by Kat » Sat Dec 09, 2017 11:16 am
((@Spotted.Newt: Yes, of course! That would be perfectly alright. Welcome back! c:
@subscript: Imagining Tony's rock music blaring throughout the Hydra base is honestly just the best thing ever. haha))
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Loki Laufeyson Tags: Sleipnir | Skye | Valkyrie
Loki hadn't struggled very much against Alex's hold, allowing himself to be pulled away from Oliver's torments and whisked off to where ever Alex had been commanded to bring him. He'd been expecting for her to teleport him into a vacant cell, and it therefore came as a shock to be dropped rather unceremoniously into the one which Skye and Sleipnir occupied, instead. While he still felt incredibly drained from everything that Oliver had done to him, the god pushed himself into a sitting position on the ground and stared at Alex as the girl opened the cell door. Whether she'd been struck with a sudden desire to help them, or had simply made a rather enormous mistake, Loki chose not to question it. He only wondered how furious Oliver would be with her once the loathsome human learned of the betrayal, but despite how the girl's most recent actions might have helped them, Loki couldn't quite bring himself to truly care. It was still essentially her fault that they'd been dragged into this mess to begin with.
Sleipnir didn't appear to be in the least bit glad to see he and Valkyrie, which admittedly was fairly understandable. He'd apparently asked for Valkyrie to keep him from entering Hydra, which the two of them had completely ignored. Sleipnir was a protective soul, but then of course, so was Loki. The trickster cared for very few, but the small handful of beings who had managed to enter his heart meant more to him than even they might have ever fully understood. "I wouldn't have abandoned you. You must know that." He replied with sigh when Sleipnir claimed that he and Valkyrie shouldn't have come to rescue him. His green-blue eyes glanced up at the warrior as she entered the cell. "I'm fine." He was quick to assert, not wishing for his own injuries to be the center of attention. Sleipnir had clearly been hurt, as well, and that was far greater of a concern. "Can you walk?" Loki asked his son, frowning slightly when Sleipnir attempted to stand before sliding back down to the floor after a moment or two. Apparently not. Alarms were blaring throughout the cell block. Their window of opportunity was closing.
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Oliver Doyle Tags: Skye | Alex
When Alex teleported back to him, Oliver had assumed that she'd followed his instructions by leaving Loki in a cell of his own. It was a simple enough command, or at least that was what he'd thought it to be when he'd given it to her. If the Hydra agent had known then that his order would be taken so completely wrong then he would've dragged the alien down to the cell himself, rather than trust Alex with such a task. As it was, he remained oblivious to the mistake for a few blessed moments and praised the girl upon her return to his side. "You're proving to be quite valuable, I must say." He hummed without looking at her, working on packing the box of syringes into his satchel. His nose had finally stopped bleeding, though it continued to throb. He wondered how one go about breaking the nose of an Asgardian. Were Aesir bones stronger than a mortals? He'd have to look into that, so that he could repay Loki for the injury. "I'll have to give my regards to whoever trained you. They obviously did their job---" Oliver hadn't been able to finish that sentence, finding himself being thrown against the wall by Skye's vibrations.
There was no point in struggling against the Inhuman's powers. He himself was entirely human, and no matter how much his status as a pure example of the human race was a source of pride to him, not being enhanced did still have it's obvious setbacks. He glared at Skye, though he couldn't help but wince slightly when an extra amount of pressure was placed upon his neck and ribs. "It was nothing personal, sweetheart." He bit out, somehow managing to sound calm despite being pinned against the wall in a crushing hold. "Taming aliens is just part of my job." He added with a slight smile before it turned into a grimace. He couldn't even bring himself to look at Alex. Why had he trusted her? That stupid, stupid girl. She was trying to help him now by attacking Skye, but there was little doubt within his mind that she'd been the one to let Skye out. For her sake, he hoped that it had at least been unintentional. The alarms that had began to blare throughout the building shortly after Skye made her appearance were suddenly replaced with an onslaught of rock music, prompting a look of utter confusion to flit across the Hydra agent's face. What the hell?