Warriors! | Red Hood and Starfire | Flashback

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It was easy for the woman to forget how miraculous her gifts were, that not all people were allotted the same abilities. She forgot Jason wasn’t like her most — though he had no clear meta-human abilities, he was so gifted. He fought with such grace, such precision, it only seemed right to think they were a product of more than just training.
She never really saw his orders as intrusions to what she was doing, nor did she feel as though Jason was above her for telling her what to do. Kori trusted his judgement — relied on it, even. To say that she didn’t value it, wouldn’t listen because she thought taking suggestions was beneath her, was ridiculous. That wasn’t to say she didn’t think for herself but, in their current situation, it definitely kept her from hesitating.
As the dust began to settle, Kori’s eyes raised to the ceiling. She couldn’t see much from their current angle but, seeing as she was essentially a walking light when suited up, the princess figured she’d be able to map things out once she was at eye level.
“Visibility isn’t great, but I’ll make do. Ladies first, yes?” 
Starfire didn’t wait for an answer, simply angled her palms toward the ground and cast a blast toward it, sending her vaulting through the air. As she landed on the mezzanine, a couple of thugs started toward her. With no secondary thought, she blasted two of them into nonexistence, leaving the third to continue toward her. Her elbow connected with his collarbone, forcing him to his knees before she wrapped her palm around his neck, heat burning through his skin.

He didn’t have to watch her to know what was happening. Twin beams of pink energy circled her, destroying anything in their way. Setting that aside, he turned his attention back to  the half dozen men in front of him. They were cautious, wary of the fate that had fallen their cohorts. They had seen Jason with a shotgun and a knife; this time, he pulled out his P30L. Raising the pistol, he dropped two men at fifteen feet, then pivoted to stop a third from flanking. That left three, two of whom were armed. One charged, and Jason lunged forward. A kick to the knee, then a single bullet in his temple. Spin, aim, trigger. Right between the eyes. The last man was panicking, holding an AK of some sort. He managed to get off seven shots before Jason broke his femur.

He turned to look for Starfire, hoping she’d eliminated the last of the thugs. Jason was tired, and there was much more to do before he could go home. Dismantling the firearms that had been dropped, collecting the ammunition, and removing the cash they left behind was going to be a chore. He didn’t like to leave such things behind; the cash, he’d dump into a charity box on his way home. The guns would be left where they fell, albeit useless. Jason was fond of removing the firing pins, but stripping the receivers off worked too. Anything to keep them from being useful later on. The ammunition was just a quirk he’d picked up with the League. Never knew when you’d need more shots.

Roy echoed over his comm. “Hey, tough guy. There’s a semitruck pulling up. Looks like reinforcements. The trailer is full.” “Great. Star? You ready for round two?”
Jason grabbed a grenade from a dead Triad member, and pulled the pin. 
“I sure as fuck am.”

Warriors! | Red Hood and Starfire | Flashback

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Kori knew, of course, that Jason’s silence was not out of indifference so much as it was the unwillingness to get in the middle of (yet another) lover’s quarrel. Frankly, Kori couldn’t blame him. She and Roy bickered just as often as they didn’t, and it typically didn’t take very long for one of them to try and rope Jason in to their side of the argument. Even if he did tend to take Kori’s stance on most things, it wasn’t Jason’s relationship to be taking sides in. Forcing him to have an opinion at all just wasn’t fair.

When Jay spoke, however, a wry grin pulled at the corners of Kori’s lips. Roy’s yelp only widened the expression; she’d probably scold Jason for having Henri injure him further later, but it was the redhead’s fault they were in this mess in the first place, so he may have been a bit deserving. She’d tuned out the opposition sounding over the comm (men), waiting patiently for the go-ahead from Jason.

As he spoke and loaded his gun simultaneously, the princess’ smile fell. There was a certain aura about the two of them when they fought on their own; without Roy’s easy-going attitude to lighten the situation, reign the two of them in, things tended to get serious quite quickly. There was no room for mercy, for remorse. Jason and Kori were both slightly unhinged in that way: show no weakness, take no survivors. Save the ones in white and paint the rest of the world red.

