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[Even though the prognosis had been very good, Bumblebee hadn't wanted to leave. He'd pleaded, given Ratchet his best "look at how pathetic I am take pity on me" sounds and even clung to the medic's leg, but hadn't been permitted to see Ironhide before Ratchet declared him well enough for visitors.
Sam had to leave the base; he had to go back home. Just about everybody was shocked when Bumblebee gently urged him to go ahead. "I'll catch up later," he'd texted directly into Sam's phone in response to the hurt look his charge gave him. Just this once, he couldn't babysit Sam.
Optimus was doing better than Ironhide, which was surprising when one considered just who had been clinically deceased for days just a week before, but Ironhide always did like to steal the spotlight when it came to falling over half-dead. That stubborn old goat.
Bumblebee sat forlornly outside of the hangar where Ironhide was resting until Ratchet emerged. Scrambling to his feet, Bumblebee chirped a question, and upon receiving a nod he hurries inside.]
Rrrrnhhhhhde?
Sam had to leave the base; he had to go back home. Just about everybody was shocked when Bumblebee gently urged him to go ahead. "I'll catch up later," he'd texted directly into Sam's phone in response to the hurt look his charge gave him. Just this once, he couldn't babysit Sam.
Optimus was doing better than Ironhide, which was surprising when one considered just who had been clinically deceased for days just a week before, but Ironhide always did like to steal the spotlight when it came to falling over half-dead. That stubborn old goat.
Bumblebee sat forlornly outside of the hangar where Ironhide was resting until Ratchet emerged. Scrambling to his feet, Bumblebee chirped a question, and upon receiving a nod he hurries inside.]
Rrrrnhhhhhde?
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Then he initiates an uplink, just for a second.]
[And out he goes.]
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Ironhide was awake. Ratchet had reported as such, but if the medic was permitting him to have visitors such as Bumblebee, it was a good sign. A very good sign.
The younger 'bot hadn't needed to spend much time convincing Optimus to make a trip to the medical hangar, and paused outside to wave him ahead. The cubicle was too small; Optimus with is considerable height was visible over the top edges, so Ironhide would see him even before he entered and vice-versa.
...his weapons specialist has looked worse. He's looked better, yes, but he's also definitely looked worse. For that, Optimus is grateful.]
Ironhide.
[His name is just as much a greeting as it is a relief to say. Optimus nods to him, quietly sealing the cubicle 'door' behind himself and stooping slightly to give them a semblance of privacy.]
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[That's all he can say for a minute. Everything else gets tangled up in his processor before it even starts to be words. Seeing Optimus... seeing him up and alive again. It makes something clench up in his chest.]
[Sure, he saw Prime fight. Saw him save the day. But there hadn't been time to feel anything in the heat of battle. There hadn't been a chance to do anything but urge their leader onward, and keep going.]
[Now... now he can look up at Optimus and feel the surge of gratitude, of relief. If he were human, the old 'bot probably would have teared up.]
Took your time showing up.
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He could also make a few educated guesses about how much Ironhide would not want those feelings pointed out.]
You have my apologies.
[Pistons hiss and vents exhale as he straightens up again, taking in the damage with a more critical eye. Ironhide had been very close; six inches to the left and the shell that had pierced his armor would have shattered his spark chamber.]
Ratchet tells me you're expected to make a full recovery. [As full as Ironhide could get. He wasn't as young and robust as he used to be a few million years ago.]
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[He gave up everything to follow Optimus. He turned his back on friends, on soldiers he'd known his whole life. And every time he looks at Optimus, he knows it was the right thing to do.]
Good enough.
[He holds still, well aware he's under scrutiny. There's no denying he was badly injured. And he knows Optimus can tell.]
Yeah. So long as he can keep me strapped down here. I give it another day.
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[Optimus half-turns to watch over the partition as a handful of soldiers wrestle a full barrel the size of his hand onto a dolly to be disposed of safely elsewhere.
They can spare the time to rest, now. Any remaining Decepticons wouldn't dare to challenge them with their own forces so weak and wounded; their morale would also be pitifully low, with the death of the Fallen and Megatron's retreat fresh in mind. An attack was never out of the question, but Optimus was confident that his -their- remaining forces would be able to handle any problems that should arise. Bumblebee, Jolt and Sideswipe were ready to be deployed; if push came to shove, Optimus was battle-ready in the case of an emergency. They would be enough to protect the base while Ironhide and Arcee recovered.]
