[ Typically it'd take him an hour to drive there, but Logan's worried enough that the time's cut in half.
He opens the (never locked) door, walks in, and then frowns as he sniffs the air. The Sanctum always smells strange, like something's messing with his natural chemistry, but he catches Stephen regardless and knocks on his door.
(He was sure to nod his head at Wong when he saw him, though.) ]
[ Wong's presence is a hopeful sign - if Stephen were anything but, chances are the place wouldn't be quite so tranquil. there's no answer from Stephen, but when Logan inevitably opens the door the reason why isn't exactly a difficult figure.
Stephen's in a chair in the corner, swaddled by the cloak, dead asleep. ]
[ The worry Logan has dissipates, and he lets out a slow exhale with a flare of his nostrils.
Thank God.
Maybe he lingers a mite longer than he should, but he steps out and closes the door after him quietly (but not without a brief tip of his head to Cloak, too).
Logan's going to go back home without much incident, but before then he'll find wherever Wong is. Wong probably knows about smartphones.
...and then, okay, he'll have some tea.
This is left for Stephen to read whenever he decides: ] I'll get an Oppo.
[ the knock on the door didn't wake him, nor the presence in his room. but the buzz of a phone cuts through sleep like nothing else these days, at least once he's had enough to gain consciousness without incident, and he stirs fairly quickly after it's sent.
as soon as he's awake, Cloak untangles itself, goes for the door, and disappears off downstairs. if Logan's still in the building, he'll have company soon enough. Stephen's still too groggy to know to check one way or the other.
not quite so groggy that he's not checking his messages though. the two texts he finds aren't the emergency they could've been, but he's still frowning. ]
Did you run into a salesman on the way
[ where's this phone know-how come from logan please. wait. ]
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No
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I'm fine, Stephen.
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Yourr not
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You cant see this
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No but you dhould be able to
and WOULD be able to
if you only had a phone
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it's this important to YOU. You just don't know it yet
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OK.
So what kind of mobile?
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A smarth phone. Anything. Just walk into a store and say "please help me I need to surf the internet and see emojis" and you'll be golden
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Or a store that also sells phones
Also be careful not to get scammed
wait until we're both free I'll take you phone shopping
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Logan
I have very little faith that you can do this on your own. It will be my pleasure
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HOWLING
not really he's wheezing and making high little keening sounds in the comfort of his own home but it's basically the same thing. this is. Too much ]
I cant breathe
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Fuck this shit. I'm coming over.
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no response? to that. yikes. ]
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He opens the (never locked) door, walks in, and then frowns as he sniffs the air. The Sanctum always smells strange, like something's messing with his natural chemistry, but he catches Stephen regardless and knocks on his door.
(He was sure to nod his head at Wong when he saw him, though.) ]
Stephen. Are you alive?
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Stephen's in a chair in the corner, swaddled by the cloak, dead asleep. ]
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Thank God.
Maybe he lingers a mite longer than he should, but he steps out and closes the door after him quietly (but not without a brief tip of his head to Cloak, too).
Logan's going to go back home without much incident, but before then he'll find wherever Wong is. Wong probably knows about smartphones.
...and then, okay, he'll have some tea.
This is left for Stephen to read whenever he decides: ] I'll get an Oppo.
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as soon as he's awake, Cloak untangles itself, goes for the door, and disappears off downstairs. if Logan's still in the building, he'll have company soon enough. Stephen's still too groggy to know to check one way or the other.
not quite so groggy that he's not checking his messages though. the two texts he finds aren't the emergency they could've been, but he's still frowning. ]
Did you run into a salesman on the way
[ where's this phone know-how come from logan please. wait. ]
Why are you coming over
[ wait. times. ]
Did you?? Don't text and drive
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