it's not broken. you just don't know what you're doing yet. powers are usually pretty weak at first. they take practice.
tomorrow, eight o clock. there's an abandoned building across from the bar, one of the hinges on the back door is broken so you can just push right in.
[ daisy has been back in new amsterdam for less than 48 hours, and she's already sliding into powers training mode like she never left. only this time, there's a little more certainty to her step, a zen calm in her motions — if she survived the framework and space and being sold into inhuman slavery and being the destroyer of goddamn worlds, she can survive this. it's just another crisis.
she's good at those, now. she's good at this, too. teaching and guiding and helping people make the most of what gifts they've been given. there's a part of her that still aches for the earthquakes that used to rumble beneath her feet — a part that still hopes fervently that the deal she made with cassius before she disappeared will pan out the way she wants it to — but it's no longer a roar in the back of her head. she's lived without her powers now, even been happy to give them up; she can do it again.
there are things here she wants more, anyway.
for now, there are things to focus on. like training with catra, down in the abandoned buildings by the still-in-progress sports bar slash safehouse. daisy gets there a little early, half past seven. it gives her time to prepare: to tear down debris, to repurpose it into weapons and shields and whatever else she can manage.
while she works, the blue glow in her chest practically fills the space, barely hidden by the thin fabric of her tank top. ]
[ If there's anything Catra's good at, it's stealth. She approaches the building via rooftop, scampering from building to building with her catlike ease and grace, before climbing into the one Daisy nominated from a high window.
She doesn't like to be observed.
She just watches Daisy for a while from the rafters, taking mental notes. Finally, though, she speaks up. ]
You got a lot going on here.
[ Catra is lounging in the rafters above, lying on a beam sideways, tail hanging down lazily. She examines her nails. The picture of relaxation. ]
[ daisy's expecting company. granted, she's expecting company that comes through the front door, but a person is a person, so she doesn't startle. just swivels her head to get a better look at the source of the noise, brow raising for a moment in quiet amusement at catra's choice of perch, before offering an exaggerated shrug. ]
I've got a lot going on everywhere. Building helps me think.
[ plus, there's something viscerally satisfying about tearing something down by simply willing it to be done. ]
Tell me about your fight with Rey. Your chest glow while you were fighting?
Not the first time. It did the second time, but like I said-- nothing happened.
[ She jumps down from her perch in the rafters to be on the floor with Daisy, landing easily like it's nothing, despite the height. Her chest isn't glowing, so-- must just be a cat thing. ]
I haven't been able to get it to do it since!
[ She pauses for a beat. ]
Wait, no-- there was one other time. But nothing happened then either! I'm telling you. It's.Broken.
[ broken seems extreme. but then, daisy doesn't much believe that powers like these can break. they can be hard to control, or difficult to define, but they don't break. once they're understood, they work. consistently. ]
Okay. So it's probably not offensive, then. Those are usually pretty obvious. [ she thinks of jyn's water, and illya's anger; they came from sharp emotion, at first, but could be controlled in time. ] No extra oomph in your swings when your chest was glowing, or feeling like things weren't going like they normally would?
[ prompto had been able to focus. steve made others stronger by touch. not all powers were obvious. ]
No, not thinking about nothing. [ catra please ] You can meditate and think about something specific, you know.
[ one of the few benefits of a stint in afterlife had been a lesson in guided meditation. thanks, gordon, you're the real mvp. ]
What were you trying to achieve when it happened? Not just the obvious, the punching bit. Were you trying to slow her down, or change her mind? Did you say something to her, or want something to happen?
[ She frowns though, tapping her foot on the floor unconsciously as she thinks, trying to think about the two separate times she saw the blue glow and what they had in common. She lets out a fast breath of annoyance. ]
I don't know! [ It comes out a little more snappish than she means it to. ] The first time... well, we were fighting. [ But she already tried fighting again with Jyn and that didn't work. So it can't be just that. She pauses again, trying to rack her brain for what else was going on during that adrenaline high. ]
Just for once in my life I'd like for something to go right! Why are you still facing away-- the demo's over! I can't do it!
[ At that precise moment, the blue light comes back, and Daisy might just feel herself compelled to turn around and stare at Catra, unable to look away even if she tries, even as Catra's still ranting. ]
Oh sure, now you're glowing, you good for nothing piece of garbage!
[ it isn't as strong as the compulsion drugs, nothing quite so obvious that she knows she can't, but a girl as strong-willed and stubborn as daisy johnson can recognize when the instincts in her head aren't her own.
it's not hive 2.0, thank god, but there's definitely something extra about the sudden and irresistible urge to give a good hard look at catra that begs to be explored. ]
You did something. [ pride colors her tone, warm and reassuring. ] You want to try again?
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She's just as insufferable.
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you ever notice your chest glowing blue while you're trying to do things?
