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[LN] Thank Goodness We're Well-rounded Characters
Kon was reading at relative superspeed. It wasn't at his usual brisk pace, because he found that the limitations of his powers meant he couldn't retain the knowledge for more than a few minutes at his usual speeds, so he had to slow it down a little, but he was still thumbing through far faster than some of the others were taking just to go through the study guides they'd quickly procured.
"Is it just the fact I'm reading this as superspeed or does this story make no sense?" Kon said, as he thumbed through page after page.
Another reality shard had fallen away and now that their brands had signaled it, it was time to go dimension-hopping. Fortunately, it was a very small shard in the middle of the wilderness in Siberia and the area of effect was spreading slowly, so they had time to prepare.
With his otherworldly wisdom, Manny had managed to help out on this one, communicating some clues about the world they were about to enter by flashing the image of a cover of a book.
A fairly terrible book. Apparently they were entering the world it was based on.
So they were doing their homework as they geared up to go and trying to make sense of the senseless.
"So what I'm getting from this is this is a world where you're not allowed to have more than one personality trait? I think? Under pain of death, you have to be a one-dimensional character."
"Is it just the fact I'm reading this as superspeed or does this story make no sense?" Kon said, as he thumbed through page after page.
Another reality shard had fallen away and now that their brands had signaled it, it was time to go dimension-hopping. Fortunately, it was a very small shard in the middle of the wilderness in Siberia and the area of effect was spreading slowly, so they had time to prepare.
With his otherworldly wisdom, Manny had managed to help out on this one, communicating some clues about the world they were about to enter by flashing the image of a cover of a book.
A fairly terrible book. Apparently they were entering the world it was based on.
So they were doing their homework as they geared up to go and trying to make sense of the senseless.
"So what I'm getting from this is this is a world where you're not allowed to have more than one personality trait? I think? Under pain of death, you have to be a one-dimensional character."
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And hopefully the illusion would cover how quickly they healed from the cuts.
One of the other kids from Candor glanced their way, then cowered back in the face of Nico's stink-eye in return.
This was so stupid.
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When her named was called, she stepped forward and dripped her blood into the bowl of live coals. Fortunately, a couple people had already chosen Dauntless, so she was prepared when the entire faction began to hoot and holler like monkeys. Cassie resisted the impulse to roar back, or thump her chest with both fists -- best not to make people think too hard about whether or not they'd seen her around Abnegation.
She did thrust her clenched-and-healing fist into the air above her head though, before joining the crowd.
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Okay. She had to do this. She had to do this and not look like she was walking to her own execution. She thrust her shoulders back and strode forward, refusing to look at the faces watching her. When she reached the dais, she almost couldn't bring herself to pick up the knife.
She hadn't used a knife to get at her blood since before her parents died.
God, she hated this place.
A quick cut and an almost quicker trip into the howling storm of Dauntless, Nico plopped down next to Cassie. The actual protagonist of the story was sitting on Cassie's other side. Nico tried to ignore her, and everyone else around her, at least until Kon and Raph joined them.
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Unlike Cassie, in response to the hoots and hollers of Dauntless, Kon turned around and did thump his fists on his chest, letting out a loud whoop that could have come from Peter Pan himself, louder than any whoops or hollers they could have made. Then he trotted over to them and was met by a sea of high fives. (And one instance of Cassie slapping his ass).
Dauntless was supposed to be brave. It was supposed to be free. While the books had made it clear that the idea of it had gotten twisted away from the way it should've been, Kon was brave and free and he wanted to establish his dominance in that area from the start.
So they weren't surprised when he trounced them in Dauntless itself.
That was how it had always been. He could fly. He could fight. He could crow.
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Oh yeah, and when this was over, they were going to celebrate by doing stupid things that could get them killed.
Yaaay.
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Despite the fact he was one of the loudest and rowdiest, Kon made sure to hover very close to Raph and Nico, lest anything unexpected get thrown their way that he needed to play human shield at.
Their first task? Climbing up the ruins of a building. Fortunately the girders were arranged in ways that made it only about as difficult as climbing a ladder.
"Boy, this looks tough," he joked to the other three as he jumped up an started climbing. "If only one had the ability to leap up one of these in a single bound."
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"Don't look down!" she sing-songed, taking a moment to hike her skirt up above her knees in two handfuls of fabric which she passed back between her legs and then wrapped around to the front again where she tied them together in a knot. It gave Nico and Raph a chance to get climbing, plus there was no way she was going to spend the entire climb stepping on her own skirt.
