Alfie Solomons (
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wickedchouette2016-06-22 09:12 pm
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[When the car radiator overheats for the third time in a week, Alfie takes it as a sign that it's finally time for more than just another quick tune-up.
They're in a deserted area, which is both good and bad. On the one hand, most of the dangerous gangs are still in urban areas, the way they had been before the world had gone to shit. Out here in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by miles and miles of fields with only the occasional small copse of trees, they're not likely to run into anyone at all, much less anyone dangerous. But on the other hand, if they do come across anyone, there won't be anywhere to run to or hide. Alfie, as always, has his pistol tucked into his coat pocket, and they have more weapons stashed away in the trunk. But they're a small group - no match for the bigger gangs with armored trucks and heavy artillery. If they meet one of those, they'll be slaughtered.
With his sleeves rolled up and the hood of the car open, he leans in with his tools, carefully tinkering away. He can't afford to make a mistake here - replacement parts are rare and precious. When he hears footsteps behind him, he doesn't dare look away from his work as he says sharply:]
Stay back. You don't want hot steam to the face.
They're in a deserted area, which is both good and bad. On the one hand, most of the dangerous gangs are still in urban areas, the way they had been before the world had gone to shit. Out here in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by miles and miles of fields with only the occasional small copse of trees, they're not likely to run into anyone at all, much less anyone dangerous. But on the other hand, if they do come across anyone, there won't be anywhere to run to or hide. Alfie, as always, has his pistol tucked into his coat pocket, and they have more weapons stashed away in the trunk. But they're a small group - no match for the bigger gangs with armored trucks and heavy artillery. If they meet one of those, they'll be slaughtered.
With his sleeves rolled up and the hood of the car open, he leans in with his tools, carefully tinkering away. He can't afford to make a mistake here - replacement parts are rare and precious. When he hears footsteps behind him, he doesn't dare look away from his work as he says sharply:]
Stay back. You don't want hot steam to the face.
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[She might have the eyes and ears, but he's the adult. He pulls out the gun, flicking off the safety.]
I want all of you to stay back.
[He's raising his voice partly so whoever is approaching them can hear, and partly so Royce can hear and know that Alfie is aware of the situation. They're still pretty close to the car, so he's sure Royce has sensed the potential danger now too.]
I've got a gun that I have used many, many times, and you do not wanna push this with me. Turn around and go.
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Thing is, there's a lot of them. And the others are not stupid enough to go alone - they're in pairs, inching in. It happens fast.
A woman and a man come out from hiding, both holding guns. To the left and right of them, the other pairs come out - obviously not important enough to hold guns, but fairly armed with baseball bats and crowbars. The women aims her gun at Alfie, and the man aims his at Mercy. ]
I think you're a little outnumbered. [ The woman says. ] You're with the car we couldn't find last night, aren't you?
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Time to break out his negotiation skills. He looks at both of them levelly.]
Let's talk about what you're after here.
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The car, mostly. [ The man says, shrugging. He glances at the woman. She's got her eyes on Mercy, now, who scowls at the woman with all the venom she can muster. ] How old is the girl?
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Seven.
[Young enough to be mostly useless for labor, old enough that she couldn't be made to forget her real family and old life so easily.]
The car, now - the car's a valuable commodity.
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[ The man raises his eyebrows. The woman ignores him. ] Give us the girl and you can keep your car and supplies. And your lives, as well.
[ A different man, one with a baseball bat, speaks up: ] But the car was what we came out here for! Mr. Adams don't need more girls --
[ The man with the gun barely even hesitates, just reaches to whip the other across the face. Baseball bat guy yelps, holding his face, but goes quiet. Gun Man gestures at Gun Woman. ] We do what the Boss says. She knows what Mr. Adams is looking for.
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No deal. What do you want her for? Look at her, yeah? She's valuable to us because she's ours, but she's a slip of a thing.
[He gives Mercy's hand a squeeze, and makes sure to address the woman with the gun. He knows someone in charge when he sees them.]
But you're in luck, right, because I would be willing to negotiate for the car.
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Royce, in the grass, knows. He knows, and he's furious.
The woman sighs, almost like she's annoyed. ] We don't need your car. We have enough, and the price we'd get for selling it is nothing in comparison to her.
[ The men around her nod, like they get it, and the woman gestures in Mercy's direction. ] Mr. Adams knows some sick fucks who like them young, and they pay a hell of a lot more for it, so. Sorry, I --
[ And that's about the moment that Royce has had enough. He comes out of the grass silently and slits the throat of one of the men with crowbars - the man drops, and everybody bursts into action. ]
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And then there's Royce, and Alfie wastes no time. Still clutching Mercy tightly to his side, he takes aim at the woman's head and fires.]
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Royce normally isn't terrible at handling one or two people, but he's tired. He's not at his best. The gunshot fires, and the woman tries to move, but it doesn't make any difference. The bullet goes right through her skull and she drops like a rock. The man with the gun doesn't hesitate in shooting at Alfie's hand to get the weapon away - and with two other men, rushes Alfie and Mercy.
