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Rufus "gucci-ass vanilla milkshake" Shinra | K♥ ([personal profile] unionized) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2024-04-27 10:11 pm

( open ) experience has made me rich and now they're after me

WHO: Rufus Shinra ([personal profile] unionized) and various (including YOU)!
WHEN: April
WHERE: All around Etraya!
WHAT: Open top-levels for various prompts including dreamshare, general interaction, and potentially mission-related things once those become available.
NOTES\WARNINGS: The usuals for FF7: potential discussion of shitty parenting, parental death, mass murder, unethical human experimentation, less mass-y but still severe murder, ecoterrorism (both ways) etc. etc.


equivo: (never had an issue)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-28 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This isn't a place that people just visit, but here sits this deliberately slightly rumpled teenager with apparently nothing better to do than sip expensive water and interrogate passersby. Combine that with him expecting to be checked up on by barely inconspicuous strangers, and that probably means he's related to someone fairly important around here, dragged out and set loose while the adults deal with something other than entertaining him.

It reminds him of the volunteer events his mom would insist he come with her to. Slipping off to some corner of musty community halls to idle away the time until he was called on to participate, and bumping into other kids in the same position.

He hooks his foot around one of the rungs of the fence as an anchor and tips forward, looking rueful. He doesn't really know why he's drawing this out when he's going to get caught anyway, to the extent 'caught' even matters here. Maybe it's the principle of the thing. Maybe it's just nostalgia. ]


My dad.

[ A vague nothing in reality, which has made the role a conveniently flexible tool for plenty of lies before. This time, he invents a stern looking man in a suit a few steps less expensive than the teenager's, a humourless go-getter not above roping his shiftless son into angling for a higher rung on the ladder. ]

For the record, I told him it was a bad idea. But I guess what's the point of having a kid if you can't send him off for playdates with the boss' son?
equivo: (there ain't nothing that can save me)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-28 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Krouse wonders what the dream is filling in for him when the other teenager accepts his explanation without the further obvious questions that should follow it up. 'Who's your dad', for a start.

There's a half-answer in the way he tosses off that remark about patriarchal defiance. It's not exactly a deep revelation, that a teenager is annoyed by at least one of their parents, but it fills in some tint to the picture Krouse is assembling.

If he thinks about it more than that, he might end up feeling a little bad for the guy that this fits his dream-concept of normal. It's not easy being a teenager shoved into a role someone else planned out for you down to who you spend time with, however cushy that role looks from the outside. ]


Nope.

[ Krouse straightens up and unhooks his ankle, following his new buddy's attention out to the course. He can guess what a 'ride along' entails. When he looks back to the other boy, his smile matches his devil-may-care enthusiasm. ]

But pissing him off does sound more fun than melting out here. You any good?

[ The challenge is playful, but unmistakable. ]
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-29 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ Looking at the car, Krouse does have to think there are some perks to the whole golden cage scenario. Not that he cares about cars, but you don't have to care about cars to notice when a car looks like that.

He still rolls his eyes when he slides down off the fence as the car pulls up, because that's practically obligatory. ]


I try not to make a habit of sounding stupid.

[ Dry to the point of being acerbic, but he still shifts his weight to one foot in a spurt of restlessness and follows the approach of their ride with more interest than is strictly nonchalant.

It would actually be stupid to get benched by a dream's judgment call. For once, Krouse opts to shut up for a minute and let Speedracer over here handle the hellos. ]
equivo: (i've been doing bad things lately)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-04-29 04:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ Two steps behind the other boy at a respectable left hand remove, Krouse follows the cue he was primed for. His metamorphosis is a variation on the one playing out ahead of him, an attentive edge to it brought on from his doubled position as an uninvited observer. Less power goes hand in hand with more caution.

There's a moment where being overlooked by the man who emerges from the car strums over latent tripwires of old habits. He catches them before they go anywhere. This isn't a show where he needs to elbow for spotlight.

He tucks gyroscooter away for future consideration and folds his hands behind his back, sizing up the man in the suit. There's familiarity here, if not indulgence. ]


We will, sir.

[ Politely respectful, without a drop of glibness to be found. Implicit: that Krouse is a responsible, moderating presence capable of being impressed with the importance of caution where his counterpart might underestimate risk. It's a routine with a short half-life of effectiveness on any one authority figure, but it usually does the trick at least once. ]
equivo: (i've been doing bad things lately)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-01 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ There's no hesitation in choosing shotgun. That's where he always sits when he's not the one driving, those few and far between occasions when he had to pass the wheel to someone else.

Sliding into the car, he's unwelcomely reminded of the last time he was chauffeured around. It's the cool, smooth feeling of the seat underneath him first, then all the other subtle touches inside the vehicle that speak to the quality of its manufacture.

He'd been in the back of the limo then, a passenger for a very different kind of ride. He sets the memory aside and focuses on the memory of the 'now', fastening his seatbelt as responsibly as he implicitly promised the man who has apparently set something up for them he would have. ]


So it's a test?

[ He's curious in an open-ended way, reevaluating the situation in light of how the man and the boy talked to each other. It's an adjustment of a few degrees towards taking the blond seriously. ]
equivo: (there ain't nothing that can save me)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-05 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ Krouse knows the sound of a flourish when he hears one. Before you pull off a trick meant to astound and amaze, you have to introduce it to the audience. It's showmanship 101.

Knowing that doesn't undercut the impact. If anything, it heightens Krouse's interest, a little coil of genuine anticipation winding down his spine. He braces his feet lightly on the floor of the car and flattens his shoulder blades against the seat as the blond shifts gears, ready for the reveal.

