Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-05-15 08:50 am
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A Niceish Hotel | Night
Chalk this up as one of the most emotionally exhausting days of Diego's life, and it had to have been so much worse for Annie. He was more than happy to get her out of the Believe Expo and hole up with her in a hotel on Vought's dime (not that they knew that). It was a little surreal having to be incognito by paying everything in cash while Annie was off to the side in a makeshift disguise, but he could already see it was needed. It was all over the news whenever they passed a TV.
At least they managed to not get recognized on the way up to the room. Though, really, who would imagine Starlight hanging out with a guy that looked like Diego?
"Oh thank god there's a minibar," Diego said as soon as he opened the door to their room.
[For Annie and NFB due to distance! ETA warning for description of sexual assault in the comments]
At least they managed to not get recognized on the way up to the room. Though, really, who would imagine Starlight hanging out with a guy that looked like Diego?
"Oh thank god there's a minibar," Diego said as soon as he opened the door to their room.
[For Annie and NFB due to distance! ETA warning for description of sexual assault in the comments]

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And now that that was taken care of, she could examine this little bottle of tequila a little better. Along with literally all the candy, which she grabbed from the minibar before resuming her place on the bed. "Hey, on the plus side, if I just got myself fired, I don't have to worry about Ashley would think of this," she noted, waving a hand at the pile of candy.
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The thing about being that honest about things earlier was that it was going to be kind of hard to put the genie back in the bottle, and while Annie was a little worried for her job, she also kind of wanted to go ahead and give Ashley and Ms. Stillwell a piece of her mind while she was at it, too.
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"You were right about these robes, by the way."
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"It happened on my first day," she said after a pause, looking down at her hands. "Like, right after that shareholder thing. Ms. Stillwell asked him to give me a tour."
There, that was probably a good place to begin.
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He didn't really know what to say to that, but he did free up one of his hands so he could reach for hers.
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Annie twined her fingers through his, swallowing a little to try to keep from starting to cry just at that. Like, get ahold of yourself, January.
"So," she continued carefully, "he took me to the conference room, and I'm, like, losing my shit, fangirling all over the place. So he invited me to sit down in Homelander's chair, which is, like, a huge deal. A huge deal." She cleared her throat before continuing, "And then he asked if, like, I'd had a poster of Homelander as a kid, and...Diego, this is where I maybe fucked up, 'cause I said...no, but that I'd had one of him. Of The Deep, I mean."
She could see how he might have thought she was flirting. It didn't excuse anything, but it did make her want to go back in time and smack herself on her dumb little blonde head for thinking he'd take it innocently.
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"Yeah, well." She gave a rueful little roll of her eyes. "I think he saw it as, like, something else. 'Cause that's when I turned around and he was --"
Okay, she could not actually bring herself to say it, right now, but she did make a very descriptive hand gesture. "Like, six inches from my fucking nose."
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Focusing on how disgusting and inappropriate it was helped him tamp down on the anger he was feeling. He didn't want her to regret opening up to him by doing something stupid like lashing out. This was supposed to be about her feelings, not his.
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"And then, before I could leave," she said slowly, biting her lower lip, "he said it was just a matter of how bad I wanted to be on the team."
That was what made this all so, so, so gross. He hadn't just been out for a blowjob from the dumb new girl. He'd tried to make it into this transactional, blackmailing thing.
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He took a breath, and set aside the little bottle of vodka in his hand because he was definitely holding on to it too hard and didn't want to break the thing. "What a fucking asshole."
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"Such a fucking asshole," she agreed, her voice a little wobbly in spite of her efforts to keep it steady. "So I broke every goddamn screen in there. Made the lights flicker. The whole show. Gave him a chance to take it back, you know? And instead, he doubled down, pointed at the damage, and said he'd tell people I attacked him unless I -- unless I did what he wanted me to do."
For like three minutes, maybe.
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"How did you get him to back off?" he asked. If the whole light show didn't put him off, then what did?
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Annie swiped a tear away from one eye, shaking her head a little as she reached over and squeezed Diego's hand. "And Maeve? Blew it all off. Shrugged. Told me to clean myself up and made herself a drink."
Never meet your heroes, indeed.
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"God, Annie, I am so sorry," he said. "I wish I could say something to make this better but--"
He shook his head and looked down at their joined hands. Anything he had to say involved what he wanted to do to The Deep and what he wanted to say to Queen Maeve, none of which would make her feel any better.
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Or to go try to fight The Deep, but he knew that part already.
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"I don't think of you differently," he said, squeezing her hand. "And you're not an asshole. You have put up with way more shit these past couple weeks than anybody ever should."
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Which might explain why she'd just had a super public breakdown, yeah. It hadn't exactly come out of nowhere, especially when paired with the new uniform and the way Vought was commoditizing the shit out of her at every turn.
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The rest of it had been good, too! At least, Annie had thought so. Especially for an improvised speech.
"I just couldn't keep lying," she added, sighing.
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Just from a PR perspective, it wouldn't look very good.
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Like, Annie was pretty sure she was super-duper fired. At the very least, demoted and sent off to be hero to some midwestern city or something.
(Ooh, maybe she could get herself demoted back to Fandom. That was kind of an idea.)
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He thought maybe, worst case scenario, they would find some reason to say she was on leave or something. But outright fire her? No way.
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That...was an interesting idea. She had a lot of room to negotiate here, actually, if you thought about it that way.
Maybe she could even keep her old uniform.
"Well, if I do end up staying on the team, and anything else -- you know, shitty happens," she ventured, breaking off another piece of her Kit Kat, "I promise I'll actually tell you."
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