http://hajimenoippolit.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] hajimenoippolit.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] groznyj_grad2007-07-30 07:52 pm

Bugs in the software, cont.

The narrow strip of skin visible through The Pain's mask was uneven, covered in welts long since solidified, like lava flows turned to basalt. Earlier curiosity had prompted Rakitin to take a closer look, but better sense had assured him staring would have been unforgiveably rude. However, now that consideration had been rendered moot. He noted with interest the thin zone of clarity encircling the Cobra's eyes, keeping visibility unobstructed. The damage must have been inflicted by his own companions. The Pain's place at the center of the hive had not come easily.

"I see," Rakitin said grimly.

He thought of the Ocelot boy who had taken Gurlukovich's death so badly. Had he been his lover? Either way, it was obvious he would lash out at anyone who became a convenient target, an outward direction for his pain. No doubt he wasn't alone.

Rakitin let the warning about The Fury pass him by. Warnings about the cosmonaut's madness were thick as flies on the ground. It was none of Rakitin's concern.

They called me mad, I called them mad, and damn them, they outvoted me.

He took the file, and frowned down at it. Dubious legibility was not enhanced by the dim light.

"Would you prefer, er, privacy?" Rakitin said, with a surreptitious glance at Krauss.

[identity profile] the-cobra-unit.livejournal.com 2007-08-05 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
The Pain smirked behind his balaclava. There was something inherently likeable about Ippolit Rakitin. Many things, from the way he regarded everything with a socially inept scientific curiosity, to his kindness for vicious stinging insects, and especially the open minded optimism he approached the whole situation with. Circumstances that would have most men scoffing, laughing, rolling their eyes.

“I only wish I had more to tell you.” He passed the file to Rakitin, “if anything else should come up, you’ll be the first to know, since you’re not put off by the idea. Until then, we’ll keep our eyes open. All two hundred thousand of them.”

[identity profile] nikanor-liadov.livejournal.com 2007-08-05 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Nika opened his eyes slowly.

"All done?" he asked, with a drowsy smile. "Fabulous."

He pushed his chair back lazily and rose to his feet, lingering on his way to the door.

"We appreciate your conscientiousness in bringing this matter to our attention," he said, giving the Pain a brief tip of his visor cap with his index finger.

"Coming, Polya? Or are you going to fondle more exoskeletypes before you retire?"