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John Reese ([personal profile] primary_asset) wrote2018-01-05 03:35 pm
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The city of Darrow has been a bit of an interesting place to be since New Year's Eve, a little more dangerous than it's been in the past. John doesn't blame any of the people who have been affected by the changes, he can't even begin to imagine what it must be like, how hard it must be for them to adjust, but it does mean there's a bit more danger that's come with the chaos.

People take advantage of chaos. There are always people who do.

So John is out patrolling more often. He's picked up a few extra shifts on Karen's encouragement and while he knows she doesn't need taking care of, it eases his mind a little that she doesn't mind that he's out here.

It's unusual for a detective to be out on the street like this, but John has always preferred it. And he's really only a detective because the Machine decided he ought to be and John doesn't consider himself above the activities of the regular officers. So he's out on the streets and he knows he shouldn't be alone, it's not the safest route to take, but John isn't worried about his own safety.

Maybe that's why he gets cornered. It's a robbery gone wrong, a few masked men who think they can abuse an elderly shop owner into giving them all the money in his register, but John enters at just the right moment. Or the wrong one, he'll think later, when he's recovering from his injuries. It's not that they take him by surprise, he's aware from the start how many of them there are, that there's three behind the counter, one behind the door and one in the back room, but five against one just aren't very good odds.

They're worse still when he's hit from the side with a length of pipe and even though he tries to shift away at the last second, he still takes the hit on the back of his neck, hard enough to knock him down.

Karen might have encouraged him to pick up some extra shifts, but as he collapses on his hands and knees, he has a feeling this isn't quite what she had in mind.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-01-17 10:09 am (UTC)(link)
Things have been strange lately, even more so than is usual for Darrow. More specifically, things have been different. Something happened at midnight, and she knows there are plenty of other people who've been affected, but where she's concerned, it leaves her a little dazed when she thinks about it. For years now, both in Darrow and before she ever arrived here, she's watched and been fascinated by and even sometimes been saved by people with abilities that go beyond what would usually be considered human. Karen never imagined that she would be one of them herself.

Mostly, she hasn't done anything about it. When it comes to so-called vigilante justice, her stance is a fairly clear one, but even she knows better sometimes than to go rushing headlong into trouble that she might not be able to handle. She barely knows what it is she can do, after all, and might have no way of gauging if she's in over her head before it's too late.

That changes in the span of an instant when John is in trouble.

She hadn't even meant to be here, or at least hadn't expected to stumble upon a scene like this. When she sees John go down through the window, though, Karen barely even thinks about her newfound, hopefully temporary abilities. She crosses the street in a few quick strides, flings open the door, and throws the assailant with the length of pipe across the room like he weighs next to nothing. In that moment, he seems to. "Alright," she says, holding out a hand to help John up. "Who's next?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-01-18 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
There are a lot of things that Karen believes in, many of which fall in line with what powered people seem to do all the time. Standing up for what's right, seeing justice done, defending those who need it or who are incapable of defending themselves, those have long since been important to her, and she's sure that plays a part in her stance on superheroes, or whatever anyone wants to call them. Before anyone started accusing the Devil of Hell's Kitchen of being a terrorist, he saved her life and helped her expose Union Allied for the corrupt business it was. Whatever came after that, she knows that he wasn't what the press made him out to be. He wouldn't have rescued her otherwise.

What she never realized, though, was the utter rush that comes with these sorts of abilities, too. She's never felt so goddamn powerful, and as worried as she'd been upon catching sight of John before, she's practically exhilarated now. It isn't reason enough to relax, not yet, but as soon as they've run the rest of these assholes off, she has a feeling that this is something she'll want to savor.

"I am so not even kidding," she says. "You're gonna want to get out of here now, or your friend over there is gonna seem like he got lucky."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-01-23 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
Even now, it occurs to Karen that she probably ought to be worried. She certainly isn't going to take any of this too lightly. While she is concerned about John, though, and that hit he took to the back of the neck, she doesn't have any doubts about their ability to get out of this in one piece. She's been in situations far more frightening than this, anyway, when she couldn't move as quickly or as easily as she does now, almost without thinking about it. Taking a couple of steps forward to meet the man who's come running out of the back room, she grabs his wrist to twist his arm up behind his back, the movement sudden enough that he lets out a shout and drop the weapon, which she then kicks over towards John.

"Like he said," she says, dropping her voice slightly. "Bad idea."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-01-26 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"You really don't want to try anything," Karen says by way of agreement, shaking her head. On the one hand, she thinks that really ought to have been proven by now. On the other, these men don't seem to be the brightest, and she wouldn't put it past one of them to make a run for it or attack, even now. It will be their mistake if they do, but she also doesn't really want to hurt anyone more than is strictly necessary to subdue them. The simpler they can get through this, the better off they'll be. "Do yourselves a favor and just stay put, alright? It'll be better for everyone that way."

Whether or not it will work, she doesn't know, but she doesn't intend to let her guard down for a moment, just in case. She barely even knows what she's doing; it doesn't seem worth the risk of being caught by surprise.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-01 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
If there weren't still so many people to keep subdued, Karen thinks she might well stop and kiss him right about now. She's worked with him plenty before, but this isn't usually an area where she's involved, and with good reason. Things are different now, however temporarily, and between the rush of adrenaline, the fact that he's not as seriously injured as she'd feared, and how kind of fantastically competent he is, it's hard not to wish that everything else could be put on hold for just a few moments.

