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rcmclachlan · 9 days
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Wrote this today while I should've been working (don't tattle).
Submitting it for the approval of the Fuck It Friday Society. Thanks to @epiphainie for tagging me!
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"So? Tell me about the hot pilot."
It takes only a second to scroll through the rows of photos until he finds the one he wants to show her, but instead of handing his phone over, he takes a moment to admire it. The post has nine photos in it and this is the fourth one in—it's by far his favorite out of all the others on the account. Considering how many contenders there are, that's really saying something. 
Maddie pointedly clears her throat and Buck ducks his head with a sheepish laugh, because he knows he's being mean by keeping her waiting. If the tables were turned and she was holding out on him, he'd be ready to tackle her to get to the phone. Plus, he's already looked at the picture at least three hundred times over the last two days; it's not like he's going to miss anything. He's pretty sure he could draw it from memory. 
Nervously licking his suddenly-dry bottom lip, he slides the phone across the counter to her, and she snatches it up like a winning lottery ticket, or Golden Grahams, which she used to hide from him when they were younger because he could house an entire box in a single sitting. 
She draws in a surprised breath when she looks at the screen, and he takes it as his cue to round the island and crowd in behind her so he can peer at it from over her shoulder.
Whoever took the shot should get a Pulitzer. It was taken through the open door of a helicopter, perfectly framing the three people in the cockpit. There are two kids—a girl no more than ten years old wearing a headset and looking at the instrument panel, while the other kid has their back to the camera, showing the familiar logo of two hands holding each other on the back of their shirt—and then there's Tommy, who's half inside the opposite door and haloed by the light of the Harbor hangar, his gaze focused on whatever he's pointing at on the panel. His head is slightly turned, exposing the textbook-perfect right angle of his jawline, and his mouth is half open. But, unlike every picture where Buck looks like a dumbass with his mouth open wide enough to drive a truck through, Tommy looks handsome and competent, caught mid-explanation about manifold pressure or rotor RPMs or any of the other gauges that Buck looked up before he'd called for the Harbor tour. 
"Buck," Maddie says, stunned. She opens her mouth like she's going to say something else, but then she closes it with an audible click. 
"I know."
She spins around and smacks his arm, her grin threatening to consume her entire face. "Buck!"
"I know." He does know. He really does.
"Oh my god." Maddie turns back to the phone and swipes to see the other photos, but the only other one in the post with Tommy in it is a group shot. He stands in the back of a gaggle of kids with four of his teammates, taller than everyone else, and it's either the vivid blue of his flight suit or the magnetic force field that seems to hover around him all the time, but Buck's attention is drawn immediately to him. The first time he saw the photo, it took him a second to realize there were like twenty other people in it. 
"Oh my god," Maddie says again.
Each of Tommy's hands are on the shoulders of two kids, and he's smiling so widely that his eyes are almost closed. He looks so good. He looks like he did when he glanced up from the menu as Buck approached the table—like anyone in the world could've shown up but he was thrilled it was Buck specifically. No one had ever looked at him like that before. Like he was the correct answer.
And that's a wrap on our annual flight rescue simulation! As always, huge thanks to the Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club (@labgc) for introducing us to the next generation of heroes. Can't wait to get up there with them again someday! #labgc #lafdharbor1 
He blows out a breath. "I'm such an idiot."
"You're not an idiot. There's no way you could've anticipated Eddie showing up." Maddie swipes over to Tommy's full Instagram profile and starts tapping open photos at random. When she gets to another of Buck's favorites—the one of Tommy mid-laugh, sandwiched between a man and a woman in a bar booth with trivia sheets spread out on the table in front of them—she mutters, "Good lord."
Buck looks at the man and how he's shoved up against Tommy's side, and he swallows around a familiar sour crackle in his jaw. He'd told Tommy point blank that he can get jealous, but he's a little surprised by how much he wants to reach right into the screen and rip the poor guy out of the photo with his bare hands. He shouldn't be shocked, though; he did maim his best friend for the crime of having Tommy's attention, after all. 
But that guy in the picture could've been Buck. If he hadn't been an asshole, he could've been the one sitting next to Tommy, pressed up against him and laughing, flushed with victory and good company and beer, filling out answers on the sheet and preening when Tommy turned an impressed smile on Buck for helping take their team to the final round because he knew things like what the fear of is flowers called and the world record for the longest hiccupping spree.
