Morning Run (Closed to Peter
Alec believed Peter when he said he'd be up. He knew Peter would take the challenge seriously, too, because the kid had this wish to show people he could do things. He just hoped Peter was actually ready for the amount of running today - almost 50 miles - and that he could keep up.
He padded out of his room in jogging pants and a t-shirt and eyed the room. "Ready or not, time to get your ass kicked."
He padded out of his room in jogging pants and a t-shirt and eyed the room. "Ready or not, time to get your ass kicked."
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Alec spun his head and saw Peter coming at him - he'd have given him shit if there was time because he should just sit there and not get any more hurt - but seeing as Peter was already barreling at him, Alec ducked and maneuvered to help Peter kick the annoying creature off his bloodied back.
Note to self - Hyenas suck.
Alec's movements were almost as if they were in sync with Peter's. He let the kid kick the animal and slide over him, then stood up to face the one he had just thrown off. He was so done with these things. Peter could lecture him later about killing them. Besides, he was sure someone could use them at the inn. Dyson did pelts, right?
He waited until the Hyena attacked and as the Hyena rushed up into the air, Alec managed to catch it in his hands and twist the neck of that one too. That left the one Peter kicked and the blinded one who was no real threat at all.
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Was he always this weak? He'd fought Vulture -- he'd fought the Avengers and managed to push through it. Now, he's being taken down by a too-hard run and a pack of hyenas.
Why had he been so stupid? He should have just let Alec carry him back without argument. He should have known Alec wasn't going to leave him. He should have thought to have changed his cartridge. Why was he such a screw-up?
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Alec's leg stung like a son-of-a-bitch and his shirt was definitely ruined by blood, teeth, and claw marks. As he turned to look at Peter, he saw the look on the kid's expression, but then he also saw the Hyena about to bare down on him. Alec foot came down on the Hyena with precision timing, trapping the animal by the neck and with just a little more pressure there was snapping sound and the animal went limp. Alec eyed the last one, but the blinded Hyena seemed to be retreating awkwardly since it was blind.
He dropped down to a crouch, ignoring his own issues to look over Peter's. "How bad is it?" He reached for the arm to take a look.
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"You're not 'fine'. You need to get your arm looked at and you need to start accepting your limits." The second part was all he was going to say about what just happened. Alec lift Peter up over one shoulder this time, the bits on his shoulder and back would make it too hard to carry him across it and this way he could still favour his good leg. "You won't get stronger if you don't pace yourself. It's a marathon, not a Sprint."
Alec started to walk again, though his pace was noticeably slower this time.
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"I'm sorry."
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He closed his eyes at the apology. Whenever Peter said those words, it made Alec feel unpleasant for some reason. He didn't know why because he knew that Peter should be sorry this time.
He was quiet for a while after the kid's words, thinking, but also concentrating on staying upright and not dropping Peter.
Finally, as if out of the blue, he started talking.
"I already told you I thought you could handle yourself. You don't need to prove yourself to me."
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"I know I don't," he says, quietly. "But I still want to."
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He sighed loudly. The idea that Peter would do such a stupid thing - what the hell was he going to do around Stark when he had to battle Thanos? The thought was unsettling.
"I'm just a guy, Peter."
Alec wasn't sure why, but he felt anger inside of him. He wasn't sure if it was anger towards Peter or to himself or to the situation... it was just there and it translated into his face as determination.
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"Don't you ever want people to just see the best side of you?"
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"Yeah." Even here, he was sure that was one of the reasons why Corbie had such a strange hold over him. Even Peter, to some degree.
He paused and continued to walk until he managed to say what he had been thinking for over five minutes in his head.
"Your fighting isn't the best side of you. You have far better sides." His eyes remained on the path, the comment almost like he hadn't said it at all.
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For a few moments, Peter doesn't say anything.
"Mr. Stark told me once that he was the only one who believed in me," he says, finally. "That none of the Avengers did."
Peter takes a breath.
"I just... want to prove to them that I'm someone worth believing in."
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"Peter" His name came out hard around the edges, like Alec was clearly trying to control his anger. Alec would have stopped right then and there and had a talk with Peter, but they were both bleeding and if Peter lost his arm, that would be on Alec, so he kept walking despite the rage brewing inside.
"From what you've told me, you haven't spent more than five minutes with anyone else but Stark. How do you know what they think or not?" Alec was still of the belief that Tony Stark said a lot of shit to manipulate Peter. He saw in Stark the same sort of stuff he saw in Lydecker. "You got that Hyena off my back even after you've been injured. You're competent. You just need to actually believe that."
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It's the first time Peter actually admits it.
"Because I was fourteen years old when he brought me to Germany. Because everyone thought he was crazy for recruiting me because of it."
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The inn was just starting to come in view. It was good because even Alec's stamina was starting to drain. He had been slowing down ever so slightly for a while now.
"If you want to become as old as them, maybe trying to stay alive is more important."
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As the hotel comes into view, he can't help but still hope that no one sees them. Yeah, they're visibly injured, but the last thing he wants is for someone to see them and make a big deal out of it.
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"Would you say that to someone who was twelve?"
Alec slowed to a stop. "You want to go to the clinic, or you want me to fix you up in your room?"
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When Alec stops, Peter's quick to give his answer: "The room. I should probably be back to normal in a day, so there's no use making a big deal out of it."
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Alec was going to argue that Peter just told him that he had been fourteen at the time, but didn't. Instead, he headed for the rooms. He headed not through the front way, but through the back of the building in a manner that seemed to suggest he had studied how people moved in the inn and was avoiding the most popular places.
When he got the the room, he finally sat Peter down on a chair - no sense in getting blood on the bed. Alec now had a limp, but he disappeared into his bedroom and came out with the black pack of his. He brought out bandages, antisepic, and tools to stitch up Peter's arm. He also disappeared into the bathroom and came back with towels and used the bucket of ice as a bucket of water.
Despite having his own wounds, he moved to start to clean Peter's arm.
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Peter can at least admit he's in a sorry state right now.
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"I've been in worse." He really had. "We're made to be durable... I have a little longer before I need to rest. So, the lesson for the day is how to stitch up a wound." Alec wasn't going to be able to fix his back, after all.
Alec's brow was sweating though. He would have to stop soon.
He picked up the needle after Peter's wound was clean. "This is going to sting." He started to stitch the wound up with careful hands.
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"Did you have to do this a lot?" he asks. Alec is surprisingly good at it -- his stitches are neat and even. Somehow Peter doubted that Alec was mending clothes, so that meant he had to have sewn someone else up at some point.
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"In the field? No, not really. More in the last year, sure." Because Manticore was hunting them, so it gave for more occasion/need for it. "But we had lessons on it all the time. We're no good if we can't keep going. We're also universal blood donours, if you ever need a transfusion or an organ of mine."
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"I'm B+," Peter says helpfully. "Would you be able to take my blood if you needed it, or is this a Type-O kind of thing?"
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"I'm O-... but I can only take blood from another X5. Same with organs." It would be a one-way deal. The healers here like Pike made the idea far less likely to need something like that, though.
Alec's almost done. It seems like the bleeding has stopped for his arm which was good.
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