ChasNicollette
Allons-y Means Let's Go.
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The Blackbird and The Woman in The Moons.
Rose was-- Rose had been through a lot of crap in her life before everything had gone sideways and she'd turned into a psychokinetic metamorphic powerhouse with everyone's voices in her head. And it wasn't like Karan had been the first woman she'd ever been attracted to.
But those eyes, by H'ronmeer, whoever he was, those eyes were the sort of limpid pools people who couldn't write good wrote romance novels about. They did things to Rose's insides that she couldn't easily unshapeshift.
Still, she was a-- she was a freakin' Justice Leaguer, as bizarre as that still sounded in her head. She couldn't back down on this.
"I do think I'm better for support than direct attacks, but I will go where I am needed," she managed to reply before--
Warmth rippled out from that contact and spiraled out through all her katras and chakras and for a moment all language was alien to her.
Perhaps happily, before she went completely weak-kneed, Raven came to Rose's rescue.
Rose cleared her throat, steadied herself, tried not to listen to her pulse racing in her pointed ears, awkwardly rubbed her upper arm. "Uh, yeah, I'm-- I'm listening."
"Yeah, uh," Rose winced. "Sorry about that. I guess I didn't realize-- I'm new to being psychic, I didn't realize I was psi-kicking up psychic collateral damage. If you could help, that would... that would be great. I can actually repair myself pretty quickly when my powers aren't being blunted by fire. Which-- if you're buffering me against the fire-phobia, that-- that could really save my bacon and make certain-- protective girlfriends-- feel better about me going into battle."
Rose agreed rapidly. "Yes. Yes please."
"Whatever you can do, I'd be grateful."
Perhaps surprisingly, Raven's demeanor didn't bother Rose in the least.
She had lived with a funny assortment of people for a little while as she'd been looking for her brother Jed. A couple literally named Ken and Barbie, of all things, a dashing round erudite fellow named Gilbert-- she missed him--
--Hal had turned out to be a real bitch when he'd made it big on the talk show circuit in his drag-queen persona, but he wasn't all bad--
--but Raven really reminded Rose of Chantal and Zelda, the spider-women. Like Raven really was, incarnate, the sort of creature to which Chantal and Zelda had dedicated their shut-in, eerie, lace-and-veil wearing Victoriana fetish lives. (Oh, poor Zelda.)
As off-putting as Raven might be to your average baseline human-on-the-street, Rose was cool with her. Didn't even bat an eye at that monotone creature of darkness routine. Didn't even occur to her.
“Agreed, but you will you at least try not to get in the middle of the fight? Not get surrounded by so many enemy that you can’t get free?” Karan pleaded, using the infamous ‘puppydog’ look that got her what she wanted, usually candied sweets, and extra desserts.
Rose was-- Rose had been through a lot of crap in her life before everything had gone sideways and she'd turned into a psychokinetic metamorphic powerhouse with everyone's voices in her head. And it wasn't like Karan had been the first woman she'd ever been attracted to.
But those eyes, by H'ronmeer, whoever he was, those eyes were the sort of limpid pools people who couldn't write good wrote romance novels about. They did things to Rose's insides that she couldn't easily unshapeshift.
Still, she was a-- she was a freakin' Justice Leaguer, as bizarre as that still sounded in her head. She couldn't back down on this.
"I do think I'm better for support than direct attacks, but I will go where I am needed," she managed to reply before--
For good measure she leaned in and kissed Rose’s neck.
Warmth rippled out from that contact and spiraled out through all her katras and chakras and for a moment all language was alien to her.
Perhaps happily, before she went completely weak-kneed, Raven came to Rose's rescue.
Float/gliding over to Kara and Rose’s moment, Raven softly coughed. Hoping to get their attention before they started kissing, or dancing. “I hate to intrude on this.. moment, but I need a word with you.” She said looking at Rose.
Rose cleared her throat, steadied herself, tried not to listen to her pulse racing in her pointed ears, awkwardly rubbed her upper arm. "Uh, yeah, I'm-- I'm listening."
“When you scream.. it’s not just vocal. Now I can block out most screaming, but your.. level is more akin to a nuclear warning siren going off inches from my skull. And that hurts. Makes it hard to do what I need to do.” Sighing Raven rubbed her temples. “I can buffer the pain, make it so you don’t feel it. Bullet will still do damage to muscle, bone, cartilage, but it won’t hurt. If you still had any wounds I could help heal those as well, but you aren’t so that’s a moot point.”
"Yeah, uh," Rose winced. "Sorry about that. I guess I didn't realize-- I'm new to being psychic, I didn't realize I was psi-kicking up psychic collateral damage. If you could help, that would... that would be great. I can actually repair myself pretty quickly when my powers aren't being blunted by fire. Which-- if you're buffering me against the fire-phobia, that-- that could really save my bacon and make certain-- protective girlfriends-- feel better about me going into battle."
“It won’t last forever. Think of it as a dam. It will slow the flow, restrict the pain. Unless you decide to play with a hurricane. Then it will come crumbling down and the dam will burst.”
“Your choice.”
Rose agreed rapidly. "Yes. Yes please."
"Whatever you can do, I'd be grateful."
The creepiest part about Raven was the way she talked. Drawn and deadpan. Like she was talking about socks, or knitting. Almost like she was in the zombie apocalypse and was half-dead herself. Even though she was dressed more like a vampire-slave-princess. Or a stripper.
Perhaps surprisingly, Raven's demeanor didn't bother Rose in the least.
She had lived with a funny assortment of people for a little while as she'd been looking for her brother Jed. A couple literally named Ken and Barbie, of all things, a dashing round erudite fellow named Gilbert-- she missed him--
--Hal had turned out to be a real bitch when he'd made it big on the talk show circuit in his drag-queen persona, but he wasn't all bad--
--but Raven really reminded Rose of Chantal and Zelda, the spider-women. Like Raven really was, incarnate, the sort of creature to which Chantal and Zelda had dedicated their shut-in, eerie, lace-and-veil wearing Victoriana fetish lives. (Oh, poor Zelda.)
As off-putting as Raven might be to your average baseline human-on-the-street, Rose was cool with her. Didn't even bat an eye at that monotone creature of darkness routine. Didn't even occur to her.