Armphid
Crowned Sun
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There was a rebuke in her gentle words. Mild but there nonetheless, or so he thought. Daniel. He didn't want to hear that name. His name. But it was sweet on her lips. "I'll get in touch with him. Rest well."
He watched her go and sighed after the door to the second bedroom closed. Compiler had been, was, a good friend. But he didn't want friends. He didn't deserve them. He leaned on the countertop of the island, his arms spread wide. He hung his head and gritted his teeth. He'd seen, the whole rotten world and seen, what happened to his friends.
His head whipped up and he glared at the spare bedroom door. Kick it down. Throw her out. Tell her to stop being a hero. His fingers gripped the countertop hard, knuckles whitening. He shook his head slowly, pushing it away. No. No, she'd do it anyway. And die without his help.
Was that any different than her dying with it?
He pushed off the counter with a soft growl. She wouldn't die. Remember what he'd told her; what Gwen had told him all those years ago.
Hours later, Aimee had left in her laundered and temporarily patched costume. He had showered and now sat in the library in a bathrobe that had hung unused for three years. He felt physically better but the penthouse...it was cold. Empty. Dark. He'd made it that way. It should be that way. Why didn't he like it now?
He shook his head and pulled up the comm system on computer. He activated it, "Compiler."
There were a few moments of silence and then the line picked up, "Compiler here. CC?"
He almost smiled, "Sorry to disappoint you."
"Danny! It's good to hear you. And you, not talking through that distortion gadget. How're you feeling?"
"Restless. But better than I was. I'll be back to 100% before nightfall. I don't remember a lot after I got dosed...I may never."
The hacker grunted and then added, "That sounds right for what Killian hit you with. You're going after him?"
"Tonight. Concerned Citizen used the information you provided. We're pretty sure we know where he is." He made a frustrated noise, "There's someone she's looking for; Killian appears to be targeting single mothers, taking them and the children if he can."
"Scumbag. He deserved whatever you'll do to him," Compiler said. "CC filled you in on what happened?"
"Yes." For a brief moment, not even half a second, he smiled. "She beat Thunderstorm."
"She kicked his ass. Nothing permanent, assuming he does his rehab, but he's sidelined for at least 4 months." He laughed, "Wish I could see the look on his face right now." His tone got serious, "You better step up her training; he won't mistake her for easy prey if they meet again."
"We've talked about it already," he assured the other man. "I...she said you were worried about me." He closed his eyes and leaned forward, bowing his head. "When you told me you were leaving...I was...I acted like an ass. I'm sorry." The words came haltingly. "You deserve to leave this behind and find happiness, if any of us do."
Compiler was quiet for a moment. "Thanks Danny. And I will. Once we kill Him. I've already told Blue I'm postponing my Atlantean immigration."
"Hn. How'd she take it?"
The technopath laughed again, "She said she's going to smack my ass so hard it sends me to Lemuria. She's sure you talked me into it so she's got a butt kick for you if she ever sees you again."
Not likely. "You two...?"
"Yeah." He could see the other man flushing in his mind's eye. "As much as we can be a thousand miles and fifty odd fathoms away. What with her not being able to come back to the surface because of-"
"Him. It all comes back to Him," he growled. After a moment, "Any progress on what I asked for?"
"Pretty sure I know where the Canadian government's data is. Breaking in could be tricky, even for me. I'm going to try tomorrow. In better news, I have the schmatics you wanted; Hurricane's."
"Good." He stood up. "I'm going to get ready for tonight. Thank you."
"Yeah, no problem. Call if you need me." When the call disconnected, Compiler leaned back in his wheelchair. "Almost sounding like a human being again, Danny. What's gotten into you?" As if he did know.
Nightwatch found her but it wasn't easy. She had gotten even better since they started the parkour training; moving fluidly and smoothly while using the best environmental cover available.
After descending from his approached the same way, from the opposite direction. He reached the house nearest to Killian's and stopped, peering around the corner. Cameras watching the entrance points and at the corner of each fence. Floodlights probably on motion sensor. Hn. Not bad. But not good enough. He tapped his earbud and hoped he wouldn't startle her. "Concerned Citizen."
