Kʏʟᴇ Rᴀʏɴᴇʀ {2814.4} (
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tushanshu_logs2013-01-09 10:55 pm
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Characters: Kyle Rayner and you!
Date: Same day he arrives.
Location: All around Keeliai.
Situation: Kyle is exploring.
Warnings/Rating: None at the moment; will update if necessary.
Note: I wrote in prose, but [action] is more than welcome, as are multiple threads. For reference, Kyle's current Lantern uniform looks like this.
Date: Same day he arrives.
Location: All around Keeliai.
Situation: Kyle is exploring.
Warnings/Rating: None at the moment; will update if necessary.
Note: I wrote in prose, but [action] is more than welcome, as are multiple threads. For reference, Kyle's current Lantern uniform looks like this.
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"You're a--" Oh, wait, that might've been a little too loud. Glancing around to make sure no one was eavesdropping, she tried again at a noticeably lower volume. "...a Green Lantern?"
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"I'm not in the League, though. My dad is." Her eyes flicker for only the briefest moment when she mentions her dad. Very deliberately using present tense. No matter what Wally said. No matter what was implied. For her, it hadn't happened yet..and she was determined to keep it from ever. "But there's, like, two or three of them. Which one are you?"
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'Thr--' Kyle's heart stopped cold. Hal, Guy, and then John. He put the pieces together. 'Oh.. oh my God.'
Hal hadn't become Parallax. Hadn't destroyed the Corps, or Oa. Guy wasn't in a coma - or he wasn't yet. And John... John was still okay. Her universe sounded great, even if he wasn't a Lantern in it. At least the rest of them were.
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"What?" Somehow, she had yet to keep herself from asking the same question over and over again. "What'd I say?"
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It was even weirder than meeting that younger version of Hal. At least Lanterns expected time travel and whatever nonsense happened out there in space.
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So they would gain a fourth Lantern somewhere in the future. Maybe. Interesting.
(Why so many?)
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"No, it's not. I've heard from a few other people. Including Batman."
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"Well...if you're talking from my world, there's just Robin and Kid Flash." And that one other boy, Dick. But he was a civilian, so she didn't think to include him on the immediate list. "I've also run into Superman, and somewhere around a million other Robins and Batpersons."
A slight exaggeration. But that was what it felt like at times.
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'He should put labels on the Robins, sheesh. No other Lanterns, huh?' He was secretly glad no other Corpsman was stuck here, and it was somewhat relieving that Batman was stuck here too. And Superman was always a welcome face - sounded like he was one of the good guys here.
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"Hey, where I come from, it's just the one Robin." She says this with a subtle hint of fondness. Obviously, they were close. "But, no, as far as I know, there's only the two Lanterns in the League. Umm...Hal and...John, I think? Though dad's told me stories about the third one. Guy Something." Usually accompanied with the most disapproving of fatherly glares.
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'I think he had... four? Last I counted.' He didn't count, not really. He'd always been too occupied to bother with what was happening in Gotham... and anyway he didn't like Gotham very much.
'Guy Gardner,' Kyle's voice has a lot more fondness. Guy was his partner. 'If he's anything like the Guy I know, there'll be lots of stories.' Although few people took them in the same spirit he did. Then again, few people described Guy Gardner as their role model.
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Priorities.
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"Nice to know at least some things don't change across the multiverse." It was supposed to be a lighthearted comment, though there were traces of something else behind it. Anger. Frustration. Maybe even sadness.
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Superman was afraid to tell her 'too much' about her possible future for fear of upsetting her. That Cat guy had thought she was the result of a spell gone wrong. Someone else insisted she was 'supposed' to be older. And don't even get her started on the Hogwarts crack Red Robin or Hood or whatever he called himself had made.
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It was less about difficulty and more the fact that the notion kept being hammered into her over and over again. Like she was being punished for something that--for once--wasn't her fault.
"Just Wally and Robin." Moreso Robin. And Artemis, but she wasn't here. "And at least they know me. Me-me."
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'Technically the rest of us on the turtle also know you-you.' He offered her a smile, a genuine, amiable smile this time. 'But we could stand to get to you know better. Mind showing me around?'
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"Yeah, sure. I think I could manage that." She glanced around, figuring out which path would be the best to start with. "Anything in particular you want to see, or should we just wander around aimlessly until the fun finds us?"
Zatanna was a big believer in the second option.
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