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Things that really plucked Kathy's last nerve: 1) turning around and seeing a giant mountain of luggage behind her at the gym when she was perfectly well-adjusted, thank you, and 2) turning around and seeing a trail of mooks trussed like the Thanksgiving turkey behind her on patrol the night before when she was perfectly capable of handling herself, thank you. Never mind that she hadn't noticed at least three of them on her tail--in fact, that just made it even more annoying You know what made someone feel even more resentful? Knowing that she should be feeling grateful instead. Ugh! Not that she had any idea who this 'mysterious benefactor' was--the brief glimpses she'd caught of him showed that he was too tall to be Eliot and too compact to be Mr. Hardison. Which meant that Eliot had farmed this...this...this baby-sitting job off on someone else, because he couldn't be bothered.
So, yeah. She'd gone to sleep fulminating over that and woke up with a duffel bag at the foot of her bed that said Never going to be good enough and you know what? Kathy was just done. The baggage had only gotten worse throughout the day until Kathy had shoved her gi into a backpack and lit out for Baltimore after lunch. Anything to be away from that stupid island for the rest of the day. And, hey, maybe that would make it a lot ha.rder for her obnoxious shadow to find her, too.
Honestly, could today get any worse?
[For them that know who they are, please! NFB]
So, yeah. She'd gone to sleep fulminating over that and woke up with a duffel bag at the foot of her bed that said Never going to be good enough and you know what? Kathy was just done. The baggage had only gotten worse throughout the day until Kathy had shoved her gi into a backpack and lit out for Baltimore after lunch. Anything to be away from that stupid island for the rest of the day. And, hey, maybe that would make it a lot ha.rder for her obnoxious shadow to find her, too.
Honestly, could today get any worse?
[For them that know who they are, please! NFB]
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Date: 2015-11-20 10:22 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-11-20 11:00 pm (UTC)She shrugged with exaggerated casualness. "I mean, hey. It's not like you're the only one who thinks I'm playing out here. Maybe it is me."
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Date: 2015-11-20 11:08 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-11-20 11:40 pm (UTC)She gulped. "Not that I gave you much of a reason to trust that I could handle what you told me. I was freaking out over your reaction and then I--I acted like the kid you were saying I was. I'm sorry."
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Date: 2015-11-21 12:11 am (UTC)The door opened and a thin, good looking man with short dark hair looked out. "Spencer. The hell did you do to your face?"
"Shelley. Charming as ever. This here's, uh." Eliot paused, not sure which identity Kathy would prefer he use.
"The teenage vigilante," Shelley said, folding his arms over his chest and giving Kathy a once over. "She's a little less bright and colorful than usual."
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Date: 2015-11-21 12:54 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-11-21 01:00 am (UTC)"Or she's that good," Eliot said. "She took out, what, four of the Butcher's lackeys?" He looked over at Kathy for confirmation. "And came out without a scratch."
Some bruises, probably. Especially in the neck area. But she'd at least managed not to end up bleeding.
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Date: 2015-11-21 05:02 am (UTC)Not even the bad guy!
"I think only three," she said, hand coming up to rub at the bruises on her throat. "It was hard to keep track. But I think you threw the fourth one in the dumpster. That was before I jumped the last guy, remember? Right before you got the upper hand with the Butcher."
And, yeah, now she was sneaking another sidelong glance at Shelley from under her lashes. Yeah. Totally hot. "And yeah. I spotted you four times. Would have been five, but I'm not counting the time you ducked into the coffee shop before I could register what you were wearing."
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Date: 2015-11-21 05:13 am (UTC)"That's classified." Eliot pulled a couple ice packs out of a cooler and tossed one to Kathy, resting the other on his knuckles. "Now, you gonna give me a hand over here, or do I have to stitch up my own face again?"
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Date: 2015-11-21 05:29 am (UTC)Cause she'd done that, Shelley. She had. Just saying. She was pretty awesome like that.
Though she was tilting her head at Eliot and furrowing her brows. Shelley couldn't know that she was...whatever she was? On the other hand, being classified seemed kinda cool. Right? Feminine mystique and all that?
"So...army buddies? That's what Sterling implied anyway."
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Date: 2015-11-21 05:38 am (UTC)Just to be clear.
"We went through basic together," Shelley said. "I'm one of the few, the proud, the stayed on Spencer's radar after he went AWOL."
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Date: 2015-11-21 06:13 am (UTC)What? She was just a totally normal teenage girl doing totally normal teenage girl things. Like beating down bad guys in back alleys.
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Date: 2015-11-21 06:30 am (UTC)"Shaddup." Eliot found a stool and grabbed a seat under one of the brighter lights. "Can we get on with this, please?"
He didn't think things were perfectly fine between him and Kathy just yet. He did, for the first time since last Monday, have the feeling that they could be.