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basic_powers) wrote2011-01-12 01:49 pm
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Seattle, the invitation for Dinah
He is a man of his word, and one more than capable of figuring out how to get people in and out of his world with little issue. That's why he and Dinah emerge from the third stall of the Unisex bathroom of the Seattle Public Library. It's clean, quiet, and most importantly of all, devoid of security cameras.
"Be this portal ever so humble."
"Be this portal ever so humble."
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"Look," she says resignedly. "I haven't got time for this; I'm hungry."
And she steps forward, past the guy in the ski-mask, apparently wanting just to get on. That this puts her between him and his friend probably isn't something she's considered, right?
Right?
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Beauford however is moving out of range for this fight, still holding his side.
Ski-mask however is turning towards Dinah, since she seems the more fiesty of the two...
Wait. That doesn't make sense, going after the fighter? Why not hit up the groaning mark.
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The swing is blocked by a mittened hand that appears from nowhere as Dinah folds herself into his arm, setting them both up for a seoi nagi that sends friend flying over her shoulder, and into ski-mask.
Now she just has to hope they're smart enough to stay down or get out of here.
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How does Dinah feel about stealing from thieves?
Or about Beauford growling like that.
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...checking to see if they're stolen wallets is another thing, so she's going to hope it's that, which is why her question is a question, not an accusation.
"What're you doing?"
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Or he would if he weren't staring at some card in one wallet and checking the other before facepalming into his gloves.
"I do not believe this."
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"... I don't get it."
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"They usually stage attacks so they can get beaten up and meet metahumans and superheroes." He's just going to hand Dinah the wallets and look disgusted.
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Dinah takes the wallets and throws them each at the respective heads of the men getting up again. "What is wrong with you?"
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Now the two would-be muggers actually look a little scared and start running. Soon followed by the burly man and the six-armed dog-lady from before.
"Well that was fun." Beauford winces, rubbing at his left side. "Let's catch that bus."
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It's just such a ridiculous thing that it's left her in a bad mood, though that doesn't stop her giving his side a concerned glance. "You OK?"
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They just make the bus to get back to the transfer station, and then another to get within a few blocks of the club districts, with Beauford taking the window seat on the left side of the bus each time.
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"I promise, next time we come here in warm weather, I'll take you down to this great pizza place, their cajun pizza with alligator meat is delicious."
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There is nowhere in Gotham (at least, central Gotham) that's a fourteen block walk from a subway stop, let alone a bus stop. This is why Dinah's eyes widen.
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"Definitely for spring." He's not so made of money that he can get a cab here after all. After a while she'll start to notice more cars though, and people walking around them now. Then the sounds and smells as Beauford turns the corner towards the club. There's a small huddled line of people near the front and a big man who is actually standing head and shoulders over the rest.
And the fact that he's got lavender skin probably has nothing to do with anything.
"Brazil!"
"Beauford!"
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"Hi."
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"Stoppit, Brazil," Beauford smirks up at the man. "This is Dinah, she's a daughter of one of Uncle Ray's friends."
"You know, I'm still waiting to see your Julie come and visit here."
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"Nice to meet you, Brazil."
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