He nodded and put the bottle back. "Identifying what they're for would be of great help. Unless you have any more of Joe's underlings I can test them on" he chuckled.
Another look around but there wasn't much else to the place that wasn't unidentifiable or couldn't wait until Todd had recovered to play with.
"Next stop, the gardens?" he said and gestured for her to lead the way
She has a feeling she should be appalled by that suggestion. Torturing people, even bad people, is the kind of thing she's trying to leave behind. But chuckling at the suggestion isn't the same as actually doing it, right?
She hopes not, because there's no hiding her own fox-bark of laughter. "Not right now. There's a chance some might find their way here, but I hope not."
"Very well. We'll have to go to the crane-lift." She would normally be capable of using the outer stairs, but she's still weak from her injuries, and he may not be in tip-top shape, either.
That sounds familiar. War boy humor is mostly centered around explosions and guts, except when it's scatological. Furiosa's humor, too, tends toward the macabre. She's lived among the war boys a long time; seven thousand days, plus the ones she forgot to count.
Furiosa only nods politely to most of the people they pass, except for one very lean little man with a lined face, leaning on a cane. Him, she flashes a small smile at when he salutes her. "One of the old tread workers," she explains when they move on. "The ones that live are tough as chrome-plated nails."
And she has their support.
"Oh, the other towns know. The idiot dragged all the war parties out to catch us. The People Eater and the Bullet Farmer are just as dead as he is. That's good and bad. There's a power vacuum, and we're not sure who will fill it yet."
Todd wondered if there were any here in the Citadel that didn't support Furiosa. Any Joe loyalists keeping their heads down? If so, were they making plans to overthrow her, leave, or just accepted the fact things had changed?
Well, that offer of dealing with them if need be would remain on the table.
"I suppose all we can hope for is that they'll fight among themselves awhile before making a run here." he said. "Do they have their own water sources or do they get their water from here?" he asked
If the Citadel was the only water source within reasonable distance for the other two main towns, they'd likely try to regain control of it sooner than later if they weren't in favor of Furiosa.
Again it came down to the loyalists. Would they try to take back their towns in the names of their fallen leaders? Or go with the flow of the majority who likely preferred the more free way of life Furiosa and the Sisters had brought to the Citadel?
Oh, probably. The man was not kind, but he had some level of charisma, or he wouldn't have held the place for so long. There may even be particularly devoted followers lurking around, expecting him to come back from death, as rumors say he did once before.
Furiosa figures they'll cross such bridges when they come up, but she's not oblivious to how delicate her position is. "They have no source, but they do store and recycle some water. It will be a while before they're down to drinking piss, but it'll happen. Not sure whether that will soften them up toward us or make them desperate."
If they wanted to do things on their own terms, they'd likely resort to such...measures. If not, they'd come to the Citadel as allies and for water.
As they walked, Todd memorized what he could. Anyone important Furiosa picked out as well, he also committed to memory. Just because he was recouping, didn't mean he ought to wait until he was at full strength before doing anything. Besides, he was getting the grand tour with the queen herself. More or less.
Speaking of...
"Seems I've been asking all the questions." Todd said as they stepped into the lift that would take them up to the gardens. "Figured you would be the one badgering me this whole time" he chuckled.
She's less concerned about the Bullet Farm than Gastown. The Farm is more of an outpost, and draws limited trade, and therefore has fewer resources to stand with. Gastown can afford to hire mercenaries. Of course, the real disaster would be them allying against the Citadel.
On the lift up, she introduces Todd quietly to the two war pups manning it. They look barely out of adolescence, both wide-eyed boys painted white, and the taller of the two smiles at Furiosa eagerly. As the lift travels, she actually reaches out and pats them absently, petting bald heads in turn.
"I was giving you space to get oriented. What I want, in the long term, is everything you can tell me about history, science, military strategy...anything that can give us an edge to survive here and now. You outlasted the fall of human civilization. I'm assuming you're as tough as you look, and at least as clever."
