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[Open] Transmissions Echoing Away
Who: Donnie (
purplexing) and you..?!
What: Weathering the aftermath of Downburst events while trying to get back into some semblance of whatever accounts for normal around here
When: End of July into Mid-August
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: N/A
Notes: Will match pose pref!
i. Lost Child (Tiny Turtle 1)
It was supposed to be a couple of simple errands, a stop at the hardware store and then an automotive shop for some replacement headlights. Sure, he might've been able to scavenge those but finding purple-tinted ones is considerably more difficult when you can't turn on cars in the junkyard to check.
Donnie tucks his phone away, a corner coffee shop catching his eye. Well, maybe a stop there on the way back. He stuffs his hands into the pockets of his purple hoodie, crosses the street...
...
The first thing that hits him is the noise and the brightness. This isn't the sewers, it's not even an enclosed space. Not to mention there are humans everywhere!
It's the blare of an impatient car horn that sends the suddenly small bundle of purple and green running for the nearest cover in absolute panic. But when you're only about two feet tall, practically everything towers over you and is that much more scary.
The purple-hoodied tiny turtle cowers under a bus bench. Just breathe, just breathe. What did dad tell them to do in a situation like this?
...he has no idea.
ii. Runaway (Tiny Turtle 2)
He has decided that the world above is terrifying. While he's been somewhat surprised that not everyone seems to freak out at first sight of a small, glasses-wearing, green child, not everyone proves to be very nice!
Case in point, a couple of thuggish bullies who have apparently decided it's good sport to chase him down.
For the record, Donnie does not think this is fun! He's in tears as he does his best to get away from them, but he has tiny legs and not the greatest coordination.
iii. What Fun is Force if it Can't be a Little Deadly
For how effectively Donnie had managed to clear out the otherwise abandoned warehouse the last time he and Accelerator had made use of it, the place seems to more or less have become a default space to use for their choice of illicit activities. The tape's probably still stuck in some places from when Leo outlined the layout for their even earlier heist.
Today, it is for the purpose of testing out weapons. Donnie's been working on a few things, one being finalizing Accelerator's laser attachment for his crutch, which Donnie can't really test out in the penthouse.
And then there's his personal project he'd decided to sink some time into ever since those Arcadian guards had popped up and power neutralization was a thing: the resurrection of his beloved tech-bō, Version 2.0. This one's considerably pared down from the original model, sleeker and more subtle. True, it was hard to convince himself that he didn't need a flame thrower, or a saw, or even a third of what his fourteen-year old self had crammed into the original design, but he is pretty happy with what he's come up with.
He's even more eager to put it through the motions.
iv. Frequency - (first come, first serve)
It never fails; you're just walking along, enjoying your fancy cup of coffee when you suddenly get hit by some several hours' worth of memories that you technically hadn't even experienced yet. The sensation's jarring enough that it stops Donnie dead in his tracks.
A foiled heist gone wrong, The Foot Clan again, April dragging some unconscious kid into the Lair, aliens--!
His coffee's all over the ground now but his thoughts are still scattered between places, eyes twitchy like he's dreaming with his eyes open. It takes him a moment before he gasps, feeling like he'd just been submerged underwater.
"Uggh that was really weird and highly disturbing, let's not do that again," he groans, running a hand over his face.
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What: Weathering the aftermath of Downburst events while trying to get back into some semblance of whatever accounts for normal around here
When: End of July into Mid-August
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: N/A
Notes: Will match pose pref!
i. Lost Child (Tiny Turtle 1)
It was supposed to be a couple of simple errands, a stop at the hardware store and then an automotive shop for some replacement headlights. Sure, he might've been able to scavenge those but finding purple-tinted ones is considerably more difficult when you can't turn on cars in the junkyard to check.
Donnie tucks his phone away, a corner coffee shop catching his eye. Well, maybe a stop there on the way back. He stuffs his hands into the pockets of his purple hoodie, crosses the street...
...
The first thing that hits him is the noise and the brightness. This isn't the sewers, it's not even an enclosed space. Not to mention there are humans everywhere!
It's the blare of an impatient car horn that sends the suddenly small bundle of purple and green running for the nearest cover in absolute panic. But when you're only about two feet tall, practically everything towers over you and is that much more scary.
The purple-hoodied tiny turtle cowers under a bus bench. Just breathe, just breathe. What did dad tell them to do in a situation like this?
...he has no idea.
ii. Runaway (Tiny Turtle 2)
He has decided that the world above is terrifying. While he's been somewhat surprised that not everyone seems to freak out at first sight of a small, glasses-wearing, green child, not everyone proves to be very nice!
Case in point, a couple of thuggish bullies who have apparently decided it's good sport to chase him down.
