Lucem
Ten Thousand Club
Ashley Hart
SCENE:
Phoenixes Arc 2: Scene 4 [Home Cookin']
LOCATION:
Lyric and Alex's Townhome, South District
PARTICIPANTS:
Alex, Ashley, Auvura, Corvo, Lyric, Suzerain, Vulken, Yong-Yut
HOME COOKIN'
His Potential had caused a ton of problems throughout his life. He often felt like he'd been dealt a shitty hand, and now was one of those times he wished he'd been born with something that was less of a pain in the ass. Sure, he was used to getting injured and learned to put up with it, but that didn't mean it didn't hurt when Vulken grabbed his arm and burned right through his flesh. It hurt like hell.
Since he knew it was coming, Ashley thought getting scorched might not hurt as much as he expected. He was wrong about that. In fact, it might've made it even worse. He clenched his teeth as hard as he could as the former Jack's red-hot hand wrapped around him, not letting a single sound slip out. While his tolerance for pain played a part, knowing a kid was in the room made it easier to keep his mouth shut. Her eyes were already covered, but he didn't want her hearing anything either. He just stood there and took it, the red rings around his irises glowing even brighter as the agony intensified.
When Vulken finally let go, Ashley looked down to see how good he'd been cooked by the dragon's flames. Even his HP skin wasn't tough enough to resist the burns, reduced to a sickening white color after the layers had been eaten away by the heat. The only thing worse than how it looked was how it smelled. His nose scrunched up when he caught a whiff, and knowing it was coming from him was almost more painful than the injury itself. If Lyric wasn't already pissed at someone else because of the break-in, she'd probably tear him and Vulk a new one for ruining the food and stinking up her kitchen.
"Thanks." As he rolled up his sleeve, Ashley caught the first signs of his Potential kicking in. The dead skin was clearing up, and the bone-white was being filled in with the usual shade of pink. His arm still felt a little numb, but he wouldn't have to worry about it by the time he pulled up to give the Tigers what they had coming.
As soon as the burning business was finished, Ashley gave Vulken a nod and ran for the exit. He was impatient, and the feeling was only getting worse as he counted every second it took to get to the bottom floor. It was more than just his anger that was pushing him to catch up with the others as soon as possible. Remembering how he wasn't around during the fight with the Dragons still left a bad taste in his mouth. He couldn't help back then, and he wasn't able to get payback for what happened. He couldn't let the same thing happen again, especially when he was this close.
When he finally reached the bottom floor, Ashley rushed over to his motorcycle and fired up the ignition. He didn't even wait to finish putting on his face mask and helmet before taking off, trying to manage everything with one hand as he rolled the throttle with the other. By the time he got everything sorted out, Lyric's house was just a tiny dot in his mirrors.
Like a crimson comet, he sped down the road, keeping an eye out for any sign of Corvo's car or the long line of SUVs. Unfortunately, he didn't catch a single glimpse of either. Although, it wasn't all bad. There was something else that caught his attention.
As he turned the next corner, he heard what sounded like screaming coming from the nearby alleys. Thinking it might have something to do with the current mess, he looked across the street, only to see an orange blur get blown away by a bunch of air. He barely got a look at the person as they were knocked back down the dark path, not even able to see their face. However, he saw pieces of their outfit, and that was more than enough. He only knew one person who dressed like that.
If it really was Bolt who got sent flying like some trash in the wind, the woman standing just outside of the alley was probably one of the Tigers. The same went for the one who was looking down on everything from above. He knew he was making a lot of assumptions, but he didn't really care. Instead of wasting time by thinking too hard about it, he was going to trust his gut.
Tightening his grip on the bar with one hand, Ashley reached into the bag on the side of his bike and removed a long metal pipe. The thing usually weighed a ton, but thanks to Vulk, it felt a lot lighter than usual. He handled it with ease, lifting it above his head as he charged down the street. Aiming for the woman on the rooftop, he tossed the blunt weapon as hard as he could, hoping to at least knock her off her perch.
Even after launching the pipe with all the enhanced strength he could muster, he kept going. He pulled back hard on the throttle and leaned in, focusing on his second target. His weapon was gone, but he wouldn't need it when he planned on getting in close. After his arm was nearly melted off, his fists could probably do just as much damage as him swinging that pipe.