Todd looked at the boys curiously, but turned his attention to Furiosa at that, eyes widening. Everything?
He laughed.
"My apologies, but my history goes far back beyond this latest civilization's fall."
He watched the ground fall away as they were lifted higher and higher in the air, then looked to her again. "I'm about twelve thousand years old by Earth's calendar. Give or take a decade."
Maybe she's overly ambitious, but she looks more pleased than daunted by that statement. The boys, meanwhile, look like they're not sure they can count that high.
"Guess it will take longer than I thought, in that case," Furiosa tells him, eyes glinting. "We need an edge. We have a lot of enemies out there in the Wastes, and we'll take them down or die trying..."
She looks at the boys, softening subtly. "But I'd rather not die trying. Any knowledge that can help us..."
She trails off, trusting she's made her point, and that her decision to free him rather than kill him is enough to buy at least some loyalty.
Four million three hundred and eighty thousand days. Roughly. He'd be impressed if the boys could figure that out.
For now, he was...sort of glad about Furiosa taking it all in stride. Hey, whatever helped her, she seemed to embrace it.
"I'll do what I can." he replied.
Course he was far more familiar with air and space fights rather than ground ones, but he'd seen and been apart of enough to have a good portion of knowledge about them.
Maybe after Cheedo and Capable finish the school they want to create, the pups will learn how to do the math. In the meantime, Furiosa gives him a little smile and nods upward as the lift moves into the sun and open air.
They're being dropped on one of the lower garden terraces, but it's a big space, with two windmills and a crane as well as several rows of sorghum and sugar cane. Between the taller plants, there are smaller green things: dandelions and baby spinach. At the edge of the drop, there are also some ramshackle fences made of scrap, and a lean-to building with a graywater cistern beside it.
"Who tends to these?" he asked as they walked the path, pausing to look at the sugar cane, surprised they had it. Sweeteners were a luxury back in his galaxy for humans. And usually said sweetener was honey. Which they seemed to have here as well judging by the bee boxes at the far end.
The dandelions were a surprise as well as they were often considered a weed and thus were likely kept in rigorous check here. He assumed you could eat them, otherwise why grow them?
"Technically, up until now, mostly slaves," she says with a sigh. "That's splitting hairs, I guess. They wanted to come up and work, for the most part. Even a rough job up here is better than starving on the ground, but we're going to make some changes, as quickly as we can without letting the infrastructure fall apart."
"The Dag is going to handle the gardens and fields. Directing the planting, I mean. We may be able to grow even more than we do now, if we're clever about it."
She nods at the rows. "Growing greens under taller stalks is one trick. The shade keeps the delicate plants from wilting."
Oh, the dandelions are definitely for eating. The blossoms make dandelion wine, too, but it will be quite a while before they get to try that.
He observed the few tricks she pointed out. Indeed, that was clever, specially since otherwise, up here, they'd be getting sun all day long without any relief.
"Guess I should meet this Dag if I'm to be living up here" he said as they came upon the first of the shacks.
It really was a shack. Four walls, a grimy window, and a bed. A shovel and a towel were hung on one wall. It was also very hot up here. He was second-guessing his preference for staying up here.
Perhaps though it was best he stayed down in Organics. He wasn't a gardener anyway, knowing about as much of it as Furiosa would know how to pilot a dart ship.
"I would advise that. She's...bound to be a little territorial." Furiosa hides a smile. The Dag is far from violent, and despite being tall, she's a willowy slip of a woman, so she's not physically imposing. Still, Furiosa has no doubt that if she feels her little green children are threatened, she'll very easily become a mother bear.
Plus, there's the pregnancy hormones starting to kick in. The Dag will be a terror before much longer.
The shack will be cooler and more pleasant in the evenings, but Furiosa won't blame him one bit if he prefers the indoors. She's thinking he's more of a scholar than an outdoorsman, from the limited acquaintance they've had. That, and if he's got the knowledge for making use of Organic's equipment, they want that working for them.