Mercy screams, and Royce is distracted from the fight with the remaining pair, which means he catches a crowbar across the jaw. He drops, which Mercy sees, and she can't help it, lets go of Alfie and tries to get to her father. It's easy for one of the men to scoop her up, and for the man with the gun to press the gun right to Alfie's temple. ]
Don't move, now. Don't move, or she gets to see your brains blown out all over the floor. [ The man with the gun says casually. ]
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Alfie goes still.]
She's part elf.
[It's a last-ditch, desperate move, but maybe - just maybe - it'll make them decide she's worth keeping, and keeping alive. Being used as a scout is better than the fate that will await her if she's sold.]
She can see in the dark; she can hear three times as well as you and me. She's invaluable.
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Gun man glances at Alfie. ] Feisty, too.
[ Mercy starts yelling, still struggling. ] No! No, don't, let me go! Let him go, I'll kill you!
[ The man with the gun digs the barrel into Alfie's head, snapping his fingers to get Mercy's attention. ] Stop struggling or I'll shoot him. [ She pauses, eyes big and wet and frightened - and then stops completely, biting her lip. ] Good girl.
Well. Pleasure doing business with you. [ The man with the gun says happily. And he punches Alfie, gun in hand, directly to knock him out. He takes Alfie's gun, too. Just for good measure. ]
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Duster!
[They have to go, they have to find her, they have to get her. They have to fucking murder all the people who dared think they could do this to her.]
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They took - they took her. [ Royce says, breathing picking up. Don't panic. Don't. He makes his way to Alfie, reaching to steady both of them. ]
Mercy, they -- [ Royce says, and he's already shifting his demeanor, he won't panic - so he flattens out instead, struggling. ]
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[Without their boss, they might have panicked; the might have not thought to steal the car, too. It's their best chance to catch up to them.
Snatching his cane up off the ground, he turns and runs to where they'd left it, moving as fast as he can.]
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How well can you drive? [ Royce asks him sharply, already moving into the passenger's seat. ] Dizzy. Can't risk crashing but I can do it if you can't.
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Trade off; I'll go first. Duster--
[He doesn't know how to finish that. He can stave off panic enough to function, but it's harder now than it used to be - before society collapsed, before he lost his family. Before he lost everything.]
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Royce is decently sure they both have concussions - Alfie's hand, too. But Royce has already gone dead, in the way that he does when the stress mounts too high, when he has to save someone he loves. His eyes are cold and furious - he's breathing hard, but everything else about him is still, held tense. He's burning with how fucking angry he is, feels it sticking in his throat. ]
Don't, Solomons. It's fine. She'll be fine, I - we won't let anything happen. [ Royce says, staring at him. ] Need to wrap your hand. I'll get the kit. Start driving.
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Alfie studiously ignores his hand. Right now, it just doesn't matter.]
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Quietly, he's scared. He can't lose her. Not like he lost Gwen.
They end up not far from a gas station, which is connected to a convenience store. Across the street is the garage and autoparts store they'd been planning on going through. This is apparently the pickup area. Royce hides the car the best he's able and gestures. ]
No guns. Not yet. [ Royce says. He hands Alfie a knife, as well as the gun Alfie had given him earlier. ] You're a better shot but it's loud. Let me go first. Scout.
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[The pain in his hand has faded to a dull ache, now that he's dug the bullet out and wrapped it. It's in danger of infection, and his and Royce's potential concussions both still worry him, but all of that takes a backseat to Mercy.]
Take a gun. You'll need one on you.
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True to his word, he stays in sight. Hides and counts the guards. One, two, three, four, Royce counts and signals back. There are four in the convenience store. Two more behind the counter, in the gas station part of the building. Royce vanishes for a moment so he can get close, and when he moves back into sight, he signals "two" and the sign for M. Mercy.
His blood is boiling. She's terrified, sitting near the back as two men discuss her fate. They, unfortunately, are not kind about what they figure she'll end up as - Royce's quick view gives him the idea that Mercy is trying not to cry, and while he's so, so proud of her, he also can barely breathe from the ache. His little girl. He won't let this happen.
Royce makes eye contact with Alfie. Signs in short, choppy sentences that he knows Alfie will understand: will kill the four silently, back me up once they're dead. ]
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He tightens his grip on the gun, giving Royce a sharp nod and a quick sign back. Understood. Go.]
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The first one doesn't make a sound. Royce catches him as he drops, avoiding the sound of the thud. The others are completely unaware - and Royce decides to make it easier on Alfie. If the others move, they'll see the body, so Royce drags it out of the store and dumps it, in Alfie's sight.
He does this with the other three. It's a slow, methodical process, takes maybe fifteen minutes - just enough for the men behind the counter to call out for an update. When no reply comes, they get suspicious. The man with the gun from earlier stays with Mercy, and the other makes his way out to investigate.
Royce hides inside the convenience store, and if he can get Alfie's attention through the window, signs now - he needs the backup, before anybody else gets wise. ]
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