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[LN] Can't get to his heart through his stomach. The plastron gets in the way.
Well, her first unsupervised mission had gone well -- they'd located and rescued a couple more people for the fight against Kuk, none of them had gotten hurt, and there was a whole gaggle of scientists who were reconsidering their stance on how to react to aliens. Not bad for an afternoon's work. She'd turned the mutant turtles over to Jack and Bunny for the full run-down, unleashed Dipper and Mabel to go do whatever it was the two of them did in their free time, and worked the rest of her adrenaline out on her latest sewing project.
The end result was a new hat for Molly (whenever she got back home. If she got back home) and a sugar craving that she could indulge since the North Pole's usual occupant was technically more famous among his preferred audience for his sweet tooth than he was for his ability to stab things really well.
It seemed that she wasn't the only one in the mood for a snack. A whole bunch of snacks had been laid out on a table in the kitchen, all of them looking a little picked over. She blinked at them, then at the turtle half-buried in the nearest cupboard.
"Are you throwing a party or testing for poison?"
The end result was a new hat for Molly (whenever she got back home. If she got back home) and a sugar craving that she could indulge since the North Pole's usual occupant was technically more famous among his preferred audience for his sweet tooth than he was for his ability to stab things really well.
It seemed that she wasn't the only one in the mood for a snack. A whole bunch of snacks had been laid out on a table in the kitchen, all of them looking a little picked over. She blinked at them, then at the turtle half-buried in the nearest cupboard.
"Are you throwing a party or testing for poison?"
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Like the many times Karai had tried before she found out the truth. (And their fronts, she'd tried to stab their fronts.)
"It's weird that you'd split it up as an adult-kid thing when it's a people thing. Everyone winds up an adult someday - if they live long enough."
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She wasn't sure she expected to.
"I suppose Chase made it through his eighteenth birthday without going completely 'round the twist," she said. She smirked again. "Though I'd hardly call him a saint."
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Raph was interested now in the kind of people she surrounded herself with. That said a lot about people, the kind of people they had loyalties to.
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"I know he's got my back, but wow can he ever cram his foot in his mouth sometimes."
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He kept picking at the deserts and popped some kind of chewy fruit bar in his mouth.
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Raph can do the math.
"Me, Chase, Karolina, and Molly," she ticked the names off on the fingers of one hand, then moved to the other. "Victor, Xavin, and Klara." She lowered her hands.
"Alex died with our parents, when he revealed that he'd thrown in with them the previous year." She blinked furiously, eyes hot. "Gert was murdered a few weeks ago. Because some morons thought it would be a good idea to play with my parents' magical crap and brought Alex's dad forward from the past."
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Raph knew what it felt like the lose family but the emotional impact of her situation snapped into place with crystal clarity. The expression on her face, it was like that moment after Leo went down with the Technodrome, when they'd thought...
His brothers, Casey, and April - who both might as well have been part of the family now - were all he had left. And losing any of them now would hurt more than ever, especially after the rest of his world - and his father - had been taken away. That was what had happened to her. She'd lost her parents in one of the worst ways she could (not like Splinter, who'd always been a good parent and a good person) and then lost one of the only family members she'd had left. And from the look of her eyes, she was still in a world of hurt over it.
Though Raph was often outwardly tough and aggressive, sometimes teasing and callous, those who knew him best knew what that was covering up. He did feel for other people, he did care about other people, and if he liked who someone was, that came so easily. And once he was in someone's corner, there was no stopping him from having their back.
He owed Nico and the twins his life and how they'd acted during the rescue alone, saving him and Mikey, was enough for Raph to think they were good people. Good people didn't deserve to suffer or have to deal with loss or grief.
So, awkwardly, enough that Nico had time to tell him not to if she wanted, he reached out a three-fingered hand and gave her a pat on the shoulder.
"I'm sorry." He shook his head. "Here we go right back into things sucking again."
It needed to be said. Just like her, he didn't really know what to say, but acknowledging the suck of it was a good place to start.
"But listen, you've got your friends you have left, and if they survived all that crap with your parents and the government and these Avengers, they'll be fine 'til you get back to them. And me and Mikey? We're gonna do all we can to help end this and get everyone back. That weird Bond villain guy was making it out to be that we were some big threat - I guess maybe because lots of people believe in us because of all those movies and TV shows."
He withdrew his hand. "So what I'm guessing is we'll be heavy hitters at this whole myth thing and now that you've got us at your back we'll do all we can to get us all back home. We're tough enough even without magical myth powers and with how tough you guys are, too, this Kuk guy doesn't stand a chance. You'll be back with your friends in no time."
It seemed the best thing he could say, reaffirming that he'd help her get back to the friends she had left.
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She didn't trust promises much anymore. Too many of them had broken on her since she'd discovered what kind of people her parent really were.
"I don't want to talk about this anymore," she said finally.
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Understandable. Very understandable.
"Hey, uh, why don't we go do something stupid, huh? This is Santa's Workshop, they've gotta have some video game systems or stupid movies to watch - you know, to give to the rich kids."
It was a joke. Because in most universes "Santa" seemed to favor the wealthy when it came to presents. He had a feeling that this universe was a little bit different, though, but he hoped the joke was still funny.
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She headed for the door -- she knew where the Yeti stored the electronic stuff around here.
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"Just tell my brother there's food. He'll clean it up by eating it all."
Then he followed Nico as they set up a movie on a weird little TV that looked almost magical. Raph rooted through the box of bad horror movies they'd been given when Raph asked for them.
"Ooh, they're all Blurays instead of VHS. Fancy."
When you rummaged your entertainment out of dumpsters, VHS tended to be the norm.
"Okay, none of these movies are familiar to me since I guess we have different ones where I'm from. I don't see any of the Friday of Halloween or the Beltsander movies or anything, so which sounds better from the bargain horror movie bin of non-kidsafe movies they've wrangled up for us: Killer Klowns from Outer Space, The Gingerdead Man, Troll 2, or -" and here he laughed so hard he couldn't stop for a moment. "Monsturd? Tagline is: 'Don't Get Caught Your With Your Pants Down.'"
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"No, I will never forgive you if you make me watch 'Monsturd'. My revenge will not be swift, it with the long and drawn out and all the more terrible for it. I say--" What movie titles had he read off? "--Killer Klowns. Let's go with Killer Klowns."
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"No Monsturd. So you can hold off on the flying monkeys."
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She looked around automatically to do a headcount before remembering that the only one of her friends here was one of the two she wouldn't want to sit through 'Killer Klowns' anyway. She pressed her lips together and looked back at the screen.
"How old is this movie anyway? Do I need to be prepared for eye-searingly awful clothes?"
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Sure enough, the movie started to show people in its opening shots.
"Annnd confirmed for 80's clothes."
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In spite of her words, she settled back against the couch, making no move to switch out the movies. Maybe she really did just need an hour and a half of terrible clothes and acting to distract her from everything.
And hey, the company wasn't bad.