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Sarah Connor ([personal profile] knowthyexits) wrote2010-10-14 04:49 pm
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Timeloop Thread #1

Out of all the things she's ever expected of her life, being torn away from a surgical table and brought to an Island isn't one of them. Another thing she doesn't expect is to close her eyes in sleep one day and wake up in a familiar alleyway with a gun in her hands and John being held hostage.

It all goes the same, it all progresses exactly the same. Derek is there and the child is whimpering and then the man pretending to be Sarkissian is shot and John is in her arms. It's different, though, it's different because she hasn't seen John in too long and she remembers the last time they were separated this long.

She won't let go, she refuses, even when out of the corner of her eye she sees faces that, by all rights, shouldn't be there. "John," she says, holding him closer than before. "John, I love you," she says like it's a command, like he needs to respond. "Are you okay?"

[identity profile] defected.livejournal.com 2010-12-19 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
He had died before. It didn't take.

Bryce couldn't afford to be cocky, at least not in that respect — it had, after all, been the enemy that saved his life — but it would be pointless to pretend he hadn't survived that incident feeling renewed and, to some extent, invincible. For the most part, though, he chose to view it as a second chance. History would not remember him, but that didn't make Bryce's role insignificant, and he had a job to do. Even a near year of living on the island wouldn't change that.

"Maybe so," he allowed, "but I'd rather die playing hero than cowering away. Besides, you've got a son to protect and I don't. Like you said, I'm just a man."

[identity profile] defected.livejournal.com 2010-12-19 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
This, he quickly realized, was something he had been waiting for since the very moment he first came across Sarah on the beach. That it now took a backseat to survival was only a testament to the danger they were in, and to his own instincts, but his attention was piqued, if only for the moment. "Then tell me the truth," Bryce urged, although he remained doubtful that it would effectively sway him on this matter.

[identity profile] defected.livejournal.com 2010-12-22 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Who is he?" Bryce asked immediately, deciding this was the first point which needed addressing. Knowing just who — or what, the way she made it sound — their enemy was would arguably be the most important piece of information when going into the fight. Improvisation and preparedness were both useful tactics depending on the situation, but thing one lacked more of the latter than the former, which made preparation all the more valuable.

[identity profile] defected.livejournal.com 2010-12-27 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Like what, a robot?" Stupid though it might sound, the question had to be posed, and as the sole person here requiring an answer, he had to be the one to pose it. If they were going up against a machine, that changed the game more than a little, but it didn't mean he had to give up hope. He had worked with countless new technologies and gifted technicians while assigned to the Intersect project — something he had learned during that time would have to help.

[identity profile] defected.livejournal.com 2010-12-27 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Slowly, carefully, Bryce gave Sarah a short nod of understanding. For all of his questions — ones which admittedly still bounced around back and forth in his mind — he could appreciate the urgency of the situation. Without another word, he took a few aimless steps in any random direction, meant more for illustrating her the others that he was willing to follow along than it was in making any actual headway. He wasn't yet persuaded not to attempt to save those agents in trouble, but for now he had to admit that he was at quite a disadvantage, and the only way to better the situation was to keep gathering information.

"Tell me about Sarkissian," he urged; just because they were on the move didn't mean the answers had to stop.