"Not that pretty, I know." She says with a shrug. "But a step up from a cell."
He's dealt with Wraith Queens all his life. He was quite sure there would be no difference between one of them and Dag. Was the "the" necessary? Names were strange. So all he had to do was listen, keep eye contact to a minimum, and he was sure he'd remain on her good side.
Oh he loves the outdoors, in fact he can't wait until the sky darkens and the first stars appear. He's just not used to this environment after being underground in a relatively climate-controlled area for so long.
"I'll remain in Organics until its up and running properly I think, and then settle up here." Todd decided as they left the shack to tour more of the gardens.
Was better anyway, meant he didn't have to make the trek back and forth in his recuperating state. In the meantime the shacks could be cleaned up and outfitted with mattresses that weren't crawling with bedbugs. Also, once he was up to it, make his own to his preference.
Come to think of it, Furiosa isn't sure whether 'the' needs to be there or not. She's sure 'the Dag' is a nickname, but beyond that, not positive. She could probably ask sometime, but by and large she leaves it up to the Sisters to tell her what they think she needs to know when she needs to know it.
"I have no objection to that," Furiosa says easily, and hopes he doesn't think she's a pushover because she's agreeing to his requests without a protest. He hasn't asked anything unreasonable so far.
The next terrace up takes a short steep climb up a flight of rock-carved stairs, and she's panting by the time they get to the top. Her lungs aren't quite right yet, and she's suffering from the days-old loss of blood. She looks irritated to be so weak, and sits on a boulder to recover, looking out at the view Northward into the bright desert.
He's quite sure she'll eventually draw the line somewhere on his requests, but for now what he asked for was needed and really a no-brainer.
Todd paused as she seemed to collapse. Heat stroke? No. Her breathing sounded strange. She'd been injured in the fight with Joe, he wondered just how badly if it was still affecting her a couple days later. Clearly it was taking a toll on her during their stroll
He could help...After all, her cooperation was the best thing for him right now...But if it wasn't a fatal wound, he felt as though he'd be wasting himself...Plus...it was a gift.
He decided to put aside his pride and offer it to her. If she refused, so be it.
"Wraith have a unique ability to give back the life we took." he said, lifting his right hand and looking at the slit in his palm. "It stems from an enzyme we naturally produce. You see, our method of feeding on humans is so traumatizing to the victim's body, that if we didn't inject the enzyme while simultaneously feeding upon them, they'd die within a couple seconds. But it also can be used on its own. Be it reviving someone from the dead a short while ago, to extending the lives of our devout worshipers..." Todd looked to her injured side. "Or healing an injured brother."
It's frustrating, the lack of breath, and it's also frightening. She still remembers all too vividly those terrible moments in the back of the Gigahorse where her own body was squeezing the air from her lungs. It still hurts, even now, and Hela keeps warning her to keep the bandages clean because infection is always a possibility...
She looks up at him when he holds up his hand, wary but curious. And she doesn't much care for the mention of 'devout worshippers'--she knows he's talking of something long ago, but Immortan Joe had devout worshippers, too--but it's clear he's offering a kindness.
She puts her hand to her ribs thoughtfully. She has injuries in both sides, in fact, but the stab Max inflicted is shallower and is already healing. The original wound, from her own shiv, is angrier. "It happened in the road war," she explains. "Someone got into the cab of the Rig, nicked me in the lung. It collapsed partway. I almost bled out, too, but there was a man with us who helped me."
She grimaces. "It wouldn't harm you, to use this ability? Favors are one thing, but I won't have you making sacrifices for me. Not so soon after being freed. I don't want you, or anyone else, to be used."
"No, it won't do me any harm." he said with a shake of his head. He stepped a bit closer and elaborated on what would happen if she chose to let him help her. "You'll feel a hard pinch as the barb sticks into your skin, the sternum is the best place, then a rush, many seem to find it quite exhilarating. For an injury such as yours however I won't need to give you much. And, as you are injured, you won't become dependent on it as it can actually become addictive if used too often. After I've let go the wound I made will heal over."
