Tim Drake (
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thoughtformed2013-06-17 04:37 pm
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[Private texts.]
[text to Jack Harkness.]
Jack, cut off Torchwood access to Jason right away. He's gone off the
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Dick Grayson (NW)]
Watch your back. I don't think Jason's doing as well as I thought he was doing yesterday.
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Kate Bishop.]
Kate, I need a consult. Something's wrong, but I want to keep it quiet until I know how wrong. Can you
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Loki.]
I need your help.
[Sent.]
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Dick Grayson (NW)]
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Kate Bishop.]
[Discarded unsent.]
[Text to Loki.]
I need your help.
[Sent.]
Text message.
If we're gambling involved has to be stakes. What are his?
Text message.
If I was running a game like this, I'd be elsewhere. But if I was running a game like this, I wouldn't want to be caught. I'd want to prove I was right. I've fought... I've lost count of how many people I've fought who'd play it that way.
But maybe he wants to be found. Or maybe he doesn't care.
I can solve this. But I don't know if I can do it in time, on my own.
Text message.
Text message.
Text message.
Text message.
And you know what? I don't care even if he doesn't. We're going to save Jason.
Text message.
Text message.
Text message.
At least since he came backfrom the dead, Jason's always thought he didn't measure up to Dick' standard. Or Bruce's standard. Kind of the same thing in this case. He wants to do better. But to do better his way.
Text message.
Text message.
Okay. Preliminaries. I have a short list of nine buildings he might target. Records show them abandoned, they're near prominent nonfictional districts or criminal hot spots where he wouldn't mind collateral damage, and they have approaches that aren't actively covered by Vigilance surveillance, which he'd know, since he has access to the network.
One more psych factor, too. Damian threatened him with a crowbar when Dick showed up. That's... how Jason died, the first time around. The crowbar, I mean, not Damian.
Text message.
I'll be right there.
Text message.
Suddenly action.
You know he's in one of those nine?
Suddenly action.
[Tim's voice is sure. Loki's right. Jason wants to be caught. That means he's really there, really playing by at least some of the rules -- and three of these nine are the buildings he wired. Tim's sure of it, in several ways he could rationally lay out and a few more he can't explain quite as easily.]
You have a way of finding him?
Action.
[he begins to pushing things out of the way. tables, chairs, stacking them together in ways that they suspiciously look like they're going to fall. he then starts to roll up any rugs so they're left with clean floor.]
Action.
Does your way work on me? Or do you have a way of being invisible? Because I'm the one he's expecting. If he sees you, instead... do you know how he'll react? Because I don't.
Action.
You can come with, but I'm coming too. Er, so we'll think of that when we get there.
Action.
... I'm not sure the island is ready for nine of us.
Action.
[and he's drawing as quickly as he can, occasionally looking awfully focused as he copies the runes.]
I'm going to amplify portal spell thingy. I'll be able to make nine, one to each one of your warehouses. Can you get me still images?
[it was the only spell he knew. the one that his Evil-Self had taught him before he had left. he knew that his sorcery was sloppy, and he had used it occasionally, mostly in basic summons of various creatures around the Nine Realms, but he had never bothered to learn.
no, he would be too much like him.
the thoughts pass through his mind with each stroke of the chalk against the floor. the runes grew outward, circular, and when he was finished they covered the entire floor.
this was different, he told himself. this spell he was using was to save someone.]
Re: Action.
{Leaving Loki to the circles, Tim called up his files, scrolling through them one-handed on his smartphone while setting up and plugging in a projector with the other. In a minute, he had them, nine steady pictures on a blank space of wall.]
Action.
All right, let's do this. Please, please work.
[he begins speaking again, but it's not English. it's some dialect of Norse that probably hasn't been used for a few hundred years. the lines by his feet begin to glow, panning out slowly outward as he continues his chat. the runes lift from the chalk in a dim green light.
around him the nine circles around him crackle to life and Loki swoons a bit.]
So where to, first? The last one, most likely. That's where he'll be.
Action.
Action.
Pick one and start looking. Start on the left.
Action.
[Tim started scanning his way across the portals, looking for any signs -- of either Jason OR explosives -- and realized after a moment what the niggling little thing that felt wrong to him was.
He wasn't worried about the fact that Loki could apparently make portals to anywhere on the island. That deserved revisiting. But later.]
Action.
Action.
Action.
Re: Action.
Action.
Action.
Action.
Re: Action.
Action.
Action.
Action.
Action.
Action.
Action.
Let's just say action forever.
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