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... Yes, Prime.
[Ironhide falls silent again. He just watches their leader, half-wondering what's going through Prime's head. And half-figuring he already knows. Which is why he speaks up again, to reassure Prime, and promise himself he won't be stuck lying down if he doesn't have to be.]
If you need me, I will fight. You know that.
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You and Arcee are to remain here to recover unless I specifically request your assistance. I understand that this is a difficult order for you to follow.
[But he trusted that Ironhide would. The old 'bot wasn't the type to appreciate or be content with sitting idly by knowing his comrades were in danger. Or, really, if there were Decepticons committing injustices elsewhere at all. Ironhide always hated to be left behind a battle, placed on guard duty. Anything that wasn't a position at the front lines was nearly torture.
But Ironhide would obey him. It was an honor Optimus did not -would not- take lightly.]
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[Which... is probably why he's lying here. But that's a logic he doesn't want to acknowledge.]
Yeah. It is. Hate it when you run off, leave me laying around like scrap.
[But he will. He'd give his life for Optimus, if asked. Or unasked. Because Optimus would never ask him to. That just wasn't Prime's way. But, such was the depth of his loyalty to this Autobot.]
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[Optimus clasps his hands behind his back, a tinge of amusement tracing through his processors at the huff. For all his cantankerous posturing, Ironhide tended to be a particularly easy read if one merely paid attention.]
I do not believe the Decepticons will launch another assault so soon after such a crushing defeat. They have been cowed by the combined efforts of both Autobot and human alike; to test those powers again would be folly, and Megatron is no fool.
[Insane with power, twisted by dark ideals, yes. Not foolish. Ironhide would know that very, very well.
If Optimus had to guess, Megatron would most likely try to find a way to turn the humans against the Autobots. Separate them. It was a possibility of which he would need to remain aware.
Still...he wanted to offer Ironhide some form of comfort. He knew about which of the Autobots Ironhide worried the most.]
However, should something arise, I will not send Ratchet or Bumblebee unless absolutely necessary.
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[He knows, but he doesn't like it. Everything Optimus says is true, as much as he'd like to believe Megatron was nothing more than a power-hungry pile of scrap metal... he knew what the Decepticon leader was capable of. They all did.]
[It's clear what Optimus is doing. And he appreciates it. So... in return, he offers up his own advice.]
Keep Sideswipe with Jolt, unless you have to separate them. Work well as a team... keep each other stable.
[He pauses, and, in a rare gesture, slides a hand across an empty portion of table, nearer their leader. Normally he'd have just clasped Prime on the arm, but this is about as much as he can manage.]
Appreciate it, Prime.
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Optimus reaches over to rest a hand on Ironhide's forearm, just for a moment, before withdrawing and peering over the side of the cubicle at the ground below. There's a moment of silence until a quiet, embarrassed clicking noise sounds and Optimus hums.]
Yes, you may online your audio sensors now. However, perhaps it would be more prudent of you to simply remove yourself from the area to eliminate the temptation to eavesdrop, Bumblebee.
[Optimus turns back to Ironhide.]
Bumblebee has requested the honor of guarding you. [The tone in Optimus's voice is clear; he's mostly humoring Bumblebee, and asking Ironhide's permission. He knew the veteran appreciated his time alone and would order Bumblebee to give him space if Ironhide so desired it.]
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[He just snorts -- more amused than anything. Had it been someone else listening in, he probably would have gotten up to crack them one over the head. Bumblebee gets the special privilege of grudging amusement, instead of cranky old anger. And he can't blame him for being concerned.]
Huh. Guess he earned it. Since he has all his parts together...
[Oh yes, he can hear that tone. No sense in not playing along, sounding as if he were considering turning down the offer. This is, of course, a sure sign he's feeling a lot more like himself.]
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HE KNOWS WHAT YOU'RE DOING, IRONHIDE. AND HE STILL LOVES YOU.]
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[Optimus opens the hatch in the partition, pausing to turn back to Ironhide.]
I will return to debrief you once you have rested a bit longer. [And to catch Ironhide up on things and talk strategy with him. Just because his body wasn't ready for battle didn't mean his mind was incapable of it as well.]