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It wasn't that she wasn't tough but Cassie and Kon were naturally at peak human (ish?) condition and he was used to four hour work out warm ups and occasionally hours of fighting at a time. Nico ran a little more average on physical condition.
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She was a little better than she had been when she fell into this myth-based hero deal, what with Raph bugging her if she didn't show up and do some training once a day. This wasn't as bad as it could have been.
She was still climbing the outside of a building like a moron, though.
I hate this place, I hate this place, I hate this place...
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That was when the train came. It started rolling around the bend in their direction.
"Oh, this is the fun part," Kon said quietly to the other three. "This is where we jump onto a moving train like a bunch of adrenaline junkie idiots."
The train started rolling through the station and the people who'd been born in Dauntless started jumping up and smashing the buttons that opened the doors, then jumping onto the train. With the doors open it'd be a little easier for the rest of them.
"Let's go!"
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He was the one who'd been training her, he'd know best if she could do it or if one of them needed to scruff her.
For all that Nico had been doing this myth thing for longer than any of them, and had apparently been doing the hero thing back in her world, she didn't seem to have the same mindset that everyone Cassie knew in the biz did. She wasn't quite sure what to make of it, or how to fix it, or if it was something that needed fixing; but they needed her for this and that meant carrying her if that's what she needed.
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"I've put you through worse," said Raph quietly to Nico as he dragged her by the arm to get her moving and running alongside the train. "Grab, kick off the foothold, and swing in. I'll catch you if you fall."
The tracks were elevated so there was no risk of falling and getting squished by the train. There was risk of falling back to the roof pretty hard.
"You got this."
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Sweat-slick fingers barely caught hold of the door, and it left a line of fire along the side of her ribcage when her unsure footing slammed her into the edge of it. She wheezed and kicked her way aboard the train, crawling further inside so that no one would trip over her when they made the jump.
Ow. Ow. Ow.
She hated this place.
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Then he got out of the way of the door and hunched over as if winded.
"Woofta."
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"Woo!" she said breathlessly, legs sprawled out in front of her. "That was bracing!"
The girl actually from Abnegation followed her in, just as they lost the last of the platform. Cassie grinned at her, but didn't congratulate her out loud.
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"Is it just me or are they trying to kill us?" the Candor girl joked.
"If they are, they'll have to try harder," said Raph, giving his tough guy act a good airing out. He plopped down next to Nico.
"You okay?" he asked quietly. He added dryly, "You know, other than wanting to burn everything."
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She swallowed the I don't want to be here and offered him a weak smile before glaring down at the floor of the train car.
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"Recruit!"
Kon let himself get pushed, not wanting to make it clear exactly how immovable he was, even affecting a look of surprise, as the man shoved him out the door, holding onto his shirt and leaving him teetering on the edge.
"Dude, what the hell?" Kon said, eyes wide.
"I'm teaching you a lesson. I saw you back there, helping another recruit into the train."
He turned to look at the other recruits that had gathered around at the spectacle. Another man with dark brown hair came nearby, clearly wearing the edgy-looking Dauntless duds, but he said nothing, simply watching what the other man was doing.
"Take this as a lesson: weakness is not rewarded. Fearlessness and strength are. In Dauntless, everyone carries their own weight!"
"Hey, man, there's a wall coming up."
The man holding onto Kon didn't let him up.
"Like really soon," said Kon, eyeing the building that was rapidly approaching.
"I'm teaching you a lesson," said the man.
"You leave me hanging like this and it might take your arm off, too," Kon went on, his voice free from fear. He sounded like a friend gently nagging another friend about their poor life choices.
"Eric," said the man with the dark brown hair, warningly, and at the last second, Eric the Piercing Guy yanked Kon in by his shirt, just as a wall whizzed by the open door.
Only Kon didn't cower, he didn't collapse to the floor of the train in fear, which was fairly obviously what this "Eric" was expecting, given the smug and sadistic look on his face.
No, Kon stumbled half a step, then turned, his face suddenly going deadly serious.
"Now it's my turn," Kon said, and then he reached out his hand, grabbed the man by the throat, slammed him bodily into the wall of the train hard enough to stun him, then peeked out the open door to see if the coast was clear and held him outside the train, dangling him over the massive drop below.
His arm shook to make it seem like there was a strain. There was the faintest smell of burning ozone in the air, a smell that Cassie would've smelled more than once while fighting side by side with Kon. Though the illusion covered it up his eyes were sizzling with unreleased heatvision.
"Put him down," the brunette man demanded, but Kon swung his other arm so hard at the man's stomach, he crumpled against the opposite wall of the train.
