JUST BLAZE [POPTART]

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[[A shameless celebration of my 420th post. @"Poptart" ]]

Sid stretched his arms over his head, feeling his shoulders and back burn lightly as he walked into one of the seedier parts of Manta Carlos. The sun was setting on the horizon, painting the sky in a flurry of blues and pinks and reds. He'd been invited ever so graciously by Thorn to have a small party at her place. He'd thought it would only be gentlemanly of him to bring the stickers the Cabel had given him at the party, which he'd been saving up for an occasion like this.

"Are you sure it's okay for me to come?" DJ asked, holding three bottles of liquor in one arm and one bottle of soda in the other as she walked alongside Sid. Well, to be more accurate she was trailing a little behind him, because he had longer legs and was very pointedly not helping her carry any of the alcohol. "It's not like your friend invited me or anything--I don't wanna take up any of her drugs if--"

The drow gestured at her to calm down as he reached the door--broken lock, just like she said--and opened the door to a stairwell. It smelled musty and it creaked. He glanced over his shoulder to see if DJ was alright, but she looked unfazed--perhaps her background made her used to this kind of thing. Sid took a few bottles from her and they started their trek up to Thorn's apartment.

It didn't take them too long to find it, though it did take a lot of guesswork, since half the apartments' numbers had fallen off.

He gave the door a few quick knocks.

"Ay, Thorn? Ya home?"
 

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Thorn told Joker not to do his regular maintenance today but the boy was stubborn as a mule about it. He said, please mother, I do not want to die because of the sun, and Thorn was too frustrated by her overdue class paintings to argue with him about it because arguing with Joker was like pushing a boulder uphill. She was never going to win.

She watched him remove parts of himself for the past three hours, wiping them with a dry cloth and slicking them up with oil. It was pretty standard maintenance. Thorn did it herself on occasion. Joker's mod was a lot more complicated than hers, with his fancy new dials and metallic wrist rings. She felt kind of sick watching Joker remove two huge cylinders from the small of his back. When he opened them, smoke covered their entire living room.

"Jesus dick!" Thorn ran to a corner of the room and opened a window, letting the smoke out. She covered her nose with her arm. Joker laughed, waving the smoke out of his face and dumping the two cylinders on the kitchen sink. He turned on the faucet and listened to the sizzling metal hiss in protest as he tortured them with running water.

Thorn walked past him and pulled out six cans of beer from the refrigerator. She laid them out on the dining table. Thorn was the artsy type, but she didn't really see the point of making things like food pretty. She dumped a giant bag of cheetos in two bowls, then nachos, then she laid out some sour cream and cheese dips. She decided to be nice and bring out her giant plastic container of gummy bears she hid under her bed away from Joker. The cans of beer, a bottle of gatorade and coke hung out in the corner. "You better finish up maintenance before Sid gets here."

"Who the hell is Sid?"

"Oh my god. My friend? Who's coming over?"

Thorn walked over to the side of the room and turned on their stereo. She found a nice station that played rock songs. Not too long after that, she heard a knock on the door.

"I'll get it," Joker said. Before Thorn could protest, Joker was already at the door... topless and looking kind of scary with all of his missing parts. "Moooom, there are weird people at the door."

Thorn sighed. She gestured for the two of them to come in, pushing Joker back to his room so he could put a shirt on. Joker came out for a bit just to take the two cylinders and disappeared into his room.

"Come in. Don't mind Joker. He's just doing regular maintenance." She sat on the couch, pulling out her bong from a nearby drawer and placing it on the coffee table. "Who's your friend?"
 

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"Are you sure this is the right place?"

"You've asked that like. 14 times now. I counted. 14."

DJ shifted the bottles in her arms, cocking her hip to one side and resting the bottles there as they steamed with condensation and made her shirt wet. Sid had insisted that it would be just a little affair, a tiny little get together between friends and that there was no reason to dress up. He seemed to take that to heart, wearing the same tight-ish shirt she could have sworn he'd been wearing three days ago and loose pants with more pockets than he had checkmarks on his bang list.

Which was more like a phone book of the island, now that she gave it a little more thought.

But she hadn't thought that it would be this kind of casual. Even her in a sleeveless shirt and skirt felt overdressed.

"Well, maybe if you'd give me an answer I'll stop asking you that question."

The two of them stood outside the door for a moment before it swung open and DJ was so shocked she nearly dropped the bottles on the floor. Which would have been a travesty because it had been good medium quality alcohol that she bought with Sid's money after he paid her for her DJing services at his most recent party. It was a good thing she had good reflexes.

