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Post by Countess on Aug 13, 2024 1:51:06 GMT
Des finds herself in a unique situation. She stares down at the hood of her car, willing it to pop open. Not that it would do her any good, she doesn't know how to change her oil, let alone diagnostics on a car that just won't turn on. Weird clicking. No start. She isn't going anywhere, and she doesn't know how to remedy that. She sighs, deeply, utterly inconvenienced. Des has places to be, things to do, people to talk to, art to inspire. She doesn't have the time for this right now, nor the patience. Looking at her phone, she reads the text message from her car insurance- another three hours until they can dispatch someone to her.
Des takes the time to look at her surroundings. She had stopped here to get some fetch 'sta pics, this place is so perfectly Picture Perfect Suburbs, and perfect for her mood right now. That is, fake. So very fake. A thick ass veneer, covering up higher than average domestic violence and racism. Thanks, redlining.
Des sighs again. She is distracting herself with one outrage to cover up another. She is in the middle of (dying) middle class Americana, and there is nothing within walking distance. Thanks, city planning. Doing great. Top notch job. Really doing your part.
Damn it, she's doing it again. All she needs is a person, then she can get them to do this for her.
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Post by Nomz on Aug 13, 2024 2:17:51 GMT
Okay, maybe he doesn't need to be a hero. A silly grin tugs at his lips as Wally races through the city streets, feeling the wind in his hair and pulling at his second-hand flannel. He has kept his abilities under wraps since he's arrived on this Earth and that included running.
Wally loves running.
He doesn't even know where exactly he is. Wally decides it does not matter when he can just take a few minutes to re-trace his steps. The warm summer sun is baking into his shoulders when he spots her. She is easily one of the most beautiful women he's ever been blessed to lay eyes on- even with the aura of annoyance as she stares at her phone.
It takes no effort on his park to bank a right-hand turn and hop over a nearby fence, exiting the Speed Force. Calloused hands brush through his hair before he opens the gate and walks back out to the sidewalk. It isn't his smoothest entrance, but he isn't sure how she would react to him just popping into existence beside her. 'Okay, Wally. You got this', he thinks to himself.
"Hey, you okay?" Wally calls out to her, doing that semi-jogging step as he approaches with his patented friendly-mid-western smile.
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Post by Countess on Aug 13, 2024 2:26:00 GMT
Getting closer too her, Wally starts to feel... better. It isn't his health, he feels the same physically- well, maybe a little more limber, but- No, it is his thoughts, his confidence, his... everything. Every step that places him further into her orbit only amplifies this feeling. When she looks up from her phone to him, it is like being struck with lightning. The way her mouth curves up into a smile, because of him, it is enough to make anyone swoon from the sheer awe of it all. He did that. He made her do that. He put that smile on her face.
"Hey- I am a lot better now you're here, handsome," she says, perfectly said, perfectly slightly French in her pronunciation, perfectly... perfect. "I can't get my car to start... and I don't know anything about cars other than driving them," she says, laughing a little at herself and the absurdity of it all. "You wouldn't happen to know anything about cars...? I am really lost here... and I'm also pretty stuck here. I was on my way out of the city, and well... here I am, still."
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Post by Nomz on Aug 13, 2024 3:43:58 GMT
It...is kinda magical, really. It feels like the start of that story your Meemaw loves to tell, the one where she and Papi first met. His smile turns more genuine as he closes the distance more, nodding as she speaks and unable to help but chuckle when she laughs. She is practically contagious.
"Well, it's a good thing I'm here, ma'am," Wally says as his confidence eases the nerves he had only a moment ago. His words are so utterly warm, like the heat of a small fire on a cold autumn night. "I happen to be a mechanic and I would be more than happy to help you get out of-" He gestures to the standard suburbia around them.
"Go ahead and pop the hood for me? I'll take a look and get this fixed up for you in a flash." The smallest smirk pulls at his lips with his word choice. "There should be a leveler just inside your driver-side door. It will be down near the pedals."
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Post by Countess on Aug 13, 2024 3:55:48 GMT
“My hero.”
Des cannot believe her luck. A mechanic. More than that, she’s not exerting all that much influence on him and he’s… just so willing to help. It’s such a little bonus he’s easy on the eyes. “Well- leveler?” she asks, getting into her car through the driver’s side door. She starts fiddling around, close to her feet, then there is an audible pop as the hood of her car finally opens. Des beams at Wally through the window, triumphant.
“Fabulous! Well, I think you’ve yearned a name, hero. I’m Desiree, but cute men who help me out of a fix call me Des.”
There is a moment of silence, then she asks, “Are you from around here? Metropolis is so… metropolitan.” It seems like she’s holding back a scathing review, for his benefit, as if she doesn’t want to burn this bridge before her car is fixed.
