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September Catch-All [OTA]
Who: Marc, Steven, and open!
What: September catch-all, including a mini-mission
When: All month
Where: See prompts
Content Warnings: Nothing for now
I. Shopping trip - Open Markets and Night Market, OTA
Steven is finding their little apartment very drab and dour, so Marc is out trying to find things to brighten it up. Also, to expand their wardrobe a little, since their original foray had been one of desperation rather than strategy, and hadn't had much in it to Steven's taste.
So Marc wanders around the shops, looking kind of touristy but not really minding, picking up this or that to examine curiously, listening for a perk of interest or disinterest from Steven. If anyone he recognizes spots him, he'll wave. "Lookin' for something in particular?" he asks.
Or he'll try to hastily swap places with Steven, if it's one of Steven's handful of tentative friends, which results in a moment of blankness and then some rapid blinking and a, "What?"
II. Baby's First Sparring - Gym, closed to Harley
The promised afternoon, Steven shows up in clothes he doesn't mind getting sweaty, because he fully expects Harley Quinn will wipe the floor with him. Marc has gotten him a pair of poles like what they had in the suit-- truncheons, Marc called them-- so he'd have something familiar, but Marc is refusing point blank to come out and meet her. Something about not liking psychiatrists.
Well, after Doctor Harrow, Steven can't really blame him. So he's the one waiting for Harley outside the gym, waving cheerily once he spots her distinctive pigtails. "Miss Quinn! Hello, over here!"
III. Practice Makes Perfect - Mage's sector, OTA
Marc things the Mage's Sector is... quaint. Steven thinks it's adorable. Which is good, because he spends a lot of time there. Borrowing books, taking lessons twice a week with two different local tutors, and just sitting around people watching and practicing whatever spell he's working on at any given time.
He doesn't pay for reagents much, both not wanting to spend their limited stipend on something he's not really ready for, being still learning very low-level spells that don't require a lot of prep, but he absolutely gawks at them all. "What even is that?" he wonders, staring at a jar with a floating eyeball in it. "It looks like an eye. Is it an eye? What kind of spell wants for an eye, I wonder?"
Or he'll be sitting in the Hare & Hammer, nursing a beer and casting tiny illusions over his table, just for fun. Maybe it's somebody's face, or miniature fireworks, or a hollow bird skull. Okay, that one's probably a little weird.
IV. Mini-Mission - Sabotaging Sensors, OTA
They can see the top of the sensor tower from behind the boulder they're sheltering by, the best cover they have until it's time to run out and set the charges. Marc is the distraction, the cover fire, and to that end is loaded up in body armor and three layers of wool and leather under it just in case it's crappy body armor, a lot of guns, and some spare C4 in case it's necessary. Plus, Steven's hovering behind his eyes, ready to snatch his hands for spell-casting if necessary. And fretting.
(I'm not sure if the mage armor will hold up to bullets.)
"It'll be fine," Marc mutters, hopefully under his breath enough for his current partner in crime to hear it. Then he unholsters his first gun and, louder, asks, "Ready to run for it?"
V. Wildcard!
Anything else you feel like doing? I'm open, just start something, or hit me up at cacopheny on plurk!
What: September catch-all, including a mini-mission
When: All month
Where: See prompts
Content Warnings: Nothing for now
I. Shopping trip - Open Markets and Night Market, OTA
Steven is finding their little apartment very drab and dour, so Marc is out trying to find things to brighten it up. Also, to expand their wardrobe a little, since their original foray had been one of desperation rather than strategy, and hadn't had much in it to Steven's taste.
So Marc wanders around the shops, looking kind of touristy but not really minding, picking up this or that to examine curiously, listening for a perk of interest or disinterest from Steven. If anyone he recognizes spots him, he'll wave. "Lookin' for something in particular?" he asks.
Or he'll try to hastily swap places with Steven, if it's one of Steven's handful of tentative friends, which results in a moment of blankness and then some rapid blinking and a, "What?"
II. Baby's First Sparring - Gym, closed to Harley
The promised afternoon, Steven shows up in clothes he doesn't mind getting sweaty, because he fully expects Harley Quinn will wipe the floor with him. Marc has gotten him a pair of poles like what they had in the suit-- truncheons, Marc called them-- so he'd have something familiar, but Marc is refusing point blank to come out and meet her. Something about not liking psychiatrists.
