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Characters: Donatello and OPEN
Date: April 27, and some number of following days, depending how this goes
Location: All over the city, but starting at ME-3B and hopefully ending at WA-3B
Situation: Leo ordered Don to get off the networks, so the brainy Turtle sets out to find his brother the old-fashioned way.
Warnings/Rating: Probably nothing exciting.
It takes Don the rest of the night to pick over the components of his console, put them back together again, and boot the machine in his best approximation of safe mode. This still doesn't solve any of the issues - unsurprising, since Mike Weston had told him the problem was in the network - and he checks his messages as carefully as possible.
Leo has left him a cryptic instruction. Not daring to reply, he memorizes it, then shuts down the machine and hits the street.
Where the water meets the steel. A shipyard? Don heads toward the edge of the city, where one is likely to be, but inquiries direct him westward towards the Water Sector.
As he walks, Don wonders if the sector border is what Leo meant. But the border is a long one - it took Don an hour to get across the city by car, and he can tell he hadn't crossed nearly all of it - and he doesn't know which side of the line his brother is on.
Or wait! What if Leo meant a weapons forge? Submerging a steel blade in water is a critical step in the sword-making process, and that's just the kind of thing Leo would think of when giving coded orders on short notice. But a place like that would most likely be in the Fire Sector, and that's really a long way… Maybe he can hitch a ride?
Date: April 27, and some number of following days, depending how this goes
Location: All over the city, but starting at ME-3B and hopefully ending at WA-3B
Situation: Leo ordered Don to get off the networks, so the brainy Turtle sets out to find his brother the old-fashioned way.
Warnings/Rating: Probably nothing exciting.
It takes Don the rest of the night to pick over the components of his console, put them back together again, and boot the machine in his best approximation of safe mode. This still doesn't solve any of the issues - unsurprising, since Mike Weston had told him the problem was in the network - and he checks his messages as carefully as possible.
Leo has left him a cryptic instruction. Not daring to reply, he memorizes it, then shuts down the machine and hits the street.
Where the water meets the steel. A shipyard? Don heads toward the edge of the city, where one is likely to be, but inquiries direct him westward towards the Water Sector.
As he walks, Don wonders if the sector border is what Leo meant. But the border is a long one - it took Don an hour to get across the city by car, and he can tell he hadn't crossed nearly all of it - and he doesn't know which side of the line his brother is on.
Or wait! What if Leo meant a weapons forge? Submerging a steel blade in water is a critical step in the sword-making process, and that's just the kind of thing Leo would think of when giving coded orders on short notice. But a place like that would most likely be in the Fire Sector, and that's really a long way… Maybe he can hitch a ride?
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Hopefully no one will notice. He just pushed himself too hard too fast, and he really doesn't want to worry Donnie any more than he already is.
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Thaaaaaat can't be good.
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The lack of immediate complaining alerts him to the disappearance of a certain opinionated brother. "Honestly, it's not that bad."
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"Mike and Raph work at a dojo in the city," he says in response to Don. His eyes skirting away, hesitates before adding, "I have a... contact who tips me off to jobs now and then."
Of course, then Don comes at him with a vial of yellow... gunk. Yellow. Leo subconsciously grips for his tea, pulling it closer. "I'm good for now," he reiterates, sitting up straight.
Please don't make him.
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Guess you win some, you lose some. All he can hope is nobody heard him. He's totally planning on playing everything off as nothing. Don just got here, and he doesn't want anyone to make a fuss over nothing.
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Shooting Leo a look of betrayal - just one of his charming passive-aggressive tactics - he goes to look for the missing Turtles, vial in hand. Mike and Raph might have time to clean up the evidence before he finds them, though.
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... couldn't hurt to try.
Getting to his feet, Leo unsteadily makes it to the threshold of the kitchen, eyes tracking Don's shell. They stay there as he climbs onto the sofa near the bathroom, giving a low groan that breaks off into a few coughs. He'll just keep tabs on them from here for a while to make sure Raph isn't dying.... and then maybe make his own break for it.
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And then everything changed when Donatello attacked...with indignant kindness.
It's clear from Mike's expression that he's not expecting his cousin's arrival. His eyes go wide with panic, and he looks quickly from the encroaching Don to the closed bathroom door and back again. A Peace Treaty with Raph is a tenuous thing, and Mike kind of expected Don to know that.
His Don knows this.
Actually...it's probably more accurate to say that his Don just gives Raph a wide berth on general principal, which has more to do with his own piece of mind, and less to do with anything Raph prefers. But...that's not really the point here.
The point here is that as bearing down on both he and Raph, and if Mike is going to have any say in the matter...Raph isn't going to be forced into anything until he's ready...or it's absolutely necessary.
Mike works quickly, putting the plate, water, and tea down on the usual spot for such things on the floor by the door, and then turns to advance on Don. Before the other turtle can even open his mouth, Mike's hand is up and covering it as he pushes the other turtle further down the hall towards the living room...and where Leo is apparently sitting.
Convenient!
"SHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh."
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Why would he even expect to get any p--
He retches again, this time only bringing up a tiny trickle of bile.
