Janie Taylor (
a_time_slip) wrote2010-07-06 04:08 am
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The Leauge Of Fail
Janie had been back for a few days now, but was nervous about Snake Steele showing up again. She had weapons but feared she wouldn't be fast enough.
His attack came as a complete surprise, and one of her fears came true. All of the bad guys were working together, which would make winning a lot harder. Today, she was at a mostly empty diner, drowning her sorrows in a plate of pie and a glass of chocolate milkshake.
His attack came as a complete surprise, and one of her fears came true. All of the bad guys were working together, which would make winning a lot harder. Today, she was at a mostly empty diner, drowning her sorrows in a plate of pie and a glass of chocolate milkshake.
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He interrupted himself, thinking again about what he wanted to say.
"I'm not going to tell you to stop fighting. I just wish you wouldn't have to."
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"Just ... don't put yourself in danger because of me."
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Except it did. It's why she wasn't fighting in the war at home. When they found out about her baby, people went into protective mode.
"The baby will be fine, I know at least that much about the future."
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He shrugged. This time traveling business was certainly confusing to him, and despite knowing people like Janie, he still found it difficult to assume that you could know how things were going to turn out.
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He wished he could believe it as well -- as it meant that Janie would survive, too.
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"The ... league of fail?"
He couldn't help but break into a laugh.
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She rather liked her nickname for their foes.
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So did he, and somehow, surprisingly to him, that lightened his mood a little. It was silly, but it made their enemies appear less invincible.
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Glancing at Janie's shake and pie, Julian decided he had found his appetite again and finally ordered a hamburger with fries.
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Janie copied Julians order, feeling hungrier than she thought she was.
"I'll shrink it! If it sticks to clothing, then it might just be what we need"
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He wasn't particularly fond of this method of traveling anyway, especially not after having accidentally led Snake to Phoenix by using it.
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Janie was so reliant on teleporting, she wasn't sure how well she'd do without it.
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The food was served and Julian started eating immediately, using only his good hand. Thinking of a plan was certainly easier with a full stomach.
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"How long will it take for your arm to heal?"
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He shrugged, if this had been his only injury, he would have healed faster.
"I guess I'll be alright in another day or two."
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She frowned, and looked at Julian's arm "Giovan wants... I think he wants my job" It sounded like something very simple and stupid to kill someone over "He was fired from a lower position because of something that he did, and he blames me for it."
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Giovan's motive was equally surprising, but maybe this one could be solved more easily. "What would happen if you resigned?"
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