“I thought you’d never ask.”

A dark expression pulled over her features, balls of pink energy beginning to form around her hands. Starfire’s eyes glowed green as she channeled the firestars’ energy to her palms, hair aflame down her back. She followed him through the skylight, feet connecting with the face of a Triad and knocking him nearly ten feet away before ever hitting the concrete.

He forgot sometimes, just how deadly she was. A blast of energy that vaporized a crook. A screeching thrum that vibrated the air, the cells of the deceased expanding outward as his matter boiled, disintegrated. Jason wasn’t so lucky. 

His death came through training and hard work, not metahuman abilities,. Still, he managed a kill count above Starfire’s. Training kicked in after the first punch was thrown at him.
Right hook. Pivot, kick to the knee. Headbutt, that means a jump backwards, then a flying knee. He’s got a gun. Slash upwards, then slice horizontal. Severed his carotid. Grab the body, absorb the MP5 fire from the guy in the corner. Headshot. Next target.

That’s how it went, blow for blow. Every single motion the enemy used against him, there was a reaction. It was a dance, deadly and beautiful, for those who were alive to remember it. 

“Starfire! RPG, floor two!" 

It was a yelled order, despite the lack of instruction. She obeyed, sending a hellfire of blasts skyward, which caved in the mezzanine. The dust billowed out, leaving Jason to use thermal vision. He murmured to Kori while he reloaded, then took aim with a grenade.

"There’s fifteen of them left. Two big clusters of six, and three solo acts. Can you see anyone?”

Warriors! | Red Hood and Starfire | Flashback

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Dinlo. Idiot.

Of course Roy would go out on his own and get himself shot. Of course. The fact that Kori had thought, even for a moment, that Roy would actually spend an evening in — benched, really — was ridiculous. He’d go out on patrol in a full-body cast just to spite the world.

When she’d gotten his call, annoyingly nonchalant as he informed her that he might’ve gone out on patrol by himself despite orders against it and that maybe he’d gotten a bullet to the side in the process, Kori was so miffed she very well may have shot him herself, if she had the opportunity. Instead, she headed to his location and cauterized his wound (it was a shallow graze, luckily enough, but if it had actually pierced his skin, it could have hit his kidney) before sending the redhead on his way.

She’d deal with him later.

“Its just a flesh wound,” the princess quoted seamlessly, arms crossed over her chest as she looked out over the street from her vantage point.

That’s my girl,“ the comm buzzed in her ear, and Kori rolled her eyes. She could practically hear the stupid smile on his face, which only caused an exasperated sigh to pass her lips. How she’d managed to fall in love with such an idiot, she’d never know.

Kori continued with a dismissive, “He’ll live.” Her brows furrowed at the mention of Armani’s, the sorry excuse for pizza that Roy constantly insisted on ordering at least once a week. She’d avoid eating it if she could, solely on the basis that she thought the cardboard box it came in had more nutritional value; that, and she had learned to love herself long ago. People who loved themselves didn’t buy five dollar pizza.

The princess heard her best friend’s footsteps behind her, though she didn’t turn to look at him until he was at her side. She cocked her head to the side slightly at his words, a gust of wind catching her bright red hair and causing it to flicker like flames behind her.

It’s only not gonna be pretty ‘cause I’m not there,” Roy chimed in over the comm. Kori gave Jason a look, one that clearly read, ‘please wire him out.’ “Scratch that. Kor brings enough pretty for all of us. Right, babe?” Her expression, which hadn’t been serious in nature at first, contorted.

“Shut up and eat your cardboard cheese,” Kori shot back, dropping her hands to her sides as she stepped closer to the building’s edge. She looked over her shoulder at Jason and nodded once before dropping off the side of the building. Starfire landed, crouched on the pavement. The vigilante straightened, glancing around quickly before starting in the direction of the warehouse.

