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Revenge is a dish that is best served now.
Who: A shifted Pao-Lin (
lightningbride), Kotetsu (
wildkotetsu), Barnaby (
mindgooshed), and Kazooie (
talontrot).
What: A case of mistaken identity...sort of.
When: Evening of May 5th.
Where: Starting near CH1, possibly moving to the forest...? IDK.
Summary: Pao-Lin mistakes Kotetsu for a killer, and goes after him in order to bring him to justice. Fortunately, some Big Damn Heroes are here to intervene and save Kotetsu from an undeserved fate, complete with a (1) Heroic Sacrifice. It's like canon all over again! Except without the happy ending.
Rating: High PG-13 for violence (including some bloody death scenes), overall angst, and language.
[Pao-Lin is making her way back to the forest bordering Luceti, unease screaming bloody murder in her mind. She'd been hoping to find a place to stay in town, but she doesn't feel comfortable in the innocent-looking village. Not when so many people apparently know her -- the real her, not her Hero identity -- and not when she's being told, once again, that there are things she should remember but doesn't.
Then there's the conflicting information she's learned about Luceti. She doesn't know who to believe in this situation. The people of Luceti have the advantage of numbers corroborating their claims, but Maverick (sadly and ironically enough) makes more sense to her. Or is it just that she wants his version to make more sense, because it makes things so much simpler for her? Because it makes her feel better about being an unwitting survivor?
...whatever. Pao-Lin had known from the start that this wasn't going to be an easy path for her. Obviously she'd underestimated just how difficult it was going to be; that's a mistake she won't make again. And it's not like this is necessarily a difficult suckerpunch to dodge. She'll just do a little more research over the next few days, see how things stack up, and go from there. Easier said than done, certainly, but it's a place to start.
As preoccupied and tired as she is, Pao-Lin almost doesn't notice the distinctive lanky form of a certain veteran Hero in the darkness, heading down the path to one of the apartment buildings in town. When she does recognize Kotetsu, however, she just stops and stares for a moment, her limbs going numb and her mouth going dry.
He's here.
The memories of her last night in Sternbild flash before her eyes.
...no. It's here.
And she fights the urge to just run and hide.
But...already?
That bastard Maverick. Thought it'd be fucking funny to sic one of those sons-of-bitches on her right from the starting line, did he? As if she needs more reasons to doubt that his little proposition was a legitimate chance for redemption. What's he playing at here? She's pretty sure this isn't him giving her a freebie. Is he seriously going to derive entertainment from watching her get beat down so soon after recovering?
...heh. Like I actually need to ask that question.
With that, Pao-Lin shakes off her shock and steels herself, clearing her mind for the obvious task before her. Her thumb flicks up to nudge the katana ever so slightly from its sheath as she quickly -- yet quietly -- treads over to the thing wearing Kotetsu's face. She's nowhere near as ready as she'd been hoping to face one of these androids again, but she'd be a fool to pass up a golden opportunity like this. It doesn't seem to be aware of her presence yet, so maybe she can catch it by surprise and cut it down before it can get a chance to attack...]
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What: A case of mistaken identity...sort of.
When: Evening of May 5th.
Where: Starting near CH1, possibly moving to the forest...? IDK.
Summary: Pao-Lin mistakes Kotetsu for a killer, and goes after him in order to bring him to justice. Fortunately, some Big Damn Heroes are here to intervene and save Kotetsu from an undeserved fate, complete with a (1) Heroic Sacrifice. It's like canon all over again! Except without the happy ending.
Rating: High PG-13 for violence (including some bloody death scenes), overall angst, and language.
[Pao-Lin is making her way back to the forest bordering Luceti, unease screaming bloody murder in her mind. She'd been hoping to find a place to stay in town, but she doesn't feel comfortable in the innocent-looking village. Not when so many people apparently know her -- the real her, not her Hero identity -- and not when she's being told, once again, that there are things she should remember but doesn't.
Then there's the conflicting information she's learned about Luceti. She doesn't know who to believe in this situation. The people of Luceti have the advantage of numbers corroborating their claims, but Maverick (sadly and ironically enough) makes more sense to her. Or is it just that she wants his version to make more sense, because it makes things so much simpler for her? Because it makes her feel better about being an unwitting survivor?
...whatever. Pao-Lin had known from the start that this wasn't going to be an easy path for her. Obviously she'd underestimated just how difficult it was going to be; that's a mistake she won't make again. And it's not like this is necessarily a difficult suckerpunch to dodge. She'll just do a little more research over the next few days, see how things stack up, and go from there. Easier said than done, certainly, but it's a place to start.
