Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-05-18 06:40 am
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MHA # 2 | Tuesday Evening
Yesterday was a...success? If one could call beating the shit out of a guy in a stupid looking uniform a success. It hadn't really done a lot to make Diego feel better overall, but at least he felt like he did something other than sit there twiddling his thumbs.
Now he really didn't have much to do until class on Friday (where he was determined not to go down so easily next time!), so he was having a quiet evening in with American Ninja Warrior on TV and a protein shake because his cooking skills were non-existent and that counted as dinner.
[For the gf, but open before she gets there if you'd like! And now NWS]
Now he really didn't have much to do until class on Friday (where he was determined not to go down so easily next time!), so he was having a quiet evening in with American Ninja Warrior on TV and a protein shake because his cooking skills were non-existent and that counted as dinner.
[For the gf, but open before she gets there if you'd like! And now NWS]

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Honestly, after today, what wasn't wrong?
"I --"
Okay. Where to start? With how incredibly wrong she was about Homelander being the nice one? With how he was now super, super suspicious of her and had been stalking them? With the fucking collection of photos he'd had of Diego? With how Translucent was dead? With the whole Hughie...thing?
The easiest place to start, actually, was the obvious one.
"I got shot," she said with a little half-smile, reaching up to shake her shirt around a little so he could see the two holes that had been blasted in it -- one in the center of her chest, the other a little lower.
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The fact she had been shot in her civilian clothes and not the Starlight uniform said a lot.
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Again. Like. She was usually pretty good unless a sad dog commercial came on or something, but she'd been crying so much since Saturday.
"I'm okay," she added, once she trusted her voice, and pulled her shirt up so he could see where she'd been shot on her abdomen. The place where the bullet had hit her was obvious -- her skin was pink, raised, and starting to form a welt. "He got me twice. I don't think the guy was trying to kill me, just keep me down."
It had worked.
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She scrubbed her hand over her eyes for a moment. "You know that guy Hughie I told you about? The only nice person I've met in New York?"
Ugh, this was embarrassing.
"Turns out he's a bad dude, after all." Annie's instincts were so good! Look what a fucking great superhero she was, everyone. A+ detecting. "He's been using me for information."
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Whelp, back to being suspicious of everyone.
"I'm so sorry," Diego said, immediately going to hug her but was mindful of her injuries. "Was it him that shot you?"
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Not to mention the Homelander thing.
And the Compound V thing, which...Annie wasn't even really ready to think about that, yet. She would tell Diego, of course, but it would come last, because she was still trying to process that information and her brain kept sort of...resetting.
Probably some kind of defense mechanism.
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Honestly, he doubted Hughie could have known just how vulnerable Annie had been until the Believe Expo thing happened. Which was pretty much the only thing stopping Diego from rounding up Steve and Five again to go off and kick that guy's ass.
Diego wasn't exactly sad to see Translucent go, but it was kind of terrifying these guys knew how to kill a Supe. He had been led to believe it was pretty much impossible, which was why he hadn't worried so much about Annie going out there and doing her thing.
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"I was trying to arrest him when his friend shot me," Annie murmured. "Homelander figured it all out."
And okay, trying really hard not to cry again, so Annie was just going to press her face into his shoulder to help with that effort. Which meant that what she said next was pretty muffled.
"I was wrong about Homelander, too. He's terrifying."
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So Annie was the number one suspect. She could even see how he got there. It wasn't even unreasonable.
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And it had been so incredibly scary. Annie almost felt bad for how many times she'd turned her own glowing eyes on people.
"So no, I don't think he does. I think he thinks I'm a traitor," Annie said with a little sniffle. "And there's -- Diego, he thinks you're involved."
And while the laser eyes had been scary as all hell, the idea of Homelander threatening Diego -- and that's what that had been, an implicit threat -- made her want to throw up or faint or, like, move to another dimension to keep him safe.
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If he really thought about it he would come to the conclusion that he and Annie had been really bad about hiding their relationship.
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Of course she blamed herself. She was the one who'd been warned, even if Maeve had been so fucking cryptic about it that Annie hadn't known it had been a warning until too late.
"He had all these...pictures of you. From Believe Expo, and when you visited. And he was so pissed that I kept you quiet." She cleared her throat, adding, "Maeve told me to break up with you, after The Deep thing. Or at least, to pretend I didn't have a boyfriend."
As with all things Maeve, she had not exactly been clear.
"And I thought it was about the press, but...I think it was Homelander." Both because of how Maeve had reacted in there, and because of the years and years of Maeve-and-Homelander on-again/off-again romance. Annie now wondered how much of that, if any of it, was true.
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"You and I didn't do anything wrong," he said, trying to be reassuring. He knew that it didn't really matter if they had done anything or not, if Homelander wanted them dead they'd be dead.
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Like, thank God for bulletproof skin, but she was not going to be cavalier about it in the future. It was one thing to brag about, and it was another entirely to take two bullets that big at that close range.
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This was the first time he'd been faced with an injury like this.
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She reached into her bag, pulling out the bullets. "I got to keep the souvenirs," she said, holding them out. "Fifty caliber rounds."
Both bullets were actually bigger than her hand, so...at least it was kind of impressive, right?
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Diego would be way dead if that had happened to him.
"Here, lie down on the couch I'll get you some ice."
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She stretched out, peeking down at the welt on her chest, directly in the center of it above her breasts. The other was a little lower, and she gingerly nudged it with a wince.
"You're not allowed to get shot again," she called softly. "Not if this is what it's like for me."
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Royal Marine sniper training would do that.
"I just feel so stupid," she added, softly.
The Compound V stuff didn't make her feel any smarter. What other stupid shit did she believe in?
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