Los Angeles, Tuesday
Feb. 24th, 2015 07:48 pmAfter a week of pollen and then finding out that Minako was Sailor V and Mara Jade was some kind of...knife-wielding badass, Kathy had decided that spending a week with her classmates on a ship was not in the cards. She needed a little time and space to put her confused thoughts into order, to figure out how she felt about who and what, if anything, she wanted to do about it.
Rather than hang around an empty (and frigid) island while everyone else was enjoying Mexico (so much that no one had returned any of herhandwavy texts!), Kathy had decided to head back to LA. Rather than going back to her parents' apartment for the week, Kathy'd rented a tiny motel room where she wouldn't have to worry about rules, curfew, or her family finding out about her late night hobbies. During the day, she could work on her homework and brood be pensive and at night she could be Banzai, too busy leaping over rooftops and chasing down criminals to live inside her own head.
You relax your way, she'd relax hers, all right?
Not that tonight was anything like relaxing. LA was so much bigger than Baltimore, with more crime and, specifically, more violent crime. She'd just finished taking down a mugger when she'd heard gunshots coming from the north. Giving the mugger's collar one last shake, she let him go and ran off as fast as she could towards the guns.
It might be kinda sick, but she loved this.
[And the link to the thread that begins after LJ breaks the page]
Rather than hang around an empty (and frigid) island while everyone else was enjoying Mexico (so much that no one had returned any of her
You relax your way, she'd relax hers, all right?
Not that tonight was anything like relaxing. LA was so much bigger than Baltimore, with more crime and, specifically, more violent crime. She'd just finished taking down a mugger when she'd heard gunshots coming from the north. Giving the mugger's collar one last shake, she let him go and ran off as fast as she could towards the guns.
It might be kinda sick, but she loved this.
[And the link to the thread that begins after LJ breaks the page]
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Date: 2015-02-27 12:24 am (UTC)He was very glad it wasn't his shoulder the bullet was in.
"Juice," he confirmed. "Cookies or crackers. You actually want the sugars, here, give his body an extra boost. If they've got --" well, no, she said pharmacy not hospital or medical supply depot, odds were against any IV kits. "-- Grab saline, too, to wash things up with." He took a breath. "You sure you're up for this? I could get a portal, come out and take care of things."
Well. He could wake Hardison up and make him do it, but the end result was the same.
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Date: 2015-02-27 12:41 am (UTC)At his offer, Kathy bit her lip, really tempted. Honestly, she would love it if Mr. Spencer came out to take care of this for her. She was a seventeen year old bouncy superhero, not a field surgeon. The closest she'd ever come to this before was playing Operation!
But this was Gorgon's secret identity, not hers. And while she didn't think the same rules applied to people from Fandom, it wasn't her call to make.
"Sure isn't exactly the word I'd use," she said, voice subdued. "Probably just the opposite. But I'd have to check with him before I could say yes and he's not here right now."
Being unconscious in a hotel room several miles away by this point.
"Would it be possible to have that portal on standby?" In the back of her head, she heard her mother's voice telling her she was being rude, you didn't make people WAIT when they were already doing you a favor, that she had no right to bother Mr. Spencer in the first place...She shoved that down with the panicking voices that said she couldn't do this, she was too young, too untried, she was going to screw everything up. They could keep each other company while she did what she had to do. "I'll pay for it and everything, you don't have to worry about that. And if it were life or death, I'd say screw it and have you out here no matter what...but it's not and he gets a say in his care, so I can't say yes without checking. I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, I really appreciate the offer..."
She was going to keep apologizing for a little while, yeah.
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Date: 2015-02-27 12:51 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-02-27 12:59 am (UTC)"Th-Thanks," she said, stumbling. "I'm, umm, almost at the drugstore and I'm gonna let you go while I'm in there..." She didn't want to be on the lie with a teacher she respected while she shoplifted. "...but then I'll call you back? When I'm there and can put you on speaker so you can walk me through?"
Or she could panic and ask him to come anyway? One of those.
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Date: 2015-02-27 01:04 am (UTC)"I'll be here," he told her.
It was a little weird, being relied upon for more than hitting things by anyone other than his team. Most folks only ever saw him as the brawn. It was all he ever let most folks see, that or whatever character he was running for a con.
Until he'd shown up at Fandom. And Hardison and Parker wondered why the hell he'd stayed.
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Date: 2015-02-27 01:58 am (UTC)Getting into the drugstore and getting what she needed turned out to be a lot easier than Kathy had been anticipating, which, conversely, just made her feel worse about the whole thing. She'd caught sight of how ghoulish she looked, liberally covered in Gorgon's blood, and, remembering her classes with Reno and Parker and Eliot, had known what to do.
"Help!" she cried, stumbling into the store. "Please help me!"
The one late-night clerk on duty had done exactly as she'd figured--taken one look at her and immediately focused on the blood. He probably wouldn't be able to pick her face out of a lineup if his life was on the line. It took her seconds to convince him to lead her to the small employee breakroom and to loan her his cellphone. As soon as he did, she dashed out, shutting the door behind her and wedging it shut. "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, I swear it's important!" she yelled over her shoulder.
And then proceeded to loot the store thoroughly, careful to keep her face turned away from the cameras, taking everything that she thought might even look useful. She swept through the store within moments, including a quick leap over the pharmacy counter to grab for the penicillin and a bunch of Percosets.
She unwedged the door before she left, adding one more, "I'm really sorry!" for good measure. She also tossed all the cash she had on her onto the corner next to the cash register. Whether the kid would put it in the till or take it as his due for getting robbed by a blood-streaked teenager, she didn't actually care.
God, she was the worst.