Yelena Belova (
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clandestinement2023-03-24 01:11 am
Apocalypse children - for
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There's an alarm sounding somewhere in the compound, harsh and urgent and ignored, and somehow still less jarring than the occasional creak of metal. Beneath that, voices sound, quick and quiet and tense, the pitch entirely wrong for any technicians, any handlers, anyone who belongs in this room.
"...sure you did it right?"
"I entered the sequence exactly like I was supposed to!"
"Then why isn't it--"
The first voice cuts off at the hydraulic hiss of the cryo tube opening. The inrush of air brings with it the smell of smoke, and the acrid taste of heated metal, and the sound of nervous gasps and small feet on grated metal flooring.
Outside the cryo tube stands a group of girls, the oldest somewhere around twelve or thirteen, the youngest perhaps four, clinging tight to the leg of one of the older girls and peering at the tube with wide-eyed fascination.
The girl who positions herself at the front of the pack - and they are a pack, all but the smallest fierce-eyed and wary - doesn't look like the oldest, round-faced, blonde hair straggling loose from her braids, clothing and skin streaked with blood and a bruise darkening beneath one eye. She lifts her chin, and looks with bright defiance at the man she and her sisters have just pulled from the dreamless grip of cryo-stasis.
"Winter Soldier," she says in clear Russian, and despite her fierce air, there's something like hope in her voice. "Can you understand me?"

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He eyes the stretchers with something not quite wary, he was rarely strapped to those. Why carry the soldier when he can usually walk himself just fine, no matter how injured, after all? He takes the cases of his meal replacement, as the heaviest bits, to slot into the piles of goods in the truck's bed. The little cartons don't look right. It should be liquid. Maybe it has to be mixed with water?
"This is it?" he asks Yelena. If they don't have to go back, then-- they're almost ready, he thinks. Just outfit the girls, kit him up, and eat their stew, and they can be gone from this place.
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And then, because she didn't miss the way he looked at the stretchers, she adds, "We don't need to bring these. There should be a backboard, in the emergency kit, if anyone gets hurt badly enough to need to be kept still. They were just the best way to move things without needing extra trips."
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And then he steps back to let them, surveying the truck, trying to think of anything else they might need. "This might be it," he says after a moment. The trunk's fuel tank is full, he added what tools and parts there were to repair it if necessary, there's food and bedding and medical supplies.... "Just got to get us ready, now."
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The girls make quick work of bundling the supplies into the sheets, and shifting them from the stretchers into the transport.
"Katya and I will do a last equipment check," Yelena suggests. "So we're all ready to go once everyone has eaten."
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He takes a breath, and finishes, "And then it will be time to go."
Which, if he lets himself think too hard about it, will be terrifying. Going out into the world, handlerless, backupless, with a pack of children to protect. But it's the mission. No matter how terrifying it is, he always completes his missions.
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Lockdown ending in 10 minutes.
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"Alisa, Sofia, Rose. Into the truck, passenger side," he says. They're the three littlest, and the ones least likely to manage walking in the snow. Also, all three will fit easily and still give him room to drive. "Everyone else, on foot for now. We will see how far we can get today."
His hope is they find a town or at least a farmstead where they can hole up for the night, maybe for a couple days while they scout.
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The three eldest girls confer quickly, and sort themselves and the remaining children into ranks.
"We'll scout ahead," Yelena says, indicating herself, Katya, and Irena, and a trio of slightly older children, between ten and thirteen. "Rotating pairs, an hour at a time. In case the road is blocked, or there is trouble."
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"Be careful," he says. "Do not be seen. And if you start to feel sick at all, come back to rest." He doesn't know if there will be any kind of radiation or dangerous dust kicked up, but better safe than dying, in this case.
Not that resting in the truck will do anyone much good if there's pervasive radiation. Not all of them can be Brother with his enhanced healing.
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It makes for a long day, slogging through ash-stained snow, advancing and circling back. It is, at least, also a quiet day, though that perhaps owes more to the remoteness of the location than the nature of any neighbours. It's late afternoon before a structure comes into view - an old, dilapidated farmstead, spotted and reported back by one of the scouting pairs.
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Not that he doesn't expect he can handle a bear or wolves. But having a contingency plan is always best. He prefers to have multiple, but in this case, there simply isn't need for anything too complicated.