Then he looked back at the other man, briefly pulling him inside the door long enough for the man to avoid hitting a building, before dangling him back outside again. The man kicked futiley at Kon's chest but while he pretended it hurt, he didn't let go. Since his arms were so long, the man couldn't even get a solid kick in anyway. He tried to pull a knife but Kon twisted it out of his hand with a very nasty looking wristlock and tossed it down into the city belong. He reached for a handgun at his side and Kon simply undid the closure on his holster and pushed it out so it fell out and away.
"Listen up, Captain Facebling. If you want teach us a lesson or two, that's fine, I'm sure that's why you're here. You're definitely not here to look pretty. But there's being a dumb thug trying for the intimidation thing and there's being a teacher and if this is what you call being a teacher I'm not sure I like your teaching style. So I'd suggest you make a note in my permanent record that the intimidation thing don't work so well for me. And that if this is about being strong and fearless I got no problem showing you exactly how strong and fearless I can be. We understood?"
The man made a wheezing, choking noise.
"I'll take that as a very oxygen-deprived yes."
Just as he was about to hit another building, Kon drew him back inside the train and threw him at the feet of the other man, who was just now rising to his feet. All of the people staring were slackjawed with awe.
"You -" Piercing Guy choked, pointing at Kon, "You - factionless - you -"
"No," said the other man. "No. Just like he said, that was fearless. And strong."
Piercing Guy, Eric, glared as the other man helped him to his feet.
"Welcome to Dauntless," said Other Guy, urging Eric of the Many Piercings away with him. Kon leaned back against the train wall with his arms crossed.
"What," said the Candor girl in shock. "Just. Happened."
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Also, heat vision meant that Kon was way more upset about this than he really should have been, considering that he'd actually been in danger of, at most, bruising when he hit the wall.
"I don't know," she answered the girl from Candor, stepping back. "I don't--WHOOP!"
--As her foot 'slipped', sending her plunging backward out of the open door and almost to her doom had she not caught hold of the edge of the door and the floor. She shrieked and kicked around long enough that hopefully everyone was distracted from staring at Kon before she pulled herself back up and inside the train car.
"...Door's still open," she joked in a weak voice. "Let's all move the other way."
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"Geez, careful there, blondie," said Raph, catching Cassie's cue and trying to help edge the conversation away from what had just happened. "Forget them trying to kill us - you'll do their job for them if you're not more careful."
But after she pulled herself in, he eased himself back down and nodded at the other Abnegation girl.
"What's your name?" he asked. "I'm Raphael - Raph, for short. This is Nico, and this is uh..." He pointed to Christina and snapped his fingers. "I'm good at faces, terrible with names."
The girl rolled her eyes. "That's because you two are always in your own little world," the girl said, her memories clearly supplying false memories of Raph and Nico. "Christina."
"I'm Beatrice," said the Abnegation girl.
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"Guess teamwork isn't compatible with strength and fearlessness," she said, pointedly ignoring Christina and whatever fake memories she had of her and Raph being off in their own world. She hoped the guy Kon helped wasn't going to get busted for getting a helping hand.
Surprise, surprise, this place continued to reveal more flavors of awful.
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Kon rolled his eyes and slid down to take a seat against the side of the car with the others.
"Yeah, well, maybe they should've told us that before we jumped on." He just let that trail off and opted for introducing himself. "I'm Conner, by the way. My friends call me Kon."
"You're Erudite?" asked Beatrice, curiously. "You don't really seem the Erudite type."
Kon grinned. "What, on account of fact I reek of eau de jock? Why do you think I'm switching factions? I figured out early on I wasn't really cut out for that whole data-pushing smart guy thing. I wasn't surprised at all when I tested for Dauntless."
"That does make sense," said Christina, blinking as she realized the logic of it.
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Kon seemed to have settled himself. Good, hopefully he'd stay that way.
"Who wants to bet on whether they're going to stop the train when it's time for us to get off?"
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"Not taking that bet. With our luck, not only will they have us jumping off the train, it'll probably be through a ring of fire or something," Raph said wryly.
"Get ready!" called out an older Dauntless member and everyone started getting up off the floor.
Beatrice stood up and looked outside the door, up ahead. "...They're jumping. It's not even a joke, they're actually jumping."
"Are you serious?" said Christina as she got up to look too. "That's crazy."
"We so called it," said Raph, completely unphased. He'd made way crazier jumps than this, across far larger gaps between roofs. He held out his hand to Nico. "Together?"
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