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basic_powers) wrote2008-03-03 06:20 pm
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Toronto, Canada, January 14th 1935
Tyler jolted, jumping up at the sudden touch of someone's hand on his shoulder as Enzo was inside the tree house. He fell forward, face first into a puddle of grim and slush, and got up coughing to look back at what had grabbed him when he saw his surroundings.
He wasn't near the treefort anymore.
I'm pretty sure I'm not in Milliways anymore... Tyler thought as he looked around, wiping the muck off of his clothes. He was in some kind of back alley, between two old brick and wood buildings with a bunch of junk, paper and debris collected in the corners. Pretty sure this isn't Kansas either.
There were voices, people talking outside of the alleyway, he could hear them, but not make out what they were saying.
I bet I've fallen into the past. AGAIN. Tyler thought to himself creeping up towards the voices slowly to see if they were friendly.
He wasn't near the treefort anymore.
I'm pretty sure I'm not in Milliways anymore... Tyler thought as he looked around, wiping the muck off of his clothes. He was in some kind of back alley, between two old brick and wood buildings with a bunch of junk, paper and debris collected in the corners. Pretty sure this isn't Kansas either.
There were voices, people talking outside of the alleyway, he could hear them, but not make out what they were saying.
I bet I've fallen into the past. AGAIN. Tyler thought to himself creeping up towards the voices slowly to see if they were friendly.

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"I don't see nobody," says the other, looking around in bewilderment.
"Well, go out there and find out if anyone's watchin'!" snaps the smaller one before turning back to the shopkeeper. "But not you, Gramps," he says with a wicked grin. "You're stayin' right here."
The larger crook--his voice identifies him as 'Jake' from the alley conversation--lumbers toward the door and opens it far enough to poke his head out. He peers up and down the street. "Ain't nobody there, Sully..."
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Which is probably why from out of nowhere a can of baked beans is thrown right into the back of his thick skull, from a direction of behind one of those shelves of picked-over dry goods.
Nighty-night.
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Jake topples face-first onto the pavement outside the shop. For a moment, Sully stares slack-jawed at his fallen partner. Then he whips his pistol around to point it at the approximate spot from whence the can of beans was thrown.
"Who's there?" Sully demands again, but there's a hint of panic in his voice now. "Come out where I can see ya!"
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Which is probably because A) there really is no one there, and B) whoever was there is sneaking around him invisibly.
Time for a quick illusion trick. Nudge the shelf enough so that can someone precariously placed on the far end falls off as if someone knocked it.
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Good enough for Tyler, who appears right behind Sully with an upper cut to the...uh.. Oh. Ow. Yeh.
That's gotta hurt.
"You missed." The kid says before peering around the shelf again at the elderly man. "You okay, mister?"
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"Yes, yes, I'm alright, sonny, but--" His eyes go even wider. "Look out!"
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"YOU LITTLE--"
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Apply Beancan directly to the source of the problem
CLONK!
See! It works!
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"My stars, boy!" The shopkeeper's eyes seem ready to bug out of his head. "How'd you get it into your head to face down an armed man with only a can of baked beans??"
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"...cuz they were bad guys and had ta be stopped?"
Use the cute kid face, use the cute kid face.
"Are you gonna call the police now?"
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And he does deserve a treat, the Revenant would be proud of his work right here tonight.
Hey, these chicken bone things ain't half bad!
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* ~ * ~ *
Ten minutes
and one music stinglater, two uniformed officers arrive to collect the would-be thieves and take statements from Tyler and the shopkeeper. The older one, a short, stout man named O'Toole, is questioning Tyler."Now, I'd like ye ta repeat that one more time," he says, eying Tyler suspiciously. "Ye heard the two men planning ter rob Mr. Cully's shop, and then..."
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He points to the small-enough to reasonably hide a little boy about his age crack behind the shelf.
"The other guy didn't see me and he walked right by."
Why is he making Tyler repeat this? AGAIN?
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"Hey, take it easy on the kid, Bill," says the other officer, who is about two decades younger and considerably less gruff. "He doesn't need a lecture after what he's just been through."
"That's one man's opinion," grumps O'Toole.
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"Because this was the only place that I saw had a telephone I could get to quickly enough to stop them."
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"They don't know I'm here." Tyler says quietly. Heck. Even he doesn't know where here is.
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He digs around in one pocket and produces a laminated paper card with his photo and a series of numbers on the bottom.
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Unless this is some weird alternate universe where there isn't a United States of America.
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"Tyler?" asks the younger officer softly. "How long have you been on your own?"
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Tyler does not answer that. He just kicks the floor with the tip of his sneaker and looks down at it. "A while."
That's not entirely a lie either.
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Toronto? He's in Canada? AGAIN?
Well... At least I don't have to worry about any automatic home-runs from the little supers league at home...
"Am I in trouble?"
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"Bill..." The younger officer shoots a sharp look at his partner before turning to Tyler. "I'm guessing you'll need a place to stay for the night?"
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"Yessir." Tyler says, nodding.
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... Come to think of it. They haven't even been born yet.
The only person he could possibly 'know' in could be not born yet..Or just a little girl still.
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