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Kyle Sutton ([personal profile] akillersmile) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-01-12 03:06 pm

wake up

(1)
Kyle was new to the area. Hell, he was new to the country. As easy as it was to pick up the basics - public transit, prices, slang - he was having a harder time learning the small and intertwining streets in his neighborhood. He felt almost constantly lost, which made him almost constantly anxious about knowing his exits and whether he would ever find his damn AWOL C.O. he'd come to find in the first place.

It's one such night, disoriented on the way back to his shared flat from a quiet drink at a pub, that he stumbles into something he thought he left behind. Kyle knows what he's looking at the moment he sees it. The vampire feeding on the teenage boy who seems near unconsciousness.

"Hey!" He yells without thinking, waving his arms as if trying to chase a coyote off from a stray stash of food. The vampire, in a stroke of luck for Kyle or perhaps to keep his face hidden, decides to take off rather than engage in a conflict, dropping the now passed out boy into the street. Kyle runs over, ripping off his shirt to apply pressure to the wound on the kid's neck, then looking around for someone - anyone - nearby. "Hey, I could use some help here."


(2)
Post traumatic stress is never an easy thing. Although Kyle never receives full on hallucinations like a couple of his brothers had struggled with, the traumas continue to sneak up on him occasionally, clouding his judgment and ratcheting his anxiety into high gear. This time, it's in the middle of his run. He's not even sure if it was a scent or a sound that set him off. Maybe the combination. Whatever it is, it forces him to stop and focus, to breathe through it.

He takes a seat on the nearby bench, legs shoulder-width apart, forearms on his knees, eyes closed, head down to hide his face. His mandated counselor told him it was the most efficient breathing position. Now he uses it to relax, to try to force the body working against him to calm down and get back to the present with him. And he probably looks troubled, if not a little crazy, to the passersby, but that's rarely been a concern for him.


(3)
Vampires are real. Kyle learned about that some time ago, when Cooper came to his hospital room and gave him a reason to live and fight through the Fever. He'd been trained in that specialty, hunting, and it had been most of his tour in South Africa. What unnerved him was learning that they were everywhere. The problem wasn't contained to an area, as he'd been lead to believe, but the creatures sprawled in various corners of the world, thriving on the suffering and death of humans. So, yeah, he took it upon himself to do something about it.

Kyle has a split lip, a couple seriously bruised ribs, a swollen and bruised cheek, and some bloody scratches on both an arm and his neck from the fight. But you should see the other guy. The vampire lays dead on the ground, a broken pool cue shoved through his heart. All things considered, Kyle feels like he got off pretty well.

To the casual observer, it looks like a bar room brawl gone bad. Which is why, when he hears someone behind him, Kyle tenses and silently curses in his mind. The soldier lifts his hands to either side of him in a gesture of surrender, showing he's unarmed. "It's not what it looks like."


(4)
Hoping to settle in faster than the average, Kyle's out running errands throughout the day. He's picking up some new clothes, having arrived with only his backpack's worth of stuff, and groceries for the apartment. At the same time, he pops in to occasional shops to apply for jobs. Sweeper, clerk. Anything with decent pay at a local joint who will accept an American with a military background in a questionable economy.

[Feel free to bump into him shopping, or be in a shop when he asks for work, or anywhere in between. Fairly open.]
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-06 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex backs up. Normally she would do something to help, but she knows in this particular instance, she doesn't know what to do and he seems to have a handle on it, so she finds some other way to be useful than jumping right into the fray. She makes for the sink, wets the cloth, and turns back in time to see him smiling at her.

"Are you alright?" she demands as she takes his hand - this time giving him no choice in the matter - and presses the damp cloth to the spot where the oil hit him.
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-06 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
The last thing Alex expects is for him to move in like that. Suddenly, what she hoped would be something simple, something to make her feel normal, seems incredibly complicated. Every reason why she shouldn't be making friends - let alone anything more - comes rushing to the forefront of her mind, and she leans away from him, her stomach twisting into a knot. He's cute, he seems nice, and it's possible he might understand some of what she's been through. That doesn't make this a good idea.

"Right," she says slowly, not really paying attention to him as she looks down at his hand, carefully peeling the damp cloth up to check the burn.
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-06 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex grimaces as she crumples up the cloth and drops it on the counter. She opens her mouth to say something, but he's already moving on, and maybe that's for the best. Pretending it didn't happen might make everything worse, but on the other hand, she doesn't want to talk about it.

