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daredevilawyer) wrote2017-01-25 11:14 pm
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The Sound and the Fury
He knew this day would come.
The day he and the Kingpin stood toe to toe for control of this city. However, he had envisioned it a little differently. He wouldn't have been the one caught and tied up. He hadn't gone quietly, as ten of the Kingpin's 'best' men would attest to, currently nursing broken bones and sore spots.
Things were not looking good for Daredevil. The Kingpin was flying high, so pleased with himself for having captured the vigilante. The fly in the ointment was what he called him. That tune changed when his goons unmasked him for all of them to see.
They had been beaten by a blind man.
Fisk seethed in anger against not only Daredevil but his own men for being 'plebians who couldn't kill a rat if they had to.' He'd then ordered trussed up Daredevil taken away to a secret room in his tower. One that hardly anyone knew about. This one was soundproof.
How many days ago that was, Matt couldn't say. He had managed to slip his ropes time and time again but it made no difference. The room was wired for sound, speakers on every wall. The noise that piped into the room was loud enough for someone with normal hearing. It was excruciating for Matt's super senses, every second he was in there. The sound echoing back and forth in the room, he couldn't get his bearings. Down was up, up was down. He crawled along the floor at times, trying to find a way out. But there was no way out. Time blurred together into one long session of pain and torture. All of it on video for the Kingpin to enjoy breaking the Man without Fear.
He had passed out many a time, ears bleeding, only to wake up to a henchman slapping his face to wake him up and set his chair upright again. And the noise would start again. It had gotten to the point where he couldn't think anymore. Hoping beyond hope that it would all end one way or another.
The day he and the Kingpin stood toe to toe for control of this city. However, he had envisioned it a little differently. He wouldn't have been the one caught and tied up. He hadn't gone quietly, as ten of the Kingpin's 'best' men would attest to, currently nursing broken bones and sore spots.
Things were not looking good for Daredevil. The Kingpin was flying high, so pleased with himself for having captured the vigilante. The fly in the ointment was what he called him. That tune changed when his goons unmasked him for all of them to see.
They had been beaten by a blind man.
Fisk seethed in anger against not only Daredevil but his own men for being 'plebians who couldn't kill a rat if they had to.' He'd then ordered trussed up Daredevil taken away to a secret room in his tower. One that hardly anyone knew about. This one was soundproof.
How many days ago that was, Matt couldn't say. He had managed to slip his ropes time and time again but it made no difference. The room was wired for sound, speakers on every wall. The noise that piped into the room was loud enough for someone with normal hearing. It was excruciating for Matt's super senses, every second he was in there. The sound echoing back and forth in the room, he couldn't get his bearings. Down was up, up was down. He crawled along the floor at times, trying to find a way out. But there was no way out. Time blurred together into one long session of pain and torture. All of it on video for the Kingpin to enjoy breaking the Man without Fear.
He had passed out many a time, ears bleeding, only to wake up to a henchman slapping his face to wake him up and set his chair upright again. And the noise would start again. It had gotten to the point where he couldn't think anymore. Hoping beyond hope that it would all end one way or another.
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"An alternative to what?" he asks, sitting up and stretching his shoulder experimentally. So far, so good.
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"I told you, this team is the best at what it does. But, to be honest, we're the only team doing what we do. And what we do, is fix aberrations in the timeline. We've been hunting Vandal Savage through out the timeline and fixing his muck-ups." He paused to let that settle.
"Come with us."
"You are the last person I'd expect to pick up strays, Mr. Snart." Rip's voice cut over the intercom. Why yes, he was spying on them. And yes, Lenny sure did just ignore him.
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Then a piece of what Snart said sunk in. "...what do you mean by timeline?" That didn't make sense.
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Snart's smirk quirked wider when Daredevil caught the subtle hint. Or, perhaps, not so subtle. "When we first met, that was what, a couple months ago? For me, it's been well over a year. This isn't a space ship, really--" Cold was cut off when the Captain quickly whipped back into the medical bay again.
"--It's a time ship. And I am a Time Master. Mister Snart, must we have another talk about potentially damaging the timeline?"
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"A time ship? That travels through time?" The implications of that were staggering.
"...and you chose to land here in Hell's Kitchen? Surely there are better places to joyride in." But Leonard had said they were tracking Savage. One would think that an easy task with a time ship.
"I doubt your Captain would find use for a vigilante such as myself," Matt says reluctantly.
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"Four-thousand year old Hawk Goddess or demigoddess or something. Either way, she's the only one who can kill Savage. We ended up in Hell's Kitchen because of Savage. We made another stop because we found something he left behind and I may have gone rogue to check on a friend." Snart shrugged. "Good thing I did. Now, you may be a little more hero than me and Mick are used to, but I think we could use your help. And the good Captain here will keep an eye on Hell's Kitchen and make sure the city doesn't go belly-up."
