by Alex Carpenter » Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:08 pm
It was amazing what you could justify to a mother who wasn't really paying attention to her charge card charges. For example, "Mom, I need $100 for school supplies I wasn't expecting" does sound like a reasonable request. And if she doesn't look at what the charge is actually for when her credit card statement comes (as you know she never does), it avoids lots of awkward questions.
Granted, in this case, it really was school supplies Alex had needed. However, it might have been hard to explain to her why he needed twenty feet of steel i-beams delivered to the school, hence the evasiveness. Questions always were... uncomfortable where she was concerned.
He spread plastic out where they were delivered, knowing from experience that the initial syncing wasn't going to be pretty. ANd, sure enough, it wasn't. His body (and training suit, which he'd made sure to wear this time) turned the same grey-black color as the cut ends of the steel, and when he exerted any control over the i-beams, there were always trace bits that he COULDN'T affect. In this case, paint, and some trace forging materials. They all feel onto the plastic as he made the steel itself flow off of it, folding the plastic up and carrying it over to the dumpster before coming back to the glob of steel.
All right... I can do this. No need to rush it over if someone comes out... no need to make an ass out of myself... He touched the steel, and the first thing he did was step into it. And... sure enough, just like the other day in class, he couldn't get the leverage to step out of it again. All right. No one around, let's figure this one out.
The first test was just turning back to his human form. That worked easily enough, although he was still stuck in a ball of iron, his feet unable to bend through the gaps to get out any more than someone could get out of hardened cement. But at least I can- oh. Duh. If I'd thought about it for half a minute the other day... He synced with the steel and, made it flow out and open up around him, which he reflected would have easily worked the other day in class. If, y'know, he'd thought about it.
Shaking his head he got ready for the next test. Confident that he could get out of the metal now, he made it flow up around him- or was it into him? It was hard to tell. Everything was steel now- was there any difference between the steel that had started as him and the steel he'd picked up? Weird thought. He'd have to think more on it later. Right now was the practical, not the theory.
With the steel absorbed up into him, he started walking toward the cliffside, which seemed the best place to do this. And so, anyone who came out onto the grounds would find him, looking somewhat larger (though still strangely proportionate) than usual, walking across the grounds. ANyone who looked closer would see that his skin (and clothes, in this case) seemed to bubble and ripple strangely as he moved.