But still. Once she got over her initial shock, her surprise became incredible fascination. She'd never seen anyone that looked like that, fully mechanical and whirring. The Technomancer inside of her was stirred, and she was really interested in seeing more of how he worked. Maybe she could convince him to let her see him put himself together and take himself apart again. To what extent was he able to disassemble himself? Obviously there were parts of him that he couldn't take out that were important to function, like the brain and heart and the like...

But what of everything else?

Sid wasn't one for getting scared of things, but he was a little intrigued. He'd never seen someone with just... bits of themselves missing, walking around all mechanical and whatnot. DJ seemed to be silently losing her shit in the nerdiest possible way next to him.

"Moooom, there are weird people at the door."

Hearing Thorn welcome them in, Sid gave DJ a push into the apartment, where she popped out of her stupor and gave him the nastiest glare she could manage. She set the alcohol on the table with the chips and dip and took a moment to familiarize herself with the apartment space where she would be spending the next several hours in an incredible haze. She also took a moment to look at Thorn, the friend that Sid told her about.

When she moved closer her ears could catch the acute song of metal and technology inside of her too, though it was a quieter, simpler sound than the boy that had greeted them at the door. She wanted to listen.

The drow sat her on the couch, seeing that DJ was really happy to meet Thorn and her... friend he was pretty sure he'd never met.

"Thorn, this is DJ. She was the mastermind behind the music at my rave."

"Oh, yeah, that's me." She said.

Sid reached into one of his pockets. "Cabel slid me something at the rave that I was saving to try. He said something about not takin' too many or I'll be cummin' rainbows, so I figured bringing em t' a little friendly get together would be the perfect use for em."
 

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"Yeah? The rave music was pretty tight, girl. It's nice to meet another artist dedicated in their craft." Thorn smiled at her. DJing, tattoos, drugs, graffiti, remixes, rap battles and street dancing, skate boarding — these were all things people looked down on, things people think only rowdy empty-headed teenagers did, but she knew for a fact they required talent and lots of dedication. She felt her respect double for DJ. "I do tats. My entire body? Covered in tats. I also did Sid's kitty cat over there."

Thorn liked to put up a cool persona. She was the type of girl that looked like she was only casually invested in everything and made fun of people that were passionate about their interests and hobbies. But at the mention of stickers and Cabel, two of her most beloved things in the world, Thorn sprung to her feet and practically ran to Sid's side.

"Dude, no way! I love that shit! That's how that asshole got me into buying his stuff." She patted Sid's arm excitedly. "Holy crap, you're going to love it. Word to the wise, the orgasms are real and true so you might want to, uh, do them in a corner."

After a few moments, Joker finally came out of his bedroom wearing a pink shirt that had nothing but "I ain't no Hollaback girl" written on the front. He threw his arms in the air. "I am decent now! Will you love me again, mom?"

His arms felt kind of light. When he checked them again... All right, the control panel and the temperature interface were missing. He walked over to his workbench and snapped the control panel and temperature interface on his right and left arm respectively. There was a small click and they fit automatically into place. Thorn raised her eyebrows.

"What about screws?"

"Did you see me take out screws? This is version Digit, yo. Get with the times, mom."

Thorn rolled her eyes.

She wanted upgrades, too, but even if Digit was someone she could communicate with now, it was just... too awkward. She literally dated his husband. He was there when she stuck her tongue down his throat in public. Joker dated Ace too but, well, the context was a little different. Joker-then-Torch was her friend.

Thorn began setting up the bong. When the hot water was inside, she pulled out marijuana from under the rug.

"I'm ordering pizza," Joker said. He took one of Thorn's cigarettes from the table and moved next to the window. He whistled. A small, welding torch-like flame left his lips which he used it to light his cigarette. After that, someone picked up and he ordered a pepperoni pizza.
 

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DJ smiled and nodded in thanks. This month was like, compliments month for her. First there was that flying boy on the beach, and now Thorn. Thorn, though, was significantly cooler than the guy on the beach, so maybe her thoughts were a little misaligned there. "Thanks. Mixing music is just about the only thing I do well anymore." She said lightly taking a few chips for herself and munching on them. She didn't mention her inherent fascination with Thorn and the other guy. It had been a long time since she'd laid her hands on any tech other than her mix-board, and even though her fingers itched for it, she accepted that she was likely way out of practice.

She hadn't even used her powers for anything other than maintenance since she left school. God, at times like this she missed it.