He decided to add something. "Let me be clear, this ability that we have is special. And I will likely not offer it to anyone else. In fact its best you keep this to yourself to the best of your ability."
It would be tough to hide her sudden healed self, especially around the Sisters whom she seemed to spend a lot of time with, but he hoped she'd understand this wasn't a be-all-end-all cure for every ailment.
"Sounds like painkillers," she says thoughtfully. "Or huffing NOS."
The potential for it to become addictive is unsettling. Maybe she's overly suspicious, but it occurs to her the offer itself could be a trap. A trick designed to make her dependent on him. She tilts her head, meeting his reptillian gaze with her own, and realizes she doesn't believe he's playing her. Maybe he's trying to build bridges, but that's not wrong, by a long shot.
She nods slowly and reaches up to touch her right fingertips to his. Delicate. "I can't afford to get worse, or die of infection. If you're sure you're willing, I'll take the help, and thank you."
Pause. "...but if it feels like too much for you, you stop right away, you hear? Don't overextend."
He just got out of prison, after all, and he's been half-starved.
The light touch has him look at her hand on his. A strange gesture. But humans were strange beings.
He chuckled however at extra prod to let him stop if he felt weakened. "Compassion for wraith from a human, even after all this time. Have to admit, I'll never get used to that." He decided not to try and assure her that it didn't have any real affect on him.
Last time he did this, it was for the human who'd named him.
Todd sat down beside her, flexing his fingers a bit, the narrow slit in his palm instantly widening. When she seemed to relax and give him a sign she was ready, he laid his hand, palm flat, against her upper sternum.
A sharp, hard pinch as described, then a rush of relief, the enzyme instantly soothing pains and aches of everything she'd endured physically. Lung puncture, cuts, bruises, all gone. He held on for maybe ten seconds tops before letting go, a gross suction sound accompanying his release. A bloody gash was visible for a few moments on Furiosa's skin before it healed over without so much as a scratch to show what she'd just been through.
"Why so surprised, when you're extending the reverse?" she shrugs lazily and puts both arms back to support herself and let him work. She'd be lying if she pretended it wasn't deeply unsettling, the pressure over her upper chest and the sharp jab, but she doesn't so much as flinch, eyes locked on his face as if hoping that will be enough to read him.
Except, there is a bit of a rush from whatever he gives her, and there's a moment where her pupils flare, eyes drifting half-closed. Then he's withdrawing, and she blinks and shakes her head to clear it.
She runs her tongue over her teeth and lifts her left arm up to look it over. She was expecting the lung pain and the ache in her cheekbone to ease. The arm not so much. She's gotten used to the steady ache of missing flesh, maybe, and now it's gone, if only for a little while. She flexes her metal fingers and gives a soft laugh, then looks up again, and stands. "Thank you."
The enzyme was good at healing, but missing parts weren't replaceable by it. Even a massive dose couldn't grow back missing limbs or digits. Still, it was good at removing any and all physical pain and wounds.
He got up as well and nodded at her thanks.
"You said a man helped you before, when your lung was punctured, one of the warboys?" he asked as they resumed their tour of the gardens
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Date: 2016-07-31 11:00 pm (UTC)Another look around but there wasn't much else to the place that wasn't unidentifiable or couldn't wait until Todd had recovered to play with.
"Next stop, the gardens?" he said and gestured for her to lead the way
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Date: 2016-08-01 02:31 am (UTC)She hopes not, because there's no hiding her own fox-bark of laughter. "Not right now. There's a chance some might find their way here, but I hope not."
"Very well. We'll have to go to the crane-lift." She would normally be capable of using the outer stairs, but she's still weak from her injuries, and he may not be in tip-top shape, either.