It was like he was trying to outspeed his pitch and be the first to make it to the alley. Because of how fast he was going, there wasn't a lot of time to think about a plan of action. He just went for it, riding up from behind and trying to hit the stranger as hard as he could.
Since he knew it was coming, Ashley thought getting scorched might not hurt as much as he expected. He was wrong about that. In fact, it might've made it even worse. He clenched his teeth as hard as he could as the former Jack's red-hot hand wrapped around him, not letting a single sound slip out. While his tolerance for pain played a part, knowing a kid was in the room made it easier to keep his mouth shut. Her eyes were already covered, but he didn't want her hearing anything either. He just stood there and took it, the red rings around his irises glowing even brighter as the agony intensified.
When Vulken finally let go, Ashley looked down to see how good he'd been cooked by the dragon's flames. Even his HP skin wasn't tough enough to resist the burns, reduced to a sickening white color after the layers had been eaten away by the heat. The only thing worse than how it looked was how it smelled. His nose scrunched up when he caught a whiff, and knowing it was coming from him was almost more painful than the injury itself. If Lyric wasn't already pissed at someone else because of the break-in, she'd probably tear him and Vulk a new one for ruining the food and stinking up her kitchen.
"Thanks." As he rolled up his sleeve, Ashley caught the first signs of his Potential kicking in. The dead skin was clearing up, and the bone-white was being filled in with the usual shade of pink. His arm still felt a little numb, but he wouldn't have to worry about it by the time he pulled up to give the Tigers what they had coming.
As soon as the burning business was finished, Ashley gave Vulken a nod and ran for the exit. He was impatient, and the feeling was only getting worse as he counted every second it took to get to the bottom floor. It was more than just his anger that was pushing him to catch up with the others as soon as possible. Remembering how he wasn't around during the fight with the Dragons still left a bad taste in his mouth. He couldn't help back then, and he wasn't able to get payback for what happened. He couldn't let the same thing happen again, especially when he was this close.
When he finally reached the bottom floor, Ashley rushed over to his motorcycle and fired up the ignition. He didn't even wait to finish putting on his face mask and helmet before taking off, trying to manage everything with one hand as he rolled the throttle with the other. By the time he got everything sorted out, Lyric's house was just a tiny dot in his mirrors.
Like a crimson comet, he sped down the road, keeping an eye out for any sign of Corvo's car or the long line of SUVs. Unfortunately, he didn't catch a single glimpse of either. Although, it wasn't all bad. There was something else that caught his attention.
As he turned the next corner, he heard what sounded like screaming coming from the nearby alleys. Thinking it might have something to do with the current mess, he looked across the street, only to see an orange blur get blown away by a bunch of air. He barely got a look at the person as they were knocked back down the dark path, not even able to see their face. However, he saw pieces of their outfit, and that was more than enough. He only knew one person who dressed like that.
If it really was Bolt who got sent flying like some trash in the wind, the woman standing just outside of the alley was probably one of the Tigers. The same went for the one who was looking down on everything from above. He knew he was making a lot of assumptions, but he didn't really care. Instead of wasting time by thinking too hard about it, he was going to trust his gut.
Tightening his grip on the bar with one hand, Ashley reached into the bag on the side of his bike and removed a long metal pipe. The thing usually weighed a ton, but thanks to Vulk, it felt a lot lighter than usual. He handled it with ease, lifting it above his head as he charged down the street. Aiming for the woman on the rooftop, he tossed the blunt weapon as hard as he could, hoping to at least knock her off her perch.
Even after launching the pipe with all the enhanced strength he could muster, he kept going. He pulled back hard on the throttle and leaned in, focusing on his second target. His weapon was gone, but he wouldn't need it when he planned on getting in close. After his arm was nearly melted off, his fists could probably do just as much damage as him swinging that pipe.
It was like he was trying to outspeed his pitch and be the first to make it to the alley. Because of how fast he was going, there wasn't a lot of time to think about a plan of action. He just went for it, riding up from behind and trying to hit the stranger as hard as he could.