"Oh?" DJ asked, raising one of her eyebrows and glancing over to the drow sitting next to her who had the presence of mind to look at least a little sheepish. Well, almost. One of his hands covered the grin that his stupid cat tattoo mimicked so well. She had to resist the urge to punch him. "Well, you're an amazing artist. Sorry about him popping up unannounced then."

"Hey, I paid good money and tipped. The pleasure was all mi--oh Jesus could you maybe not?" He ground out as her fist made solid contact with his bicep just under the tattoo it sported. It wasn't fair--he's made it his entire life never really being bothered by anything in darkness that spawned him, but somehow the woman's punches really, truly hurt. He was supposed to be an incredible apex hunter of the Underdark and yet.

Fucking bullshit evolution.

Still, DJ seemed cowed by his presentation of Cabel's notorious stickers.

"Stickers?" She echoed, looking over Sid's shoulder at the baggy of stickers he had. They were colorful and all seemed to have the same bird-like image on them. All in all, it looked like the kind of thing that Tev would slap onto his toys or the TV or the wall when he wanted to try his hand at redecorating. "What's so great about stickers?"

The drow wrapped an arm around her shoulder, bringing the baggie close enough to touch her nose. "That's Cabel's magic, Deej! If ya wanna take a trip ta Wonderland while yer on a long plane ride or smuggle somethin' good across a border or two, ain't nobody gonna think anything a' some low-quality stickers."

She swatted him away. "So what do they do then smart guy?"

"Iunno. Never tried these."

Sensing her apprehension, he dug around in his pockets, tossing out a bag of with a seemingly random assortment of pills, two medium sized vials with corks in them--one containing a clear liquid and the other navy blue and seemingly full of stars, and another baggy, this one with a grayish powder.

"I made these myself. You trust me don't you?"

"Barely..."

The reemergence of the mechanical man made DJ's ears twitch. She watched with fascination, but for all her tech-mindedness it was rare that she was able to actually articulate her ideas on the subject. Mechanics were just like music to her, they sang and talked to her. And the music from Thorn and this other guy was so interesting that she couldn't help but wonder.

The DJ wondered what it would sound like to touch one of them.

She felt Sid swat her back, and held out the vial of stars once he had her attention. "Bottoms up Deej."

"What's it do?"

"That's the fun ain't it?"

A beat of silence.

"It ain't nothin' dangerous, promise. Tested it on m'self. I know how much ya like music."

DJ took the vial and popped the cork, taking a small mouthful before corking it again and putting it back on the table. It had a... buttery aftertaste. Meanwhile, Sid cracked open one of DJ's bottles of alcohol. He liked to be drunk before he tried getting high.
 

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"Pshh. Don't forget the little things, babe. I bet you're the type that would make a mean grilled cheese." Thorn watched DJ punch Sid and she had to laugh. She made a whipping noise. "Whipped. I love it, Sid."

She did, however, appreciate the compliment. Compliments from other people were one thing. Compliment from artists was another. Artists knew what it was like to put their hearts on their craft, and she was glad DJ could appreciate the way she bared hers.

"I know what they do," Thorn said. She picked up one of each sticker she'd already tried — the regular falcon, the one swooping down, the one all bundled up, the one lying down on the ground. "All right. This one's like e. The first one I ever tried. Shit's a one-way trip to party city. This one's like a stimulant, a depressant, and the last one's like acid, except all of these are like a thousand times better with minimum side effects."

Joker snorted. "And she failed her Chemistry at this rate."

And then, almost as if to reward her for her drug know-how, Sid pulled out a bunch of pills, vials and powder from his pocket. Thorn's face lit up like it was Christmas morning, taking the pills in her hand.

"Aw, hell," Joker said, sighing.

While DJ and Sid were downing liquids, Thorn eyed the bag of pills in her hand. They were like candy to her. Hell, they were better than candy. She was about to swallow three at one because why not when Joker slid to her side and smacked her hand away.

"But —"

"One."

Thorn scowled, taking a blue and white capsule and shoving the bag against Joker's chest. She knew he was right. Bad trips were pretty common with her and so was waking up sick in the morning. She stood up and grabbed a beer, opened it, and used it to push the little pill down her throat.

Joker gently placed the pills on the table, as if terrified of its contents.

It wasn't because he was underaged. He drank and smoked with the best of them. But drugs this kind just weren't his thing, and the fact that he had to deal with Thorn vomiting her large intestine out every morning just dissuaded him even more. There was also the issue of fire. If he lost control like Thorn did, he would be hurting more than just himself.

