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gourmetburgers2021-07-28 05:30 pm
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[ It was a long night, but far from the longest she's experienced. The world will always be cruel and cold, there was no denying that. Yet... somehow, the immortal allowed herself to believe that these moments of "justice" still meant something. Jason Todd's done the impossible: garnered the loyalty of a witch and the willingness to intervene in a world that doesn't interest her.
She wants a shower, wants to lounge around and order something for dinner but she can't. Not yet. She took the long way on their exit plan for the evening, covering a few more blocks than Jason would have after the shit hit the fan. It wasn't as clean of a job as her confidant would have liked, but this was her third time wearing the oversized crimson helmet.
Jason beats her back to their hideout, even the rolling storm nipping at her heels doesn't light a fire under her. By the time she appears, his spare helmet drapes carelessly against her palms. The witch was left standing in the shadows, golden eyes full of annoyance. ]
Could you not wait a moment longer? Their attention was on me. Do it again and you'll grow uninteresting.
[ A idle threat, one with no bite to it. If there was anything that was clear, it was C.C. kept her attention on this man. Jason Todd didn't have anything to prove to the world, but she makes it easier to help him send messages. A thank you and glimpse of loyalty for what he's offered her in return. ]
Or simply ask me to stay here while you run around the city. It makes no difference to me.
[ A quick toss throws the red helmet his way, showing a playful side as much as her apathetic and dry wit. ]
She wants a shower, wants to lounge around and order something for dinner but she can't. Not yet. She took the long way on their exit plan for the evening, covering a few more blocks than Jason would have after the shit hit the fan. It wasn't as clean of a job as her confidant would have liked, but this was her third time wearing the oversized crimson helmet.
Jason beats her back to their hideout, even the rolling storm nipping at her heels doesn't light a fire under her. By the time she appears, his spare helmet drapes carelessly against her palms. The witch was left standing in the shadows, golden eyes full of annoyance. ]
Could you not wait a moment longer? Their attention was on me. Do it again and you'll grow uninteresting.
[ A idle threat, one with no bite to it. If there was anything that was clear, it was C.C. kept her attention on this man. Jason Todd didn't have anything to prove to the world, but she makes it easier to help him send messages. A thank you and glimpse of loyalty for what he's offered her in return. ]
Or simply ask me to stay here while you run around the city. It makes no difference to me.
[ A quick toss throws the red helmet his way, showing a playful side as much as her apathetic and dry wit. ]
c.todd dropping the hottest album of 2021
That didn't make Black Mask happy. Nor what's left of the Maronis, Falcones, and what have you. It doesn't matter who they are, Jason maintains. What matters is who they serve. Little does Gotham's underworld realize that there are two active Red Hoods, though, one posing as the other as needed. It was a recent development, having C.C. pretend to be him sometimes. Paid off better than expected when this past evening, Jason - wearing only his domino mask to distinguish himself from "the Red Hood" - garroted Great White Shark and seized all of the embezzler's assets. Killing him deprives the underworld of a big financial player, of a resource many turn to despite their conflicting allegiances. Killing him forces others to look to the Red Hood instead.
But doing so wasn't easy. Doing so required C.C. to distract Great White Shark long enough, under the pretext of a "merger" with the Red Hood's nascent empire. The escape was far less slick than the distraction, though. Mr. Shark's accrued far too many loyalists - seasoned mercenaries and killers - and while they weren't a horde of League of Assassins ninjas, they were persistent. They were deadly. After throwing a smoke bomb, Jason allowed C.C. to escape, insisting she take the long way. The scenic route. All so he could hold off their pursuers before he can later slip away at an opportune moment.
Cops, none the wiser to the source of the conflict, entered the fray guns blazing, when Jason's flight led him to the city streets. The distraction the cops caused, despite posing no threat to seasoned mercenaries and criminals, gave Jason the slip he needed to finally escape, navigating some sewers before emerging out of a manhole cover closest to his hideout. Somehow, despite the shorter route's bigger obstacles, he managed to beat her there. He won't admit to the worry he felt in wait. The idea that others could've pursued her, gotten to her before he even returned.
But now that Great White Shark's off the board, how loyal could these guys be?
It proves an irrelevant question when C.C. enters the door, none the worse for wear. ]
For what it's worth, you don't look like shit.
[ He catches the helmet with both hands, appraising it briefly before placing it on a nearby counter. ]
But you do deserve a break. To do what we did, no one else has come close.
[ It did take months of planning. Would've cost Jason years if he was less competent, less driven. But damn, did it try his patience to secure enough good will with Great White Shark: enough to get him right where Jason wanted him. He wants to argue that even Batman lacks that kind of patience... which is no wonder Shark was around for so long. ]
Pizza's on me, as ever. Might double the quantity.
[ He doesn't bother to ask her preference. He knows what she likes. ]
I can go pick it up.
[ Truth be told, he's itching to go because he's also craving pizza. ]
In the meantime, why don't you just... I don't know. I'm not your boss.
[ He smirks at his own words. C.C.'s no underling. More of an accomplice, really. ]
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