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powers are usually pretty weak at first. they take practice.
tomorrow, eight o clock. there's an abandoned building across from the bar, one of the hinges on the back door is broken so you can just push right in.
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Fine. You better be there.
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she's good at those, now. she's good at this, too. teaching and guiding and helping people make the most of what gifts they've been given. there's a part of her that still aches for the earthquakes that used to rumble beneath her feet — a part that still hopes fervently that the deal she made with cassius before she disappeared will pan out the way she wants it to — but it's no longer a roar in the back of her head. she's lived without her powers now, even been happy to give them up; she can do it again.
there are things here she wants more, anyway.
for now, there are things to focus on. like training with catra, down in the abandoned buildings by the still-in-progress sports bar slash safehouse. daisy gets there a little early, half past seven. it gives her time to prepare: to tear down debris, to repurpose it into weapons and shields and whatever else she can manage.
while she works, the blue glow in her chest practically fills the space, barely hidden by the thin fabric of her tank top. ]
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She doesn't like to be observed.
She just watches Daisy for a while from the rafters, taking mental notes. Finally, though, she speaks up. ]
You got a lot going on here.
[ Catra is lounging in the rafters above, lying on a beam sideways, tail hanging down lazily. She examines her nails. The picture of relaxation. ]
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I've got a lot going on everywhere. Building helps me think.
[ plus, there's something viscerally satisfying about tearing something down by simply willing it to be done. ]
Tell me about your fight with Rey. Your chest glow while you were fighting?
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[ She jumps down from her perch in the rafters to be on the floor with Daisy, landing easily like it's nothing, despite the height. Her chest isn't glowing, so-- must just be a cat thing. ]
I haven't been able to get it to do it since!
[ She pauses for a beat. ]
Wait, no-- there was one other time. But nothing happened then either! I'm telling you. It's. Broken.
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Okay. So it's probably not offensive, then. Those are usually pretty obvious. [ she thinks of jyn's water, and illya's anger; they came from sharp emotion, at first, but could be controlled in time. ] No extra oomph in your swings when your chest was glowing, or feeling like things weren't going like they normally would?
[ prompto had been able to focus. steve made others stronger by touch. not all powers were obvious. ]
You try meditating?
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No, nothing! I've been over it in my head like a million times.
[ Her stare turns distinctly flat when Daisy mentions meditation. ]
What? Who's got time to be sitting around and not thinking about anything?
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[ one of the few benefits of a stint in afterlife had been a lesson in guided meditation. thanks, gordon, you're the real mvp. ]
What were you trying to achieve when it happened? Not just the obvious, the punching bit. Were you trying to slow her down, or change her mind? Did you say something to her, or want something to happen?
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[ She frowns though, tapping her foot on the floor unconsciously as she thinks, trying to think about the two separate times she saw the blue glow and what they had in common. She lets out a fast breath of annoyance. ]
I don't know! [ It comes out a little more snappish than she means it to. ] The first time... well, we were fighting. [ But she already tried fighting again with Jyn and that didn't work. So it can't be just that. She pauses again, trying to rack her brain for what else was going on during that adrenaline high. ]
I... wanted her to face me.
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Okay. So what you wanted had to do with her, that makes sense. What'd you do to try and make it happen?
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But... the second time, I was talking too. Venting.
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So trash talk me. You wanted Rey to look at you, so try to get me to do it. [ a beat. ] No touching.
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[ She flounders for a minute. Nobody's ever asked her to insult them before. Her heart isn't really in it now?? ]
I don't know. Your... face is stupid...?
[ Predictably, nothing happens. ]
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Oh, come on. Why would I want to look at you if you tell me that?
[ she would not. ]
I'm gonna turn around. Try to get me to look at you. Pretend I'm Rey.
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This isn't going to work...
[ But she stares at Daisy's back for a moment, wrestling with her feelings of inadequacy and embarrassment. ]
... Fine. Hey, look over here.
[ She sounds about as silly as she feels, and predictably, it doesn't work. There isn't even a blue glow. She's too self-conscious. ]
Turn around...? Fight me? I don't know-- hocus pocus abracadabra?! What's the magic word??
[ Still not so much as a blue glow, and frustration mounts in her stomach. ]
This is stupid! Nothing's going to happen because I can never do anything right!
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[ At that precise moment, the blue light comes back, and Daisy might just feel herself compelled to turn around and stare at Catra, unable to look away even if she tries, even as Catra's still ranting. ]
Oh sure, now you're glowing, you good for nothing piece of garbage!
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it's not hive 2.0, thank god, but there's definitely something extra about the sudden and irresistible urge to give a good hard look at catra that begs to be explored. ]
You did something. [ pride colors her tone, warm and reassuring. ] You want to try again?
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--Wait, seriously?
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