"I shouted to the entire restaurant that we were going to pick up hot chicks after dinner, Maddie," Buck says, and looks away from the photo where he isn't. "I might as well have paid someone to skywrite 'NO HOMO' above the Coliseum. So, yeah, I am an idiot for that."
She winces. "How'd he, uh, take that? Was he really mad?"
"Worse," he says miserably. "He was really nice."
Where his hand rests on the countertop next to her, Buck's fingers curl in to press against his palm, and the rest of his body wants to follow suit out of shame. He can't stop thinking about how quiet Tommy was after Eddie and Marisol left, how the confidence and charisma and razor-sharp wit had all grown dull and quiet from the time it took them to get up from their table and make their way to the street. 
When Tommy cut the night short, he could have been awful about it. He could have yelled. He could've called Buck a homophobe, or chewed him out for wasting Tommy's time, or sneer that Buck would be better off watching the movie from the comfort of the closet. It would've been well within his right to do any of it, and Buck had been prepared for it. 
He hadn't been prepared for Tommy to be kind.
"But it's not just that. I'm an idiot because… how did I not know? How do you miss something like this about yourself? Nine year olds are out there figuring it out with no problem, and meanwhile, I'm thirty-two and I had—I had no idea. I'm so stupid." 
He bends over and drops his head onto the counter with a painful, yet somehow satisfying thunk. 
Maddie places a hand between his shoulder blades. It's not too heavy, like she's holding him down, and it's not too light, like she doesn't know if her touch is welcome. It's just right. It always is. Even when she was a kid, she always knew how to hit the goldilocks zone when it came to comfort. His parents never came close. 
"What if it were me?" 
He tilts his head on the counter to look at the contemplative slash of her mouth. "What?"
"What if I were the one discovering this about myself?" 
The question is soft and sweet, like how their backyard in Hershey used to fill up with hundreds of dandelions in the spring and they'd spend hours picking them and blowing the clocks everywhere, but the smile on her face is the sound of their mother shouting at them to stop because she thought the dandelions were an eyesore and they were basically planting more of them to come up in the fall.
"Would you call me stupid for not figuring it out sooner? Would you say, 'Maddie, you're pushing forty, how did you miss this?'"
Offended, Buck comes off the countertop so fast he nearly gives himself whiplash. "What?! O-Of course not—"
"Then why is it okay when it's you?" She demands, voice trembling like she's physically pulling on the reins of her anger and it's fighting her, just like it did when he hitchhiked to Marysville with a group of boys and perforated both his ear drums jumping off the Rockville Bridge. "You don't get to call one of my favorite people stupid, okay? You're not. There's no time limit to these things, Buck. You just… you figure it out when you figure it out and not a second before, and I'd be saying the same thing if you were one of those nine year olds or if you were ninety."
Buck doesn't know what his face is doing, but Maddie takes one look at him, clucks her tongue in sympathy, and then wraps her arms around him. He presses into her embrace with a grateful exhale. 
Clinging to Maddie, to the quiet, endless strength of her, is nothing new, and neither is the wave of sheer wonder and disbelief that nearly knocks him on his ass because somehow she's his sister. Out of everyone in the world he could've been saddled with, he got the best of the best. He has no idea what he did in a past life to have earned a place in her current one, but it must have been amazing. 
"Thanks, Mads," he says quietly into her hair. When she first started dating Doug, she switched from the peppermint conditioner she loved to the floral stuff he preferred. Buck inhales a little and swallows tears upon getting a whiff of something sweet and minty.
She pulls back a little and pats his chest, smiling. "So, what's the plan?"
He blinks. "The plan for what?"
"For trying again," Maddie clarifies, pointedly, like she wants to call him dumb but can't because she just spent the last five minutes telling him he wasn't. "So you screwed up. Big deal. We all screw up. What are you going to do to fix it?"
"Uh, I-I don't think he's going to go for that, to be honest," Buck mutters, looking down at his phone. 
Last night, standing in Miceli's foyer and practically leaving craters in the floor where he was bouncing excitedly on his heels, he'd texted Tommy to see if he was already seated. The last message Tommy sent him reads: Head toward the back. I'm in one of the side booths on the left. You can't miss me :-) 
There hasn't been anything since.
