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have you been working on any new fics?? (your stories are wonderful, ive drowned myself in polyburners thanks to you đ its a good place to be)
Not really anything new, although Iâve been picking away at some older ones that I never finished! Namely the plot-heavy sequel to my telepathic soul-bond superhero AU, the intimidatingly complicated sequel to Save A Horse, Ride A Dragon, and my Burnerswap AU where the villains are all our new Burners and the Burners are villains.
Unfortunately since Iâm a nurse work has been kind of stressful recently and also my brain only likes to focus on one thing at a time which is currently original novel things. So process is pretty slow, haha. But Iâm glad I could bring more people into the polyburners fold!
I do feel bad that I havenât had the energy to post much for a while; revamping my burnerswap doc is the most recent thing Iâve gotten work done on, so hereâs a little bit of scene-setting!
Deluxe is a mass of spires and platforms, shimmering in the sunshine outside Redâs window. Â Red stares up at the ceiling, at the pale golden glow of sunlight on the pale polymer. Â He can hear the sound of someone loudly imitating an electric guitar, and faint thumps and thuds through the wall; Duke is taking his traditional lengthy shower and using up all their precious hot water. Â From the smells drifting up from downstairs, Jacob is already up and in the kitchen experimenting. Â Kaia is probably upstairs on the roof, tending to her plants, and Abraham had to go back down to the undercity last night. Â His absence is a hole; no sound of him talking to Jacob in the kitchen, working out irritatingly on Redâs balcony, yelling at Duke for using up the water. Â Thereâs always something slightly off, a little bit wrong, when part of their team is missing.
Red sits up, buckles his patch on over the remnant of his left eye, and pushes himself up out of bed to see whatâs for breakfast.
Jacob is stirring something in a pan when he Red arrives. Â Thereâs a heaping basket of miscellaneous vegetables on the counter next to him, so probably Redâs in for some kind of veggie abomination this morningâbut itâs a veggie abomination Red doesnât have to make and then burn, and he doesnât really have a sense of taste anymore, anyway. Â Red drops into a chair, and Jacob piles up a plate of fried vegetables and sets it wordlessly down in front of him.
Itâs quiet for a while. Red eats as much as he can manage, and Jacob knows him well enough not to frown when Red has to push the plate away half-eaten. Â
âQuiet night?â he says, eventually.
âAll quiet in the pit,â Red says, and goes to the cooler to fish out a nutrient shake instead. Â âNo calls from Abraham. Â No alerts, no bots, no Dragon.â
âMm.â Â Jacob shakes his head, making an unconvinced grumbling noise. Â âTheyâll come. Â They always do.â
Red canât argue that. He stayed on the edge of the platform until the small hours of the morning, looking down into the dark city far below, watching every gleam of light and flicker of movement, waiting for the first flash of red glass eyes or matte metal claws.
The others drift downstairs eventually, one at a time; Duke grimaces at the vegetable mess, but Kaia piles in with every sign of enjoyment. Â Red sits back and listens to Jacob and Duke bicker, Kaiaâs laughing jabs at both of them indiscriminately, and lets the sunlight soften some of the harsh, nauseated fatigue.
He doesnât realize heâs beginning to drift off, but when his comms light up red with an urgent chime, it startles him badly enough he almost drops his drink.
âCome in,â Abrahamâs voice says, flat and low. Â âRed.â
âCopy,â says Red, and pushes himself up, already moving. The rest of his team reorders around him, Jacob heading for the garage, Duke and Kaia immediately running for their rooms, their weapons. Â Red picks up his gloves, feeling the circuitry inside thrum hotly against his palms. âIncoming?â
âHow did you guess,â says Abraham dryly. Â âThree Climbers. Â Two on North Side, one coming up from the East. Â And sheâs sending up the Dragon.â
Red falters in mid-step, then growls and heads down the staircase to the garage, taking the steps two at a time. âCan you make it up?â
âI can try,â Abraham says, but Red knows that tone to his voice, rough and grim. Â âI think sheâs targeting the medical complex on platform 18. Â Donât get distracted.â
âDonât tell me what to do,â Red says, and Abraham gives a brief bark of a laugh and then cuts the call.
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Deluxe looks beautiful in the sunlight, if beauty is something to pay attention to; Red has seen it a thousand times, growing up from the old undercity of Detroit like an indescribably huge tree made of silver and marble. Â The platforms that make up the city itself look almost fragile from a distance, hovertech and superlight polymers, gleaming with solar panels and greenery. Â The massive support structure that holds the city up grows dirtier and more patchwork as it descends into the bristling thicket of ancient, blocky concrete buildings.
Whole civilizations have made their homes on the platforms along that winding trunk. Â Around its base, built onto the rooftops of old skyscrapers, Red can see the distant gleam of the Casino Kingâs sprawling compound, gaudy with red and gold floodlights. Â There are urban legends about an entire lost city, one that made its living in among the building-sized struts and cables themselves, before some unspecified calamity cut all communication with them short.