"Yeah, sure." She tentatively tastes a piece of the pasta, and makes a face. "Still kinda crunchy."
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-06 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex keeps stirring the pasta, feeling like she needs to be doing something. It's surprising how easy he makes it to feel like nothing incredibly awkward just happened, but she still wants to keep busy and have something to focus on.

"Nothing." It's not like she could produce coworkers or classmates if she lied, and she doesn't see any harm in admitting that particular truth. There are plenty of young people between jobs in the big city. "My parents left me some money and I wanted to get out of the States, so I came here. I had a marketing job, back in New York, but it..." She pauses, trying to figure out how best to phrase the next part of that sentence. "It didn't work out."

She finally stops stirring and smiles at him. "What about you? Are you a chef or something?" she asks, teasing.
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
That explains the PTSD and the combat training. She isn't sure what she was expecting, but it's almost a relief how ordinary that story is. A military guy who wanted to go somewhere new.

She smiles back at him, starting to relax again. "The pasta's probably done by now, Chef Sutton." She reaches to turn the heat off under the pot.
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, you put it in the thing," she says with total confidence, pointing to the strainer. She picks the pot up and does just that, dumping the pasta out in a big cloud of steam as boiling water splashes around the sink. It's a little more dramatic than she was expecting, but none of the water gets on her.

"Now we mix it up with the other stuff and eat it, right?"
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Alex shakes her head as she pours the pasta into the casserole dish, using the spoon to make sure she's got all of it. "I'll take the leftovers home." There should be enough for a few days.

She grabs each pan and empties both into the dish, stirring it all together vigorously. "Would your aunt and uncle want any?"

She's fairly intimidated at the prospect of meeting them, but the polite thing to do is offer, and Alex can be polite when the occasion calls for it.
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
"That's really nice, that they go out on date nights." It's so sweet and domestic and human, and for a second all Alex can think about is the life she never got the option of having. She can almost picture leaving the pack, forgetting about Semak, and settling down in a place like this with a guy like Kyle, going out on date nights or staying in for movie nights, doing all the normal, boring things that humans did. But of course that's impossible, and almost as soon as the thought comes to her, it's gone.

"I think my usual Chinese take-out dinners count as feeding myself like a slacker." She takes the plate and starts piling food onto it. "Water's good. I like it with lemon, if you've got any."
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Alex finishes heaping food onto her plate before pouring some of the lemon juice into the water. That's when she feels his arm around her, and she has to tell herself not to pull away, that he's only reaching for something.

"I'm not picky." There had probably been good Chinese food in Michigan, but she hadn't been in the right frame of mind to appreciate it, and as a kid she hadn't really been interested in exploring the cheap Chinese dining options in Moscow. She'd had it a few times in New York, but for the most part she probably wouldn't know weird-tasting Chinese food from the good stuff.

She follows him to the table and sits down. Even after years of living in poverty and on the run, it's still habit to sit up straight and not put her elbows on the table. "What's wrong with the Mexican?"
Edited 2016-02-07 04:12 (UTC)
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
She smiles at his description of Scottish-Mexican cuisine before trying a bite of her food.

"Wow, this good. Like, really good." Just having something home-cooked and a little fancier than the typical healthy but extremely boring diet she's been on for the past couple years is amazing. "You've gotta teach me how to cook other stuff too."
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Alex almost makes a joke like, 'when I try to kill you, you'll know it' or 'if I was trying to kill you, you'd already be dead.' But neither of those would be very funny, and neither are the kind of thing that Alex Winslow, former youth trend consultant for a marketing company, would say. So instead she does her best to hold back her smile - with limited success - and says, "If I killed you, I'd be back to eating Scottish-Mexican take-out. Might as well keep you around a while longer."
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[personal profile] facethewolves 2016-02-07 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
There's definitely an innuendo there, but instead of acknowledging it in any way, Alex takes a long drink of water before going back to eating. He's undeniably attractive, but admitting that would be opening a can of worms she isn't ready to open.

The food really is good, and she clears half her plate in almost no time.

"Were you in Afghanistan?" She's curious about what happened to give him panic attacks, but she also doesn't want to pry. Hopefully that question will give him an opportunity to talk about it if he's willing, while also letting him avoid it if he'd rather talk about something else.

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