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Date: 2016-08-01 03:25 am (UTC)The trip to the lift was just as eventful as the trip to Organics. Some staring, occasional word or two to Furiosa by those they passed.
"Do the other towns know of Joe's demise?" Todd asked as they continued to make their way to the gardens.
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Date: 2016-08-03 02:05 pm (UTC)Furiosa only nods politely to most of the people they pass, except for one very lean little man with a lined face, leaning on a cane. Him, she flashes a small smile at when he salutes her. "One of the old tread workers," she explains when they move on. "The ones that live are tough as chrome-plated nails."
And she has their support.
"Oh, the other towns know. The idiot dragged all the war parties out to catch us. The People Eater and the Bullet Farmer are just as dead as he is. That's good and bad. There's a power vacuum, and we're not sure who will fill it yet."
totally fine, been busy too C:
Date: 2016-08-03 05:46 pm (UTC)Well, that offer of dealing with them if need be would remain on the table.
"I suppose all we can hope for is that they'll fight among themselves awhile before making a run here." he said. "Do they have their own water sources or do they get their water from here?" he asked
If the Citadel was the only water source within reasonable distance for the other two main towns, they'd likely try to regain control of it sooner than later if they weren't in favor of Furiosa.
Again it came down to the loyalists. Would they try to take back their towns in the names of their fallen leaders? Or go with the flow of the majority who likely preferred the more free way of life Furiosa and the Sisters had brought to the Citadel?
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Date: 2016-08-04 12:56 am (UTC)Furiosa figures they'll cross such bridges when they come up, but she's not oblivious to how delicate her position is. "They have no source, but they do store and recycle some water. It will be a while before they're down to drinking piss, but it'll happen. Not sure whether that will soften them up toward us or make them desperate."
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Date: 2016-08-04 01:18 am (UTC)As they walked, Todd memorized what he could. Anyone important Furiosa picked out as well, he also committed to memory. Just because he was recouping, didn't mean he ought to wait until he was at full strength before doing anything. Besides, he was getting the grand tour with the queen herself. More or less.
Speaking of...
"Seems I've been asking all the questions." Todd said as they stepped into the lift that would take them up to the gardens. "Figured you would be the one badgering me this whole time" he chuckled.
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:16 am (UTC)On the lift up, she introduces Todd quietly to the two war pups manning it. They look barely out of adolescence, both wide-eyed boys painted white, and the taller of the two smiles at Furiosa eagerly. As the lift travels, she actually reaches out and pats them absently, petting bald heads in turn.
"I was giving you space to get oriented. What I want, in the long term, is everything you can tell me about history, science, military strategy...anything that can give us an edge to survive here and now. You outlasted the fall of human civilization. I'm assuming you're as tough as you look, and at least as clever."
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:36 am (UTC)He laughed.
"My apologies, but my history goes far back beyond this latest civilization's fall."
He watched the ground fall away as they were lifted higher and higher in the air, then looked to her again. "I'm about twelve thousand years old by Earth's calendar. Give or take a decade."
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:41 am (UTC)"Guess it will take longer than I thought, in that case," Furiosa tells him, eyes glinting. "We need an edge. We have a lot of enemies out there in the Wastes, and we'll take them down or die trying..."
She looks at the boys, softening subtly. "But I'd rather not die trying. Any knowledge that can help us..."
She trails off, trusting she's made her point, and that her decision to free him rather than kill him is enough to buy at least some loyalty.
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Date: 2016-08-04 02:50 am (UTC)For now, he was...sort of glad about Furiosa taking it all in stride. Hey, whatever helped her, she seemed to embrace it.
"I'll do what I can." he replied.
Course he was far more familiar with air and space fights rather than ground ones, but he'd seen and been apart of enough to have a good portion of knowledge about them.
