Dr. Rob Chase (
dr_robchase) wrote2006-01-18 08:41 am
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[Close Encounter...]
On the third day, Chase awoke feeling rested -- awoke to the sun already hanging precariously high in the sky, betraying the later hour of the day. He turned, sitting up and grasping his t-shirt. In the heat of the night, he'd thrown it off.
Craning his head, he tried to check the colouring of his back -- damn pale skin betrayed bruises too easily. He sighed and got up to pack up the bag, ready to head back to responsibility. As it turned out, he couldn't even escape properly for two days.
"Jay," he murmured, leaning back down to kiss Jay awake, soft kisses pressed to his shoulder, jaw, lips. "Hey, angel," he added with a smirk. "Time to go."
Craning his head, he tried to check the colouring of his back -- damn pale skin betrayed bruises too easily. He sighed and got up to pack up the bag, ready to head back to responsibility. As it turned out, he couldn't even escape properly for two days.
"Jay," he murmured, leaning back down to kiss Jay awake, soft kisses pressed to his shoulder, jaw, lips. "Hey, angel," he added with a smirk. "Time to go."
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"There's Sirius and Anna, which you know about...and, well...a lot," he laughed quietly. "And there's still lingering affection there."
Chase took a deep breath, willing himself to keep going, be honest. "John Constantine, though I've been avoiding him. He spoke of being...well, fond. And Cameron apparently, though I just heard, thinks there's bad timing. Apparently, she...yeah."
He brushed his hand lightly on Jay's hip. "Then, last, but never least...Wilson and House. Well, more House than Wilson, I guess. Ever since the thing, there's been this weird tension between us." Wilson was nothing more than a confidant, Chase was firmly affirmed in that. "I just want to help him, though. We'd never do anything, really."
He gave Jay a wary glance, sitting up. "So, hate me yet?"
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He smiled, almost amused. "I guess you're lucky I got so much experience in workin' not to care what other people think."
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"You care if I'm nice to people?"
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He considered the question. "Naw. I mean. It's good to be nice to people. So." He gave up on words, just smiling instead.
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That changed, however when a roar ripped through the air, accompanied by a small tremor in the sand.
Jay was immediately on his feet, crouched low in a position that would make it easy to spring into action. "Rob. Finish grabbin' your stuff NOW."
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"You gotta run."
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And true to his word, a lizard about their size came shrieking from the treeline, bleeding from the neck, spit bubbling at its snout in terror.
There was a loud crashing as its much larger predator followed, and Jay narrowed his eyes. "Shit, can't tell if it's gonna get distracted now."
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And it was eyeballing them, nostrils twitching high in the air. It took a step towards them, and snarled. Jay glanced once at Chase, and then sprang, diving low for the creature's feet, razor in hand.
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He was not running, not once. He watched the wounded creature carefully, digging out something from his bag, the scalpel, wielding it and feeling dangerously stupid.
His stomach had dropped out of his chest completely. He could barely breathe as he felt small droplets of blood from his scratches. 'Damn it, Jay,' he cursed.
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This sort of thing happened when one dated a superhero.
Jay was doing well, working on slashing where the Achilles tendon would be on a person, the dinosaur howling in pain.
At least, he was doing well until one of the massive legs knocked him clear into the surf, where he lay motionless.
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He took a few steps forward, glancing up. He'd tackled people before, sure, he used to play rugby for sport, but nothing like this.
He finally did something, stupid as it might have been. He lunged for the injured leg, holding on tight and barely breathing as he saw those teeth snapping, reaching for him.
He took the scalpel, stabbing it into the wound Jay had opened, cutting downwards and opening an artery vein. He left the scalpel there, blood all over him as he sprinted for Jay, bending down and carrying him. "When you wake up again, I'm going to kill you," he muttered, hurrying into the surf to splash Jay's face with water.
"Wake up, come on," he pleaded quietly, watching the dinosaur thrash and roar. If things got worse, he'd have to swim Jay out to deeper water.
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He was laying in a dark field, in a puddle of water and there were cloud everywhere, low to the ground-- was he lying in cloud--
--emerging from the ground was Julia and she was soaked to the skin, pale and with circles under her eyes, blue lips. She was talking but he couldn't hear her. All that came out was the sound of the ocean.
And then he was falling and he could see the beach, himself in Chase's arms pale and still. Julia was there again, still dead as could be, and she was walking towards them, her hand reaching out and turning into machinery, a robot arm and Jay began to shout inside his head.
With a shudder and a start, he was awake again, his head throbbing.
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