And but does he deliver.

Krouse doesn't quite laugh, the hitch of startled sound through the wide grin that blooms over his face more breathless than that. The drag of acceleration slams him back into his bones, and for a split-second, he's not thinking about anything, his head blissfully empty of anything but the thrum of the engine and the glitter of sunlight off asphalt. ]


What's the record?

[ He wants a number, the benchmark to beat. He wants to see it come together, just for the hell of it. Why the fuck not? ]
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-06 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ With parameters locked in, Krouse nods, sliding his feet higher in the footwell for a firmer brace. He doesn't blink at 'casualties', even if he doesn't have context for what that could mean here yet - he's assuming that's not a clever way of referencing their own possible imminent demise, given how valuable this stunt driving teenager seems to be.

But he could be wrong, and it wouldn't matter. If he dies here, it doesn't make a difference. He'll wake up eventually.

Right now, the rapid shifts of momentum and the thrum of the engine under the hood are still holding his attention, and his heart is picking up in something other than anger or fear. ]


Obviously.

[ He glances sideways from the shimmering obstacle up ahead, smile tightened to a sharp, competitive line. ]

I guess you'd better not miss.

[ The time quoted is staggering, given the length of the course he can make out already, which isn't even inclusive of whatever they'll have to face out there. But he believes it's doable, for no reason except that he believes in the electric focus radiating out of the driver's seat. ]
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-09 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ This obstacle course is like something Krouse has only seen on screens - reruns of a test driving show that played endlessly on hotel televisions when they'd head down to visit his cousins, or part of the opening scenes of a movie about spies whose job involved a strangely conspicuous amount of introducing themselves by their real names and car chases in tourist destinations.

Which is to say that it's a hell of a ride. Krouse doesn't want to distract the intrepid driver from dodging those spike strips, so he keeps his mouth shut, but the arc of his grin only grows with every hairpin turn and skid of tires burning friction to propel the weighted inertia of the car in the right direction.

When you're just driving a car from point A to point B on a city street, it's easy to forget how many hundreds of pounds of metal are wrapped around you. There's no forgetting it here. Any wrong move, and all of that momentum careens out of control, dragging you along with it.

But for all of his focus on that - as if he can influence success on the course by paying it close enough attention - it's an easy snap to key up in a different direction himself when the paint hits his side of the car. He flattens back against the seat and slides lower before he registers that it's just paint, and he's already back up by the second hit. ]


They're shooting at us?

[ There's a bright ripple of excitement at the prospect, once again for no real reason at all. ]
equivo: (never had an issue)

[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-10 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Krouse is on the glove compartment as soon as the other boy says the word, moving with urgency that doesn't cross over into carelessness. He might think to be critical of having not been informed about it earlier if this was real, or if he had enough context to jump to the conclusions Rufus is about the intent of putting it there, but here - for all he knows, there wasn't a gun in the glove compartment at all until just now.

He listens to the rest as he checks the weapon over, snapping the glove compartment shut again as he does.

There are rules he can assume. Even trying to avoid the windows, there's another element of live risk being added to the mix here. Combined with the spike strips and the pursuit, he has a decent idea of the risk band they're operating in. Don't try to fuck the other guys up on purpose, but otherwise, play for keeps. Trust the competency of their opposition like the opposition is testing theirs. ]


Got it.

[ Krouse undoes his seatbelt, woven fabric retracting in a hissing whisper as he pivots in his seat and goes for the window. As soon as it starts to roll down, the sandy air whips in, dry turbulence stinging his eyes and whipping his hair around his face.

He leans out of the window without hesitation, like this is something he's done before. He technically has, although not armed with a gun. The gun was always an emergency fallback, something to bring into play only when the risk of escalation was outweighed by necessity.

But he knows how to brace himself in a speeding vehicle and line up a target, and he knows how to shoot. Marrying the skills together isn't hard.

At this distance, with ammunition he's not familiar with and a gun he's never used, the first shot is a test. A flash of blue explodes on the course behind them a short distance in front of the leading car, and vanishes under its hood as the driver accelerates. Krouse pulls back in as the passenger leans out, processing feedback in the split-second pause. Orange splatters on a pylon ahead of them, a fortunately missed return shot. ]


How much do we care what happens to the other cars?
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[personal profile] equivo 2024-05-11 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The other boy is a better driver than Krouse is. That was an understanding he started to form early in the obstacle portion of the track, and it's confirmed beyond a doubt now as Krouse tracks what he's aiming to do with the landscape of the course itself. This realization doesn't come with (much) envy, but more of the admiration of a talented amateur watching a professional fall into rhythm.

The implicit challenge is keeping up, and it's one Krouse is happy to take him up on.

He grins back, close-mouthed, a sliver of reckless anticipation. ]


Always is.

[ And for a second, he almost feels the rush of those moments where everything wasn't a grim cascade of fuck ups. The times when things lined up, everyone in their grooves, the tumble of chaos something he could skim on top of instead of being dragged under by. When it clicked, and the world transformed to a flow of possibilities from second to second, the threads around his throat so light he could barely feel them at all.

He slips back out of the window off the beat of the return fire, popping into view as the passenger is still hanging out of his own window in the leftside vehicle, and takes three swift, nearly instinctual shots at the windshield. The first one goes wild - the second pings off the side, catching the passenger in a cast off splatter of blue droplets - and the third smears directly over the driver's view, sunk where a real bullet would have put a permanent end to his career aspirations.

The car drops back, cutting acceleration, and the righthand vehicle surges to the middle of the track. Krouse ducks back into cover and laughs, a crackle of bright sound. ]