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Date: 2016-08-05 02:25 am (UTC)They're being dropped on one of the lower garden terraces, but it's a big space, with two windmills and a crane as well as several rows of sorghum and sugar cane. Between the taller plants, there are smaller green things: dandelions and baby spinach. At the edge of the drop, there are also some ramshackle fences made of scrap, and a lean-to building with a graywater cistern beside it.
argh notifs are being a pain again
Date: 2016-08-05 03:18 am (UTC)The dandelions were a surprise as well as they were often considered a weed and thus were likely kept in rigorous check here. He assumed you could eat them, otherwise why grow them?
I'm getting no notifs at all right now :/
Date: 2016-08-07 03:43 am (UTC)"The Dag is going to handle the gardens and fields. Directing the planting, I mean. We may be able to grow even more than we do now, if we're clever about it."
She nods at the rows. "Growing greens under taller stalks is one trick. The shade keeps the delicate plants from wilting."
Oh, the dandelions are definitely for eating. The blossoms make dandelion wine, too, but it will be quite a while before they get to try that.
i'm getting them through my DW inbox but not email :/
Date: 2016-08-07 04:39 am (UTC)"Guess I should meet this Dag if I'm to be living up here" he said as they came upon the first of the shacks.
It really was a shack. Four walls, a grimy window, and a bed. A shovel and a towel were hung on one wall. It was also very hot up here. He was second-guessing his preference for staying up here.
Perhaps though it was best he stayed down in Organics. He wasn't a gardener anyway, knowing about as much of it as Furiosa would know how to pilot a dart ship.
supposedly it's resolved now but I'm a little concerned still
Date: 2016-08-08 12:56 am (UTC)Plus, there's the pregnancy hormones starting to kick in. The Dag will be a terror before much longer.
The shack will be cooler and more pleasant in the evenings, but Furiosa won't blame him one bit if he prefers the indoors. She's thinking he's more of a scholar than an outdoorsman, from the limited acquaintance they've had. That, and if he's got the knowledge for making use of Organic's equipment, they want that working for them.
"Not that pretty, I know." She says with a shrug. "But a step up from a cell."
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Date: 2016-08-08 01:15 am (UTC)Oh he loves the outdoors, in fact he can't wait until the sky darkens and the first stars appear. He's just not used to this environment after being underground in a relatively climate-controlled area for so long.
"I'll remain in Organics until its up and running properly I think, and then settle up here." Todd decided as they left the shack to tour more of the gardens.
Was better anyway, meant he didn't have to make the trek back and forth in his recuperating state. In the meantime the shacks could be cleaned up and outfitted with mattresses that weren't crawling with bedbugs. Also, once he was up to it, make his own to his preference.
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Date: 2016-08-08 02:41 am (UTC)"I have no objection to that," Furiosa says easily, and hopes he doesn't think she's a pushover because she's agreeing to his requests without a protest. He hasn't asked anything unreasonable so far.
The next terrace up takes a short steep climb up a flight of rock-carved stairs, and she's panting by the time they get to the top. Her lungs aren't quite right yet, and she's suffering from the days-old loss of blood. She looks irritated to be so weak, and sits on a boulder to recover, looking out at the view Northward into the bright desert.
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Date: 2016-08-08 02:59 am (UTC)Todd paused as she seemed to collapse. Heat stroke? No. Her breathing sounded strange. She'd been injured in the fight with Joe, he wondered just how badly if it was still affecting her a couple days later. Clearly it was taking a toll on her during their stroll
He could help...After all, her cooperation was the best thing for him right now...But if it wasn't a fatal wound, he felt as though he'd be wasting himself...Plus...it was a gift.
He decided to put aside his pride and offer it to her. If she refused, so be it.
"Wraith have a unique ability to give back the life we took." he said, lifting his right hand and looking at the slit in his palm. "It stems from an enzyme we naturally produce. You see, our method of feeding on humans is so traumatizing to the victim's body, that if we didn't inject the enzyme while simultaneously feeding upon them, they'd die within a couple seconds. But it also can be used on its own. Be it reviving someone from the dead a short while ago, to extending the lives of our devout worshipers..." Todd looked to her injured side. "Or healing an injured brother."
