KNOCK OUT (
paintjobs) wrote in
maskormenacelogs2014-11-30 05:08 pm
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got a ride that's smoother than a limosine
WHO: "Lizzie" and Knock Out
WHERE: SOME STREET. a rainy one.
WHEN: evening
WHAT: accepting rides home from creepy autonomous cars, maybe
WARNINGS: probably not
[ It's raining, but that doesn't really bother him. Not in his own body, anyway. Humans might get damp, but an Aston Martin cruising down the dark of an evening street just gets shinier. Plus, Knock Out's enjoying himself. Since learning to make the transition between human and Cybertronian pretty much whenever he likes, there's nothing stopping him from heading out for a nice evening drive anymore. Or from cruising around until he finds a nice evening street race, either.
His headlights sweep over something that looks a little familiar, though, before he's able to find any race-happy young people. The banana stand. Hmm, he hadn't realized he'd headed in this direction. He naturally spares Lizzie a thought or two next — which might be the only thing that has him recognizing the human in question when his headlights sweep over her, next, headed down the sidewalk.
He slows from the easy cruise he'd been doing, engine dropping into a low (and possibly thoughtful, if you're used to thinking of cars that way) purr. He keeps her in his headlights, considering. ]
WHERE: SOME STREET. a rainy one.
WHEN: evening
WHAT: accepting rides home from creepy autonomous cars, maybe
WARNINGS: probably not
[ It's raining, but that doesn't really bother him. Not in his own body, anyway. Humans might get damp, but an Aston Martin cruising down the dark of an evening street just gets shinier. Plus, Knock Out's enjoying himself. Since learning to make the transition between human and Cybertronian pretty much whenever he likes, there's nothing stopping him from heading out for a nice evening drive anymore. Or from cruising around until he finds a nice evening street race, either.
His headlights sweep over something that looks a little familiar, though, before he's able to find any race-happy young people. The banana stand. Hmm, he hadn't realized he'd headed in this direction. He naturally spares Lizzie a thought or two next — which might be the only thing that has him recognizing the human in question when his headlights sweep over her, next, headed down the sidewalk.
He slows from the easy cruise he'd been doing, engine dropping into a low (and possibly thoughtful, if you're used to thinking of cars that way) purr. He keeps her in his headlights, considering. ]

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