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𝙱 𝙾 𝙾 𝙺 𝙴 𝚁 . ([personal profile] livrer) wrote2030-09-11 08:21 pm

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[personal profile] chuju 2020-09-21 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ Being lost without your team — that's something Daisy understands all too well. She might have been used to having her own back on missions, to fighting alone ever since Mack had been promoted to director, but the team had always been there. Her family had been there to support her in whatever way they could. Now, she's on her own completely, trying to decide what to do with her life. She has ideas, of course, and a half dozen offers to consider, but without her family to factor in... she just can't seem to take that leap.

Falling into step beside him, she keeps an arm's length between them and makes sure to keep her pace even with his. Moving behind him might put him on edge again, and she can't go in front because she doesn't know the way, so side by side it is. It makes it easier for her to get a good look at him up close, at least, and easier to casually pose a question. ]


How long until you leave the city? [ And before he can possibly ask, she adds: ] I've noticed you never stay in one place for very long.
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[personal profile] chuju 2020-09-22 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
That you don't age.

[ He's not going to answer her question; she can tell as much from his casual side-step of it. Which, okay. That's fine. They're still building trust, so of course he wouldn't divulge that information to her. But she knows he will be leaving, and likely sooner rather than later since she's found him. She just has hope they can come to an understanding before he disappears again.

It's that thought that convinces her to jump straight into things. She's asking him for secrets — it's only fair that she shares one of her own. So, in a way that's too casual to actually be casual, she lays a piece of her soul at his feet. ]


My mother didn't either.
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[personal profile] chuju 2020-09-23 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's the first admission he's made acknowledging that she was right about him. Up until this point, he could have just been some super paranoid guy who changes his address ridiculously often. Now... He's what she thought. At least, in part. There's always more to the story, details that never openly shared, but it's a start. ]

Some people called her that. To everyone else, it certainly seemed like it.

[ Even all these years later, it's still hard to talk about her mother. Her mom, the woman who should have been able to raise her. The caring figure she'd been Before and the broken thing she'd become After. It hurts even now. ]
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[personal profile] chuju 2020-09-26 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah.

[ It's all she can think to say, just a verbal acknowledgment of his words that make her heart ache with old grief so recently renewed. The first time she'd watched her mother die, it had been amidst the horrible revelation of how broken the woman had become in the wake of her treatment by Hydra. Jiaying had tried to kill countless innocent humans in the pursuit of protecting Inhumans, and she'd been willing to murder her own daughter in the process. But the second time she'd watched her mother die, she'd been introduced to the kind and generous woman she'd always been before, who loved her daughter with all her heart and would do anything to protect her.

Daisy owes so much of who she is to her mother. Her Inhuman genes had been passed down, granting Daisy a heritage she holds as so very precious. And she has to believe that some of her own boundless compassion came from her mother — and her father, at that. Hydra had torn her family apart, but she still carries them with her always.

She silent for a few moments, struggling to find something else to say in the wake of her grief, but then she sees a sign in the near distance and nods toward the building. ]


Is that the place?