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I'll Be A Stone, I'll Be The Hunter [closed]
Daine leaves the remains of the base in crow shape, surrounded by other birds, buzzing with adrenaline and borrowed strength. She and her friends have destroyed all the records they could find, left the labs in ruins, smashed computers and other expensive-looking things to pieces. The only things left intact are the tunnels themselves, because she hadn't wanted to risk collapsing the ground up above, and the food. Both belong to the rats, now, and she wishes them joy of it.
She's not sorry. She's not sorry.
The dogs are a bright, familiar cluster in her mind's eye, and she wings her way towards them. That's where Peeta will be. He's not as far from the base itself as she'd like him to be, but it doesn't matter anymore. If any stragglers tried to take him, they'd have nowhere to go.
The cold, furious part of her thinks: if any stragglers tried to take him, I'd kill them.
But there's no one suspicious around when she finally spies him and the others. Maybe Peeta knows her crow shape well enough to recognize her among the other birds as she swoops towards them. Regardless, she doesn't stay crow for long: once she hits the ground, she lapses into wolf shape, the only one she can count on herself to hold for any length of time. Maybe it's too noticeable, but there are far more noticeable things happening back near Columbus Circle. She could just be an overlarge dog.
Daine moves toward him, her gait somewhere between a trot and a stagger, hackles raised in lingering anger, but tail wagging. He's alive, he's in one piece, and they're free.
She's not sorry. She's not sorry.
The dogs are a bright, familiar cluster in her mind's eye, and she wings her way towards them. That's where Peeta will be. He's not as far from the base itself as she'd like him to be, but it doesn't matter anymore. If any stragglers tried to take him, they'd have nowhere to go.
The cold, furious part of her thinks: if any stragglers tried to take him, I'd kill them.
But there's no one suspicious around when she finally spies him and the others. Maybe Peeta knows her crow shape well enough to recognize her among the other birds as she swoops towards them. Regardless, she doesn't stay crow for long: once she hits the ground, she lapses into wolf shape, the only one she can count on herself to hold for any length of time. Maybe it's too noticeable, but there are far more noticeable things happening back near Columbus Circle. She could just be an overlarge dog.
Daine moves toward him, her gait somewhere between a trot and a stagger, hackles raised in lingering anger, but tail wagging. He's alive, he's in one piece, and they're free.
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When Daine closes her eyes, Peeta gives her a concerned look. But she simply looks - thoughtful - so he waits.
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If you're not too busy - what a sweet girl. Evidently this is no catastrophe, but he would like to check on her after the work she's done today, and he does not hesitate before locating her and manifesting in her company.
"Are you all right, my dear?" he says softly, reaching out to rest a hand on her arm. He looks at the animals and Peeta, giving him a weary nod and smile before looking back at Daine.
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"Tired, is all," Daine says, tilting her head up to look at him. "You? It seemed as if you got most folk out all right." She's stalling, a little. There's probably no dignified way to explain that she's rendered herself homeless. She's learned plenty about the city and this realm since her arrival, but how to get by without relying on someone else's charity isn't one of those things.
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He returns Aziraphale's nod with a small wave.
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"Well, not to fret," he says briskly, slapping his hands together. "There are plenty of open flats in the apartment building, which - well, I suppose it'll have to be under new management now, shan't it?" He rubs his chin thoughtfully. "There's no reason I couldn't just... I mean, it would be rather bending the rules of how things work here, but I'd much rather ensure everyone has somewhere to be. I could ask Crowley to do the same with the ROMAC apartments, come to that." He's getting rather energized thinking about it. They can actually help. Won't that be something.
"If you were both amenable to living there," he says a bit sheepishly, looking back at them. "I could get you all set up right away. I expect you'll be wanting somewhere to rest."
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With Aziraphale in charge, she thinks she'd be happy to live there. There'd be no mischief under his watch, especially now that he knows what to watch for.
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Peeta follows Daine's example and gets to his feet as well, shouldering the bag that contains all that remains of their worldly possessions. Plans for housing having been made, his mind shifts to work - but that's a conversation that can wait for another time. Effie, having sniffed tentatively at the back of Aziraphale's legs, comes back to Peeta's side. Her tail is wagging again for the first time since they fled the base, and she looks up at him with the same expectant expression she typically wears when he asks if she wants to go for a walk. Peeta bends to give her ears a quick rub, glad to see that she seems no worse for the wear for their adventure.
"I didn't realize there was space at the apartments," he says as he straightens again. "I guess there'll be a small influx of base refugees now." He frowns slightly. "I know the base was a" - he almost says 'a safe place' but stops himself - "an out of the way place for rifties who can't or don't want to blend in with the people here. Are we going to need to find somewhere new for them?"