For the record, Donnie does not think this is fun! He's in tears as he does his best to get away from them, but he has tiny legs and not the greatest coordination.
iii. What Fun is Force if it Can't be a Little Deadly
For how effectively Donnie had managed to clear out the otherwise abandoned warehouse the last time he and Accelerator had made use of it, the place seems to more or less have become a default space to use for their choice of illicit activities. The tape's probably still stuck in some places from when Leo outlined the layout for their even earlier heist.
Today, it is for the purpose of testing out weapons. Donnie's been working on a few things, one being finalizing Accelerator's laser attachment for his crutch, which Donnie can't really test out in the penthouse.
And then there's his personal project he'd decided to sink some time into ever since those Arcadian guards had popped up and power neutralization was a thing: the resurrection of his beloved tech-bō, Version 2.0. This one's considerably pared down from the original model, sleeker and more subtle. True, it was hard to convince himself that he didn't need a flame thrower, or a saw, or even a third of what his fourteen-year old self had crammed into the original design, but he is pretty happy with what he's come up with.
He's even more eager to put it through the motions.
iv. Frequency - (first come, first serve)
It never fails; you're just walking along, enjoying your fancy cup of coffee when you suddenly get hit by some several hours' worth of memories that you technically hadn't even experienced yet. The sensation's jarring enough that it stops Donnie dead in his tracks.
A foiled heist gone wrong, The Foot Clan again, April dragging some unconscious kid into the Lair, aliens--!
His coffee's all over the ground now but his thoughts are still scattered between places, eyes twitchy like he's dreaming with his eyes open. It takes him a moment before he gasps, feeling like he'd just been submerged underwater.
"Uggh that was really weird and highly disturbing, let's not do that again," he groans, running a hand over his face.
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Have you not been paying attention, Leo?! He gives the most exasperated sigh that only a child can give, observed from adults and then liberally applied to the most fitting situations, or at least as they're perceived to be.
"B-because there's so much to read!" It's clearly the end of the world!
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Anyway, Leo thinks he’s following now. He shakes his head.
“You don’t have to read them all today. We can check some out and take them with us. The when you’re done, we bring them back and get new ones. See how it works?”
He’s really hoping Donnie is back to normal before any books are due, but maybe this will calm him down…
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It's almost disappointing as much as it is a relief that he isn't expected to read everything in one sitting. Donnie brightens up at the prospect of being able to bring books back with them. Crisis averted!!
"I can read them at home!" And then he won't have to live in the library, not that this sounds like a bad idea to him. Maybe the family can move here. It's nice here.
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"Yep! So, got anything you really want to read about?"
Maybe they can get this back on track...
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But think of all the knowledge!! The adventure!
Donnie stands back up on the chair again, which of course makes it start to turn around again. He makes a grab for the edge of the table to try pulling himself closer, which isn't working very well but at least it's stopped him from spinning. In spite of this he's still looking at the screen again.
"I want a space book," he declares. "And...and a book on tillandsias!"
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“Alright. Look up some to get and then we’ll go find them on the shelves.”
He can put a note in his phone so they can find them later.
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Yet another way to get Leo to learn things! Completely by accident!
Donnie bounces excitedly on the chair, which probably isn't the best thing to do on a computer chair but at least he doesn't fall off of it. He looks at the space listings that are already there first, but he has no idea where to even start there. Still, he goes down the listing and points out at one titled Big Book of Space. That sounds promising! Maybe! And it saves him from having to go through each page of space listings so there's that.
Then he types out the next search once Leo gets the location for that book down, excited to try looking up a thing for himself. Go figure he knows how to spell 'tillandsia.' The listings aren't nearly as extensive as space (thankfully!), and once he finds a title that looks promising, he points it out for Leo before making a leap into his brother's lap. Book hunt! Book hunt!
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Man, he's going to get cuteness overload from this kid. Who knew there was ever a time Donnie's nerdiness was actually adorable?
"Let's go, bud!"
He carries Donnie toward the section that has the space book - which does seem to be a book actually meant for kids, so that's probably good. He walks to the general area it's supposed to be, according to the signs, then holds up his phone so Donnie can see the section number.
"This is what we're looking for; think you can find it?"
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Wee! Donnie looks around excitedly as they finally head towards the actual books as he clings to Leo's hoodie. He peers at the phone screen, studying the section number, fingering his chin while he commits it to memory. Then he starts wiggling, the universal signal all children give when they want to be set down and allowed to roam free.
It's kind of like a treasure hunt, and the code like a clue. Of course it won't stop Donnie from pulling out other books that look like they might be interesting, but he carefully replaces them, very much set on the title he'd chosen to look for.
Eventually he finds it, bouncing as he points it out to Leo, the shelf still just slightly too high for his current height to pull it out without risk of hitting himself in the face with it.
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When did he start talking like a preschool TV show? Whatever, he'll just help Donnie get the book.
He picks Donnie up around the middle and lifts him so he can pull the book out without hurting himself. "There you go!"
loool
Big brothers are so useful to have!