Soon enough, though, the other officers will have arrived, and though she doesn't think that seeing a medical professional would be a bad idea after that blow he took, they'll have plenty of time for themselves once these assholes are taken care of. Grabbing the handcuffs as he's told her to, she fastens them on the man who'd run at them, trying — and mostly failing — not to look too pleased with herself and John for this.

"Backup should be here any second, sounds like."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-03 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's the first time that Karen has been relieved that there are so many people involved in the botched attempt of whatever this was supposed to be when she came in. No one is looking at her and John as they subdue the others, which means it won't look suspicious when she and John duck out. She's sort of used to this, anyway — maybe not specifically, but withholding details, keeping things hidden that needed to stay that way, that had become part of her life back home. She never really expected that it would happen quite like this, but she's lied to police before, and she'll do it again in a goddamn heartbeat if he thinks that's what's best.

"Jesus," she says on a heavy exhale once they're outside, wrapping her arms around herself as she shivers, mouth curved into a frown. "Are you alright? How's your head?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-08 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Honestly, I don't really even know how that happened," Karen admits, a little flustered. It just sort of did, instincts she hadn't yet figured out how to use kicking in when she saw him being hurt. Even now, that's her top priority, hands resting on his jaw when he reaches for her shoulders, just barely resisting the temptation to slide further back to touch his neck and feel the wound for herself. That won't help anything. Instead, she just breathes deeply. A concussion isn't as bad as all that — given the circumstances, it could be so much worse — but she still figures she ought to be careful. "Do you think you should see a doctor?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-10 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
At first, Karen doesn't quite believe what she's heard. Then, she thinks it must be the product of the concussion, that he doesn't quite know what he's saying or will take it back at any moment. Quickly, though, logic drowns all of that out. It's been months now, and it was far longer before that she had unshakable feelings for him, no matter how hard she tried to talk herself out of them. She probably loved him even before he finally first kissed her. Maybe this isn't exactly how she would have expected a conversation like this to happen, but she's not about to write it off, either.

"Took you long enough," she says, teasing, her nose wrinkling through a smile. She leans in to kiss him then, just because she can, soft and brief but sure. "I love you, too."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-11 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Give us more time to plan?" Karen asks, her voice kept low, and she's only half-teasing. They could figure something out on the fly if they needed to. It's practically part of their job description. Still, if he's hurt, then the best thing for him would be to get medical attention or at least rest, and there's no telling how long they'll be hanging around here if they have to give their statements now. If it means they have more of a chance to determine what they're going to say, then that's even better.

Besides, her heart is racing for reasons that have nothing to do with the fight that just took place or whatever this power is flowing through her veins, and she would really rather not deal with other people right now at all.

Her hand slides down to take his, briefly. "I'll be right here."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-12 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Though she'd have dealt with it regardless, though it probably wouldn't have made toomuch difference, Karen is still relieved when John comes out and says that they're free to go. Trying to explain all of this or hurriedly craft a story just isn't something she wants to have to deal with right now, and he shouldn't have to, not with the injury he's just sustained. Tomorrow, they'll have a handle on what to say and he'll hopefully be rested, not just coming from having taken a serious blow to the back of the head. Right now, they may as well have a little time to themselves.

"Perfect," she says, her hand curling around his. "Let's get out of here. How are you feeling?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-14 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
"What's our wedding anniversary, Mr. Riley?" Karen asks, shooting him a bright, teasing grin. It is, maybe, a little unfair when they haven't had to fall back on that particular story for a while, but despite how dire the circumstances were, and the fact that he was only just a stranger then, it's still amusing to think back on how they met given where they've wound up now. In a way, it feels almost as if this was meant to happen, whatever they had in common binding them together inextricably from that first afternoon. She could have left him there; no harm would have come to him. But she didn't, and one thing led to another, and now, well—

He loves her, and somehow that's both earth-shattering and self-explanatory, as if it's always been the case. Maybe, for her, it has been.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-16 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Alright, you passed," Karen says, a little relieved, though her smile is more simply pleased than anything else. She knows perfectly well that he's had injuries worse than this one, but that doesn't stop her from worrying. Still, if he can remember those details so easily, then he's probably alright. A little worse for wear, maybe, but not too seriously injured. "That's pretty impressive, actually, considering how many fake relationships we've had since then."

Notably, of course, is the one Harold arranged for them before John finally made his move. She's still convinced that must have been a deliberate move.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-02-21 09:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I think you could probably say that we've made a career out of being in fake relationships," Karen says, laughing just a little. It seems true enough, with as often as they've played those roles, or maybe those are just the ones that have seemed most significant to her. For so long, she wanted this, and for so long, she was sure she would never have it, that it only stands to reason that those would be the jobs that became the most significant to her. It also makes its own kind of sense that that's finally how they got their shit together. The walking in on him shirtless part, she couldn't have planned, but the rest was familiar territory.

Carefully leaning her head against his shoulder, she adds, "This one is my favorite, too. And, yes, since you passed, we can skip the hospital. For now."