Still, he didn't want to feel like a huge wimp. He took a long inhale from the bong. Shit, that still felt really good. He was usually bundle of nerves but marijuana managed to calm him down pretty well.

Maybe a little too well.

He felt his exhaust fans begin to slow down. That... was not a good sign. His body temperature begin to rise by the second. The heat sinks were grabbing all the heat but it was just a matter of time until they get full and he overheats. "Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuckfuckfuckfuck."

He just did maintenance!

"I AM NEVER DOING DRUGS." He ran over to the sink, turned on the cold water and dunked his head in it. He wasn't sure if it was because of the high but he heard himself legit fizz. Thorn just laughed at him in a corner refusing to help. What a dickhole, oh my god.

Apparently her high and her laughter made her lose control of her smoke. A little floated out from all holes, and when she and Joker inhaled them, the room turned into a rainbow of psychedelic colors. Joker was literally bathing in rainbow. It was ridiculous.

When her laughter died down to make room for surprise, the smoke stopped coming out. The colors faded away and they were back to their dingy apartment.
 

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DJ smiled at Thorn's insistence and placed a hand on her chest. "Well, I do make delicious moqueca and pão de queijo. My son loves it."

"Speaking of that," Sid piped up, suddenly interested at the mention of food. "Tell me when you make that mookeka next time, I want a bowl or three."

She elbowed him. In the arm. "This son loves it too."

The Brazilian woman could have sworn she overheard him sullenly muttering that he was older than her, but she didn't think anything of it. As slowly as drow mature he could have been her younger brother for all his years worked for him. Still, both of them watched as Thorn described the attributes of each of the falcon-stickers in relation to their closest relation. Once the three had been described, the drow plucked the sticker that was like acid from the pile, flicking a stimulant at DJ. She looked at it with mild apprehension.

It wasn't that she had never done drugs before--her Papai thought that it would be a good skill to be able to resist the effects of some drugs (her Mamãe, bless her college-educated heart, had tried to explain that that wasn't exactly how drugs worked but it took a while for that to break his thick skull)--it was just that she was leery of magical drugs and especially wary of anything that Sid said was okay. He was fucking superhuman. The asshole could breathe underwater, that's how deeply his survival powers ran and that was some grade a treta if she'd ever heard it.

Still...

As the buttery after taste of the vial started to fade. she started to stop being able to see. The apartment became a soundscape, a weird mix of a low dirge and a bossa nova beat. Every sound she heard seemed to add to the mix that her world had become. The sound of water running became the song of wind chimes, and Thorn's laughter became an aria even the occasional gunshots that rang out became the beating of a low drum. It was a beautifully surreal experience.

In the real would, Sid side-eyed DJ, watching as she lost herself in the music as he drank from the bottle. After all, DJ was out. She couldn't tell him what to do. He'd downed half of it in one glorious go, finally reaching over to tap her arm. No response.

Yep. She would be gone for about an hour. The trip wasn't designed to last too long.

"Shit man." He said, feeling his body warm up as the alcohol sloshed in his stomach. "That's the smoke you were talking about, aint it?" He knuckled his eyes, one red iris flicking over to the kitchen. "Ay, is homeboy ai'ight in there?"

As soon as he thought that, another thought occurred to him.

"Reminds me--who is homeboy anyway? Don't think I ever seen him before."
 

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Thorn watched as DJ seemed to be having the time of her life in her stoned stupor. Shit, she was kind of jealous. Maybe she should take some acid later.

"I'm Thorn's illegitimate lover. We make love from sunrise to sunset. I keep asking her to run away with me to the country but, shit, recently I've been getting the sneaking suspicion that she just loves me for my booty."

Thorn downed her beer can and threw it at Joker, hitting him square in the head. The pain made him jump forward and hit his head into the faucet. She laughed, again, and had she been more aware of her actions, she would realize the drugs and the alcohol were starting to kick in. Everything seemed... hilarious.

"This is the asshole that stole my boyfriend! Asshole! I should kick your ass for that!"

The heat simmered down under the ice cold water, but now Joker just felt damp and uncomfortable. He took off his shirt again and wiped away the water, throwing it into his bedroom. It landed on Nessie's face. Nessie was always such an angel. He raised his right hand at Thorn, wiggling his fingers a bit.

"Babe, do you see a ring in these fingers? I got hit and run too."

Thorn snorted, looking at Sid again. "No, but really, Joker's an old friend. We go way back. He saw me in my emo phase."

"It's true. I read her vampire fanfiction." He raised a hand and covered the side of his face whispering, "It was really bad yaoi."

