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[OPEN] You're Out of Touch
Who| Sombra and you!
What| there's a small gang member roaming Legion World and causing trouble
Where| everywhere on Legion World
When| eh
Warnings/Notes| NA
I: QIÉN ES SOMBRA
II: TAGGED TURF
III: WILDCARD
[ooc: Want something different? Let's make it happen! Feel free to go ahead and place your character anywhere on Legion World and I'll have Sombra fill in— or message me on plurk at
ladyavali for specific plotting!]
What| there's a small gang member roaming Legion World and causing trouble
Where| everywhere on Legion World
When| eh
Warnings/Notes| NA
I: QIÉN ES SOMBRA
[There's something amiss in Legion World— aside from the obvious hiccups in general time. A bright splash of phosphorescent green and pink, flitting in and out of public space. Eventually the little streak of color slows to a halt: runs clawed fingers across pristine walls, over statues and murals and statues without reverence, just an abundance of fixed curiosity, as though it's all so new.
And for her, it really is.
Across her face, glowing body paint cuts the shape of a stylized skull, making otherwise young features look decidedly more vicious. A notion that's punctuated by her predatory posture and the gun resting openly at her hip.
In front of a heroic depiction of the Legion's finest, she snorts to herself, quietly:]
Where the hell am I?
II: TAGGED TURF
[Graffiti. There's a lot of it, all over the less-used Legion World hallways— and the statues, and occasionally the floors. Variations of 'Tierra de Los Muertos' or 'Sombra', and a few iterations of the telltale skull pattern painted across her cheeks. Where she got the paint is anyone's guess, but she's putting it to good use while she can.
After all, why would anyone even waste their time trying to stop her?]
III: WILDCARD
[ooc: Want something different? Let's make it happen! Feel free to go ahead and place your character anywhere on Legion World and I'll have Sombra fill in— or message me on plurk at
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You're trying to cover up your past. Avoid suspicion.
[Like her. He has to be— it'd explain how they came to know one another, how her future self (still the weirdest thing to even consider) decided to trust and work alongside him.]
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[ Weirdest damn thing ever, but. They'd tiptoed around this conversation before. Kind of nice to actually settle in and have it outright. ]
We get along because we're both hackers. Stealth oriented operatives with a middling grey kind of morality to what we're doing.
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It's not her needling him, it's her telling the truth.]
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[ He's not terribly surprised that she doesn't get it now. ]
You don't have to. Unless I'm just a puzzle to pick at which- well it's not the first time that's happened and at last you're cute and share your tequila.
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A beat later, she slides forward in the sand, sitting finally at his side.]
So, what's the endgame.
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[ Probably. It's more blind faith now that he looks at it, now that Delta considers things-
But they've been through and seen plenty. Found shades of truth in the evasions. Then again being through trauma leads to bonding and it's not always the healthiest and now his mind's running wild in circles that lead to nowhere. He drags a hand down his face. Sighs. ]
I dunno. There's a lot I don't know.
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You should know.
[It sounds offhanded, but anyone that knows her well enough knows that's how heavier topics are played out.] If you don't have an escape plan, the world's gonna swallow you whole.
That's how I ended up here.
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[ He's already tried the running from it gig; and they'd had this talk. Right now he's got too much reason to stay. ]
Besides. I don't have anywhere else to go. We're needed here. All you gotta do is tell me goodbye if you bail.
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[It's an earnest question, her brow furrowing by degrees behind a few wayward strands of vibrant pink hair: weighing her options, trying to gauge how certain he is that this is all that's left to them.] I've lived through the world ending before.
Maybe this is just a bigger scale; maybe not everyone would bite it.
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[ He can't operate like that- it's why he ended up with the dogtags, the baggage, the scars. ]
It's coming. You don't toss around a word like 'oblivion' lightly.
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[What else is there to say? Trying to fathom something like that isn't easy: it takes time, takes gravity and consideration, and where she is right now it all seems so far and looming there's not even a slim chance for that. She knows it. Won't waste time pretending, and won't waste his weary patience patronizing what he's been through.
From there she exhales, leans back into sand that feels— for all intents and purposes—
disturbingly real, tucking her arms behind her head.]
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[ And worth holding to. Worth pinning his second chance at living on; a long crazy ass gamble he needs to hold to in order to stay sane. To give himself purpose. He gives her a moment, gives her five or six before fishing around in his pocket for a flask and offering it over. Not good Whiskey but, whiskey none the less. ]
And this is why I come here.
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She watches him carefully out of the corner of her peripheral vision, silence all too heavy.]
You cared about her, didn't you?
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[ Whether that'll stick, whether that'll matter? It's not the first time he's put his money on the wrong number. There'd been shades of this pointy, hungry woman under the sugar and the smiles. Taylor thought it might be enough that he'd found her interesting. That he wouldn't mind getting to know the person under the mask, if the mask was more than a hair and name change. ]
I owe her.
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This might be permanent, you know that?
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Did you really scrub off all that paint?
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