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fucking_ebay ([personal profile] fucking_ebay) wrote in [community profile] applesaucedream2014-10-25 02:32 pm

Stuck in the middle with you [CLOSED]

When he comes to himself, Peter cannot see. He gasps into awareness, his own breath rasping loudly in his ears, and it takes him several moments of straining to understand that he is not blinded but blindfolded. His wrists are heavy when he reaches up to tear away the cloth tied over his eyes, and when one stops partway to his face, halted by tension, he realizes that he has been chained. Hurriedly, almost panicking, he yanks off the blindfold with the hand that can reach to find himself blinking in the dim light of a stone room.

On either side of him is a man in a similar predicament, one of Peter's wrists connected to one of the wrists of each by a chain about two feet long. Each man's other wrist is chained in turn to a bolt in the crumbling walls of either side of the cell, and each is similarly blindfolded -- or was. Peter recognizes both of them as he turns his head back and forth to stare at each in disbelief -- first Seth on his right and then on his left --

"Oh, come on!"
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[personal profile] peacefulexplorer 2014-11-05 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Up it is. Maneuvering is going to take some work, especially when they really can't afford to move very far from one another before things get more uncomfortable than they already are. Daniel starts shuffling up the stairs as diagonally as he can given the spiral construction, trailing his chained hand behind him to allow as much room for additional movement as he can.

Peter's question provokes a little pause. He considers his concise, vague answers he's used for that specific query before, how he's eased people into the possibility of being a spacefaring explorer and then thinks, well why not?

"Oh, I'm from space," he says easily, tone just as light and casual as if he were informing Peter that he was an architect in undergrad school. "Intergalactic explorer, you know."
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[personal profile] powerdealer 2014-11-06 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, when you're a diplomat for the human race, you're bound to be thrown into an alien dungeon or two," Seth answers, seeing where Daniel is going with this. He hadn't wanted to give out any information about Daniel's life that seems like it should be private, especially to Peter, but if this is the direction Daniel wants to take this then he is very up for it.
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[personal profile] peacefulexplorer 2014-11-06 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yep." Resisting the childish ridiculous urge to shoot Seth a grin, he continues in just as conversational a tone. "You'd be surprised how many planets out there aren't as technologically advanced as Earth. And how many seem to think that visiting parties are invading demons that need to be thrown into prison and burned at the stake." Okay, so maybe that particular instance was one time, three or four at most, but the dungeon bit is a mission-wide consistency. At least those unpleasant experiences are getting put to some marginal use here.

His foot chooses that exact moment to slip on the next step and his free hand flies up to grab at the wall to prevent the potential domino-style backslide. The hand chained to Peter, however, seems to forget that it is chained to Peter and instinctively tries to do the same, only to strain against its tether.
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[personal profile] powerdealer 2014-11-07 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the domino effect seems to sort of happen anyway, but at least they don't all fall backwards. Dream or not, landing backwards on the stairs and having both Peter and Daniel (especially Daniel) fall on top of him would've been pretty damn painful, if not potentially deadly.

Instead though, his arm too gets yanked up and forward, making him trip as well, though at least he has one free hand to break his fall a little and make is slightly less painful when his shins and knees hit roughly against the stone steps. Which, still, ow.
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[personal profile] peacefulexplorer 2014-11-07 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sorry!" pants Daniel, fighting to regain his equilibrium and not fall directly on top of both of them. "Sorry."

Before he can let Peter verbally question the wisdom of allowing him to go first (as he's sure he's already mentally doing and has been long before now), he manages another two steps, one hand planted firmly to the wall, and reestablishes the tenuous balance he had.

"Sorry." It bears repeating. He shoots them both a rightfully guilty look. "You guys okay?"
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[personal profile] powerdealer 2014-11-08 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah..." Seth says, sounding only mildly pained, but at least not annoyed at Daniel like Peter is. Annoyed at circumstances, but that's different.

He manages to get to his feet again, with the help of his free hand against the wall, and stretches out his arm towards Peter so he can at least have enough reach to get himself up. He might've actually helped Peter himself, but somehow he doesn't think Peter would welcome it, and Seth isn't feeling that giving towards him either.
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[personal profile] peacefulexplorer 2014-11-08 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
"All right, all right, here." Daniel backtracks in an effort to release some of the tension on the chains and hopefully give Peter more maneuverability. As grating as the man's being right now, he can't exactly blame him for that. He's in the most unfortunate position out of all of them by far, even if the other two have to listen to him be fully aware of that fact.

This entire endeavor is going to be an extremely slow effort if this kind of poor coordination persists. Daniel exhales when he fully processes this fact, short and annoyed, and looks up ahead and hopes that the staircase isn't that long, and while he's at it he silently curses his subconscious or whoever's subconscious it was that's responsible for filling out this dreamspace, because spiral staircases are the least helpful staircase design possible.

"We're really going to need to get better at this," he points out, completely unnecessarily.