TITLE: Breathing Space
sequel to/based on Escalation
SERIES: Imperfection Deviation
AUTHOR: Macx
RATING: PG-13
DISCLAIMER: None of the characters belong to me, sadly. They are owned
by people with a lot more money :)
Author’s Voice of Warning (aka Author’s Note):
English
is not my first language; it’s German. This is the best I can do. Any
mistakes you find in here, collect them and you might win a prize The
spell-checker said everything's okay, but you know how trustworthy
those thingies are....
FEEDBACK: Loved
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“Call,” he added, voice very serious now. “If you want to talk.”
When
Tony Stark had openly told Will Lennox to drop by whenever he felt like
he needed to talk, it hadn’t been an empty invitation. He had been
serious about the offer and Will had known it. Despite all the
flippancy, Stark could be a very serious man.
So a month after
nearly getting kidnapped by Decepticons, ex-Army Ranger Will Lennox
stood in the Malibu home of billionaire Tony Stark. It was an
impressive building, incredibly huge, but with a lightness that belied
the tons of steel, glass and concrete sitting on the cliffs of Point
Dume.
And it was just for show.
“Welcome, Major Lennox,” the pleasant voice of Jarvis greeted him.
Will grimaced a little. “I’m no longer in the military, Jarvis,” he
told the AI.
“I apologize. How would you like me to address you?”
“Will’s fine.”
“As you wish, Will.”
Lennox
smiled a little. Jarvis sounded very polite, but there was also a mild
touch of curiosity and while the former Army Ranger felt no scans
bouncing off his skin, he knew the AI was watching him closely.
The
real treasure was Tony’s garage on the lower levels. Plural because the
whole basement was several hundred feet deep and at least two levels
were inhabited by Jarvis’ hardware and software. The cavernous room
that was the workshop and garage was even more impressive, and it was a
place Lennox felt immediately at home. Screw the fireplace and ocean
view. This was homey and filled with memories, passion and more.
It
was also where Hot Rod usually parked and where he had now been joined
by Jazz. They blended in perfectly between Stark’s showy sports cars.
It
had been a hard enough fight already to come here without Ironhide as
his baby-sitter. Will knew he couldn’t be left without a guardian, but
he had argued that Hot Rod was here, that Tony’s place was like a
fortress, that Iron Man was not to be underestimated…
“Don’t ask,” he told his host darkly as Tony remarked on it. “It’s been
the fight of the century.”
“All good marriages have fights,” was the teasing reply.
“You would know.”
Tony grimaced. “I think my relationship with my personal watchdog is a
little bit different.”
“Uh-huh.”
“Despite reports to the contrary, I don’t fuck everything that hasn’t
fled on the count of three.”
“Thank Cybertron,” came the comment from the silver Audi parked not far
away.
Stark chuckled. “No offence, Roddy, but I like my bed partners a little
more flesh and blood.”
“None taken. I very much appreciate it.”
“Wise guy.”
“Smart ass.”
Tony rolled his eyes and Will suppressed a laugh. Yeah, those two fit.
Same old-married-couple bickering.
They
walked into an area that had clearly been designed for Tony to crash
and sleep. It included not just a bed, but also a kitchen area, a
couch, couch chairs and what looked like the latest in plasma TV
technology.
“Beer?” Stark offered.
“Yep.”
Sinking
onto the comfortable leather couch, Will emptied half his beer in two
long swallows. It tasted good and he didn’t really want to see the
price tag. A six pack probably cost at least half a month’s salary.
“So, Ironhide getting on your nerves?” Tony asked, smiling.
“You have no idea. It was easier right after the mess than it is now.
If he could, he’d put a tracking device on me.”
Will
emptied the bottle and Tony immediately gave him a second one. There
was no danger of Lennox getting drunk. He had lost that ‘ability’ with
the changes.
“And now I have the runes freaking out on me.”
“More than usual?”
“I got a goddamn freaking tattoo on my back now! I don’t want to
mention my hands. And the thing with throwing energy balls.”
Tony’s brows rose. “Energy balls?”
As
a demonstration, Lennox held his right hand palm up, curled his fingers
to form a half-closed fist, and blue energy collected in his hand. Tony
sat up, eyes wide, and he studied the display of energy and power.
Lennox could almost see the wheels turning in his agile mind.
“And no, you can’t measure the energy output. Ratchet already has that
privilege.”
Stark smiled. “Read my mind?”
“Know you.”
In
a way it looked like the small raised circle set into the gloves, the
Repulsor. Just… darker and airier in appearance. Like Swiss cheese –
made up of energy instead of milk. Still, Lennox packed some punch. He
had knocked a mech like Ironhide on his butt the first time his partner
had told him to let loose and try to hit him. He had hit him, left a
smoking, charred hole in his shoulder armor, and Ironhide had just
stared at him, dumbfound.
The energy disappeared and Lennox looked at the runes on his fingers in
dismay. Tony leaned forward, the interest rising.
“What’s it say?”
“No clue. It happens whenever I try this energy ball thingy.”
“Can’t you will them away? No pun intended.”
Will chuckled. “No. They fade after a while.”