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Date: 2016-08-11 02:43 am (UTC)She looks up at him when he holds up his hand, wary but curious. And she doesn't much care for the mention of 'devout worshippers'--she knows he's talking of something long ago, but Immortan Joe had devout worshippers, too--but it's clear he's offering a kindness.
She puts her hand to her ribs thoughtfully. She has injuries in both sides, in fact, but the stab Max inflicted is shallower and is already healing. The original wound, from her own shiv, is angrier. "It happened in the road war," she explains. "Someone got into the cab of the Rig, nicked me in the lung. It collapsed partway. I almost bled out, too, but there was a man with us who helped me."
She grimaces. "It wouldn't harm you, to use this ability? Favors are one thing, but I won't have you making sacrifices for me. Not so soon after being freed. I don't want you, or anyone else, to be used."
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Date: 2016-08-11 03:11 am (UTC)He decided to add something. "Let me be clear, this ability that we have is special. And I will likely not offer it to anyone else. In fact its best you keep this to yourself to the best of your ability."
It would be tough to hide her sudden healed self, especially around the Sisters whom she seemed to spend a lot of time with, but he hoped she'd understand this wasn't a be-all-end-all cure for every ailment.
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Date: 2016-08-11 03:29 am (UTC)The potential for it to become addictive is unsettling. Maybe she's overly suspicious, but it occurs to her the offer itself could be a trap. A trick designed to make her dependent on him. She tilts her head, meeting his reptillian gaze with her own, and realizes she doesn't believe he's playing her. Maybe he's trying to build bridges, but that's not wrong, by a long shot.
She nods slowly and reaches up to touch her right fingertips to his. Delicate. "I can't afford to get worse, or die of infection. If you're sure you're willing, I'll take the help, and thank you."
Pause. "...but if it feels like too much for you, you stop right away, you hear? Don't overextend."
He just got out of prison, after all, and he's been half-starved.
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Date: 2016-08-11 03:45 am (UTC)He chuckled however at extra prod to let him stop if he felt weakened. "Compassion for wraith from a human, even after all this time. Have to admit, I'll never get used to that." He decided not to try and assure her that it didn't have any real affect on him.
Last time he did this, it was for the human who'd named him.
Todd sat down beside her, flexing his fingers a bit, the narrow slit in his palm instantly widening. When she seemed to relax and give him a sign she was ready, he laid his hand, palm flat, against her upper sternum.
A sharp, hard pinch as described, then a rush of relief, the enzyme instantly soothing pains and aches of everything she'd endured physically. Lung puncture, cuts, bruises, all gone. He held on for maybe ten seconds tops before letting go, a gross suction sound accompanying his release. A bloody gash was visible for a few moments on Furiosa's skin before it healed over without so much as a scratch to show what she'd just been through.
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Date: 2016-08-12 02:17 am (UTC)"Why so surprised, when you're extending the reverse?" she shrugs lazily and puts both arms back to support herself and let him work. She'd be lying if she pretended it wasn't deeply unsettling, the pressure over her upper chest and the sharp jab, but she doesn't so much as flinch, eyes locked on his face as if hoping that will be enough to read him.
Except, there is a bit of a rush from whatever he gives her, and there's a moment where her pupils flare, eyes drifting half-closed. Then he's withdrawing, and she blinks and shakes her head to clear it.
She runs her tongue over her teeth and lifts her left arm up to look it over. She was expecting the lung pain and the ache in her cheekbone to ease. The arm not so much. She's gotten used to the steady ache of missing flesh, maybe, and now it's gone, if only for a little while. She flexes her metal fingers and gives a soft laugh, then looks up again, and stands. "Thank you."
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Date: 2016-08-12 02:32 am (UTC)He got up as well and nodded at her thanks.
"You said a man helped you before, when your lung was punctured, one of the warboys?" he asked as they resumed their tour of the gardens
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