WHO: jason todd + various
WHERE: ~~everywhere~~
WHEN: August 9th-16th ish
WHAT: grungefest dates, disappointing siblings, ruining markus' life, etc etc
NOTES OR WARNINGS: booze, bad flirting / vague discussion of torture, murder, and child abuse in damian's thread
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[ at least his pocket packrat skills are useful. the sheer amount of fringe on the kimono makes her outfit unsuitable for anything but lounging in fields and drinking mai tais from barely-clad pool boys. (it's a shame the latter's not much of an option here.)
once the door is secured and what little daisy's brought with her is tucked away for safekeeping, she gestures towards the exit door at the other end of the hallway. it leads out to an external staircase that dumps out on a side-street. too bad it's not the ritz. ]
Groundtram okay, or is that too bougie for you?
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before he starts folding that up in his hands, roll of tape on an arm. he's working on it! )
Groundtram's fine. Faster than walking. ( he's more of a parkour kind of dude but jason gets that not everyone is. god, he misses his bike too. soon, then he'll be riding in style. jason follows her directions to the stairs, holds out an arm to offer it to her. if they're going to a grungefest he may as well do it right, right? )
What's a girl like you doing in a town like this?
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A girl like...? [ a quiet chuckle, a quick shake of her head. she might be quips and bad puns, but there was a time when she might have out-blacked even jason's wardrobe. ] No, I used to live in a van in an alleyway playing vigilante with gang-bangers. The universe is probably punishing me for not cleaning up after myself.
[ a little blase for confessing her raccoon-eyes period? maybe. but she's not ashamed of her choices anymore. can't change the past, so she might as well deal with it. ]
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if daisy wants to call him her gentleman caller, he'll run with it. there's no reason not to. this is harmless. )
Oh, really? ( softly, folding a bit more duct tape over. it's starting to look like a flower. albeit a trashy one. ) With gang-bangers and everything? A woman after my own heart.
( idly, as he twists a bit of tape under the trash-corsage. )
Thought the same too, when I got here. That this was some kind of shitty punishment.
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[ except, you know, the part where she'd robbed banks and occasionally put people down in the quest to stop the watchdogs. it had been for the right reasons, and though she wasn't losing sleep over it anymore, there had been a time where all those choices had caught up to her. ]
At least the company's half-decent. [ is that all he is? no, she's smiling too much for that to be the case. ] Though one of these days you're going to have to tell me your actual name.
[ matches? that ain't it, kid. ]
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including his own.
the corsage is finished, even if it's a little messy around the edges. jason holds it out in his free hand, offers it over. )
Wow, that's rude. Bad parents name their kids weird shit all the time, don't judge mine. ( but he pauses for a moment, offers up: ) Jay works, if that suits your fancy more.
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I wasn't judging, [ an off-handed dispute, but there's no bite to it. ] I did the whole reinvention thing, so I get it.
[ there's a pause, as daisy peers into the distance, squinting in order to read the signage on the groundtram station just up ahead. to the right it is. ]
Granted, the shitty name I got came from the foster system, and I wound up going back to my birth name once I found out what it was, but [ a shrug ] I get it. No judgment.
[ a pause, and then: ] I like Jay, though.
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A foster system kid, huh. ( low, tongue clicking against the roof of his mouth after a moment. ) I tried that for a bit. Didn't like it, so I stuck to the streets. Lot of assholes in the system who just wanted a free kid for labor, or for the state payoff.
( it's a quiet admittance: that he gets that side of the system, that he's been there, too. but. )
Little weird for them to change names though.
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[ an 0-8-4. an object of unknown origin, likely powerful or dangerous. she'd been born to a woman thought immortal and a man crazed and deranged by love and devotion; the world had only guessed at what she might have become. shield had thought they were doing the right thing by anonymizing her, moving her, bouncing her from home to home to avoid lingering or putting down roots or getting comfortable... only for her to come face-to-face with the reality of her past and all that it meant two and a half decades later. ]
They called me Mary Sue — Mary Sue Poots, as if that's not the worst name in history. [ she shakes her head, a quiet chuckle slipping past her lips. ] I called myself Skye first chance I got. Erased every memory, every database entry, anything I could to separate myself from that life, and spent god only knows how long trying to find any scrap of information I could about the people who gave me up. And then... I met them, and — well, they weren't exactly parents of the year, but they at least gave me a name. I figured I owed it to myself to claim what I'd been searching for, you know?
[ long winded? maybe. ]
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too bad soon isn't right now. )
I didn't get in the system until I was older, and I didn't stay in it very long. Houses I did get into were pretty shit though; hell, one of them was collecting a household of wayward boys to fund her extravagant lifestyle. Training us to be her little soldiers.
( but he sounds pretty nonchalant about it all, so. )
Foster system, eh? What can you do? ( but more importantly. ) What do you mean by what you were?
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I know here everybody's finding their weird party tricks, but back home... [ daisy shakes her head, hands smoothing out over her bare knees. ] Have you ever heard of the Kree?
