WHO:
bedeviledspider and Various Rescuers (Cass, Danny, etc... Tag Yourselves In!)
WHERE: The Warehouse
WHEN: Saturday night, after
thisWARNINGS: Post-torture trauma, to be updated as needed
SUMMARY: Darkdevil wakes up after his warehouse adventure with his new best friend.
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She finally reached the warehouse and kicked the door open and rushed inside without even pauses to check for traps or enemies. The warehouse was obscured by smoke and flames. She could vaguely make out the bodies lined up against the back wall. And then she heard the pained mumbling. Reilly's mumbling.
She rushed through the flames to his side, briefly assessing his wounds. She'd never really seen anything like them, and briefly wondered what kind of monstrous thing the Joker had done to cause them. Lifting him as gently as possible into her arms, she ran toward the exit, zigzagging between burning structural pieces. She coughed slightly as she finally reached the clean air outside, and leaned Reilly up against a building far enough away to be safe from the smoke and heat.
Tears welled up in her eyes as she gently lifted his head to cradle it against her chest. "It's okay. It's over," she said softly, hoping that Danny would arrive soon.
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As she approached the building her Spider Sense was, understandably, going crazy. Fire had that effect. She concentrated though, trying to find the source of the small buzz that was Reilly's superhuman signature-
There. Her brow furrowed for a moment as she raced towards it and realized he was outside but there was a second...
Of course. His girlfriend had gotten there first. She let out a sigh of relief as she landed near by. She would just check quickly, get it off her mind, then throw herself in to pull out anyone else who may still be inside.
"Is he...?
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His eyes darted around the scene, trying to put the picture together, but all he could see were tear-filled eyes. Cass. He raised a scarred hand to her face, trying to wipe the tears away.
Until he heard May's voice and instinctively struggled to sit up, only to fail and collapse against Cass. "May?" His voice was hoarse, relieved, and frightened. "Why-- it's dangerous, you idiot, go home."
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"Iron Fist is coming. He'll be... okay," she said to May, her voice wavering slightly. She knew that she should be back in the blazing warehouse, pulling the rest of the injured from danger. But she couldn't seem to get her fingers to let go of Reilly's hand. Everyone she cared about seemed to get hurt, or worse. She had to make sure that Reilly was safe.
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The relief in her voice was overwhelming, and May took what felt like her first real breath since the post had gone across the network as he moved. Still, she did have some sense. Cass was another mask, and the Iron Fist would know what to do far better than she did. The people still in that warehouse needed her way more than Reilly possibly could.
Not to mention, well...she'd had enough romantic moments ruined by nosy capes to recognize when she was stepping in on one herself. She took a step back, nodding to the pair of them.
"The real idiot's probably just getting his webs in the flames. One of us better be there to lecture him, or he'll start getting ideas. You..."
She gestured at Cass with both hands. Watch out for him..
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For now she'd have to settle for a weary but - proud? - smile. Had to be a trick of the light, of course.
His eyes stayed on her until May disappeared into the flames. Then he looked up at Cass and squeezed her hand. I'm sorry I wasn't strong enough to save you from this.
Wait a moment. Oh, god. "Misty," he choked out in a horrified whisper. "You said Iron Fist was-- does he know?"
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When he mentioned Iron Fist, her expression changed to confusion, and then to shock as she read his body language. Misty--someone close to Danny--had been inside... and hadn't been as fortunate as Reilly. "I-I don't know," she stammered, feeling a twinge of guilt that she hadn't picked up on Danny's own concerns when she'd contacted him earlier.
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That may have sounded reassuring underneath the weariness and pain in his voice. He wasn't sure. He certainly didn't believe it, but he could be an amazing liar when he wanted to be.
"I, um." He chuckled, forcing a genuine smile despite how much hurt. "This probably isn't the time, but-- I'm glad it was you who found me."
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"I'm glad, too," she whispered, a tear trickling down her cheek as she carefully hugged him closer.
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As best he could, he hugged her back, hoping she'd understand everything he couldn't say.
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