Some of the midway settlements are against Kane, some of them are only indifferent, but Red can only assume that trying to bargain her way through was too much trouble. Â Kane took matters into her own hands, and had her R&D invent the Climbers.
Red has eyes on one of them now; a long, low shape, slinking across the platform. Â Six-legged, with four glowing eyes each, moving with an unnerving, artificial graceâthe mechanical nightmare-offspring of a wolf and some kind of insect. Â The tips of their claws hum faintly, lit upâplasma-cutter edges, sharp enough to sink into the polymer like hot knives through butter. Â Red is a platform above them, out of their field of vision, but heâs seen the way the things scale vertical surfaces, faster than anything that size should be able to move.
As Red watches, one of them opens its mouth, showing hundreds of needle-sharp fangs lit hellish red from the inside, and lets out an awful, scraping snarl.
âIâve got eyes on one,â Red says, keeping his voice low. Â
âYeah, yeah, we see âem over here too,â Duke says, tight and sharp with bravado. Â âEasy. Â Letâs get it done!â
âIâve got your back,â Kaia says. Â âLetâs show these things whatââ
âHey, Red,â says a voice, and something taps Red on the shoulder. Â âTag.â
The moment of shock is enough to freeze Red in place for a single fraction of a second, and thatâs a hesitation he canât afford. Â A blunt edge slams into his ribs, knocks him over off his feet; he rolls, comes up on his feet again and sends out a blind shockwave of energyâthrows himself to one side as a staff sweeps past where his ankles were, and this time when he lashes out he feels the impact strike true.
The Dragon of Detroit takes the hit and lets it bowl him backwards, turns the motion into a back-handspring and comes to a skidding halt, shaking overgrown brown bangs out of his dark eyes. Â Heâs laughing, smiling as wide and wild as he always does; the deep scar that stretches crookedly from his cheekbone to his chin twists his smile into something just slightly crooked and bitter, but his laugh sounds irritatingly, insultingly genuine.
âChilton,â Red snarls, and the man spins his staff behind his back and sweeps a bow, grinning. Â
âIâm guessing youâre not interested in doing this the easy way, kid,â he says, and Red clenches his fists, lightning crawling up his arms. Â âYeah, I didnât figure. Â Canât say I didnât try.â
âThe fuck I canât,â Red snaps, and Chilton huffs out a breath and shakes his head, ever-present smile never fading. Â âIf you really cared about not hurting anybody you wouldnât be working for thatââ
Itâs the flicker of Chiltonâs eyes that gives it away, and the faintest sound of scraping metal; Red dives to one side on instinct, just in time to avoid the snap of jagged metal jaws and six sets of wickedly-clawed feet. Â He comes up swinging, lands a few solid hits; the Climber shrieks as one of its legs spasms and cracks, red lightning and dented metal grinding in one of its back legs.
âBackup!â Red snaps into his comm, and then thereâs only the fight.
Heâs being distracted, he knows it even while itâs happening, but he canât break his focus away long enough to care. Â Chilton is gone, he has to be raiding that medical compound, and Red is stuck here, fighting some stupid robotâ
âHeads up!â yells a voice, and Red glances up and then back-pedals abruptly as a huge, blocky shape comes rocketing off the next platform up and drops like a comet onto the Climberâs head. Â The back half of the bot gives a meaty crunch as Jacobâs construction rig lifts back off of it, leaking nasty, thick, black fluid as it tries to drag itself forward on its two remaining legs; Red steps forward, grimacing in distaste, tears a dented plate away and buries his hand in the things neck to deliver one final, merciless jolt. Â The Climber whirrs, gives a gurgling growl, and finally goes still.
âJumpinâ Josephat,â says Jacob, from inside the clunky, ugly cube he calls a hovercar. Â âYou still in one piece down there?â
âWhereâs Chilton?!â Red says, and then jerks and looks up at the sound of a laugh, echoing off the white walls and walkways around them. Â
The Dragon is standing at the very edge of the platform, silhouetted against the sky; he makes eye contact with Red, brief and grinning, one hand on the side of a stolen transport pod. Then he throws off a brief, mocking salute, and launches himself backwards off the edge of the platform into thin air, vanishing over the edge.
âCriminy,â says Jacob weakly, because Jacob is an 80-year-old man in a 20-year-old body. Â
âFuck,â Red hisses, and slams a fist down on the ground, leaving lightning-jagged scorch marks across the white polymer.  Takes a few breaths and repeats, ââŠfuck,â soft and hoarse, poisonous in his mouth.
âYeah,â says Jacob, and his boots thump softly as he slides down, his hand settles carefully on Redâs shoulder. Â âCâmon. Letâs get back to the others.â
#AltU: Burnerswap#the work on the SAHRAD sequel is mostly planning because the content itself needed a structure before I could actually start#I'm ngl there's enough work involved in finishing that one that I don't know how/if I'm going to be able to get it done#but I'd like to#the superhero one is actually like#WAY closer to being finished than either of them#but the remaining stuff is stuff that I'm having trouble cleaning up and closing so I'm stalled out SIGH#oh man tho when I finish it up...THE DRAMA......#Anonymous
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