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Post by Nomz on Aug 13, 2024 4:43:38 GMT
Wally's eyes trail after her as she moves to get back into her car, watching with an encouraging smile. There is absolutely zero doubt in his mind that she'll be able to pop the hood. His instructions are top tier and, even if she didn't manage it, he would be glad to show her. Something about teaching men to fish rather than fishing for them.
"You did great, Des." And wow, he really sounds like he means it. There is a pleased flush to his cheeks as he reaches out to the hood of the car, catching a button, and lifting it. He holds it there with one hand as he pulls the hood strut, placing it where it will hold the hood up. It is his own personal Atlas.
"Nope. I'm kinda from nowhere," the mechanic answers even as his eyes glance over the engine and battery in the vain hope that the issue would be obvious. It isn't, but he still goes for the most frequent killer. His hands come back a bit dirty after tightening the connections around the battery. "I'm not a big fan of the whole 'white-picket-fence' vibe, honestly."
Wally rubs his chin, unthinking and uncaring of the dirt he leaves on his face. He's in full-service mode. He moves to lean around the hood and towards Des with a kind smile. "Do you mind trying to turn it on for me? Seeing and hearing what it does will help me pinpoint this for you. That way, you can get back to where you were going."
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Post by Countess on Aug 13, 2024 12:54:16 GMT
Des has always like the feel of eyes on her. Her pride makes her preen, and his smile makes hers all the wider. There’s something nice about this exchange she cannot quite put her finger on. He isn’t tripping over himself to do it all for her, to the contrary, he seems to want to walk her through this in a meaningful manner. Strange, to be treated like an equal. Usually it’s up or down, but this is… on the level. Even when he commends her, it doesn’t sound condescending.
Des thinks she might keep this one around.
“Nowhere, strange name for a home,” Des remarks. “I am from Paris, though I’m sure you could tell,” she says, her accent giving her away as much as her prim attitude. She has that feel about her, someone egotistical and artistic, mysterious and emotional. Some like it, others don’t, and she doesn’t suffer fools regardless.
“The American Dream is alive and gasping for breath in Metropolis,” Des says dryly. When he gives her instructions, she turns the key, that rhythmic clicking of the car not turning over. There are lights on, power doesn’t seem to be the issue, but rather the starter. “It has never made that sound before,” she says, annoyance back, as if her sheer force of will could make the car get its act together. With people it works, at least.
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Post by Nomz on Aug 13, 2024 15:10:01 GMT
The clicking of the car easily steals Wally's attention. He tucks all his words to the side as he looks down at the engine. When he does speak, his tone is fond like he's referring to an unruly toddler, "Well, that sound is one of my favorites and, if I am correct, this is a straightforward fix."
"You can turn her off, Des." It is a simple fix. If they were at the garage, he knows he could have her back on the road in less than 30 regular people minutes. The trick is that he doesn't just walk around with tools, a cleaner, or a battery in his pocket. He could just-
"Well, my favorite Parisian, the good news is that I, the mechanic from Nowhere, Kansas, can fix this." Wally is leaning around the hood to make eye contact again, something sheepish to his smile now. "The less-than-good news is that I left my tools in my other flannel."
He runs a hand through his hair and watches her with obvious indecision. Since he's been here, he's kept himself out of the limelight. It might be best just to make small talk until help arrives...but, Aunt Iris had told him to be true to himself.
Wally shakes his head to clear away the doubt. No better time to start than the present. "What would you say if I told you I could run really fast and be right back with our solution? 30 seconds tops."
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Post by Countess on Aug 14, 2024 18:56:40 GMT
Des lets out a huff of air, something in her lungs she had trapped there out of anticipation. Easy fix, perfect. She could really use that easy fix right about now. "Good! That means you can take care of it, right?" she asks, looking at him with those wide, doe eyes. As she was trying to help him, he hadn't left her sight, she looking for any little reaction to gauge just how bad this is.
"Thank the Gods," Des says, slumping in her seat. However, she knows that when someone prefaces good new like that... there is a but. "The bad news...?"
Des listens, her eyes narrowing. She isn't an idiot, and tends to know when people are lying to her. After years of reading people who would tell her anything she wanted to hear, it took the greats to get past her. "I would say we should simply walk together, since it is so close, Mr. Mechanic from Kowhere, Kansas who still has not given me his name," Des says, quick as a whip.
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Post by Nomz on Aug 14, 2024 19:43:09 GMT
Time slows down for Wally as he realizes what his new friend has just said. Well, time doesn't actually slow down. Wally has sworn off the time and space manipulation unless the Earth is quite literally imploding. Not the point.
He rubs at his neck as if he can erase the red-hot flush that is crawling up to his ears. He hadn't introduced himself. He can almost hear Dinah scolding him for his lack of manners and suddenly he wonders if he had made Des feel unsafe.