As preoccupied and tired as she is, Pao-Lin almost doesn't notice the distinctive lanky form of a certain veteran Hero in the darkness, heading down the path to one of the apartment buildings in town. When she does recognize Kotetsu, however, she just stops and stares for a moment, her limbs going numb and her mouth going dry.
He's here.
The memories of her last night in Sternbild flash before her eyes.
...no. It's here.
And she fights the urge to just run and hide.
But...already?
That bastard Maverick. Thought it'd be fucking funny to sic one of those sons-of-bitches on her right from the starting line, did he? As if she needs more reasons to doubt that his little proposition was a legitimate chance for redemption. What's he playing at here? She's pretty sure this isn't him giving her a freebie. Is he seriously going to derive entertainment from watching her get beat down so soon after recovering?
...heh. Like I actually need to ask that question.
With that, Pao-Lin shakes off her shock and steels herself, clearing her mind for the obvious task before her. Her thumb flicks up to nudge the katana ever so slightly from its sheath as she quickly -- yet quietly -- treads over to the thing wearing Kotetsu's face. She's nowhere near as ready as she'd been hoping to face one of these androids again, but she'd be a fool to pass up a golden opportunity like this. It doesn't seem to be aware of her presence yet, so maybe she can catch it by surprise and cut it down before it can get a chance to attack...]
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He collapses to his knees, coughing flecks of blood that hadn't been salvaged by the Hundred Power. In the end, despite his attempts to remain upright, he can only double-over, a mess forming across his stomach.]
Pao-lin... Please, it's Kotetsu...
[shit]
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this is the last thing he had expected to see upon returning back to the community building, and though he has no idea what the hell is going on, barnaby reacts immediately. kotetsu is in danger. kotetsu is wounded. that's all that matters, and when kotetsu is in danger his brain shuts down and reboots in panic mode. all thoughts of strategy and careful planning are immediately defenestrated and adrenaline is his only fuel.
dropping the grocery bag he'd been carrying, barnaby leaps high and descends fast in a quick, brutal, hundred power kick aimed directly for her side. ]
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Her shock is the only thing at the moment keeping her from finishing what she started, because she's too busy feeling a little sick and confused. She stumbles back a bit, staring dumbly at Kotetsu doubled over on the ground, staining the street dark with his blood.
...and then Barnaby slams home into the spot where she'd just been standing a moment earlier.
WHAM!
His dramatic entrance snaps her out of her funk. Pao-Lin backsteps a little more to regain her bearings and brings her katana up again, glowing blue with her NEXT power. She curses again when she recognizes the newcomer.
Shit. Guess he called Barnaby anyway.
There's not a second to waste. She lets out a yell and stabs forward, firing a stream of lightning through the blade as she does so. She's probably way in over her head now with two H-01s to deal with, but running would be futile. So she'll stand her ground for as long as she's able.]
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[Yeah, that's not working out very well. Goddammit.]
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honestly, it's terrible but he doesn't care about her reasons, or what the malnosso might have done to her, and though he may not be out for the kill, stopping her is his top priority and he will stop at nothing to achieve this goal.
so when she attacks he's entirely ready, dodging the blade and its channeled bolt with ease and ducking beneath it to aim a savage roundhouse kick right for her face. ]
Get away from him!
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What did they do to you?
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On the other hand...there is something else she can exploit.
Keeping Barnaby carefully in her sights, she flares blue with power as her free hand sends another stream of lightning at Kotetsu instead, intending to finally finish him off or at least ensure that he's not going to team up with Barnaby against her later. It's a blatantly obvious baiting ploy, and in retrospect it's probably not a good idea to actively enrage a killer android (insofar as much as that's possible). But direct attacks are only going to get her so far against these things. Maverick and Rotwang played dirty with making these things in the first place; surely she can't be blamed if she turns it back on them like this.
So Barnaby can go after Pao-Lin directly and risk being stabbed/zapped with her sword, or he can try to get Kotetsu to safety and suffer a little electrocution in the process. Or maybe he thinks of something else, as smart as he is.]
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unfortunately, barnaby is incredibly reckless when it comes to protecting kotetsu, and his feet are moving before he even understands exactly what he's attempting to do. thinking with your gut - is this how kotetsu feels all the time? guided by his heart, rather than his brain?
but it doesn't matter, right now, all that matters is getting kotetsu to safety.
barnaby darts across the path at superhuman speed, though lightning itself is incredibly fast, and the bolt arcs against his back just before he scoops his fallen partner into his arms. the scent of burned leather and singed flesh is acrid in the air but barnaby is thrumming with adrenaline, fearless and protective and instinctive.
touching down several yards away, barnaby sets kotetsu in the grass and, for the first time, takes in the extensive damage that he has suffered. he's still alive, but there's so much blood.. ]
.. it's all right Kotetsu, please hang in there-
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Not a problem—endurance... it's my strongest trait, right?