“But the energy balls are only for defense, right? No resurrecting dead
stuff?”
“No. Thank god, no.”
Stark shrugged. “Hey, could be useful.”
“I don’t intend to bring household machinery to life!”
“Like I said, could be useful.”
Lennox gave him a narrow-eyed, dark look. “You know what happened to
all those poor things Sector Seven experimented on.”
“Yeah.” Tony didn’t elaborate, but he knew and he had felt his own
share of nausea at it.
Lennox
rubbed over his fingers, the skin still rune-covered. He emptied his
second beer and mourned the fact that no amount of alcohol he could
drink would give him the buzz he so badly craved. Forgetting for one
night that he was some kind of hybrid freak would have been nice.
“At least Ironhide’s practical about the whole thing,” Tony said after
a while.
“About what? Me being Soundwave’s favorite target or the whole rune
stuff?”
“The latter. The first… well, it’s not bad to have someone keep an eye
on you.”
“Says the one who complains about his own guardian.”
“Because I can take care of myself.”
“And I can’t?”
“Didn’t say that. I’m not a target.”
“Right,” Lennox muttered, relaying how unconvinced he was in this one
word.
“Hey, I’m your ally, not the holy Allspark bearer or something.”
“Which I’m not.”
“All
of that,” Tony made a vague gesture that encompassed all of Will and
more, “begs to differ. You got hit by that thing, it did something to
you, you have powers that are beyond what us mere humans should be able
to do, and you keep evolving.”
“I need something stronger,” Will
growled and got up, rooting through the kitchen cabinets until he found
something that looked like scotch. It smelled like it too.
Tony
watched him down the first, rather gracious shot. Will grimaced at the
burn, but the feeling of alcohol in his system didn’t come.
Damn his body.
Stark held out a hand and Lennox gave him a second glass, and the other
man drank it.
“Curse of being different,” he commented. “Extremis won’t let me get
drunk either.”
“Our lives have become such fun,” was the mumble.
Tony tapped the fingers of his right hand against the softly glowing
arc reactor. “Don’t you say it. At least you get laid.”
Will snorted a laugh. “Not in any way you’d say is human.”
“Sex is sex. Gets you off, right? You like it.”
There was no answer and Tony grinned.
“Me? Not so much. Roddy’s being a nuisance and tries to get me laid
anyway. Him and Pepper.”
“Threesome?” Lennox laughed.
“Oh, get your mind out of that particular gutter! You’re disgusting!”
“No more than you.” Will grinned, unapologetic, and raised his second
glass.
“Pepper’s
been telling me I need to get out more. Meet someone, take her or him
home… can you imagine the reaction to seeing that thing in my chest? I
prefer the tabloids not knowing, thanks.” Tony held out his glass and
Will dutifully filled it. “So my hand it is.”
“I’m sure you can find someone who can ignore this. The base not your
hunting ground?”
“Nellis? Do I want to date a chick who can kill me in ten different
ways before breakfast?”
Lennox smirked. “There’s always the secretaries.”
“I was talking about the secretaries!”
Jazz
listened to the conversation with amusement. It was echoed by Hot Rod,
who had no problem with listening in on the two humans either.
::You tried to set him up?::
::Pepper
and I both did. He’s resistant. Tony complains a lot about having no
bed partner, but he spends surprisingly little time actually looking
for them – compared to before. Most of his time is divided between his
work shop and his business::
::So Will has one up on him there.::
Hot Rod chuckled. ::Yeah.::
The
conversation, while not turning drunk due the inability of both men to
get drunk, was rather entertaining. Tony was teasing Will about his
‘sex life’ with a robot, and Lennox got equal by pointing out that at
least he got some. Even Sam did and he was ten years Tony’s junior.
“But it’s mind sex!” Stark remarked.
“Seems good enough. And he can make comparisons. He had a girl-friend.”
Tony nodded. “Hot one, too.”
“Hands off. She’s married.”
“I’m not going after everything that looks like sex on legs,” was the
pouty reply.
“Naw…”
Tony glowered. Will grinned.
::Life’s
never boring around him:: Hot Rod told Jazz. ::He might be reckless,
and he can be a big child, but he’s a good man. Deep down inside he
wants to do the right thing. He just gets distracted now and then. If
it hadn’t been for the betrayal and his near-death experience, he might
still not know what his company was used for::
::He’s a valuable ally:: Jazz agreed.
::I’m surprised Ironhide let Lennox out of his sight::
::You
should have seen the fight. I don’t believe I ever saw Ironhide this…
concerned. Not even Kup was better at dressing someone down. Will
really ripped him a new one and Ironhide had no other choice than to
let him go – after I promised that I would drive him.::
::Ironhide can be glad that this is a bond and not just some casual
affiliation::
::He wouldn’t be so worried otherwise::
Hot
Rod had to agree, though his affection for Tony resulted in the same
arguments, with a few less proprietary remarks concerning both parties.
If Stark wanted to pull some hair-raising stunt, so be it. Roddy would
be there to pick up the pieces and add a few ‘I told you so’s for
effect.