After Tommy cheerfully knocked Buck's entire world off its axis and walked out the door with a grin and the promise of a date, Buck had paced his apartment like a caged tiger, feeling both too big and too small for his skin, jittery and restless. The fourth time he'd stopped in the middle of a room and started laughing for no reason, he conceded he might be losing his mind. He'd felt like the only thing keeping him from exploding or floating into the stratosphere was the fact he had a shift in the morning. He'd kept away from the windows just to be on the safe side. 
You like men, he'd thought giddily to himself, over and over. You are attracted to men. A man asked you out on a date and you said yes because you want to go. A man kissed you tonight and you loved it. You didn't want to stop. You want him to do it again. 
It was like he'd finally found the last missing piece to the Buck puzzle he'd been searching for as long as he could remember, and slotting it into place felt like skipping the 5.0 upgrade and going straight to a different operating system. Increased storage capacity. Longer battery life. A brand new product.
He'd swore to himself that he would be cool about it. He wouldn't be a clingy, needy mess and drive Tommy off before he was able to explore whatever this was. That lasted all of twenty minutes before he was texting Tommy with trembling thumbs to thank him for coming over and clearing the air, and then threw his phone across the room. He spent the next ten minutes fighting the urge to claw his own face off until he heard the ping of a new text message.
It said, Sorry for the delay I'm still driving. Thank YOU for your hospitality ;-)
Buck had to go stick his head in the fridge to cool down about the implications of that, but once he calmed down and unscrewed the manic grin from his face, they were off to the races. 
The only times they weren't messaging each other were between the hours of 1am and 5:30am, or if they were on shift. Although Buck didn't exactly hold to that. He found ways to sneak off a text or twenty during calls when he could, and he had the sneaking suspicion Tommy was doing the same. The photo he got of the sun setting over LA, taken through a helicopter's windshield, was kind of a giveaway.
It's been 24 hours since he last heard the text tone he'd assigned to Tommy's contact file—a sort of whuff sound that reminds him a little of rotor blades spinning—and he feels like if he doesn't hear it soon, he's going to go insane. 
This is absolutely not the first time he's fucked up a date and was ghosted afterwards, but it is the first time the subsequent radio silence has made him feel like his colon is tying itself into a square knot. And he hates it.
"So, you're just—giving up," Maddie says, incredulity turning the question into a statement of disbelief. 
He looks away from the phone and shrugs. "I'm… being respectful. It's pretty obvious he doesn't want to hear from me. I wouldn't want to hear from me."
"You don't know what he wants," Maddie points out. "He said he didn't think you were ready for this, right? Maybe he's trying to be respectful too."
He doesn't want to get his hopes up, but it sounds so plausible when she says it. Especially because Tommy hasn't been anything but even-keeled and kind and compassionate, and Buck truly doesn't think any of it is a front. If Buck reached out, he knows Tommy would respond. If Buck started texting him again and never once brought up the kiss or their disaster of a date, if he boxed up the overwhelming need to be the center of Tommy's attention and shifted things back to the safety zone of friendship, Tommy would let him. They'd be okay.
The thought of it makes Buck want to punch something. 
Maddie peers up at him with a sly tilt to her mouth, but instead of calling him on whatever she sees on his face, she simply says, "But I do think keeping this from Eddie is twisting you up a bit. Maybe you need to jump that hurdle before you can move forward."
He clicks his tongue and gives a reluctant nod, because she's right. As usual. "H-How do I tell him that I'm… you know."
"Okay," she says with a falsely bright smile and wide eyes, her tone needling. "If you can't even say it out loud, then maybe you shouldn't—"
"That I like men, Maddie, god," he whines, face hot. "You're so mean to me. Jesus, do you treat Chim like this?"
"Only when he asks really nicely," she says horrifyingly.
He sticks his fingers in his ears and starts shouting, "LA LA LA!"
Maddie cracks up, then gives his chest a conciliatory pat. Annoyed, he shrugs her off, which makes her laugh harder. "I'm your sister, doofus. I'm contractually obligated to piss you off until you do what I want sometimes. Didn't you read the handbook?"
