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st_oryinsilence ([personal profile] st_oryinsilence) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2018-02-21 01:09 pm

[GP] training day

There was a trope that in prison there wasn't much to do except work out or read. As colorful as Madonna Inn might be, it was still a prison. And look, somebody had put together a library.

Put fifty some people, many of them military, adventurers, vigilantes, or superheroes of one stripe or another, in a prison with none of the urgent missions or near-death experiences they were used to, the fitness center was going to be a popular place. Maybe almost as popular as the bar.

... Probably not quite that popular.

There were free weights and weight machines, treadmills and ellipticals, yoga mats and exercise balls. A room set aside for classes, if someone decided to lead. A large square had been taped over an area of the floor off to one side as a make-shift sparring space. Sports equipment had been brought back from Bonesville for those who preferred more organized games. And those who had been stuck here longest remembered there hadn't always been a salmon ladder.

In other words, something for just about everybody. And you could usually find someone in there if you were looking for a spotter, workout buddy, sparring partner, friendly competition too.
st_arkintern: (I'm Spider-Man.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-22 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"No," Peter says, shaking the head; he has to steady himself against Maya's kicks -- she's pretty strong. "No one's timeline here sounds anything like mine. It's kinda weird, though. All these people know me, and I don't really know anything about them."

It's a little like being at a family reunion and not knowing all these relatives that seem to know everything about you.

"Are you a mutant too?" he asks. Everyone who knows him and is here seems to be a mutant, but he doesn't want to make any assumptions. "Or are you a superhero because you were bit by a spider or are a god or have all this fancy tech or something?"
st_arkintern: (I'm Spider-Man.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-23 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Huh," Peter says. That one syllable alone might convey disinterest -- if it wasn't for the bright-eyed look he got when Maya told him this. Peter's interest has definitely piqued. To be able to keep up with people with powers you had to work really hard.

And hard work is one thing Peter really respects.

"How did you learn? Did you just like -- did you train with someone or something?" Peter manages to keep the bag in place, but with every kick he's reminded of how powerful she is -- even without the super powers.
st_arkintern: (I'm Spider-Man.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-23 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter pads after her. "A savant?" Now that Peter thinks about it, that sounds like a pretty cool superhero name, too. Not as cool as Echo, but it's definitely a name that would have ended up on the potential superhero name list.

Spider-Man just seemed a lot more direct, though. And it kinda told you exactly what he was: a man with the powers of a spider. Savant would probably work better for someone else.

Still, Maya seems to at least be familiar with his particular set of skills already.

Peter gestures to Maya, and then to himself. "Did we -- did we ever work together? Or did you just see my videos on YouTube like Mr. Stark?"

Not that Peter could be certain that the other-him had started out the whole Spider-Man thing the same way that he did. But there had to be some similarities between them, right?
Edited 2018-02-23 22:58 (UTC)
st_arkintern: (Overjoyed.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-25 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
About four exciting things are revealed to Peter all at once:

1. Maya lives/works/something in Hell's Kitchen -- which like she says, isn't that far away at all.
2. That he (other-he) worked with her.
3. That at some point he (other-he) got to go to Japan.
4. That he was a New (?!) Avenger.

And all four things are exciting. So exciting that for one second, Peter's brain almost short-circuits from all the awesome revelations at once. But it's the last admission that finally triggers Peter into frenzied, excited speech:

"Wait, I became an Avenger?!"
st_arkintern: (What?)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-25 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
That explanation just brings up more questions for Peter.

"Wait, Superhuman Registration Act?" That title alone explained enough for Peter, but it's not the act itself that he has questions about. It's about why there was one in the first place.

And so, Peter clarifies his confusion:

"What happened?"
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Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-27 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter thinks about this for a minute. Peter wasn't exactly sure he'd want to be taking orders from President Trump, or anyone that he appointed. And it probably wasn't safe for him to de-mask, either. If there were any bad guys out there that were angry at him, there was a good chance they'd come after him, or his friends or Aunt May.

"That sounds..." Peter pauses, trying to search for the right word. Terrible? Complicated? Like a terrible idea? "...not great," he supplies lamely. "I know that it's probably not a big deal for some heroes because their identities are already known. But Mr. Stark's house got blown up a few years ago, and -- I mean, I wouldn't want anyone or anything getting hurt because people wanted to get at me when I was just wandering around being Peter Parker."
st_arkintern: (I'm Spider-Man.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-28 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
And Peter trusts Mr. Stark, too. He trusts him a lot. That was why he was willing to help when he said that Captain America was wrong, and that the friend he was protecting was dangerous.

