Alan/Clu - Understanding
anonymous
June 27 2011, 03:51:25 UTC
Let's say that Alan answers the page, gets captured, and brought before Clu... but Alan, having spent the last twenty years looking after Sam, sees right through the dictator act to the core of Clu's Epic Issues With Flynn. Clu's pain and anger reminds Alan of Sam, and of course Clu looks and acts just like Flynn at that age -- cue angst and vulnerability from both sides, as Alan tries to get through to Clu even as Clu tries to recruit him to his way of thinking.
In short: I'd like to see silver-fox!Alan help poor, lonely Clu with the power of wisdom, understanding, and ~love~... and perhaps a good strong dose of hot sex, since this is a kinkmeme! A happy ending is preferred, make this anon smile!
Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 2.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:07:50 UTC
He opened the door with the keys he had wanted to give Sam and entered the building. The wind swept some trash and fallen leaves in as the door opened. The air was dry and dusty in the dark playing room; some light came in through the windows and Alan found the switchboard on the wall. He opened the box: the switches read “SIGN” and “INSIDE”. He was actually surprised when he gave it a try and the lights turned on. Loud, blasting music started. He looked around: the Arcade game machines were standing next to the walls, covered with plastic. Dust was on the floor and there were no footsteps - nobody had come here before him since years
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Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 3.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:09:04 UTC
The cursor was on the ‘Yes’ answer. Alan pushed the chair back. There was not anything here and these commands did not make sense. Yet, he knew that had Sam been in his place, he would have pushed yes, just because. But he was not going to push any button; he was going to walk out, get in his car and go home
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Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 5.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:12:01 UTC
IV.
Alan was facing the window; he hid his trembling hands in his pockets in an attempt to cover his anxiousness. If he had not been aware of the gravity of his situation - now he was. He realized that not long after Clu had begun to talk, and it was not just about what he had said, but the way he had done it. The conclusion was always the same, the controversy built up around the same point every time: it was “he said”, “and then Flynn”, “he was the one, who” and so on. Alan knew these words very well, because he had heard them from Sam, Kevin Flynn’s other issue countless times: but Sam lived in the real world, in a society, between other human beings, and his feelings had never deteriorated like this. Clu’s actions had not been under such a control, his frustration did not know any barriers: Alan was wondering if the program had ever considered how far he had gotten from his original directive
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Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 7.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:15:22 UTC
The sound he thought was the storm came from the newcomer: low, feral grumbling. The hands touched him again. For the first time now he felt fear again, recognizing the possibility that this program might have been sent to wound or to kill him. But the touches did not hurt so far; the fumbling actually felt good. The gloved fingers were exploring, touching his back through his shirt lightly. They were moving up and down, and then scratching airily - his muscles prickled from the stimulation. The hands slowly slid on the back of his shoulders. Alan closed his eyes while the intruder worked on his upper arms. It was soothing: it was like the stranger wanted to give him a massage. Something solid and smooth pressed against his nape and the grumbling grew louder; so his guest wore a helmet. Despite of the pleasant ministrations Alan started to feel uncomfortable
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Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 8.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:16:39 UTC
The program walked away from him without turning back. He was trembling as if he was forcing himself not to attack. He sat down on the floor, cross-legged; his palms were resting on his knees. Alan focused on the disc: surprisingly the plate parted and there were two slim, glowing discs. Alan sat down on his bed. After some fumbling he managed to access the information of the first disc and despite of his suspicion he did feel surprise to recognize his own work. All the information was familiar; yet this disc was subordinated to the other one. He reached for that piece quickly: he kept an eye on Tron - whose name was not Tron -, and saw that his fingers curled in a fist; he could not be sure how much time he had left. The other disc contained the commands and directives that overrode the original programming. After short consideration Alan tossed this disc aside, got back to the first one and erased all the data that had been lately added, including the links to the other disc. The program trembled one more time and started to rise
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Re: Alan/Clu - Understanding 10.
anonymous
November 19 2011, 11:19:30 UTC
“Do you really think, that your actions would never have consequences? You trapped Flynn in here, this is kidnapping. And now you want to kill me, without even thinking of what would come after that. The number of the office phone is on my pager and my car is parked in front of the Arcade. You will not even realize what’s happening when they shut down this whole Wonderland
( ... )
In short: I'd like to see silver-fox!Alan help poor, lonely Clu with the power of wisdom, understanding, and ~love~... and perhaps a good strong dose of hot sex, since this is a kinkmeme! A happy ending is preferred, make this anon smile!
p.s. bonus points for Alan/Rinzler interaction...
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Alan was facing the window; he hid his trembling hands in his pockets in an attempt to cover his anxiousness. If he had not been aware of the gravity of his situation - now he was. He realized that not long after Clu had begun to talk, and it was not just about what he had said, but the way he had done it. The conclusion was always the same, the controversy built up around the same point every time: it was “he said”, “and then Flynn”, “he was the one, who” and so on. Alan knew these words very well, because he had heard them from Sam, Kevin Flynn’s other issue countless times: but Sam lived in the real world, in a society, between other human beings, and his feelings had never deteriorated like this. Clu’s actions had not been under such a control, his frustration did not know any barriers: Alan was wondering if the program had ever considered how far he had gotten from his original directive ( ... )
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