Which makes him duck his head and laugh a little. "The handbook" was a running joke they had when they were kids about what siblings were and weren't allowed to do. He hasn't thought of the handbook since the whole thing with Doug, when he realized Maddie had been taken and a tiny voice in the back of the mind whispered, "According to the handbook, you're allowed to hunt him down like a dog and kill him."
Sighing, he leans into her and nods. "I know. I know I need to talk to Eddie. I-I just wish I had some kind of guarantee he's not going to—that nothing's gonna change when he finds out."
Leaning into him right back, Maddie promises, "If it does, I'll beat him up."
"Yeah?" He smiles, a little pleased by the thought. He wants to tell Tommy about it. But he can't. Not yet. "That in the handbook?"
"Page 53," she says, and hugs him.
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cartoonsbyandie · 1 year
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Tag Game: Ten First Lines
Rules: share the first lines of ten of your most recent fanfics and tag ten people. If you have written less than ten, don’t be shy and share anyway.
I was tagged by @marshmallowgoop
I'm also interpreting this to mean "most recently worked on" and including WIPs.
“I have a few questions for you. I know you’ve already been read your rights,” he said, shutting the door behind him. [”???”]
It was a blue box truck, the kind made for delivering freight through crowded city streets like Beika, the Isuzu logo plastered proudly on the front grill. [”Look Both Ways,” Bride of Halloween fic]
There had been something haunting them, long before Richard's murder-magnetism had kicked into high gear. [“The View from Makeout Bridge,” KogoMegure one-shot.]
Richard made a mental note that if he ever wanted to win a game of hide-and-seek, he should just pay Division Two a visit. Because that was the last place he’d ever expect to find himself, and he was literally standing here right now. [“Witness Statement,” NakaMouri fic.]
"You didn't beat me yet, Kaiba! I activate Contagion of Madness!" The card was recognized, every shred of confidence draining from Kaiba’s face, illuminated by a blinding light that filled the battlefield. [”Critias the Traitor,” mostly-abandoned Orichalcos!Kaiba AU canon rewrite.]
Kew understood the world of the living for what it wasn’t. [Short story file, original characters.]
I tag: idk whoever hasn’t done it, I was tagged in this forever ago
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yoakkemae · 2 months
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alex and his infiltration skills. ( eagle strike , chapter 9 ).
If anyone had walked past, he might have seen a remarkable thing. On the side of the truck, the black-clothed figure of Omni turned its head. AT least, that was what it would have looked like. But if that person had looked more closely, he would have realised that there were two figures on the truck. One was painted; the other was a real person, clinging impossibly to the metal panelling in exactly the same position as the picture underneath.
Alex Rider dropped silently to the ground. The muscles in his arms and legs were screaming and he wondered how much longer he would have been able to hold on. Smithers had supplied four powerful magnetic clips with the bike and Alex had used them to keep himself in place: two for his hands, two for his feet. He quickly pulled off the black ninja suit he had bought that afternoon in Amsterdam, rolled it up, and stuffed it into a bin. He had been in plain sight of the guards as the truck drove through the gate. But the guards hadn't looked too closely. They had expected to see a figure next to the Gameslayer logo and that was just what they had seen. For once, they had been wrong to believe their eyes.
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banner123 · 3 months
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If you use a fleet vehicle as part of your business, take advantage of the mobile advertising opportunity. Use car signs to grab customers' attention and build an easily-recognizable brand for your business. As your company vehicles travel between locations they have remarkable exposure, and if you're on the road anyway, why not capitalize on it? Car signage builds trust with your clientele and creates a professional and polished business identity.
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The Impact of Vehicle Graphics in Toronto for Effective Marketing Strategies
In a crowded and competitive marketplace, businesses are constantly seeking new and innovative ways to get their message out to potential customers. One strategy that has gained popularity in recent years is the use of vehicle graphics. In Toronto, this approach has proven to be particularly effective, as companies use everything from vinyl wraps to simple magnets to get their message out to a wide audience. 
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citybeautifulsigns · 1 year
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7 BENEFITS OF USING CUSTOM VEHICLE WRAPS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISING
Did you know that you can promote your company without gaining any additional costs, day and night, 7 days a week? You might want to think about getting vehicle wraps. This promotion plan makes your company more visible to a wider audience. These are powerful advertising tools that can be used by trucks and other service vehicles to advertise your goods and services wherever they go.
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Why Hire a Signage Company for Vehicle Fleet Branding In Melbourne?
