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geniuswithasmartphone) wrote2017-12-16 01:34 pm
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75 Godiva Street, Saturday Afternoon
So, everything was terrible again. Hardison was pretty sure that Tony and his TA were evil, Eliot had brought home a version of Kathy that needed babysitting a lot more than she needed to be out heroing, there were slugs pretty much everywhere, and last night Eliot had insisted they all sleep down in the panic room in the basement. Which was actually more like a 'panic suite' because Eliot had built it and he was kind of extra about things, but even so, it was a little more claustrophobic than Hardison was comfortable with. He'd found himself calculating how much air was available in their hidey hole, which wasn't something he'd done since they'd moved from Portland.
That itchy restlessness hadn't left him, even when they'd all come back upstairs for brunch. He needed to get out for a little while. Do something. Spend some time in the open air while feeling useful. So once the meal was over, Hardison grabbed for his jacket and his laptop bag. A walk across the island to the school for some quality research time would hopefully settle him.
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That itchy restlessness hadn't left him, even when they'd all come back upstairs for brunch. He needed to get out for a little while. Do something. Spend some time in the open air while feeling useful. So once the meal was over, Hardison grabbed for his jacket and his laptop bag. A walk across the island to the school for some quality research time would hopefully settle him.
[Open for housemates and visitors!]
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Hardison thought he was twitchy? Eliot was buzzing. He still hadn't slept. Even with his people in the safe room (most of his people, he had one Kathy, but he was sure there was still another one out there), his brain still hummed with anxiety, bad memories, and all the worst things that might happen if he didn't watch out every moment. He couldn't let Hardison out of his sight. He'd barely let them all come upstairs to eat.
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Oh, yeah, that'd definitely help his case.
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One of which was probably his TA, which had him extra-worried.
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Ooh, and maybe after the dishes, a shower? She was wearing some of Eliot's old clothes while hers were being washed, but she wanted to get clean, too.
And then she'd go and fight because slugs bad and Stop the bad guys were things she'd just copied down onto the paper and those were important!
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Please give him a distraction Kathy. Preferably one that didn't cause any flashbacks on its own, but hell, he'd take almost anything right now.
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Beat.
"Eliot!" Ha! She knew she knew it!
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For certain values of "okay".
"That's a good plan. What can I do to help?"
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[ooc: back in 2 hours or so.]
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...Also, there was no way in hell he could outsneak anybody in the house, other than possibly Kathy, so he saw no reason to really try. Sometimes boldness worked where subterfuge would fail.
This did not seem to be one of those times.
"Dammit, Eliot!"
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"Whoops." Parker looked outside and said, "I don't see any worms." Which meant nothing, so. "Do you want my taser?"
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Not that taxonomy was really important right now.
"You think Eliot'll be any less panicked I go out there armed?"
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This wasn't the first time she'd needed to ask.
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Once she was back in town, she checked in back home to look for Kathy, but couldn't find her. She headed for Godiva Street next, figuring she and Mr. Spencer might be working out a strategy for -- whatever. And she could check to make sure Hardison was okay, too.
And sure enough, there everyone was! Raven knocked on the back door and waved, waiting to be let in.
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And he was already throwing his arms around her for a hug by the time he realized that just because she was blue didn't mean that she wasn't still Nega-Raven.
Oops.
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"I walked through a zombie apocalypse," Raven pointed out, faintly amused as she hugged back. "A slug filled island isn't exactly hard."
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Or something indeed.
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That face, she remembered. And it had her reaching for a knife from the block on the counter.
This would go well!
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Did she have to hurt someone for hurting her? Because she would! She so would!
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Where was Dante? Or Anders? Or Stars-somebody? Or even Carthage? The blue one was one of the more dangerous members of the cult and Kathy couldn't kid herself about her abilities to hold her off for long.
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