Captain Steve Rogers (
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multiversallogs2011-08-23 10:16 am
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[pounding on the door; open]
Who: Steve Rogers and anyone at the Inn.
What: Cap arrives!
Where: The arrival rooms, the Valhalla Inn.
When: afternoon into evening--I'm being flexible with time so many people can play :D
Notes: In-person log because shhhh learning a CiD is hard when you're from 1945.
Warnings: Potential for lots of aw-shucks behavior. Also eyelashes, stand back.
The frozen white ground looms up closer and closer, faster and faster. The drone of the engine has sharpened into a protesting whine, nearly drowning out the sound of Peggy’s voice in the cabin. He knows this is it, that he has mere seconds.
He’s as brave as ever, playing it up for her sake. “We’ll get the band to play something slow,” he calls out to her. “And then maybe I won’t step on your feet.”
He has no way to know those last few words were cut off, no way to know she can’t hear him any longer and she’s already calling his name into her microphone, frantic with worry and grief. All he can see out of the plane’s broken windscreens is the ground now. I’m sorry, he mouths, without really knowing who he’s addressing; before he can figure it out, the plane’s nose impacts, sending him flying forward.
He’s braced for pain, for the scrape of metal and ice over his suit and skin, for bones crunching as the hard ice stops his momentum. He slides, but it’s… odd. It’s not the slick movement of a body over ice or the tearing of his body over broken metal. It’s like skidding on a floor.
He stops with a gentle thump. Far too gentle. When he sits up he’s no longer in the plane but not out on the frozen tundra, either. He’s in a room. It’s green. His shield is propped against a table; he slings it across his back and then he studies the pamphlet he finds on the table. Twice. Carefully.
He looks over the device—a CiD?—and he pockets that. Yes, he could call for help, but he’d need time to study the device and learn what to do, and there’s a more direct way, at least he thinks so.
“Hello?”
Anyone in the vicinity of the arrival rooms will hear a thumping from behind one of the doors, and a man’s voice, calling out politely.
“Hello? Is anyone out there? Could someone open the door, please?”
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He doesn't read any threat at all, and he relaxes, letting his attention shift to being divided between running and his new companion. "I'm Steve. Captain Steve Rogers."
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He adjusts his pace to match hers--he doesn't have to do much adjusting, they're already nearly pacing one another.
"You from around here or did you get kidnapped in too?"
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"Montreal and I came in a few weeks ago. A little angry that I got pulled away from school, my life, but, well, I can be useful here too, so it's been strange, but not all bad."
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"Yeah, I'm angry too. But there's no point stewing in it, it'll get me nowhere. And it's good you're useful here."
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"There's a job office to help people find work and if you hate the inn, my couch is already taken, but we can find blankets and you're welcome to the soft piece of floor you can find." Yes, she will offer newcomer strangers a place in her apartment. Even if it's less comfortable than the Inn, Njoki can appreciate not wanting to stay there.
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"And that's sure nice of you to offer. But I think I'm all right at the inn for now. I do intend to get out of there soon as I can, though, get my own place."
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"What sort of work are you looking for?"
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"Work--I don't know yet. My only real professional background is as a soldier. Guess I'll have to find something that fits."
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"What do you do? For work?"
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As they run, if Steve is very observant and familiar with anatomy, he might notice that she moves a little differently from your average woman.
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He does notice the way she moves but... well, he's Steve and he doesn't think about peoples' anatomy. He assumes that if there's anything unusual it's because she's unusual enough to be able to keep up with him at a sprint.
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"You're doing the same work here? That's good, that you can do something to help other people."
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"People get those a lot around here?"
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He thinks of Dr. Erskine for a moment, a bit of sadness settling over his features. But then he shakes it off, refocusing his attention on the road ahead. "Can't imagine this is an easy place to be, for everyone here. Being kidnapped and having to stay."
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"I didn't even think about it," he admits, glancing over at Ki. "Back home everyone knew who I was, what I was. I didn't have to hide it. I'm used to being able to do things like this. Guess I never really thought about how good I had it, or how much better off I was compared to others."
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Threats of mild violence are a sign that she's accepted him as a reasonable person.
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He sighs. "Your world might still line up with mine. I think I was so accepted because I was a war time hero. I don't think everyone would have the same chances I would have and that makes me sad."
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