If you're looking for a much more cost-effective alternative to traditional signage and marketing techniques, vehicle fleet branding is a clear choice. Do you need a window decal or a custom magnetic window sign instead? Get in touch with a signage company that offers these and many more fleet branding products. Frequently referred to as fleet decals, vehicle fleet branding is a fascinating deterrent for motorists.
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The company for signage in Sydney will print any and all logos or information you need on your vehicle's side mirrors, bumpers, windshields, or even windows. With so much exposure, you'll be able to find your vehicles easier and quicker than ever before. The concept has been evolving for quite some time. However, it didn't take long before companies noticed the usefulness of vehicle fleet branding.
Reasons Why a Lot of Business Owners Are Choosing Vehicle Fleet Branding:
Great things happen when car manufacturers realize that business owners are going to want the vehicles plastered with as much decal and truck signage in Sydney as possible. One of the reasons why a lot of business owners are choosing vehicle fleet branding is because it's more cost-effective compared to other marketing techniques. This can be particularly true when compared to traditional sign boards.
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The Not So Lonesome Knight Ch#18
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It’s not foreign to Bonnie. There’s something distinctly unnerving about the Colombian at her side, presently prodding her with his gun. The longer she stared, the greater a sensation like an ever widening void in sinking sand becomes. With every inch deeper the hole became, the worse the feeling gnawed at her. She ought to know him from somewhere! Somewhere recent too. With her extensive memory, she should be able to recollect his name or his voice, without having to try THIS hard. Where had she seen him before?! The question burns relentlessly in her mind.
A questioning glance is cast towards Michael. His own countenance contained a determined scowl. Between his ferocious leerings, his darkening azure orbs boasted a calculating edge. He doesn’t seem to be aware that one of the guys could possibly be an old or new acquaintance. What he was thinking, Bonnie could not hazard a guess to, nor does she want to. Although she does pray that he is formulating some kind of plan.
When Knight caught the brunette’s wondering eye, his entire appearance softened. A half wistful hint of a smile is cast deliberately towards her. He didn’t care what the goons thought or how they’d react when he extended his large hand reassuringly towards her. She is his first and foremost priority.
The act earned him a sharp jab between the ribs. The sweltering bruise was entirely worth it in his book. Michael knew how desperately she needed reassurance right now. His confident and swift stride is tapered down to match Bonnie’s more frightened ones. They were in this together. They always have been and with any luck, they always would be.
His proffered hand is accepted without hesitation. Bonnie’s own delicate porcelain fingers curl tightly around his own. She clings to his hand as dearly as she did life. This too earned her a poke in the side with the barrel of a gun. Unlike Michael who only grunted in pain, she stutter-stepped, nearly folding inwards with agony. If it hadn’t been for Michael’s quick thinking, she might have collapsed.
“Keep movin’. Or I’ll decide to empty the whole magazine.” Growled the Colombian nearest to Michael. The man’s teeth flashed with vehement interest in the promise he just made. The snide likes of which, was just barely discernable as they approached the looming, post-midnight darkness.
Alarm pulses palpably through Knight’s system. It’s not a threat he takes lightly given the circumstances surrounding this case. “Easy, Bon.” Michael gritted between clenched teeth. He refused to let her get shot over something so infuriatingly stupid. “Let’s just do as they say for now.” The former cop knew compliance was the best option. They were severely outnumbered, and the odds just seemed to keep stacking against them. “Maybe we’ll find out where they’ve taken Kent.” He whispers nearly inaudibly. Or so he wishfully anticipated. That is, if this and their present case were connected. Michael had every reason to suspect that they were until proven otherwise.
Bonnie winces, her stiff stance straightens in correspondence with his words. While she’d have been tempted to throw a punch with her free-hand, it only curls into a tightened ball at her side. She hates this! She’s not even afraid to show it. Michael is right. They had no choice but to follow the Colombian’s orders. It is hard, but she swallows down a thick wad of contempt rising in her throat.
Michael’s steps slow even further. This time, the stalling movement was deliberate. Unintentionally, he drops Bonnie’s hand for anxiety caused them to spread wide. The Colombians capitalize on the mistake, putting distance between them.