[Even if he's still dripping blood on the grass, unrestrained and warm. A sharp ache in his abdomen is thudding more and more as he suddenly tries miserably to get up. But he's shaking and sluggish, and only making things worse before he crumples back into the grass, against his burned shoulder. A strangled noise of pain, as he squeezes his eyes shut.]
Damn-!
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[ he'd meant to place him down gently, but even the lightest touch can be excruciating to a burn victim. but what can he do? it's probably best to just get kotetsu out of here, get him to the clinic as quickly as possible and deal with pao-lin later. his partner is what matters.
one knee in the grass, barnaby hovers over him, his expression stricken, almost panicked. it's all right, he'll be all right, kotetsu always has been resilient, this won't take him down. ]
I'm .. I'm going to get you to the clinic, all right? Please try to stay awake. I know it hurts, but- just keep your eyes open.
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O-oi, careful... Y'might get blood on your favorite jacket... [He cracks an eye open.] Real leather, right?
[Except he probably already has, if he could see straight. The corners of his vision aren't doing as well as they usually are. But Bunny's right—they just have to make it to the clinic, and then they'll deal with Pao-lin, once everything's okay. He reaches up to clasp on Bunny's arm, supportive, but hesitates and stares at the alarming amount of blood on the back of his hand.
Sheesh, how much blood did he have, again? He breathes out his nose, swallowing thickly. That's not good.
Freaking Bunny out is probably at it's easiest.]
I'll stay awake... S'no sweat... Just gotta get outta' here.
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so barnaby leans further over his partner again and gently slips both hands beneath him - trying to figure out how to lift him as painlessly as possible is difficult, but kotetsu is just going to have to tough it out. barnaby's voice is quavering when he speaks. ]
.. My jacket is fine.
[ there's kind of a hole in the back it's cool. ]
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You're gonna do the princess carry thing, aren't you.
[Don't freak out, Bunny. It'll be okay.
He thinks.]
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much!! ]
Yes, you're just going to have to get over the injustice of it, Kotetsu.
[ because he's already scooping him up as gently as he can manage, and getting to his feet. ]
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That's okay, though. She has a good enough idea of where he went that she feels comfortable shifting slowing down a little and taking a slightly roundabout route in the name of stealth. Still, she keeps her steps quick and light as she continues to catch up.
When she's within range but still hopefully far enough away to remain undetected, Pao-Lin stops by a tree trunk and peers around it. She's managed to put herself in a position for a clear shot at Barnaby's back, and her timing is pretty damn good too, since he just picked up Kotetsu in his arms for his trademark princess carry. If she aims carefully, she might be able to get the both of them at the same time -- talk about killing two birds with one stone. But at the very least, Pao-Lin needs to deal with Barnaby, since unlike Kotetsu he's still able to fight. If her initial strike doesn't finish the both of them off, she should be able to easily follow up for the finishing blows.
So she quietly and carefully pads up behind him, her hand readied on her sword. At very nearly the last moment, she surges forward, unsheathes her blade in one quick motion, and stabs into Barnaby's heart, right through the hole her lightning burned in his jacket.]
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what an absolutely stupid mistake.
barnaby shouldn't have wasted time here, he shouldn't have stopped. he should have taken kotetsu straight to the clinic and put as much distance between they and pao-lin as possible.
at first it's as if time as stopped. there's no pain, only pressure, the impossibly sharp blade piercing him so cleanly and easily that he feels no pain, only a sick sort of pushing where something should not be. barnaby's body jerks, and he stands completely still for a split second before crumpling, his knees hitting the ground hard.
but even now he keeps his grip on kotetsu strong, prioritizing his partner because he can't think past that one objective. something burns in his chest and barnaby doubles over, gagging, coughing, bright blood spattering kotetsu's collar, and it's as his head drops that he sees the end of the blade, sharp and bloody, protruding from the front of his chest. ]
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How can I]
Bunny...?!
[hoarse and desperate; this has to be imaginary. This has to be some sort of hallucination. It can't be real. No, no, please don't do this to him; to him or Bunny. This isn't right. This is all wrong - it's got to be fake.]
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But the moment metal meets flesh (flesh...was it possible to really recreate that on a metal skeleton with wires and circuits embedded in it?), Pao-Lin is again filled with sickening dismay and dread. Bile rises in her throat, hot and acidic. Her grip loosens on her weapon, and Barnaby falls forward with it still stuck in his chest.
This...this should be a righteous triumph.
Instead it feels like the most heinous crime.
Why?
With a snarl, Pao-Lin stomps a foot forward. She grasps the hilt of the sword again, and twists it as she sends a burst of lightning through the metal. In trying to compensate for her doubts, she's become a bit crueler than usual.
