Rabbit (
spaghettiinmysoul) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-05-31 09:37 pm
Entry tags:
Turpentine Erase Me Whole
Characters: Rabbit and The Spine and whoever happens to run into either one of them
Setting: Dormitory floors
Format: Starting in prose, will match who shows up!
Summary: Rabbit has just come back from a bad case of being dead. He is not in good shape, and seeks out the only other person who can possibly make him feel better after all of this. Even if he was the one that did it.
WARNINGS: Oil.
The ten minutes where he couldn't move were terrifying. Staring at the ceiling, his arms and legs like dead weights, rapidly pulling air into his bellows and exhaling large clouds of steam into his room. What if he'd been broken for good? What if he'd never be able to move again after this? Serious problems arose from damage like that, and if he'd just been messily slapped back together, he might never regain the use of his legs ever again. It was horrifying.
At long last, he managed to roll out of bed, hitting the floor with a grunt and wildly scrabbling to get to his feet. He was up. He was.... He was alive. It almost felt impossible. Fear still ran through him though. He had to find The Spine. He had to know if he was alright. If he'd hurt anyone else or if he was still malfunctioning. And if he wasn't... Well someone would have to be there for him. Someone would have to help take care of him.
And Rabbit couldn't let things go and never see him again after this. He knew a malfunction when he saw it. He couldn't do that to Spine. He was out in the halls, frantically looking through every room for his brother, rubbing at his neck, and testing out his voice as soon as he was capable.
"S-s-s-spine? S-Spine where are ya?! Spine!"
Setting: Dormitory floors
Format: Starting in prose, will match who shows up!
Summary: Rabbit has just come back from a bad case of being dead. He is not in good shape, and seeks out the only other person who can possibly make him feel better after all of this. Even if he was the one that did it.
WARNINGS: Oil.
The ten minutes where he couldn't move were terrifying. Staring at the ceiling, his arms and legs like dead weights, rapidly pulling air into his bellows and exhaling large clouds of steam into his room. What if he'd been broken for good? What if he'd never be able to move again after this? Serious problems arose from damage like that, and if he'd just been messily slapped back together, he might never regain the use of his legs ever again. It was horrifying.
At long last, he managed to roll out of bed, hitting the floor with a grunt and wildly scrabbling to get to his feet. He was up. He was.... He was alive. It almost felt impossible. Fear still ran through him though. He had to find The Spine. He had to know if he was alright. If he'd hurt anyone else or if he was still malfunctioning. And if he wasn't... Well someone would have to be there for him. Someone would have to help take care of him.
And Rabbit couldn't let things go and never see him again after this. He knew a malfunction when he saw it. He couldn't do that to Spine. He was out in the halls, frantically looking through every room for his brother, rubbing at his neck, and testing out his voice as soon as he was capable.
"S-s-s-spine? S-Spine where are ya?! Spine!"

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Just woke up. The Spine accessed memories of bland humans in red collars hauling Rabbit's body away despite his protests. Perhaps... perhaps they had fixed him, somehow? The damage had been so extensive, though... Even the Walter mechanics would have had trouble repairing it to the point that Rabbit could have been brought back online.
It was a mystery that would have to wait.
"There wasn't anythin' you could do," he said, not unkindly. He drew in a breath and rubbed his brother's back with a flat palm, wiping the oil from his own face with the back of his other hand. "You did your best, Rabbit, I-I remember that much. I remember you talkin' to me, tryin' your darndest to bring me back."
He still didn't understand what had gone wrong, exactly. Internal diagnostics reported no malfunction had occurred. "I can't believe I... did what... what I did." The recollection made him take a step back, fear suddenly twisting his features. "I'm not sure I'm even safe to be around, maybe you should--get back."
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"I-i-it was we-weird though. I thought... I thought that I'd ne-never get t'move again. I c-c-couldn't move when I first woke up. Ain't nu-nuthin' like it, Spine..." He stared at the wall, rubbing The Spine's back gently and sending air through his systems again.
"It was l-l-like... Like ya w-weren't even there, Spine. I saw ya t-tryin' to get out. Tryin' to tell me to leave. I remember that." And Rabbit had refused, lest he unleash his brother on everyone else. Something he did must have broken through the malfunction.
But Rabbit refused to let him step away, clinging all the harder as The Spine stepped back and letting out a noise of protest. "Ain't n-nuthin' wrong with ya. It's nuthin'. D-d-don't go, Spine. Please..."
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It wasn't safe, but when would he ever be certain again? There was no one here to run a check on him. He had to trust his own, potentially faulty, diagnostics.
For a long moment The Spine just stared at Rabbit. Then, with a burst of steam and a quiet, static-laced sob, he tugged him close instead of pushing away. Internally, he was kicking himself. He was supposed to be the responsible one. The stoic one. The one that everyone could rely on, and here he was breaking down.
There was something wrong with him. He must have still been malfunctioning. It was the only explanation that made any kind of sense.
Why had he even bothered trying to clean the oil from his face?
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He didn't want to live in fear of The Spine having another major malfunction. Of hurting him again and tearing him limb from limb. So he simply wouldn't, that was all that it came down to. He wouldn't hold it against him, he would even strike the memory from his banks if he could do it. He wasn't about to abandon him over something like this.
There was a soft sigh as The Spine hugged him, the older bot rubbing his back gently and mumbling reassurances to him. It was going to be alright. Everything was going to be just fine, just wait and see...
Oil dripped freely from his optics, he could hardly care about them, and he clutched The Spine close, stroking and trying to keep himself together. Someone here had to be the strong one.