"Wallace, but my friends called me Wally." His accent had been rather plain, middle American. Now, it is strictly midwestern and his words are just a little faster. He offers Des his best 'I'm-not-a-serial-killer' smile as he continues. "Your hair might get a little messy if you come with me. It's a 30-second run for me and-" He pauses as if doing the math. "A 16-hour car ride for you. You can come if you want, but I'll have to carry you."
He shifts from one foot to the other, head bowed just a little in uncertainty.
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Post by Countess on Aug 14, 2024 20:59:22 GMT
"Tell me, then, am I your friend?" Des asks, quirking up an eyebrow.
That is... very interesting information. Des opens her mouth to say something, but then immediately shuts it. There is so much to be said- not for the first time, she feels that hot flash of jealousy. Such a useful power!
"Are you a mutant?" Des asks, doing her best to sound both polite and not like she is about to commit a hate crime. Very many would, in her shoes. This world is... not kind to them. As an out mutant herself, she has been the focus of much hate. She is lucky most of her power is very well hidden, mostly makes people like her, and generally isn't loud like some of her friends'. It is a subtle thing, perpetually for the benefit of others.
"Regardless, I wouldn't mind a ride. Sounds like you could quite honestly get me to where I am going faster than this..." she says, kicking the car. "I have people who can get this. I have no qualms leaving the damn thing."
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Post by Nomz on Aug 15, 2024 2:00:45 GMT
"Yes," Wally answers her first question almost as soon as the words are out of her mouth. His fingers toy with the ends of his open flannel as she starts to say something and then shuts it. Realistically, he's really certain he can book it before she does anything that could threaten him. That confidence he had dampens just a bit.
"Aaa, no?" His head tips like a golden retriever and strands of red shift with the motion. Wally's eyebrows pinch as he tries to understand. He's only been on this planet for a month or so. Perhaps he should have read up more on the terminology. "I was created by a freak accident. Mutants are born, right? Does that make me a meta? I thought those were born as well, though."
At the mention of simply taking her to her destination, Wally perks back up with a happy little smile. " Oh, yeah. I can totally do that. I just need to know where you're going and pull it up on a map." He reaches into his pocket, pulling out a very beaten-up cellphone in a super thick orange case. Wally pauses as he looks at the screen before glancing up at Des through his eyelashes.
"Do you have service?"
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Post by Countess on Aug 15, 2024 2:30:17 GMT
Des blinks a couple times, reacting kindly and kinda... happily with his answer. "Wally, then. It suits you better than Wallace," she says, with a prim sniff. She needs to think about that later, her pleasure in him saying he is her friend. Why is there such a knee jerk reaction in her to put him down? She will be quiet for now, she needs his help, after all.
"Oh," Des says, then laughs demurely. It is something polite and filling silence. "I am a mutant. It is different than the metahumans, though they are very similar on paper. Metas and Mutants have a genetic abnormality- but they are approached differently in the public. I think the best way to compare them is similar to Homo Sapien and Neanderthal. Mutants are... Homo Superior. We are something else. Not... a variant of the same. There is a great deal of fear in that, the next evolutionary state of humanity. Just watch Star Trek next Generation, like, third season or whatever. Transfigurations. Basically how people react to the next evolutionary step," Des says, shrugging and overshadowing the fact she made a rather niche reference.
"So, I understand if you want to walk away," Des says, looking above it all. "Or run, given you are so good at it." She isn't going to answer anything else until she knows she is safe with him.
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Post by Nomz on Aug 15, 2024 2:49:49 GMT
Any unease he has melts away as he listens to this woman go into a rather detailed and niche reference to a show that watched when he was younger. He decides that he needs to watch this version just to see if it is the same as the one he remembers. It is an interesting thought that there is a next step in evolution. Scientifically, it was going to happen sooner or later, but Wally could see how that may not have gone over well with people.
People fear what they don't understand and other people feed that fear to senseless heights.
"Why would I walk away? Unless you want me to?" Wally keeps his hands visible as he shifts to his other foot and glances at the car. "If you prefer, ma'am, I can just go and get you a new battery. I'm fairly certain that is the answer to getting this up and running." He shrinks in a little on himself as if to make his 6ft a bit shorter, all while not getting any closer to Des.
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Post by Countess on Aug 15, 2024 2:56:38 GMT
"I did not say I wanted to, I simply gave you an out, dear Wally," Des says, using her hand to move her hair over her shoulder in the most dismissive of ways. Pay it no mind, her icon Marsha P. Johnson said.
Des can see him shrink, see that she has made him afraid.
"You know what? No worries. I have a guy coming here soon, I shouldn't keep you from your running. Got a whole world to get to. If you want directions, I can give it, my phone is fine. Like- legit. No worries. I can get an uber."
Best to give him an out, before he decides his fear means attacking her.
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