He had his attention back on the two men and found them
companionably watching a football game, each cheering for a different
team, which resulted in the catapulting of chips and peanuts against
the other. More beer was consumed.
Lennox was more relaxed than
Jazz had seen him in the last few weeks. What had happened to him in
the past several years had been bad and throughout the evolution of his
body and his powers it had grown worse for the human. Jazz couldn’t
imagine going through such intense changes, turning into something
completely new and unprecedented, and still developing new abilities
and powers. Will was dealing with it in an admirable way. He was more
courageous and brave than many seasoned warriors Jazz had met in his
time.
Loud cheering could be heard from the TV area and Tony
complained even louder that his team was a bunch of incompetents.
Lennox just cheered on as his chosen team wiped the floor with the
others.
Both men switched from this game to another one, Tony’s
countless channel TV making it easy. Both mechs sat in silence, amused
at the humans’ antics, relieved that both were finally unwinding, and
prepared to spend the night in the garage.
In the end Will
crashed in Tony’s guest room, though he didn’t sleep more than four
hours. Sunrise found the former Army Major sitting outside, watching
the ocean, drinking coffee, and talking to Hot Rod, who had rolled out
of the garage to join their guest.
The runes on Will’s hands had
faded, though the ones on his back hadn’t and showed no inclination to
do just that; and Lennox had checked repeatedly. Now and then a lone
glyph or a string of cosmic code meandered over his visible skin. Hot
Rod found he could barely read ten percent of the writing and it made
no real sense. It was like someone had torn a dictionary apart and
picked random words or letters.
“They rarely make sense,” Will
said quietly, but his eyes were drawn to Ironhide’s name. “Except
that,” he amended with an audible smile.
“Because it has meaning.”
“Probably. The rest is just gibberish. I don’t come with a handbook.”
Hot Rod chuckled. “Who does?”
“For
me I wish there was such a thing.” Lennox looked at his hands, palms
up. “There’s so much new stuff and whenever I think I’m done, something
else hits me right between the eyes.”
“In the case of confronting Ravage it was helpful.”
Will shrugged and sipped at his scalding hot coffee. “It was,” he
finally confessed. “But now I’ve got weird runes.”
“Maybe it’s a first step in concealing them?”
“What’s concealing about having them stationary on my hands?” the human
challenged.
“They
don’t move. It’s the movement that attracts attention. Otherwise you’d
just be someone with a crazy amount of skin decoration.”
Lennox
had to smile at that. “You’re right. It simply freaks me out. At first
because the things moved. Now because they don’t. I’m such a nutcase.”
“No more than any other humans I know,” Hot Rod answered, sounding
amused.
“Gee, thanks. Coming from the mech associated with Tony Stark that’s
not really a compliment.”
“I could do worse.”
“You think?” Will teased easily.
He
drank the rest of his coffee and enjoyed the surf and the salty air and
the still cool sun. It was barely after seven, too early for Tony to be
up since he had no appointments to keep, and the last night had been
rather long. But he had enjoyed himself immensely. It had been a good
idea to come here, to unwind, to be outside the Autobot base. While
Nellis Air force base was an option, it also wasn’t much more than the
human equivalent of the Autobot base. Malibu was a different world.
Maybe
he would stay another day. Tony’s house was huge enough to get lost in
and hanging out in front of the theater-size TV upstairs wasn’t such a
hardship.
“How long do you think Ironhide will wait before coming after me?” he
asked casually.
Hot Rod gave a whirr of laughter. “I’d say two more days. Tops.”
“Hm, thought as much.”
“You want to stay?”
“As long as Stark can stand me.”
“I could use a sparring partner,” Tony’s voice could be heard.
Will
turned and had to grin at the disheveled, clearly sleepy Tony Stark,
clutching his coffee mug as if it was his life line, making his way
across the paved ground to where Lennox sat with Hot Rod.
“You really want me to scrap the suit?”
“No, I want you to help me improve it. You game?”
Will shrugged. “Sure.”
Tony
beamed. “Good.” He squinted into the sun. “It’s too early for this. You
really don’t need much sleep, hm?” He scratched his stubble and
suppressed a yawn.
“Nope.”
“Bastard.” Tony almost inhaled the coffee.
“No one forced you to get up,” Hot Rod remarked.
“No
one but my charming assistant, who reminded me I promised – and swore
under oath – to be on time for some obscure meeting with Keller,
Banachek and some high and mighty military guys.”
“The satellite relay system to the Ark,” the mech told him
easily.
“Oh.
Right. That was today, yeah. Damn.” Tony raked a hand through his
tousled hair. “Well, you’ll be on your own till I feed the hounds some
ideas.”
“I think I can manage,” Will answered wryly. “I’m a big boy.”
Tony
smirked. “I’ll take your word for it. Make yourself at home and if you
need something, ask Jarvis. He has all the important delivery numbers.”
Lennox
grinned and his host disappeared into the insanely big house once more.
Hot Rod’s features reflected amusement. He stayed outside, apparently
not inclined to follow his charge. Will contemplated a walk around the
sprawling compound and finally did just that.
This was his version of a vacation. And so far, it had been better than
expected. He would enjoy it as long as it lasted