His azure eyes flash around the dimly lit parking-lot seeking out Kitt’s presence. To Michael’s dismay, the sleek black Trans-am had vanished. There’s no trace or inkling of Kitt’s luminous red scanner piercing through the blackness.
Pins and needles curl down every inch of the FLAG agents skin. Kitt didn’t just go offline or disappear without having a good reason. So where had he gone? Why wasn’t Kitt answering the cries for help over the comlink? He wasn’t prone to systems malfunctions. So why were they failing so spectacularly when he needed Kitt the most? They didn’t just break or die. Bonnie’s work was some of the best in the world. Better than the black-boxes of airplanes, he reminds himself again. What did all of this have to do with the robbery? Furthermore, what did all of this have to do with Kent Steven’s disappearance? Had he been in negotiations with the Colombians? Was this all a set up? Every corner Michael turned seemed to attract a hundred more questions like an endless magnetic train, but no answers. Not even a one. His jaw twitches with frustration as he grits his teeth. He didn’t mind walking into a trap, but doing so with Bonnie at his side made him feel sick to his stomach.
She shivers against the cold prodding of the night’s air against her bare legs. Perhaps, she would have been better off putting on her dirty clothes after her shower than Michael’s shirt. At least they allowed her to put her shoes on. Walking the glass and pebble, strewn parking-lot without them would have been a real nightmare.
Bonnie’s gaze instinctively follows Michael’s about the lot. At nearly the same moment, she realizes Kitt’s absence. Her own mind floods with a trillion similar questions.
Before any efforts could be made to put pieces of this ever warping puzzle together, they are ushered towards a large idling U-haul truck. Other than the faded logo on the side, the truck was fairly non-descript. That was good for the Colombians and very, very unfortunate for the FLAG agents. If one of them would by chance, make it to safety, the only description that could be given would marginally be unhelpful.
The rumble of the engine amplifies with every step propelled towards it.
“Where are ya taking us?” Michael challenged the head enforcer. He gifts his words in a tone that demanded answers. “Come on, man. Ya owe us that much.” He knows that by merely posing this question, he’s inviting the Colombian enforcer’s ire.  Pushing his luck one step further, he continues. “Sides what’s your boss Calderone have to do with any of this?”
The large enforcer’s hand meets Michael’s shoulder with crushing force. A gold toothy-grin is his malicious reward. “You’ll soon find out. Yes?” A disturbing air of glee-filled mirth lights up the man’s face.
It was enough pressure to cause the former undercover cop to wince in agony. His eyes squint closed for a minute as he tries to curtail the urge to say something he might regret.
Then shoving Michael towards the empty trailer, he adds, “and I owe you and your lady friend nada. I’m sure Senior Calderone and his mistress feel the same.”
“Get in.” The Colombian guard at Bonnie’s side roughly orders. His own free hand pushes her towards the downed ramp.
Skeptically, her eyes linger in the hollow shell of Uhaul. In the dim street-side light of the Motel’s parking-lot, she couldn’t discern anything the size of Kitt’s presence. He’s not here - either! Her heart sinks with a heavy thud in her chest.
Swallowing sharply, she peers back at Michael. She’s silently observing, bowing to Knight’s lead. Every once of common sense is telling her not to go anywhere with these brutes and yet, it would seem neither FLAG agent had much of a choice. Did they?
“Andele!” The Colombian at her side impatiently instructs. The gun is jabbed in her side again.
She’s stonewalling. He can see the fear coiled in her eyes in even the scant yellow glow cast over the truck. Michael couldn’t blame her. He held the same intense reservations. Yet, the guys with the guns are expert motivators.
Grimly, he nods. He knows she’ll understand the wordless command he offered.  When the guard at Bonnie’s side threatens to pick her up like a sack of potatoes, Michael rushes his last several paces to make it to her side. He certainly didn’t need or want her to be more manhandled because of her slow compliance. “Come on, Bons. Ya can sit next ta me.” He chummily remarks offering her once again the comfort of his hand.
She clambers in at Michael’s side. With another glance cast towards her guard, the spell of Deja Vu breaks like the oncoming dawn of a new day over her. She gasps loudly. The sound resonating in the hollow void surrounding them.
Michael tugged her closer to him as they both sat. Worry flashes across his face when she gasps. “What? What is it?” He questions with his alarm swelling exponentially. Whatever she discovered, he was sure that he was going to despise it.
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