Jemma Simmons (
protect_and_survey) wrote2013-12-29 10:29 pm
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Jemma wakes up in the dark with an unexpected headache and a severe case of disorientation.
"Fitz, I think Marrihew spiked the punch again." She groans, struggling to sit up.
"... Fitz?"
"... Leo?"
"Fitz, I think Marrihew spiked the punch again." She groans, struggling to sit up.
"... Fitz?"
"... Leo?"
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"I vote we head that way," she says. "Uphill."
That sound comes again - a far-off, echoing sound, like the enraged bellow of an animal. But the passageways make it impossible to tell which way the sound is coming from.
"Okay, I know it's not my imagination now. Let's go."
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"It could be the locals are using the caves for cattle storage - it would be an easy way to get them into a defensible space." She muses, because babbling stops the rattle of nerves. Sort of.
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Right before another branch in their path, there's a particularly steep bit where part of the stonework has fallen away, broken by something stronger than itself in some distant time past. Rae manages to pull herself up, and then, with a grip on an edge of the wall, offers a hand down to Simmons.
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"Well, you seem to have a plan - lead on."
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"Which way next then?"
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"Which would you say?
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"Apart from, you know, whoever contributed their blood to the decor back ther- oh gods," Rae covers her mouth, having seen the skull and partial skeleton the hovering light had illuminated down the right passage.
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"Relatively young, but poor dental care, probably lives near an ocean or desert - there's lots of sand in the diet, you can see the wear on the teeth."
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"Ah, so, if we're somewhere or when on Earth, it's pre-industrial."
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"Let's keep moving. I'd rather get out soon than find out what's been leaving these decorations."
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Because really, one way is as good as the next, when you don't have any way of knowing which way either of them were going. Just that the passages they mark have death in them - and as Jemma said before, it's not a strong recommendation.
"I vote left."
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Still, every so often, there are sounds. Some are easily identified - drips of water, the high-pitched squeaks of bats. But some... some make the hair on the back of Rae's neck stand up.
"Hey," she whispers, reaching out to touch Jemma's wrist lightly. "Stop for a moment. Listen."
Very faint, there is the semi-regular crunch of something hard impacting stone.
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"It's coming from behind us, the way we came from - let's look further on for some place where we can..."
Hopefully not end up as decoration.
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The crunching noises follow them, but are not - with their increased speed - yet growing noticeably closer.
Until a large chunk of the crumbly stone floor gives way beneath them suddenly. Rae can't help but shriek as they fall.
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You know, she could really do with seeing another SHIELD agent. Preferably one geared towards field work.
Aaaaanny time now.
That'd be brilliant.
She swears softly under her breath, trying to find her doused torch.
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"Jemma!" Rae calls. "Down here!" The outcropping of rock Rae had caught herself on was the jagged ceiling of a corridor a good ten feet lower down than the one they'd been on. Beneath it, there is a small gap no more than a foot and a half wide, leading into pitch darkness. Darkness through which Sunshine could see the passageway beyond.
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"I don't think we'll be able to hide under there for long."
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Rae offers the woman her hands. "C'mon. I'll lower you down."
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