Donnie gives a little cheer and grabs the book once he's level with it, tugging it free. Big Book of Space is right; it's nearly half his size! At least it's not a heavy book, so he can still hang onto it. Yeah! One book found! He looks so proud of himself too.
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He’ll carry Donnie over to the next section, full of gardening books (oh, so that’s what a tillandsia is). This one, it looks like, will not be for kids, but Donnie can… probably handle it.
If he can’t, hopefully he’ll be big again before it’s an issue.
“Here, want me to hold the space book while you look?”
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To probably no one's surprise, Donnie's already sneaking a peek at some pages of the space book as Leo takes them to the next section. He looks up once they're in the right place, nodding at Leo before handing over the book.
What was the number again? Doesn't seem to matter. Now he can actually see the books there and it's so much better than guessing from the titles. Which also means he is going to try pulling out any book that looks interesting and totally judging by covers.
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After a couple minutes he leans back against the shelves to let Donnie search, flipping first through the space book, and then pulling out his Houdini book to start looking at that. Donnie seems pretty happy looking at the plant books so it's probably fine to look away from him, right...?
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By the first few checks Leo makes on Donnie's progress, the kid's picked out several books that he's set in a neat pile on the floor. At least he makes sure to put any book he decides he doesn't want, back in its proper place. It seems he's narrowing down his selection to whatever remains in the pile.
This is all well and good except that the plant section takes up more than a few shelves, and inevitably Donnie goes through all of the ones at his level. He's got his eye on a title a couple shelves higher. These ones aren't spread as high, so maybe...?
He glances at Leo but his brother's reading. Well, he can do this! There's enough space for him to use as foot and handholds, so up Donnie goes, pulling himself up onto the edge of the next shelf.
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His heart doesn’t have time to plummet, though, because Donnie isn’t far - he’s just scaling the bookcases like he thinks he’s a toddler mutant ninja monkey.
Leo puts his book away and starts to come after him. “Where ya goin’, bud?”
Should he be more concerned about this than he is?
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Donnie's trying to figure out the best way to reach the next shelf. He hadn't taken into account the fact that there's less space to stand on and his climbing points are directly aligned above each other. This would be easier if he were taller!
"Up," he says, as though this isn't obvious. He's balanced precariously on the edge as he tries to reach for the shelf above him. Maybe if he jumps...
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He moves a little faster. If Donnie jumps and falls down that would be… not ideal.
Coming to get him!
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"I can do it!" Donnie insists, because of course he thinks he can.
Which is probably why it's a good thing Leo's moving in to intervene, because the smaller turtle does indeed jump, his tiny fingers catching hold of the edge of the shelf above, allowing him to hang for all of two seconds before they slip. "Ah-"
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Donnie almost makes it, but, predictably, slips and falls immediately after. Unfortunately, Leo is still too far away - even if he dives, he might not make it.
In a flash he has his sword out and a portal opens underneath Donnie just before he hits the ground, opening up above Leo and dropping him out again, into his arms. Leo has to juggle just a little to catch Donnie without accidentally cutting him, but he manages.
"Gotcha, you troublemaker!"
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Everything happens so fast, and all Donnie sees is a flash of blue light before he's suddenly somehow in Leo's arms. He clings instinctively, but once he's sure he's not going to fall, he looks up at his brother like he hadn't just taken a tumble. He does look a little confused though. How'd he get back here!
"How'd you do that?" He is in awe!
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"Uh, well, that's my cool new superpower!" It'll work. "We all get them when we grow up. I can teleport things."
To demonstrate, he opens another portal underneath one of the books Donnie pulled down, and it drops back out a few feet from them, falling about three feet to thump on the floor.
"Pretty sweet, right? Big bro Leo is just the coolest, right?"
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Leo has super powers?! No fair!
"Me too?" Donnie still looks amazed at that, even if he is kind of bummed that he has to wait until he's grown up for it. But teleportation, now that is interesting! He eagerly looks on as Leo demonstrates for him, bouncing excitedly in his arms as the book disappears and reappears.
"Can we all do that?"
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"Only I can teleport," Leo brags. "But you get your own powers! You can..." Wait, how does he even explain Donnie's powers to little Donnie? Leo doesn't really know how it feels for Donnie to use them, if it's totally different from Leo himself or not. Their powers are about as dissimilar as you can get.
"...You can build pretty much anything you want to with your mind," he finally goes with. "I don't exactly know how it works, but you've made really cool stuff that way."
i just like using this icon
Clearly if they all get powers then Leo's not the only cool one. Which is fine because that means Donnie can be cool too.
He does look a little disappointed though. So he can't teleport? What fun is that? He pouts, at least until Leo pauses in his explanation of Donnie's own abilities. Building stuff? With his mind??? That alone is mind-blowing. "Anything?" Those eyes are practically sparkling behind his glasses.
it's a beautiful icon
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