Stephanie Brown | ๐น๐ธ๐๐พ๐โ๐ (
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Who: Stephanie Brown and YOU??
What: Sighing a lot and getting tar everywhere
When: Today!
Where: The castle grounds
Rating: PG
Tar, tar everywhere. It was black, sticky, and warm to the touch--which Steph discovered, as it clung to her arms and neck. It didn't take too long for her to realize that many in the castle were being afflicted by this, so she tried to tough through it. It would stop eventually, and she had things to do. There was still a lot to be done in the city, before she and Cass left on the expedition.
However, the more she touched, the more tar seemed to come from her hands.
She wasn't going to be useful to anyone today, let alone herself, she came to realize.
What was the logical response?
To lay down on the grass in front of the castle, of course. Maybe if she didn't touch anything for a while, the sticky goo would recede. In the meanwhile, staring at the sky seems like a good option.
Yeah, castle. She gets the irony. She messes up everything she touches. Ha ha.
What: Sighing a lot and getting tar everywhere
When: Today!
Where: The castle grounds
Rating: PG
Tar, tar everywhere. It was black, sticky, and warm to the touch--which Steph discovered, as it clung to her arms and neck. It didn't take too long for her to realize that many in the castle were being afflicted by this, so she tried to tough through it. It would stop eventually, and she had things to do. There was still a lot to be done in the city, before she and Cass left on the expedition.
However, the more she touched, the more tar seemed to come from her hands.
She wasn't going to be useful to anyone today, let alone herself, she came to realize.
What was the logical response?
To lay down on the grass in front of the castle, of course. Maybe if she didn't touch anything for a while, the sticky goo would recede. In the meanwhile, staring at the sky seems like a good option.
Yeah, castle. She gets the irony. She messes up everything she touches. Ha ha.
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"I have other ways of defending myself."
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"Maybe, but nothing really gets the point across as well as a good punch to the face."
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"I like her. Cassandra, she is the sweetest."
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"Tell me, how did you meet her?"
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"We both had the same teacher, at one point. He introduced me to her. I saw her practicing self defense, and it was awesome. It just kinda went from there."
Okay, that's mostly the truth. She just left out all the boring Batman stuff.
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"We could train together. You can watch me be clumsy for once," this isn't just an excuse to spend more time with both of them, nope.
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Please, like Cass wouldn't. She'd be thrilled.
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We all remember what happened last time.
"That does remind me, though--Cass and I are going to be heading out on that expedition next week, assuming this stuff doesn't stick around and delay it. We could probably set up something after."
Look, she's being nice and telling Lucrezia what's going on in her life.
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Lucrezia makes a pout and stares down at Steph because she can, when they are both lying down like this. "But there were those birds trying to eat people before, and all you found were seashells."
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"If there are shells to be found, I'll bring you more. But who knows what's out there? There has to be more than what we've seen so far."
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"So you will go with Cass and Tim, too?"
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"No, Tim's going to stay here. He's still recovering from his injuries, and he wants to help get the city back on its feet, too." She's proud of him for it, but she's not looking forward to weeks of separation. There's the nagging thought that he might disappear while she's away, but she knows she's just being paranoid and looking for reasons to stick around.
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"What if I said I would go with you, would you let me?"
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Though she supposes if any children haven't been reunited with their parents by now, they're probably orphans.
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"So you would tell me to go?"
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She's not exactly thrilled about Lucrezia going, of course. Every trip has had danger so far, and that's what she's come to expect.
"It's weeks out in the wilderness, you know. A lot of walking, a lot of not-bathing and dealing with things like giant spiders."
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But she is looking forward to camping with Cass and Ezio.
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"If not seashells, something else. A surprise."
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"I like surprises."
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