Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-01-12 05:36 am
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Diablo Donuts | Baltimore | Tuesday Evening
Diego decided it was time he and Five met on common ground to discuss...well he didn't know what they were going to discuss but they couldn't just keep ignoring each other. The island wasn't that big and Five was a student in his girlfriend's class for god's sake.
So after only minor bickering over who was going to drive (Diego won because it was his goddamn car), they found themselves at a donut place that for some reason had a donut with Old Bay on it. Maryland, man.
"Your son is so cute," the waitress said, sitting down two cups of black coffee in front of them.
Diego sighed. He hated his life. "Thank you."
[For the brother and NFB, self!]
So after only minor bickering over who was going to drive (Diego won because it was his goddamn car), they found themselves at a donut place that for some reason had a donut with Old Bay on it. Maryland, man.
"Your son is so cute," the waitress said, sitting down two cups of black coffee in front of them.
Diego sighed. He hated his life. "Thank you."
[For the brother and NFB, self!]

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"I'm listening." Listening while also taking a huge bite of the multicolored donut that was lovingly named Unicorn Fart.
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Five's expression turned grim and annoyed, but that might have just been his normal resting face at this point. "I'm trying to get back to 2019."
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It was like they were trying to make sure this knifed up ninja was the knifed up ninja that had been hanging out with those two cops on a date a few months ago.
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"Because that's when the world ends," Five bit out, glancing over at the guys outside like the paranoid weirdo he was. Could the Commission have found him this quickly?
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Despite the shock of hearing about the apocalypse, Diego's training did kick in when he caught the look on Five's face plus the guys heading towards them. One of his hands went to curl around the hilt of one of his (many) knives.
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"You're gonna come with us," Head Mook said, completely ignoring Five, much to his added annoyance, focus firmly on Diego. "Or it's gonna get real messy in front of your kid."
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"I told you he was the right guy!" One of the guys in the back chimed in.
Which, of course, meant that was when the waitress from before showed back up. "Will you fellas be needing a larger table?"
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"Same goes for you guys," Diego said to the mooks. "My son is kind of feral."
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Was this the right time for some retro music? It was time for some retro music. Because, as the waitress ran, she might have bumped into the radio up at the counter for a song came on just in time for Five to disappear from his spot to reappear behind one of the guys and stab him in the neck with that butter knife.
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He slid out of his chair, grabbing another knife out of his harness. "I told you. Feral."
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Outside, a van screeched to a stop outside with more idiots arriving as the rest of the people in the donut shop fled in terror.
"What did you get yourself into?"
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Diego flipped a table for some sort of cover. "If this is like the last time they definitely have more than one van."
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Five shot him a look that implied he didn't buy that in the slightest. But only because he didn't know what happened when you mixed the canons and it just got wacky.
"Great," he grumbled, checking the magazine in his stolen gun before smacking it back into place.
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Mostly because the van door slid open and a half dozen armed guys came out of it. They didn't seem like type to really care about rescuing their fallen comrade, even he was begging them not to shoot.
"Guess we're not leaving out the front."
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Diego peaked over the table he had been using for cover, which of course gave the guys outside a target to aim at. At least with them shooting out the windows it gave Diego an open to hurl knives, nailing one of them in the hand.
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Five was busy teleporting in and out of the group of men, leaving behind shrieks of pain in his wake and gunfire as he baited them to where he wanted their attention. "Over here, assholes!"
And, as long as Diego stayed where he was, it should all work out just fine.
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He moved out of cover like a smart person, curving a knife at one of the guys that Five had successfully distracted. He hit his target but turned out the guy could take a knife to the back pretty well and he turned to shoot at Diego.
He ducked behind a table again but not before a bullet grazed his arm. "Fuck!"
Did you miss fighting with your siblings again, Five?
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But mostly he was annoyed that Diego couldn't follow basic instructions. Next time he'd do this on his own. Because that always worked out well, right?
Five hissed in annoyance, turning his attention on the guy who shot Diego with a fury that shouldn't be on someone who looked his age's face before launching himself at the poor guy to topple him into the group that was still standing. It was bad, Diego. Don't look, it was bad.
Someone was going to get their neck snapped by someone who was just barely going through puberty.
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He could hear the screeching of tires down the street and he knew those guys had more than one van. They had like three the last time!
He started backing up towards the kitchen because the place had to have an emergency exit, right? "Five, we've got to go. Now."
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Five straightened his dumb uniform jacket, squinting in the direction of the other vans. Then disappeared, just to reappear next to Diego to eye his bleeding arm speculatively. "Fine. But I'm driving this time."
He could too reach the pedals if the seat was moved forward enough, you little shit.
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"Fine," he said, letting go of his bleeding shoulder long enough to slap his keys in Five's hand. "Don't wreck my car."
There had been a half-full box of donuts that the waitress had been preparing before she got the shit scared out of her on the kitchen counter. Diego grabbed it, having the feeling he might need to smooth things over with Annie after this.
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Five grabbed a donut from one of the trays on their way out because teleporting as much as he had usually took it out of him. Weirdly less so than he remembered. Maybe it was because of the younger body.
"Ugh, Old Bay," he mumbled around a mouthful.
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