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It was quite an offer. One that Matt might have to think about for a bit. "And what happens when or if you get to Savage?" What was the endgame?
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"Well, I suppose that depends on the crew as a whole. The role of a Time Master is to preserve time--something that's increasingly difficult with someone like Savage mucking it up--"
"--And us. Don't forget, we're kind of on the mucking end, too." Snart almost sounded pleased with that. Anything to ruffle Rip's feathers.
"Right. Believe me, that never slips my mind. Be that as it may, In the future I'm from, Vandal Savage has successfully dominated the world. You've met him, Mister Murdock. Imagine what kind of world that would be. The goal is to stop that from happening. Afterwards, should you choose to continue travelling with us, repairing aberrations in time, that's entirely up to you. You can be returned to your former point in time. That said, there is always the chance that not everyone will return from this mission. I believe it's only fair you know the risks."
By now, Matt might have noticed, even the lingering ache left over from his first encounter with Snart was gone. "I apologise, but lacking the original DNA data for Mister Murdock, I cannot repair the damage to his sight." Gideon chimed in. For a computer, she sure sounded genuinely distraught over that.
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"Its okay, Gideon, I appreciate the effort. I've already been told that by other doctors," he reassures the computer.
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"Someone who can put a leash on Mister Snart and his fellow loose canons, is more than welcome." Rip clasped his hands together in what was almost a clap, but not quite. "Right. Well, I'm needed on the bridge, lest the other loose canons decide to blow a hole in something historically important without their babysitter around."
Leonard waited for Rip to leave before he gave Murdock a critical glance. "That was too easy. I think he wanted me to ask you to join." Which, in hindsight, now it doesn't even feel like it was his idea to begin with. And if Rip wanted Matt around and wanted it to be Snart's idea, then that only meant one thing: Matt was a good influence on him. Damn.
"Fine, whatever. Gideon, let's get Matt a room."
"The Captain has already appointed one." Leonard just made a low, worried sound in the back of his throat. Definitely a bad sign.
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Still, too bad he couldn't go back for his mask. Or any other clothes. Or his batons. "I don't suppose said room has a shower handy? Or does the future not believe in showers?"
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"You're also gonna need new clothes. The fabrication room should be able to pull up a copy of your suit--or whatever you wanna wear."
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Matt considered as he followed Snart easily down the hallway. "Just regular street clothes is fine." After all Daredevil was just his alter ego. He was also Matt Murdock, mild mannered defense attorney. "Though wherever we're going, I might need a white stick to keep up appearances." He didn't always need one, sometimes he could get away for awhile with pretending he was sighted.
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"I'm pretty sure that can be arranged. I'll take you by the armoury when you're ready. Not everything in there goes 'boom'. Sara's got quite a few killer sticks in her stash." Leo didn't doubt he could pull off the sighted thing, but it was probably be a lot less stressful and exhausting to just go with the blind truth.
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"Maybe she can give me some pointers, I've been having to craft my own for awhile now." Always good to get a sighted person's opinion. Sunglasses wouldn't be a bad idea either if they were supposed to be incognito.
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"I think she'd probably love that. None of us are dumb enough to train with her, so she'd probably try roping you into training, too." There was Hawk Girl, but she and Sara didn't train as often as they probably should.
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Likely more fun than he thought he was getting into but Daredevil would give the White Canary a run for her money if she thought training him was going to be easy.
(He's an ass, I'm sorry. XD)
Snart stopped at a room, touching the white, glowing sensor on the wall and the door slid open. "I'll show you around, but I don't do sponge baths. You're on your own, when the clothes start coming off."
:p
He steps in the room, walking along the right wall to circle around, tapping this and that to hear the sound vibrations and "see" what he could.
"I've been looking after myself since I was 8, I think I can manage." If not, Gideon would likely steer him in the right direction.
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"I'll leave you to it, then."
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The shower does take a bit to figure out but eventually he does manage on his own. Soon he is walking the halls dressed in a casual suit and making his way to the bridge. Slowly. Mick tries to pick a fight with him on the way, but instead of fighting back, Matt easily avoids him. More easily than a blind man should.
"Nice friends you have," he says as he recognizes Snart's heartbeat nearby.
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"You ready for the armoury, or were you headed somewhere specific?" Snart asked as he moved into step beside Matt, arms crossed, body a little too tense. He didn't like when Mick was all in an uproar and he'd already taken lip from the beefier criminal over bringing Matt 'home'.
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He walked a slow circle around the bridge, memorizing it without looking obvious. "Just exploring for now. Where are we right now?" Since he couldn't see what lay outside the windows.
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"Temporal Zone. It's like limbo. A space between time where time doesn't happen. Rip likes to park us here a lot when he's lost."
"I heard that, Mr. Snart!" Rip yelled from his study, but Leonard just shrugged it off, not even dignifying it with a response.
apologies for the late
Not a problem! I hope you're doing well!
work and such and haven't seen any more episodes yet :S
I'm sorry!
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