Fixing Up A Car Turned Girl (backdated)
Mar. 15th, 2011 10:47 pmAfter meeting up with Clark in the Nexus, Doc's been getting things ready for him to come over and help him and Marty with the repairs on Dee's car form. He's been putting this off for far too long, thanks to some anxieties about what exactly Dee feels, and whether it's even right for him to do anything to her. Dee's assured him about fifty million times that she feels no pain, though, and she really wants to be fixed. And having Marty around now makes things rather easier than before. End result -- he's finally ready to get Dee back to full functioning condition -- or, at least, as close as they can get.
Finally, three days after Clark appeared, everything's set up. Tools and parts are in orderly piles in the parking lot, as are Dee, Marty, and Doc. "We all set, Doc?" Marty asks, looking around.
"I believe we are," Doc says, going over his mental checklist. "Dee? Anything missing that you can see?"
"Nope!" Dee bounces happily on her heels. This is gonna be fun! "Go ahead and call, Dad!"
"Okay!" Doc goes ahead and sends a text message to Clark's PINpoint: Clark -- it's me, Doc. We're all ready to get to work if you are. Let me know if you're in a position to come over.
Finally, three days after Clark appeared, everything's set up. Tools and parts are in orderly piles in the parking lot, as are Dee, Marty, and Doc. "We all set, Doc?" Marty asks, looking around.
"I believe we are," Doc says, going over his mental checklist. "Dee? Anything missing that you can see?"
"Nope!" Dee bounces happily on her heels. This is gonna be fun! "Go ahead and call, Dad!"
"Okay!" Doc goes ahead and sends a text message to Clark's PINpoint: Clark -- it's me, Doc. We're all ready to get to work if you are. Let me know if you're in a position to come over.
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:05 pm (UTC)"Same here," Marty admits. "Meeting yourself would just be freaky." He looks over at Clark. "You've met alternate yous, right?"
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:08 pm (UTC)"Oh, yeah. There's a few of me around. Some from worlds so close to mine that you can barely tell the difference between us. Although some can get pretty far away, too. The one I see most... you might've seen him around. About sixty-five, always wearing that... costume." Clark may be uncomfortable about wearing such a thing himself, but on his alternate, it looks heroic instead of stupid.
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:12 pm (UTC)"Don't think I have, but maybe I've just been coming at the wrong times," Marty says. He tilts his head. "That costume really weirds you out, doesn't it? What would you have designed?" He can't help it, he's honestly curious.
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:15 pm (UTC)He's done with this tire, so he slides out from underneath Dee to walk around to the other side. "Well... it doesn't look ridiculous on him. And I don't feel quite so stupid calling him Superman. I don't know, but the whole... tights and bright colors thing is a little awkward, don't you think? I'm not too sure about the cape either. Seems like it'd get caught on stuff."
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:29 pm (UTC)Marty shrugs. "I grew up with that sort of stuff. I'm used to it," he says. "Though you've probably got a point about the cape. I guess that's more for the flash factor or something."
"I knew a fashion designer back in regular Chicago who apparently did some work for superheroes back in her world," Doc reports. "She helped me out with this coat. Adamantly against capes -- according to her, they'd been the doom of a couple of heroes. Pretty much for exactly the reason you mentioned."
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:43 pm (UTC)"Different world, different reactions," Doc says. "It probably also has something to do with how you wear it. If Clark thinks he looks ridiculous in it, odds are other people might think so too. His body language and such would change the look." Looking at Clark, he says, "Let's face it, you've gotten a pretty negative opinion of that costume. Maybe it would be better for you to go in your own direction."
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Date: 2011-03-17 11:56 pm (UTC)"So you're just going to let the media pick your name?" Doc says. "Here's hoping they don't pick something patently ridiculous."
"Saves-People Man!" Marty says, overly dramatically. "He -- you know."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:01 am (UTC)"I'm not going to just leave it up to them, exactly. I'll still try to steer it in another direction... I'm thinking about majoring in journalism. Yeah, I know, the Daily Planet is kind of a mythos cliche or cornerstone or whatever, but to be completely honest, it does make sense."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:04 am (UTC)"I see," Doc says. "Nothing wrong with a cliche if it helps you on your journey. Besides, a job is a job, isn't it?"
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:08 am (UTC)"A job where you have experience is even better," he agrees. "I used to write articles for the school paper. The editor's one of my best friends. The best friend, not counting Nexus people."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:12 am (UTC)"There you are then," Doc says. "That should certainly help you get an 'in,' at any rate. After that -- well, I'm sure you know what to do." Looking at the work on the car, he adds jokingly, "And there's always 'mechanic' as a back-up plan."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:26 am (UTC)He pats Dee's undercarriage with one hand, very gently. "You should've seen how fast I was before, right Dee?"
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:29 am (UTC)"Really? Then you are Plant Man," Marty jokes. "You should dress the part."
Dee beeps happily, her version of nodding right now. She'll tell them more about it once she's back in a form that can speak properly.
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:31 am (UTC)He grins at the beeping. "I told her I'd be fast, and she didn't quite believe me. Not how I meant it anyway."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:40 am (UTC)"Well, her experience with people who have superspeed is very low," Doc says. "You surprised me too, this morning. We'll need to take what you say about 'being there in a sec' much more literally."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:49 am (UTC)He slides down to work on the last tire, the one he's been waiting to get to last since it's the worst of the bunch. "You should've seen Chloe's face the first time she saw me superspeed anywhere. I gave her a five minute head start in her car, then blew by so fast I think I rocked the car."
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Date: 2011-03-18 12:53 am (UTC)Doc and Marty both chuckle. "Poor girl," Doc says. "Of course, I think we know a bit about that. Remember showing yourself off for the first time to Marty, Victor, and Alice, Dee?" Dee beeps an affirmative. "I seriously thought Marty's eyes were going to fall out of his head."
"She's a car who turns into a little girl," Marty argues. "Besides, didn't you faint?"
"I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the shock. . . ."
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Date: 2011-03-18 01:13 am (UTC)Clark smiles a little. "Reactions like that are definitely better than some of the alternatives."
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Date: 2011-03-18 01:22 am (UTC)"True enough," Doc admits. "We should be thankful she didn't run into anyone who decided her shape-changing made her evil or wrong or whatever they want to call it." Steam hisses out his back. "I should probably be thankful I haven't run into anyone like that."
"Anybody gives you shit about that, I'll smack 'em for ya," Marty promises, scowling. He saw the results of one of Doc's operations, so he knows a bit of what his friend had to go through. Nobody gets away with calling his pal a freak or whatever.
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Date: 2011-03-18 01:27 am (UTC)"People are almost always afraid of what they don't understand," he adds, a little quietly. "Pete kind of went crazy on me when I had to tell him everything. We eventually made up and he stopped looking at me like a freak, but I don't think he ever really got over it."
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Date: 2011-03-18 01:34 am (UTC)"I know all about that," Doc nods. "For a while in Chicago, a hate group sprung up dedicated to getting the 'freaks' out of Chicago. That was a rather frightening time, to be honest. And even before then, when I was still full human, I was looked on as rather weird in Hill Valley."
"They were treating the -- you back home about the same," Marty says, rubbing the back of his head awkwardly. "But he seemed to take it in stride."
"I tried to do the same," Doc says, shifting his weight a bit. "Though I won't deny it hurt sometimes."
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