Obadiah Stane (
ironmonger) wrote2011-08-09 06:07 pm
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Obadiah has gotten some sleep, but not much. There's too much to do, and he has to be ready to alert his security team at any moment.
He's up well before dawn, on the phone with Virginia to outline the things he'll need her to take care of while he concentrates on the Tony situation.
He's up well before dawn, on the phone with Virginia to outline the things he'll need her to take care of while he concentrates on the Tony situation.
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"Go!" Obadiah orders. It comes half a second after Sherlock's signal comes through, but he would have sent them even without it.
The van is empty of everyone save Obadiah within seconds. Hopefully Sherlock will be able to fend for himself until they arrive.
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Sherlock is the first to break free of it. He charges. Of all possible courses of action, it is the likeliest to end with Tony still living. And never mind what the six feet eleven inches of hired muscle standing in the doorway might do to him; it is immaterial so long as Tony gets out unharmed.
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Obadiah suspects the latter. That first guard was obviously meant to put intruders at their relative ease; he isn't the only one who can use complacence as a weapon.
One of the team stays outside to cover the front entrance. Two of them stay in the hallway outside of Tony's room to cover that. The other three run in to assist, with the idea being to keep the guard occupied so that Sherlock can get Tony out the door.
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As the three of them enter the room, Sherlock ducks under its one remaining intact table—the giant smashes it with a kick—he grabs Tony's hand and pulls, making for the door.
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The two out in the hall are poised to escort the boys through the rest of the building as soon as they're out the door.
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(He's never seen Sherry lose a fight before.)
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"No sign of movement. I'm guessing they shot their wad with Goliath up there and are either cutting their losses or haven't figured out Mr Holmes had backup yet."
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"Tony," he says, relief clear in his voice. "Are you all right?"
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Does a sniffle count as an answer?
If it does, it is probably a no.
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(Comforting Tony is more important than what their escort might or might not see.)
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To the team members, he says,
"We'll give the others another two minutes."
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"No," he says, almost before Sherlock is finished speaking. He watched the fight as it unfolded. "On the off chance you're not concussed, I'd like to keep it that way. They know they're on a deadline to get back."
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In fact, a few seconds later, they can be seen staggering out the front door, one of them propped up between the other two.
"All right," Obadiah says, "everyone be ready to go as soon as they're inside."
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"Yes, sir," she says, and gets into the front of the van.
There, that should no longer be a problem.
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After a minute or so, he reaches for Sherlock's hand again.
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Tony is what matters. Tony is always what matters.