That thought makes Peter super uneasy. What if he had done the same thing? What if he had blindly trusted Mr. Stark, and had actually done something terrible?

It's a reality that Peter doesn't want to confront, a reality that's landed solidly in the pit of his stomach, solid and hard. And as much as he attempts to dislodge it, it feels stuck. He feels stuck.

"Mr. Stark -- he was the one who gave me the Spider-Man suit. My first real one. And, when I was little, he saved my life at the Stark Expo from these Hammer Drones that were attacking everyone. And he's been -- he's sort-of been mentoring me."

He's relaying the details all out of order, and he knows it's starting to sound like a defense, and he doesn't want it to be. He swallows, and quickly scrambles to explain:

"And, when he first sorta recruited me," he starts, "He told me that Captain America -- that Captain America was trying to protect his friend, who had done a lot of bad things. That he thought he was right, but he was wrong -- and that that made him dangerous. And -- And I helped him out -- I helped him out by fighting against a lot of people -- Captain America, Falcon, Hawkeye, the Scarlet Witch, the Winter Soldier, and Ant-Man, and I--"

Peter takes a breath.

"I know that the two Mr. Starks aren't the same. And, I'm sure that the Peter Parker there isn't quite the same as me. But--"

Peter swallows. His palms are starting to feel a little sweaty now. "I don't know. I'm just... not sure about things anymore. And I can't just ask anyone about it and find out what was really going on because there's no one here from the timeline I was from."
st_arkintern: (I'm Spider-Man.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-02-28 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter listens, taking in every last word of Maya's story. And a part of him is worried. Maybe he did the wrong thing, trusting Mr. Stark blindly. But if he had asked more questions, would Mr. Stark have answered him honestly?

Peter looks down at his hands, fanned out on his thighs. He hadn't been acutely aware of how strange hands looked until that very moment, and he wonders why he's just realizing it now. He's fifteen, and that's more than enough time to really look at things, to really see them.

And when he starts talking again, he's clearly just thinking aloud.

"My YouTube videos had been up for almost six months before Mr. Stark came to our apartment," he says, staring down at his hands. "I mean, maybe it's possible that he didn't see them until then. I mean, I was just a kid in a hoodie. He didn't even get my superhero name right."

Spiderling, Peter thinks to himself, and he takes a breath that comes out more as a sigh than anything else.

"I don't know," Peter says again, and he's sure he sounds like he's whining, and it's stupid of him to keep saying I don't know, because the I don't knows don't change anything. "I mean, the teams were pretty evenly matched --" And Peter starts doing his mental tabulations. " -- when you included me," he realizes.

Peter turns his attention away from his hands and back over to Maya.

"After you found out Fisk lied to you, what did you do?" he blurts out.
st_arkintern: (What?)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-03-01 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Somehow, listening to Maya talk about her own experience makes Peter feel a little better. But just a little. Because even if everything he's worried about being true with Iron Man is true, it's still not as bad as a family friend killing your father, lying to you about it, then you killing him and not feeling better after all of that.

"Do you -- do you feel better now?" he asks. He hopes that she does, that she found some way to fill that space inside of her. Because he hasn't known her for very long, but she seems really nice, and he hates to think that that emptiness is still boring itself inside of her.
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Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-03-07 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter has no idea what Skrull or SHIELD are, and while he could easily ask more about them, he's already hyperfocused on just one thing Maya has said:

"You died and came back to life?"
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Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-03-07 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter can't help but swell a little with pride at that story. Sure, that Spidey wasn't him, but it probably felt a little like when your brother won an award or something. Peter wasn't entirely sure how that felt like, either (he had no siblings or cousins who could fill that role), but he was sure that that was how it felt.

"I'm glad you're alive, though," Peter says, because he is. "But who's the Hand, exactly? I mean, his name doesn't really give me any idea of what kind of powers he has."

Unless they had slapping powers or something. Peter somehow doubted that was the case, given he could resurrect people from the dead and brainwash them.
st_arkintern: (Ow.)

Re: Peter & Maya

[personal profile] st_arkintern 2018-03-08 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ninja assassins," Peter echoes, thinking how utterly cool magic assassins that are also practitioners of dark magic, deeply integrated in organized crime would be, if it were a movie and not actually Maya's reality. It was definitely the kind of movie he and Ned would watch. Probably even in theaters. But only during the matinee or at one of the theaters that gave student discounts.

"I'll be sure to watch out for them," Peter says, filing this information for later on. "Thanks for letting me know."

A beat, and then he asks: "Do you think that we'll meet in my timeline? That sometime we'll like--" Peter pauses there. "--be friends and stuff?"

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