"And now I'm seeing you in your meme phase. You're going to regret all these 'Rare Pepes' when you get older, you know."

Joker strode over to where Thorn and Sid where and grabbed one of the cans of beer. He wasn't planning on doing anymore drugs, but that didn't mean he couldn't smoke and get smashed. He hovered at the edge of the table, eyeing Sid suspiciously.

Him and Thorn went way back. Well, four years tops, but anything related to the biodome felt like ages ago to the both of them.

Joker lost Thorn-then-Chloe to a suspicious man that promised her a better life. Thorn was now a drug addict and a tattoo artist living in a shit dump downtown of an uncharted island, lonely and prone to self-harm. Call him crazy, but he had to argue that was not a better life. He thought he lost her forever. He was happy he got her back after all those years.

And then suddenly there was this guy? Shit, it didn't sit right with him. He was suspicious. He didn't look like the trustworthy type.

"So... What about you? What's your deal?" It was an innocent line of questions, but his tone was sharp, dangerous. Thorn shot him a glare but he didn't care. He was ready to go.
 

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The drow watched the exchange the same way one would watch something on daylight television. It just seemed to surreal and funny to him, and he wasn't even high yet. That thought occurred to him as he finished off DJ's bottle and set it heavily on the table, leaving forward to take a big hit from Thorn's bong. He'd save Cabel's sticker for the end because if he was going to be jizzing rainbows then he wanted that to be how he finished the night, not how he started it off.

Actually, now that he was super relaxed and feeling lazy as hell, his eyes slid around the room in slow languid loops. He wasn't exactly picking up the minute intricacies of the walls or anything like that, but something about the room he was in felt suddenly amazing. Like, why the hell hadn't he been here before? This was like, the greatest place he'd ever been in.

Well, greatest in the sense that he was pretty sure he'd never been anywhere worse, but work with him here.

"Haha, I feel that." He said, giving DJ another nudge his lazy grin still in place on his face. She still didn't quite respond, but she didn't tip over as if she was boneless, which was a good sign. "Me 'n Deej here go way back. I knew her way back in High School when she didn't know a lick a English. Can you imagine how hard it is bein' buddies when English ain't neither of yer first languages? It's a fuckin' pain!" For some reason that made him laugh. Not that Sid was one for particularly deep introspection even when he was sober. Actually, he preferred not to think about the reason he liked to do things. If he dissected his emotions and shit that took out all of the fun of his favorite games.

Actually, he hadn't jumped off a building recently.

Maybe he should do that before he got sober and thought better of it.

He glanced over to Joker and tilted his head at his question. "My deal?"

Maybe it was the high, but for some reason Joker's question made literally no sense to him. His deal? Was he... was he selling something and he didn't know it?

"Eeeeh... I came to the island because my family tried to have me killed and sacrificed to spider she-satan." He said, fishing into his pocket. He was drunk and high and about to make some really bad text choices. It was times like this that he was thankful that he had a smart phone. For some reason he could operate this much better while under the influence than his old one with buttons. "Uhh... I also like long walks on the beach, head pets, sugar, pina coladas and snow."
 

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Thorn opened up another can of beer and chugged half the contents in one go. She didn't really understand what pill she took earlier, but she was guessing it was a depressant. Or maybe that was the beer? Either way, she felt warm and completely out of it. All of her worries felt like distant things in this state. She could focus in the moment a lot better instead of the lingering bad feelings in her chest and her looming deadlines.

Thorn took a couple of hits from her bong, and then she inhaled her cigarette. She shivered. Every inch of her body felt great. All she needed was a dick and this would be the best day of her week.

"Aww, kitty-cat. I hope you don't get eaten. I hear meat from muscular animals is basically like eating rubber, anyway. If they try to feed you to spider she-satan, tell them you'd taste like shit." Thorn sat on the couch hand rest and started petting Sid on the head. "What if someone took you on a date to the beach at the middle of winter and patted you on the head and gave you a really sweet pina colada? Would they be your soul mate?"

Joker shot Sid an 'I'm-watching-you' look before seating himself on a pillow on the floor. The sun was starting to set, so Joker thought he should pull out the big guns. He pulled out a bottle of tequila from the cabinet. "Man, I don't know these people, but if it's a party then we should have some games. Never Have I Ever, anyone?"

He pulled out four shot glasses from the cabinet, too, placing them on the table. "Come on. Who's in? Thorn? Drow guy? Hot girl?" He paused. He waved a hand in front of the hot girl's face. No response. "Maybe not the hot girl."
 
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