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To be or not to be... [Narrative / Open]

WHO: Thundercracker and whoever encounters him
WHERE: Lakeside by Alpha Trion's temple (
WHEN: Um....before Prism's post, actually, otherwise TC'd be occupied with that - so...yesterday? Or early this morning...
WHAT:
WARNINGS: TC brooding? Otherwise, none really, unless someone else brings something.
Thundercracker stared over the perfectly still water, trying to will his spark to be just as calm.
He was failing miserably.
Pit, that had been harder than he thought. Meeting Megatron again. The first one (well, second, but he had a hard time counting the negative-polarity mech, all things considered). Not his Megatron, not strictly. But close. Close enough. He still remembered how his spark had guttered a little, stalling and constricting, when he'd rounded that corner only to walk into the powerful overlord. Literally. He was probably lucky the cruel mech hadn't grabbed and twisted a wing for making him drop the things he'd been carrying.
That mech was gone now, having been a Glyphless. But now another had appeared . . .
Lord Megatron. Here. Not the one he'd chosen to swear himself to recently (and how well was that going to go over!?), but a mech more like the one he'd sworn himself to eons ago. And regretted far too many times since.
Thundercracker was a Decepticon. In terms of the values and goals of his faction - at least the ones they used to have - he still carried the brands on his wings willingly. But in terms of the turns they'd taken somewhere along the way, in terms of the character and cruelty of the mech they followed, he-
One day, maybe. One day he might
The war didn't exist here. The reasons for the war didn't exist here. There were Decepticons, but there was no single, unified force, the mechs merely left to their own devices. There were Autobots, but they seemed just as widespread and only nominally "associated" - as friends, as comrades, but not as a cohesive "faction". There was an Optimus Prime here. Somewhere. Thundercracker had yet to lay optics on him, or really to hear much of him at all.
There was no reason for Thundercracker to remain a Decepticon. Not really, not if he didn't want to. He'd only remained as long as he had before to stay with his trine. And because it gave him purpose, for better or worse. And because . . . because he was afraid of Megatron, afraid that he'd not live to leave the faction if he tried. Or worse, that he would live . . .
His trine wasn't here. An alternate of his trine leader was, but . . . it wasn't the same, as desperately as he wanted it to be. And Megatron wasn't - hadn't been - here. Thundercracker had started to let himself believe that maybe, finally, he could be free again. He'd started letting himself be his own mech for the first time in millennia. He'd done what he wanted, when he wanted. He'd made a few friends, including organics and even an Autobot or two. He played at being a bouncer at a bar - how long had it been since there'd even been a bar anywhere to bounce at? He'd just joined the police force as an enforcer. He was living a life that was his own again.
And then Megatron had showed up. A Glyphless Megatron, granted - one who was gone now - but it had been a jarring wake-up call. That another Megatron could show up, one who was a Marked . . . and then what would he do?
And now one has. Still not "his" . . . but . . .
Thundercracker growled at himself - for his doubts, his indecision, his weakness, his fear. He stooped, picking up a stone from the ground. He turned it over in his fingers - it's the size of a small boulder to a human - then tossed it out far over the water. It didn't bounce at all like he saw Ventus's stones do. Instead, it just broke the surface with a soft plop and sank into the murky depths, quickly and with little hope of recovery.
The Seeker couldn't help thinking it was a metaphor.
Or an omen.
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He shifts, stepping to help close the distance between the two, and inclines his head in greeting. "Lord Megatron. I . . . am functional."
Some days, it seems, that's about all he can claim.
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"Though in my opinion that leaves some room for improvement. Is there something that I could help you with?" As he asks the question he looks out over the lake, hoping that not trying to force some optic contact would be easier on Thundercracker.
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He starts and stops a reply once or twice – torn between admitting his concerns and hiding them – and finally vents a sigh. If anyone can help him... And isn't this one of the very reasons he swore himself when he did?
He looks out over the lake as well. "Possibly. I don't know." He glances sidelong to see if there's a reaction to his next words. "Another Megatron has recently arrived . . . a positive-polarity one. And he is a Marked."
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"Is he the one from your home universe?" Though he worried for Thundercracker's well being if he returned to that same leader he wouldn't refuse the flyer going back to his former lord. "Or is it that he is simply more in kind with the Megatron you followed before arriving here?"
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AUGH thought I'd replied! Sorry! OTL
...or at least...dangerous depending on the mech he's talking to.
He studies Megatron for another moment. The mech has been nothing but respectful to him, even kind. He's not once raised his fist or even his voice. His want to help seems both genuine and rather deep-running.
But can Thundercracker let himself trust the mech enough to admit the kinds of things he's barely risked sharing with his own trine?
It's odd to him to realize that he truly believes he can. And besides, what's the worst that could come of it?
The Seeker's gaze drops and he pulls a deep cycle of air through his vents, looking in that moment every bit as old as he feels. As he is. "I . . . I'm tired, sir. I'm tired of the fear, and the pain and abuse, and the endless futility. I'm tired of the frustration of serving a sadistic, self-serving madmech who's too focused on a goal that isn't even the one he'd originally preached. I just . . . I don't want to go back to that. I . . . should, I know - it's where I belong - but I don't . . . I don't want to. It's not the life I want, haven't for a long time."
He can't help that he's braced, subconsciously expecting some kind of backlash for his admission.
It's alll good
"It is my opinion that you belong where you choose to be. If your em-spark has changed in regards to following a mech, or you have found yourself at odds with the way he leads though you followed him before, it is your right as a free thinking being to choose to part ways with that path.
If you want to keep to your oath with me I will hold my part to you and will not allow any other, no matter who they may be or what world they are from, to force you into service for them. If you wish to become unbound either to remain free of any oath or to take up an oath with another I will willingly consider your oath fulfilled and free you from it so that you can do what you wish." Even as he speaks he makes sure to maintain his smile so that Thundercracker can see that his genuine intention is to make sure that the flyer is happy.
8D
His head bows, optics offlining. "I just . . . I like the way things are right now. I don't want that to change."
C=
"If you want things to say the way they are then I will do everything I can to keep it that way. If it comes to it I will even fight for your right to chose who you wish to follow if this other Megatron chooses to uses force to attempt to collect warriors for his goals." He hopes he is telling Thundercracker what he needs to hear, without misleading him.
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"Thank you, sir. And in return you have my word to follow and defend you, and to come when you call, whatever you need."
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"I hope that some of what was troubling you seems more manageable at the least."
If this is too old, feel free to ignore - seems like it's wrapping up anyway...
He nods. "Yes, it does. Thank you." He looks out over the lake. "It really is a beautiful morning." He glances sidelong at his liege. "Join me for a flight, sir?"
Nothing is ever too old for me. but I would say yeah, it seems to be wrapping up
<333
think we are done at this point.