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So, one thing I've been working on once I've settled in is my part of a gift exchange for TF2Chan, where artists and writers trade prompts. The one I received was "Sniper/Engineer. Surprise me. I'm a sucker for sad, tragic stuff, but fluff is fine too!"
Thankfully this was easy to write a song to. Below is the song entitled "Ride On" and the companion piece I had to write, which felt good after not writing anything not set to music for like, 2 years. (I figured since it is available on TF2Chan (warning: site is NSFW, as it is a *Chan) and the song is on my Soundcloud that I could repost it):
RIDE ON
“Well, where are you off to, Stretch?”
Those were the last words the Sniper wanted to hear.
“Shit,” he muttered under his breath.
He turned around to see the team’s Engineer, wiping the rust and
blood off of his favorite wrench, trademark welder’s goggles still on.
The Sniper put his backpack down, “Oh, I didn’t mean to wake you…” he
stammered as he tried to look casual.
“Shoot, no trouble at all! Just getting’ everything all ready for
tomorrow.” Engineer took off his goggles and wiped them down. His gaze
traveled to the sack. “What’s that for?”
“Nothing, just dropping it off to the van”
“Quite a lot you got there. Need any help?”
Sniper let out a short grunt. He knew where this was going, and
there was little sense in trying to hide it. After all, it was the
Engineer’s nature to ask questions. Not that he was nosy or anything,
just that his natural curiosity didn’t know where to stop..
“I was hoping the Admin would tell ya this, but-“ He stopped short
as he caught the sight of Engineer’s goggles. As affable as he was, on
some days, when the sun is beating down on the battlefield, and the BLU
team had been pushing hard on the point, one could catch a glimpse of
the Engineer’s eyes behind the goggles and see the fear as he tried to
keep his machines running. That very moment, the Sniper was able to see
those same eyes in the dim lantern’s light of the outskirts of the RED
base.
Still, he soldiered through.
“-but my contract’s been… altered…”
The words echoed off the wooden walls of the Granary base, and hit the ears of the befallen Texan.
Engineer took his goggles off and dropped his wrench, trying to make
it look like a simple fumble, as he picked it up off the floor. “Wha-
What do you mean?”
“I’ve been hired by BLU.” Before the Engineer could spit out another
“What?” the Sniper continued, “Listen, it’s really good money, and they
said I’d be stationed at 5Gorge, miles away from here, so I wouldn’t
have to shoot ya.” He tried to laugh, but it came out forced and
robotic.
“Oh… You tell anyone else?”
Sniper looked at the floor, and kicked and kicked a stray rock
underneath a cabinet. “No, I was hoping to leave before anybody noticed.
You know, goodbyes and all that…”
“Yeah, I can see. So you’re really leavin’?”
“That’s about the size of it.”
Engineer wiped the sweat from his brow, and looked down at his
wrench. After a long deep breath, he closed his eyes hard, like a child
would at the scary part of the movie. “Was it an easy decision?”
Sniper remained silent, trying to avoid eye contact, occasionally looking out to the van, waiting patiently in the moonlight.
“I just figured after a couple years, you’d at least had the nerve
t’ let us know about things like this.” Engineer swallowed hard, but
coughed to cover up the sound. “I know Demo and Scout are gonna take it
hard-“
“So I guess it’s not about what I want, is it?” said the Sniper as
he picked up his sack and started toward the van. He knew that he had a
family in the RED team, but he was after all, a mercenary, and had to go
where the money was. It took all he could to give one last nostalgic
look back at his home for the past two years, but he kept forward, not
wanting to show any weakness.
“Listen, I’m sorry,” the Engineer yelled, as he ran as fast as his
little legs could toward the van. The keys were already in the ignition
when he caught up to the camper van. “Hell, it’s just we’re going to
miss you- I mean, miss having you out there in the thick o’ things, you
know?” He fumbled around his overalls, and pulled out a small mining
light that he sometimes wore on his hard hat.
“It’s not much, but I figured it could be of some use to you?”
Sniper looked down, and a tiny smile crept across his long, narrow face. “Thanks, Truckie”
“Don’t mention it, partner.” He sniffed and extended a gloved hand. “Good luck out there.”
Sniper stepped out of the van. “Same to you, mate,” he said in kind.
The two men embraced, holding on for one last time. The rest of the
world could wait, as the entire universe stood still for this one final
moment.
Engineer watched as the van drove off into the desert night, and kept looking out toward the horizon for another good hour.
When he walked back to his room, he went through the old routine:
got the guitar from under the bed, sat on the edge, looked out the
window, and started playing.
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The prompt I gave was "Demoman and Scout (at least) drunkenly singing. Preferably to celtic punk." and this is the picture I received:
It's a nice little picture and a thanks to whomever made it.
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