Nadia Reichenov (
coldheritage) wrote in
knightsoflegend2015-04-05 02:10 pm
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CHAPTER FOUR ♔ does it run in your blood to betray the ones you love
WHO || Failboat, Rafael, Isabella, Nadia [Closed]
WHAT || After an exciting Grammy night, the Knights meet up with Nadia to hear what she has to say
WHERE || Staples Center, LA --> Warehouse
WHEN || Feb 8th, 2015 [back dated]
HOW || Actionspam
[ The Knights' mission to stop the signal and prevent Draken's cult from spreading whatever subliminal message was lurking beneath Keijen Blade's performance was a success. It didn't come without its bumps in the road, however: Alexander Anderson showed up, and the Knights ran afoul of the Mind Master. Buffy nearly died fighting Anderson, but in the end, he was defeated, beheaded, and hopefully put to death forever. Finnick, though, found himself thrust into a mental illusion that convinced him he might still be in the Hunger Games, and left him uncertain about whether any of his life here was real.
Another surprise came in the form of an announcement by Nadia Reichenov, an artist working with Crombe and company, that she was changing her band name and taking things in a 'new direction'. This direction was perhaps revealed when after her performance, she approached the Knights in Rafael's dressing room - and handed them the necklace that connects her to the Nightmare God Malaak'a, saying she was willing to tell them everything. ]


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It was. [ Buffy approved. ] Well, it's here if you want it. [ She's not going to hover over him like a German grandmother and make him eat his vegetables ok. ] I guess Finnick's still … [ What do you even call that. ] The Mind Master really did a number on him.
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Even Myri?
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Hey. This isn't over. We're gonna find a way to bring him back. [ POSITIVE ATTITUDES ONLY. ]
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[ It takes her a moment to process that the doors are open because thinking on that got her caught up in her own head, which is bogged down by all her disappointment in herself. ]
There's nothing I can do for her. [ She moves out the door then, decisive. She hates this. Hates how powerless Keijen and the Mind Master and Nadia's abilities can make her feel. This isn't something she can protect her friends from, there's nothing for her to slay. ]
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As black and white as pulling a trigger.
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It's just … I'm the Slayer. Fighting demons, bad guys—that's what I do. I can do that. Point me at the problem, and I can level it. No question. [ As she speaks, she shifts the tupperware to one arm and gesticulates in clean, cutting gestures with her other hand. She might not like the consequences, she might feel guilty about what she did, but she can do it—for her friends. The job gets done. ]
But this … [ She sighs heavily. ] You know, Iscariot was the only time I've lost my abilities, but psions are the only ones who can make me feel powerless. I can't protect them from this.
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[ She doesn't, granted. Wish that. She'd never want Myri or Kat to lose something that they hold so close. But it's hard not to feel a little bitter when it's also responsible for Finnick turning catatonic. She stops at the concierge desk, stacking the tupperware on the counter. ]
We just want to get a room for one night.
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"A single bed?" he does ask, not looking up from where he types. ]
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Yeah, just the one's fine. [ And she smiles genially. ]
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no pockets or purse to put it in because she's still in her formal dress and her phone/purse are upstairs in the Failboat suite. Which also makes her realize she didn't bother to grab clothes to change into, but that's okay. Formal dresses are super comfortable to sleep in obviously.
So she just tucks it in her bra, grabs the food, and heads off with him to track down the room. She's quiet for a moment, as if searching for a way to pick the conversation back up, or deciding if she should. Instead, she opts for catch-up. ]
I met somebody else who remembered me. Pre-Veil. There was this hunter bar in Chicago.
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Was he— [ She's going to hang Burt with his necktie. For now, she laughs. ] No. [ The smile lingers because there's something vaguely entertaining yet about the implicit jealousy there. ] Big no. [ It's extra hilarious given that Sam was picking up his parallel universe self's antichrist girlfriend while they were there, as she now knows. ] That was Sam. He's a friend. [ A beat later, squinting at him, she adds, ] … Did you really think … ?
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No. No, we were there to answer some questions he had about his brother and the angels, but ... It turned out, the hunter bar we went looking for is run by someone who used to know me. His name's Robin. It was ... [ The squinty, thoughtful look is hard to read as she settles on a word. ] Enlightening.
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