(But it can't possibly be "cruel" if it's done to heartless robots...)]
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the sound of his own raw visceral scream is in his ears but barnaby doesn't remember choosing to scream, he doesn't remember anything at all past this awful moment. is he screaming? is that really his voice? what a horrific sound. and then the lightning is gone and his head is spinning, everything sounds fuzzy and his world turns black around the edges as his body crumples forward against his partner's. ]
Ko.. Kotet...
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Bunny—!!
[It's frantic, strangled, as he forces himself to move; he wraps his hand around the nape of Bunny's neck and clings. He hasn't been this scared in a while, and a dull, sharp pain in his torso is overshadowed by what weighs down his heart. He can barely keep himself on his elbow, shaking at the effort, combing back Barnaby's bangs as his eyes flicker to the wound, to his face-]
Please don't... [it's a choppy request, his breathing stunted] Bunny, hang on—please, don't. We...
[... can't do anything. He can barely move.
Tears stream down his face. Moving is too hard now and he's lost too much blood, but he doesn't care if he dies. Collapsing, the arm around Bunny hugs him close. They're both going to die, and there's nothing he can do, and it's all his goddamn fault because he wasn't good enough-]
I'm sorry, I'm sorry—
Goddammit-
[He's failed Pao-lin, and he's failed Barnaby.
Bunny didn't deserve this. None of them did.
Goddammit.
Goddammit.]
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Late-night runs are not unusual for her, and with Pao-Lin missing, she'd been keeping an eye out for her buddy more than usual - the Malnosso-guys kidnapped people at random, of course, and it could have easily been her. And of course - Kazooie is a hero. Screaming at night? That is something she can't ignore, not on good conscience.
She knew the Malnosso could do things, grotesque things that she could hardly even fathom, much less expect - and in a world where nothing ever becomes truly horrifying, would Kazooie ever expect something like this?
But she cannot deny what she sees when she sprints into the clearing. She cannot deny that it has happened, no matter how terrifyingly incomprehensible.
That's Pao-Lin, she thinks numbly, staring down her friend - or what should be her friend, what looks like her friend with a blade stabbed through someone's chest. There's blood everywhere, and the air stinks of burnt flesh, and there are two people on the ground bleeding.
That's Pao-Lin and she just hurt somebody.
Pao-Lin wouldn't do this. Couldn't do this. This isn't like her - this isn't like a Hero. No Hero would kill someone so brutally, so grotesquely -]
Pao-Lin! Stop! What the heck are you doing -?!
[Even as Kazooie is yelling, anger and fear turning her normally-shrill voice even higher, she's closing the distance between them. Her talons leave furrows in the dirt as she swerves heavily towards the prone figures on the ground, trying to get a better look at who they are. She doesn't know them well - she talked to one of them, and he said he was a Hero too, didn't he? The dark-haired one.
This isn't fair. This isn't right.]
You're a Hero! Why are you doing this?!
[She doesn't want to fight Pao-Lin, but... but if Pao-Lin is going to do this, then she has to be stopped.
She has to be.]
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It's a bird. A big, red, cartoon bird.
What the hell?!
Pao-Lin places a foot on Barnaby's back so she can more easily pull out her blade. She swiftly snaps it to the side to shake off the blood before pointing it at Kazooie with a glower.]
Who are you?!
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not enough. no time to say what he wants to say, what he should say. ]
Ko--
[ but he can't talk anyway, the blood is choking him, blocking his throat, his lungs feel tight, constricted, and anything he might have said dies on his tongue.
i'm sorry, kotetsu.
all he can do is collapse into a shuddering heap once the blade is drawn from his body, flung down against kotetsu like a sack of grain, useless and fading. at the very least he is able to tip his chin up to look into his partner's stricken face, but even that is a feat of strength. his green eyes are glassy, glazed, and he finds that he isn't afraid, he's too shocked to be afraid, but he's so deeply, incredibly sorry. if he'd been faster, if he hadn't been so stupid..
all of this. all of it is his fault. ]
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He knows what's coming - feels the blood pouring out across his stomach. Barnaby won't last much longer. No one can help them, not now. Bunny's face is a blur in his vision, and he's trying desperately to hold until consciousness, but he's breathless and paralyzed. His hands are numb; they might as well not exist anymore. The firm grip he has on his partner's body loosens and his arm swags, dead-weight, on the other's shoulder.
It's not much longer that his eyes roll back, eyelids sliding shut against his will. He can't stay awake anymore; that last thing he sees is a flash of blonde and red flashing to night colors as his head falls back against the grass.
It would be the last blurry image of his partner he'd get to see for a painfully long while.]
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