Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2020-10-27 09:50 am
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Baltimore | Tuesday Night
Since everyone's powers had been restored (not that Diego lost his), it seemed that a trip to Baltimore was called for to make sure everything was in working order. It also had the added benefit of seeing Annie in her Starlight outfit which was something Diego was never going to complain about. They didn't even have to stick to the shadows since the city seemed to have collectively agreed that this whole week was Halloween and they were actually some of the more normal looking people around.
"There's an awful lot of drunk people around for a Tuesday night." It was the Halloween spirit, Diego!
[For the aforementioned shiny superhero]
"There's an awful lot of drunk people around for a Tuesday night." It was the Halloween spirit, Diego!
[For the aforementioned shiny superhero]

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Look, if they were going to be superheroing together - on nights when crimes actually occurred - this would be useful to know.
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She was also just quietly filing away the fact that he didn't think her eyes were weird, since - well. Her strength wasn't exactly the only thing that scared guys off, if she didn't watch it.
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Now he just made it sound worse. But he considered himself lucky that he wasn't locked in mausoleum like Klaus was for his "training".
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Cotton balls, maybe? Beanbags?
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And it was the only tattoo he would ever have considering his completely justified fear of needles.
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She kind of wanted to beat the guy senseless, and she'd never met him.
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"It was pretty screwed up," he agreed. "But, hey, I managed okay. I'm out here with you, aren't I?"
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"That you are. Got any other, less traumatic tattoos?" she wondered lightly, because that was a lot more fun - and normal - to talk about.
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Considering he'd seen her bare forearm a couple weeks ago (when she had shown him how difficult it was to pierce her with anything), it'd be fair to assume she was teasing, yes.
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"You won the battle at least," he said. "And fights against your parents are some of the harder ones to win."
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"It's easy when you're only fighting against one of them," she said with a little smile. "I'm glad you had your mom. Do you still talk to her, at least?"
She didn't know how it worked with androids. Did you like, call them on the phone? Was that normal?
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"What happened to your dad--if you don't mind me asking?"
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