He waves a hand, dismissing the thought. "Not something we have to think about right now," he says with an apologetic smile. "But if something does need to be done, I'm offering my help." He readjusts the bag strap on his shoulder. "So you said we could get set up at the apartments right away?" he asks Aziraphale, throwing a significant look in Daine's direction. He's tired himself, and he didn't do anything. Daine is clearly beyond exhausted and they need to get her somewhere to rest.
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Perhaps not Crowley. Now that he thinks about it, Crowley would likely scoff and grumble at the idea of having to be anyone's landlord. He'd probably be dreadful at it. Anyway it wouldn't be safe, he thinks with a dark pang. Lucifer still has his hooks more or less in the demon, it's not like Crowley can be relied upon to keep the tenants safe from him.
Gabriel would be the better option. He hums to himself, drawing his phone from his pocket and sending out a text to the archangel.
"We already have our own community developing," he points out, "with the network, and all our shared experience - I suppose it's only fair that we eke out a space for ourselves. If we can look after ourselves then we should, rather than let others do it for us."
He feels positively brimming with hopeful energy over this. The chance to really do some good, to really help these people. It's almost too much. He reaches out and touches Daine gently on the shoulder. "I can put you each on the same floor - the flats are furnished. You can get right to bed." The poor dear really deserves it, after all she's done.
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Her focus had been on taking the rebels down, making such a mess that any attempts to rebuild would take months, at the very least - months they wouldn't be able to spend caging or manipulating folk. That, she thinks bitterly, is where her strengths lie. But now that the damage has been done, she has nothing to offer. No answers to Peeta's smart, reasonable questions, no help for the innocent folk she's displaced, plenty of whom are her friends or acquaintances. No help for herself, even. If it wasn't for Aziraphale, she'd probably have ended up sleeping under a tree.
What has she done?
It's like Carthak all over again, except there's no distance to soften the truth into rumors and no ocean between her and the folk whose lives she upended. Everyone will know exactly what she did. Every walk through the park colored by the seething satisfaction of the rats' nest beneath her feet.
She can't escape it. Not any of it.
She starts a little when Aziraphale touches her shoulder, and the breath she pulls in to respond gets caught behind the lump in her throat. Pressing her lips together, she nods. It's all she can manage.
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It's clear that Daine is more than just physically exhausted, and Peeta lays a gentle hand on her shoulder. "Shall we."
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[if you guys want him to do this one of you can write the transport into your tags to streamline, he'll land them in the hall right outside Daine's new unit]
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Teleportation is a new one, and she blinks as the park is abruptly replaced by an interior hallway, the leaves and grass beneath her feet giving way to threadbare carpeting. She'd warned the animals of the transition, but Sarge still lets out a little whine of surprise, and Molly gives herself a brisk shake. Shadow gives both dogs a baleful look from his perch on her shoulder, though his own tail is a bit fluffier looking than usual.
Daine exhales a bit shakily, then releases Aziraphale's hand. "Thank you," she says quietly. She's not sure she could have walked here.
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When Daine gives her thanks, Peeta echoes the sentiment. He probably could have gotten everyone here, eventually, but even then they probably would have wound up sleeping in Sunshine's living room or something. This was a lot easier, and guarantees Daine will get the uninterrupted and much needed rest she deserves.
The familiar feel of the apartment hallway is comforting, in its way. Aziraphale brought them right to the door, so Peeta opens it, releasing the dogs to let them run inside.
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He steps in with them, looking around at the furnishings. "Is there anything else you need?" he asks, heading over to the bed and fluffing the pillows absently.
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Me, too, Sarge agrees, tail fanning the air. Outside is closer! He trots over to the window, claws clicking on the hardwood floor, and rears up to plant his forepaws on the sill and take in the view.
Shadow, sensing her unease, bends to stick his nose in her ear, magnifying his purr. It's yours now, he says with the casual possessiveness that comes easily to most felines. Or it will be once it smells a little more like you. He hops lightly off of her shoulder and gives the nearest cabinet a pointed rub with his cheek, then stalks off to explore.
"I don't think so," Daine says, loosening her grip on the keys. She'd been clutching them absently. Blinking, she adds, "Peeta's getting a room, too?" Did he already say? She feels so stupid.
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He's already making a mental list of all the things they'll need - some of which will be harder to acquire than others, he's going to have to find a job - when Daine brings up his own apartment. "Oh, yeah," he says, looking expectantly at Aziraphale.
He's been so focused on getting Daine settled into her place he forgot about getting his own. Anywhere will work, really. He doesn't expect to spend too much time there right now, anyway. He's going to see to Daine, then see about getting them some more food; Sunshine should be able to help with that for their immediate needs.
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"He'll be just down the hall," Aziraphale assures her, stepping back to the doorway. "Rest up, dear. We'll both be about when you wake."