Mylo's RvB Stories
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Doc knew the moment he scanned Donut's 'dead' body that he'd have to come back to Valhalla as soon as the whole *being Agent Washington's hostage* situation sorted itself out. He'd never had the opportunity to really get to know any of the soldiers in Blood Gulch on a personal level, but patching up Donut and carving a life for them in Valhalla gives him a chance to have some relative, easy normalcy--there's a few hiccups in it for the both of them, but luckily Donut is good company and a fantastic friend (and a very bad patient).
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- Part 1 of Mylo's RvB Stories
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Tucker liked to think he'd gotten good at clinging to things over the years; if you got tired enough of things slipping away, clinging became a bit of a necessity. Of course, maybe the more sensible plan would be to not get quite so attached, and if Tucker was any less stubborn of a person maybe he wouldn't bother. But Tucker was a lover, not a fighter, and he didn't do 'not getting attached', he didn't do 'pushing people away', and he definitely didn't buy into the 'lone wolf' mentality--none of the Reds n' Blues did. No matter how aloof they seemed, the Golden Rule among simulation troopers was that there was no ditching allowed.
Which made Agent Washington, the incredibly distant lone wolf, an anomaly of sorts in their orbit. He didn't refuse the simtroopers' friendship as much as he did try and earn it, constantly, and there didn't seem to be a cap on how much he was willing to sacrifice to make up for past mistakes. It requires a special kind of stubborn to take someone with so many jagged edges and smooth them down, but there was absolutely no one better for the job than Tucker and no one that deserved the effort more than Washington.
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- Part 2 of Mylo's RvB Stories