This sucks. This really freakin' sucks. The throwing up he can handle, but everyone fawning over him he can't. Not when Don just got here and he's already trying to shove medicine down his throat.
Leaning his elbows on the toilet seat with a groan, he tries to wipe the sweat off his face. He's gotta start cleaning himself up soon, otherwise he's sure Donnie's gonna try to bust down the door.
At least he remembered to lock it.
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And then Mike is shushing him. The whole thing is really kind of embarrassing.
Don is getting the idea now that this isn't just about Raph hating medicine - something is wrong. And Don wants to know what it is.
"Mmf?"
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"Easy, you two," Leo says steadily, motioning them over to the living area. His eyes dart to the bathroom, which he notices is still shut. He sighs thinly, the air wheezing in his lungs. "Don, just start with me for now. Raph will be back in a few minutes."
The hits he'll take.
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"Sorry," he says sheepishly to Don as he removes his hand from his cousin's mouth, and steps to the side to return to the turtle some of his lost personal space.
"Will that...will that help?" he jerks his head in the direction of the medicine that Don had just whipped up. Nothing Mike tried had worked, but he's heard nothing but amazing things about Raph and Leo's Don.
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But he can't stay there. The longer he takes, the more worried everyone's gonna get about him, and the less chance he has to play everything off. So he has to haul his sorry ass out of there in the next few minutes.
It's a slow process, and he's more than a little unsteady on his feet, but he manages to drag himself to the sink. In the mirror, he looks like shit. Pale, covered in sweat and dirt from running all over the Water Sector. A run he definitely wasn't ready for. But it doesn't matter. So long as Donnie's home and safe, he really doesn't care.
Shakily, he manages to rinse his mouth out and flush the mess, splashing cold water on his face in a weak attempt to make himself look more presentable.
Turning the water off, he stops to listen for any sign of family lurking around outside. The walls in the suite are thin, so he can hear almost everything they're saying from down the hall, and the talk of that yellow junk Don concocted makes him never want to come out at all.
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Leo asked for the medicine, but Mike is closer - if not quite as close as a moment ago - so Don offers the vial to him first. "Just take a little."
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He settles on the door, but keeps an ear focused on Michaelangelo for his reaction. It's not that he doesn't trust Don... entirely the opposite. But they've all had a bit of trouble with their stomachs these last few days, and he's a little doubtful that the yellow liquid is going to be very palatable.
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His eyes drift from looking at the vial, to this new cousin's face, and eventually over towards Leo. There's a rancid flavor working its way into his mouth and he hasn't even come near the medicine yet. He swallows hard in an effort to clear his palate.
"Okay," he says quietly, reaching for vial. Once in hand, he forces a wide, bright smile which only serves to make him look manically deranged.
"Should I be expecting to grow? Or shrink?" he asks, but before anyone can answer he takes a swig and...
Well, if the face he made before was one of uncertain disgust, at least this is one of certainty.
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With his head still swimming and pounding thunderously at the sides of his skull, it takes Raph a little extra time to gather everything up with still-shaking hands before heading down the hallway.
On the way to the kitchen he passes by the spectacle unfolding in the living room: Don with his makeshift medicine, and Mike pulling a face that tells everything. He gives it hardly a second look, like if he stared too long he'd be guaranteed to share the same fate, instead of having what measly chance of avoiding swallowing that putrid stuff he does now.
But that fight can wait. After clearing out his system, that sandwich doesn't exactly look appetizing. For now, it's headed for the icebox. Then his butt is headed for the couch, where he doesn't plan on moving for a long, long time.
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Raph is collapsing onto the other end of the couch when Don turns around, and he gives his other brother a worried look. Did Raph really run himself into such a state for him, when he wasn't even in any danger?
Or - was he in danger? He has the sense there's a lot going on in this city that his family hasn't told him about yet, and their misguided protectiveness is beginning to make his stomach as unsettled as everyone else's.
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He coughs once as it goes down and can't suppress a wince, but it's not the worst thing in the world. Sure, his eyes water a little as he hands the vial back to his brother... but he's had worse.
"Thanks Donnie," he rasps sincerely. His gaze slides over when Raph plops onto the other end of the couch, studying him for a moment. Then he leans his head back against the couch, eyes clenching shut as he finally begins losing the battle against his headache. "Good to have you around to save our shells again."
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Still pulling a face, Mike heads towards the kitchen.
"Who wants a refill?"
Mike has finally found something he dislikes more than tea.
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Taking slow sips from his water glass, he smiles crookedly at Mike's antics, chiming in an "I'm good." even as the words burn the back of his throat.
His teacup's still full and balanced on the arm of the couch. For now, water's all he needs, and if Donnie thinks he's gonna force that putrid stuff on him, he's got another thing coming.
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"You guys should get some rest," he says quietly. "I'll take care of things here."
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When Don speaks, though, Leo lifts his head to squint at his brother. "You should take it easy too," he suggests gently. "Eat something and catch up on sleep."
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The tray is quietly placed on the coffee table, before Mike picks up his tea, and then unceremoniously flops down on to the floor in front of the squashy living room chair, where he leans back on the solid part of the arm support.
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