.
Warnings: Who knows, really. Erik's had a rough week, and showing up here and finding out his entire world's been destroyed? Is gonna put him in a bad mood.
Erik had read the note. Earth had been destroyed, and he was the lone survivor. Well, one of the lone survivors. There were other people here, clearly, but not any of the faces he wanted to see. Mystique, Azazel, Riptide, Angel, Emma.
While he didn't believe what was written in any way shape or form, the fact that his brothers and sisters were no where to be seen was troublesome. Someone, somehow, had been able to transport him here without his knowledge, under cover of darkness. It would take a powerful mutant or entity to pull that off without him even realizing it was occurring.
Whatever this place was, Erik didn't intend on staying. He had been a lab rat once before--never again.
So he wandered the corridors, the hallways, looking for information.

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But still, he wished he had known. It pained him--the proof of his loss of control there before his eyes. Another person he couldn't protect. He did not regret his actions on that beach--but this. That this had not been the outcome.
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Charles reached down to tap the helmet under Erik's arm before sitting back.
"You kept me away, how could I let you know anything?" A sad smile.
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"How long have you been here?"
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"Erik it's been at least a month. I tried to contact any of you, to be honest, but when I wasn't heavily drugged by Hank and recovering in bed, you were too far away for me to find any of you." He'll explain. His reach only extended so far, if they were out of it, he couldn't contact them regardless.
"Hank had been working on rebuilding Cerebro while I rested," Between worrying like a mother hen over him, "And he has a basic model of it from before, and even using that, my friend, I could not contact any of you. Though this time it was more as if something were shielding your minds from me." Well all but Erik's. He knew why he couldn't touch his mind. That helmet. He wants to ask if he has another telepath, but he feels he's left it open enough for Erik to say it if he wishes.
"It's been a week, Erik." His words mirror Erik's, but not his tone. A week of hoping that their world being gone, and everyone on it, was just a lie.
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"Well does this prove to you that they've been lying, then? That the world hasn't been destroyed in some grand atomic doom?"
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So he'll answer his questions instead.
"It... certainly blows holes in what they've told me. Why would they say the world was destroyed and everyone but us gone if now you're here?" Unless they plan on going with something about people arriving at different times. As it did seem to be the case. Still.
"Either way, Erik, I don't believe it, but the idea that it could be true is still harrowing. It doesn't bother you at all?"
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"The fact that you think it's been a month and I've only been away from the beach for a week should tell you that everything they say is lies." Erik raised an eyebrow, a condescending smirk hitting his lips. "You're the one with the brain; I shouldn't have to reason this out for you."
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"I don't know how to explain our differences in time, Erik, but that doesn't mean we should just ignore any possibility." And he doesn't like that last bit, pursing his lips at him. Erik you're going to get this look a lot if you keep that up, mister.
"Don't belittle yourself, you have a brain as well, I'd hope you wouldn't think everything is so black and white. We'll figure out what is going on here and do something about it. But we need to find out facts first, we cannot just assume everything."
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What a sad, sobering, and most likely true, thought.
"This is a matter of black and white, Charles. The world can't be half destroyed. It either is, or it isn't."
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"There must be more to this than everything is gone or not. I want to know what has happened. Why we're here, why everyone is here. How and why they've done this." And most of all he didn't want to bicker with Erik. But old habits die hard?
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"I don't know the how, but it's obvious why. Experimentation, testing. If they were truly kind benefactors, do you really think we'd be wearing collars like dogs? Marked with different colors, different groups. They plan on using us, Charles. For something."
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"Then we need to find out why, find out who is behind this and we need to get out. But we have to help the others here as well, we cannot just leave them here." Big damn hero much? Perhaps, but he also didn't want to leave these people behind, regardless if they were mutants or humans, or the fanciful different races that were only from story books and movies he'd read or seen. None of them should be here. They should all be home.
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But no apology will be made for what he said; he had meant it fully, as much as it hurt.
"Mutants first. We can save the others if we can." Erik will concede that they can't leave everyone, but if it comes down to saving just the mutants, or no one? Mutants will come first. The humans can fend for themselves.
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He wasn't even trying to hide the frustration in his voice as he said his friend's name.
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Which means that he's willing to try to help the others. But of course, Charles only picked on the first part. Typical.
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"The reality is that no one here matters most or less. You are just too blind to see otherwise." And he'll be turning his wheelchair, sharp jerky motions as he turns it around. He doesn't want to argue with him over this. It's the same old same old. No way to make him see his way.
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"If you really do believe our world has been destroyed, you might want to remember I'm all you have."
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"It's good to see you again, my friend." Is all he'll say in return, not facing him, before he does actually head off. They could catch up later, right now he wasn't in the mood to argue with Erik. Not that he ever was.