He watched her go and sighed after the door to the second bedroom closed. Compiler had been, was, a good friend. But he didn't want friends. He didn't deserve them. He leaned on the countertop of the island, his arms spread wide. He hung his head and gritted his teeth. He'd seen, the whole rotten world and seen, what happened to his friends.
His head whipped up and he glared at the spare bedroom door. Kick it down. Throw her out. Tell her to stop being a hero. His fingers gripped the countertop hard, knuckles whitening. He shook his head slowly, pushing it away. No. No, she'd do it anyway. And die without his help.
Was that any different than her dying with it?
He pushed off the counter with a soft growl. She wouldn't die. Remember what he'd told her; what Gwen had told him all those years ago.
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Hours later, Aimee had left in her laundered and temporarily patched costume. He had showered and now sat in the library in a bathrobe that had hung unused for three years. He felt physically better but the penthouse...it was cold. Empty. Dark. He'd made it that way. It should be that way. Why didn't he like it now?
He shook his head and pulled up the comm system on computer. He activated it, "Compiler."
There were a few moments of silence and then the line picked up, "Compiler here. CC?"
He almost smiled, "Sorry to disappoint you."
"Danny! It's good to hear you. And you, not talking through that distortion gadget. How're you feeling?"
"Restless. But better than I was. I'll be back to 100% before nightfall. I don't remember a lot after I got dosed...I may never."
The hacker grunted and then added, "That sounds right for what Killian hit you with. You're going after him?"
"Tonight. Concerned Citizen used the information you provided. We're pretty sure we know where he is." He made a frustrated noise, "There's someone she's looking for; Killian appears to be targeting single mothers, taking them and the children if he can."
"Scumbag. He deserved whatever you'll do to him," Compiler said. "CC filled you in on what happened?"
"Yes." For a brief moment, not even half a second, he smiled. "She beat Thunderstorm."
"She kicked his ass. Nothing permanent, assuming he does his rehab, but he's sidelined for at least 4 months." He laughed, "Wish I could see the look on his face right now." His tone got serious, "You better step up her training; he won't mistake her for easy prey if they meet again."
"We've talked about it already," he assured the other man. "I...she said you were worried about me." He closed his eyes and leaned forward, bowing his head. "When you told me you were leaving...I was...I acted like an ass. I'm sorry." The words came haltingly. "You deserve to leave this behind and find happiness, if any of us do."
Compiler was quiet for a moment. "Thanks Danny. And I will. Once we kill Him. I've already told Blue I'm postponing my Atlantean immigration."
"Hn. How'd she take it?"
The technopath laughed again, "She said she's going to smack my ass so hard it sends me to Lemuria. She's sure you talked me into it so she's got a butt kick for you if she ever sees you again."
Not likely. "You two...?"
"Yeah." He could see the other man flushing in his mind's eye. "As much as we can be a thousand miles and fifty odd fathoms away. What with her not being able to come back to the surface because of-"
"Him. It all comes back to Him," he growled. After a moment, "Any progress on what I asked for?"
"Pretty sure I know where the Canadian government's data is. Breaking in could be tricky, even for me. I'm going to try tomorrow. In better news, I have the schmatics you wanted; Hurricane's."
"Good." He stood up. "I'm going to get ready for tonight. Thank you."
"Yeah, no problem. Call if you need me." When the call disconnected, Compiler leaned back in his wheelchair. "Almost sounding like a human being again, Danny. What's gotten into you?" As if he did know.
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Nightwatch found her but it wasn't easy. She had gotten even better since they started the parkour training; moving fluidly and smoothly while using the best environmental cover available.
After descending from his approached the same way, from the opposite direction. He reached the house nearest to Killian's and stopped, peering around the corner. Cameras watching the entrance points and at the corner of each fence. Floodlights probably on motion sensor. Hn. Not bad. But not good enough. He tapped his earbud and hoped he wouldn't startle her. "Concerned Citizen."