Well, after Doctor Harrow, Steven can't really blame him. So he's the one waiting for Harley outside the gym, waving cheerily once he spots her distinctive pigtails. "Miss Quinn! Hello, over here!"
III. Practice Makes Perfect - Mage's sector, OTA
Marc things the Mage's Sector is... quaint. Steven thinks it's adorable. Which is good, because he spends a lot of time there. Borrowing books, taking lessons twice a week with two different local tutors, and just sitting around people watching and practicing whatever spell he's working on at any given time.
He doesn't pay for reagents much, both not wanting to spend their limited stipend on something he's not really ready for, being still learning very low-level spells that don't require a lot of prep, but he absolutely gawks at them all. "What even is that?" he wonders, staring at a jar with a floating eyeball in it. "It looks like an eye. Is it an eye? What kind of spell wants for an eye, I wonder?"
Or he'll be sitting in the Hare & Hammer, nursing a beer and casting tiny illusions over his table, just for fun. Maybe it's somebody's face, or miniature fireworks, or a hollow bird skull. Okay, that one's probably a little weird.
IV. Mini-Mission - Sabotaging Sensors, OTA
They can see the top of the sensor tower from behind the boulder they're sheltering by, the best cover they have until it's time to run out and set the charges. Marc is the distraction, the cover fire, and to that end is loaded up in body armor and three layers of wool and leather under it just in case it's crappy body armor, a lot of guns, and some spare C4 in case it's necessary. Plus, Steven's hovering behind his eyes, ready to snatch his hands for spell-casting if necessary. And fretting.
(I'm not sure if the mage armor will hold up to bullets.)
"It'll be fine," Marc mutters, hopefully under his breath enough for his current partner in crime to hear it. Then he unholsters his first gun and, louder, asks, "Ready to run for it?"
V. Wildcard!
Anything else you feel like doing? I'm open, just start something, or hit me up at cacopheny on plurk!
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She cuts off with a hiss as the feedback along that slim connection forged by her newfound powers abruptly changes, as either the fire reaches the door, or the Sylphid trapped inside rethinks his target. It isn't pain, exactly, because plastic has no nerve endings to conduct pain. It's a feeling of profound wrongness, and maybe a month from now, two months, six, she'd be able to maintain concentration through it and still manage to do something else, but right now?
Now, she sways slightly, bracing herself with one hand flat on the ground, fighting a surge of nausea at the sense that her bones have reshaped themselves inside her skin, flexing and stretching out of true. She withdraws her power with a gasp, and the door grates open, hanging wrong on its hinges where the fire had begun to buckle it. The trapped Sylphid staggers out, half-blind and choking - while others may be more fortunate, he, at least, didn't receive the ability to breathe smoke along with the pyrokinesis.
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Then the plastic door swings over and he yanks his gun up into position again. He fires through the smoke, aiming to take the new guard out before he can stumble right onto Layla just a few yards away.
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"Thanks," Layla gasps. Then, "Fuck. Not doing that again."
How often could holding something flammable against a pyrokinetic possibly come up? Probably more often than she's remotely comfortable with.
She gives her head a sharp shake to reorient her senses, forcing herself to ignore the nagging sense that her joints are going to flex in all the wrong directions as she pulls out the components for the third charge.
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Most of her focus is on the charge, keenly aware of the sensitivity of the task and the risk of getting caught. Her fingers feel thick, and she forces herself to slow down and avoid the rookie mistake of going for the rush job.
Finally, after what feels like an age and is perhaps a quarter of a minute longer than the first two took, she calls, "Third charge set."
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Also, he heard a radio sputter and a voice go through asking for an update. They're going to get incoming soon, and he wants to be out of the way before then.
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But he's laughing a little, too. They did it. The creaking, while getting further away, is getting louder, and then there's a tremendous crash. They're too far away to hear any shouts of alarm.
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Then she looks over at Marc, only then realizing just how much attention she's been paying to the sound of his footfalls, and grins, quick and fierce and a little wild.
"Don't think they'll be putting that one back up."
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"We could even go out. Someplace quiet with a nice view, let someone else worry about cleanup." She strokes her thumb over the back of his knuckles. "You could come back to my place after. Make an evening of it."
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