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Matt Murdock ([personal profile] matt_murdock) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2016-09-22 03:23 am

into the belly of a whale; [Arrival]

WHO: Matt Murdock
WHERE: Fountain, then along any street
WHEN: 22 September
OPEN TO: Frank & OTA
WARNINGS: Nothing yet
STATUS: Closed



For Frank;

For Matthew Murdock, there is no gentle upward tug, no gradual pulling back of the pleasant mantle of sleep, not on this day or most others, anymore. His torpor is stripped from him with ruthless efficiency, the image of Wilson Fisk's red smile still swimming hazily in his mind as he trips, body heavy and graceless, and knocks face-first into concrete with a rattle of his teeth.

Blood fills his mouth as he hisses a curse, hands instinctively rising to palm against the curved barrier, a wet smear beneath searching fingers as he swallows the taste of copper and shudders out a breath. His head tilts jerkily, birdlike, catching sound like cotton, everything a crimson blur pulsing with his own rabbiting heartbeat.

He drags in another breath, and then another, and takes an outward step. Trembling hand at the end of an extended arm, his fingertips at last brush against another wall, more subtly curved and cool to the touch. Slowly, he walks the circular perimeter, listening to the soft scuttle of leaves against the lip of the hole he's found himself so suddenly at the bottom of.

The darkness pulls in at his periphery, a creeping, misty threat, a window fogged with shadows.

There are cracks spidered along the outer wall of the cylinder, but nothing substantial enough for a handhold. A running jump is not enough to angle off the inner wall and out; his feet are sluggish and he tumbles, back smacking solidly to the ground.

"Fuck," he bites out with the breath left him, and pushes himself to his feet, frustration threading through his already precarious composure.

"HELLO?" he raggedly calls at last, bracing himself, prepared for the worst.


OTA;

Matt is still not convinced he has not, at long last, cracked his thick head hard enough to produce an incredibly convincing hallucination. He likes to think that if he were in a coma, he'd be nice enough to let himself see, or at least to not shack him up with Frank Castle, but in truth, that sounds like exactly the sort of masochism his subconscious would cook up when let off its leash. His everyday dreams are filled with Wilson Fisk beating him bloody; it isn't that far a leap to where he's at now, when you think about it.

But more to the point: Coma or otherwise, he is diminished, curtailed, knocked down about a hundred pegs, senses constantly straining for acumen they no longer contain. He is scuffing down a dirt street with a branch in hand, the bark still on and a few leaves, too, far too short for the job of sweeping before him so that he has to hunch like someone's granddad just to put one foot in front of the other.

Somewhere, Stick is doubled over laughing at him; this Matt is utterly assured of.
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[personal profile] hawkeyesniper 2016-10-19 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Riza nods before realizing her can't see the gesture so instead asserts verbally, "Certainly," before nudging his arm lightly with her nearest elbow for him to take. She figures as long as he knew where she was standing he could do the rest, there was no sense in putting his hand in place. She waits for him to have a secure grip before starting to walk again, "Are you staying with your friend or should I include housing on this little walking tour?" Riza isn't entirely sure what to tell him as they walk, she has no way of knowing if he would benefit from descriptions of the places around them or tidbits on housing. She figures that's a good question to start with though, no sense in talking about other houses if he's already got a place to stay.

As far as his question though, "Yes. Prior to the fountain drying up that was pretty standard. We all woke up thinking we were drowning but manage to break the surface in time. A few people have tried swimming to the bottom and looking for the mechanism that deposits us there but there hasn't been any luck. I think some of us figured we'd get a clue once it was drained by the recent earth quake activity but, again, we had no luck. It's solid rock at the bottom and no obvious way of opening a passage or finding a way out the way we came in."

She hates that it hadn't been that easy, but it hadn't really surprised her much either.
Edited 2016-10-19 02:34 (UTC)