[ some universes seem to be more similar than others, so maybe he has. she never really knows. ]
They came to Earth — probably, like, thousands of years ago, not yesterday or anything. They came to Earth, and they did experiments on people, putting their DNA in humans to see if they could force them to have superpowers. [ a soft huff under her breath signals how dumb daisy happens to think this all was. ] Turns out, the DNA sticks around, and it does give you superpowers. If you get exposed to the right alien rock dust.
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Haven't heard of the Kree, no. But I can get where you're coming from. Sorry 'bout your DNA problems.
( because he seriously doubts anyone would like to find out they've got weird shit in their blood. hell, he doesn't like the chip in his head or the weird glowing shit in his chest at all. tried to remove the shit from his chest, even. too bad there wasn't anything there to take out. )
I'm assuming none of those superpowers work here?
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[ the inclusion of kree-sourced dna is, technically, a departure from the traditional view of "healthy", but daisy doesn't want to think it of as a problem. it's part of her. she's had a long time to accept it. ]
It's just who I am. [ not 'mary sue poots', not 'skye', not 'quake'. she's daisy johnson, she's an inhuman, and she can handle this. ] Which I guess is kind of fucking me up a little bit, actually, since — no, I don't seem to have my superpowers here.
[ a soft, bitter laugh escapes her. ]
I mean, I have different ones. I can pull stuff apart, make it into something else, like... legos on steroids or something. But I really miss being able to fly.
[ it wasn't really flying, but she doesn't care. ]
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a lot of his behaviors are problematic, but not shit he thinks are actually problems. just like jason is aware enough to realize that no, it isn't the same for everyone. that he is an outlier in that regard. doesn't quite fit into the norm. )
Never been able to fly myself, but I have had a jetpack. It was pretty swell. But here's a whole different ballgame. ( an agreement of sorts, even if it's veiled a little. . oddly. ) Powers or no, you'll get it.
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[ too bad he couldn't pull a jetpack from the glowy thing in his chest. ]
Can I hit you up sometime for more info on that, by the way? My friend — Fitz, he's an engineer — has been trying to figure out ways to replicate some of the stuff from home. Can't get my powers back, but a jetpack's not a bad alternative.
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but his attention shifts from that onto fitz. he knows that dude. knows him well. ) Couldn't tell you much about how it was built, honestly. I know a decent amount about how to put shit together, but the jetpack was built by a friend of mine who is much, much smarter than I am.
( more importantly: ) You're friends with Fitz, huh? Did you tell him we were hanging out?
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I didn't ask his permission, if that's what you're asking me. [ she has the grace to look bemused at the idea, rather than offended. as if he would — or could, for that matter. ] But yeah, we're friends.
[ there's a brief pause, and daisy amends her statement. ] Well. He's more than just a friend, I guess.
[ best friend. ride-or-die. she doesn't mean to imply anything beyond the found-family variety of loyalty, but she's not correcting the assumptions either. ]
Do you have beef with Fitz or something?
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He's fun to tease. Wouldn't call us enemies or anything like that, but I like playing with him.
( there is nothing overly harsh in jason's tone, though; he says it soft, like one would discuss teasing a sibling or something. )
Asked him for selfies and he refused to send 'em, even to this day.
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as they step over the threshold of the car and move out towards the street, daisy offers a soft hum of agreement. ] You're not wrong. [ he's too easy to tease. see: her consistent torture of the boy on every network post #teamshield makes. ]
But if it's photos you're after, you should have just said so.
[ she has plenty of those. forced selfies, casual unstaged shots, pictures of fitz looking a little annoyed at being the focus of the photo for the umpteenth time. ]
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I wanted to see his face. Know what the guy looks like, just in case I had the chance to run into him in public.
( with a click of his tongue, eyes looking down at her with an almost playful gleam. ) Maybe we should send him some of our own.
( she knows his face already, there is no point in hiding. )
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[ there's no hesitation in her grin right back. after all, it's just a picture. in public, no less. it's not like he's asking her to bare her body for some questionable payouts at a shady underground art school. (don't ask, it was a one-time thing when she was eighteen and desperately needing money.) ]
Because I should warn you. I am totally a selfie master. Come at me, bro, et cetera.
[ so stupid. ]
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Think Fitz would be upset? You, taking selfies with other guys.
( there's a tsk as he slouches down a little, closer. puts himself more on her level without actually bending over for it. )
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as for fitz and his jealousy issues? daisy just snickers, shaking her head. ]
It'll probably just make him beg for a play-by-play. [ of what.... riding the tram.... ??? ] He's not really the 50 Shades, possessive type.
[ the doctor, though? maybe. don't @ her. ]
You want to do the honors?
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grins as he straightens himself all the way back up, finally. and sends the shot to daisy, too. )
Good enough?
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[ there's a brief moment of pause as daisy fiddles with her own collection, humming under her breath; after a delay, she forwards something in return to him. taken by bobbi, shortly after her return from her self-imposed exile. ]
He's cute, huh? Even when he makes that face.
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