Raven (
trigons_child) wrote2013-09-21 08:35 pm
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Camp of the True Queen, Glacia, Saturday Evening (Fandom Time)
After doing her rounds of the camp to see if anyone needed any healing or help she could offer, Raven retired to her tent. It was a little lonely now, since she'd shared it with Dinah and Momoko before they'd left to take care of tasks elsewhere, but she was used to solitude.
She settled in with the book she was reading, the second in something called "The Raven Cycle." How could she resist a title like that?
[Open for she who needs healing first, then anyone else or texts or whatnot.]
She settled in with the book she was reading, the second in something called "The Raven Cycle." How could she resist a title like that?
[Open for she who needs healing first, then anyone else or texts or whatnot.]
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She knelt down beside the chair, taking Momoko's hands in her own. Her injuries were bad, but nothing she couldn't heal.
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"For someone as old as she is, she's totally tough. Apparently Jaime caught her when I dumped her out of the helicopter and then she parachuted to the ground. I'm totally never going to go on an assignment with her again."
How much pain she was still in was probably evident in the way she didn't try to argue Raven out of any healing or put conditions on her. "Ah. They gave me pain medicine at the lab, is that going to be a problem?"
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"Just sit still, and you will be fine in a few moments," she said, closing her eyes and drawing Momoko's wounds into herself. She stiffened and sucked in a breath as the pain hit her.
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Finally her mind was clear enough that she realized Raven was in pain. "Hey, stop if you need, okay? I'll totally take the lecture and go to the healers for the rest if you're in pain."
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No, Momoko, she wasn't letting go until she was completely healed.
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...
Maybe. Because it totally felt good to have the pain finally fully leave her body.
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"The witchblood has not affected my ability to heal," she finally said when the pain passed. The poison just lingered inside her, mocking her with her inability to expel it.
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She reached for a hug. "Thank you, Raven. Really, really. Thank you."
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She sat back on her heels, frowning slightly. "I am more concerned about what you said about Dinah. You are such good friends -- what has happened that you say you do not wish to work with her again?"
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"I was paired up with her for an undercover assignment this past week."
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Raven wrinkled her nose. "I did not like her."
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Momoko shrugged. "We got along okay, but it totally felt different. Like she was putting up with me sometimes and then other times like she considered me a real partner. Totally different from what I'm used to."
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She tried not to feel angry or bitter about it; it was long past, after all. But the memory still stung regardless. Evil. Demon. That's what they believed she was.
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... Uh oh. "Is it okay that I told you that?"
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A little.
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Admittedly they'd been busy taking down the weird villains that had been popping up all over, but Momoko was still Not Happy.
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She winced a moment. "Plus, I think I dated a different world's version of their leader, so that would totally be awkward."
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Surely he did.
"But if I don't get a bad report from Old!Dinah out of this assignment, Oracle may let me have some jobs and I won't need to worry about joining a team for a while or trying to figure out how to let people know Blossom is available for hero-ing!"
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[Sorry, passed out last night!]
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"So she can tell me when a hero is needed anywhere! And she doesn't care if my costume is pink because it's not just stuff in dark alleys and fighting crime!"
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