He dutifully ignored Kori’s jabs, attempting to remain neutral. When Roy started antagonizing her, however, he had to intervene. 
“Harper. Shut the fuck up. You got shot, Pay the price.” He rolled his eyes, having retracted his lenses around Kori. “Henri. Punch him in the bullet wound.”
The resulting yelp was all the two Outlaws needed.
A high giggle sounded over the line; Dick laughing.
Jason snorted.

“Alright, Starfire. Ignore the idiots. We’ve got death to deal out.”

A short discussion followed, arguing the logistics  of a full fledged insertion to the middle of a volatile Mob war.
Look, all I’m saying is-”
Jay, you can’t possibly expect to land in the middle and survive-
“Dude, no, there’s no WAY you can pull that off, Jay-”

“Shut. Up.”
He was breathing heavy, looking at Kori with the same manic calm that defined his entire existence.
“Comms off.”

He pulled out his shotgun, racking in the explosive rounds. With a chuckle, he nodded at Kori.
“Weapons hot, Star. Let’s burn them all.”
Less than a second later, he was on the ground, carving his way through the mass of gangsters.

Warriors! | Red Hood and Starfire | Flashback

Navigating the city was tough any day, but the added traffic from the Cobble Hill fire made it worse. After a frustrating ten minutes stuck in Columbia Point, Jason abandoned the low profile tactic. Gunning his bike, he shot past the cops, tossing an EMP at the squad car in front. The lights shut off immediately, and no one followed him.

Weaving in and out of the still packed street, Jason got to South Channel Island soon after, calling Kori on the Hood as he slowed down on the Roxbury Bridge. Henri had said the turf war was on Ryders and Ash, and Jason parked his bike less than a block away.

Twin .45’s, check. Garrote wire, check. Sword, check. Bandolier, ammo belt, sawed off, check, check, check. Switching on the air lock for the Hood, he called Kori on the comms. “I’m here. Gimme the skinny on Harp while I make my way to you.”

It didn’t really matter what had happened to Harper; he was a SEAL, and a warrior too. More than likely, he’d taken a glancing hit that Henri or Kori had worried enough about to force him to stay. Sure enough, his voice came over the comm, clear as a bell.

Hey fuck you, Jaybird. I’m here watching you have all the fun. Dick says hi. There’s Armani’s pizza waiting for when y’all get back.

Jason snorted. Armani’s was universally terrible, but it was five bucks for a whole pie. Harper couldn’t stay away. He was jogging now, finding the rooftop that Kori’s locator placed her at. A grapple took him to the top, some old highrise that never got completed. A few squatters, innocent bystanders. His boots crunched on the gravel as he approached her.

“Greeks and the Triads, huh? This is not gonna be pretty." Jason laughed, a dark chuckle. 

"Let’s send ‘em all to hell, Starfire.”

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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Ah. Well, the choreography of that one is beautiful, but the one at the end is still my favorite. [The truth was, the fight at the end always made her cry; not just because Inigo reminded her of Roy, but because of that one striking line, the line they could all identify with too well, of a loss that they could never get back.] Not a clue. It’s got to be one of the best films of all time. [She readjusted on the couch, curled up against Jason’s side. Exhaustion from her shift began to settle in, eyes beginning to droop, but Kori persevered — for the sake of how much she loved the film, if nothing else.]

[She rested her head on his shoulder, and he slid lower on the couch. She was warm, but still wrapped in a blanket. The heat seeped into him, and they were both asleep before the Wesley and Buttercup reached the Fire Swamp. Lightly snoring, they both appeared dead to the world, content, well fed, and back in each other’s lives. Friends until the very end, too close to be confused with anything else. Closer than lovers, closer than she and Roy had ever been. Entirely without romantic feelings. Siblings, united in spilled blood.]

[Outlaws.]

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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Sounds good. [There was the slightest hint of hesitation in her tone at the mention of Roy, but she did her best to stifle it. Honestly, she figured he’d say no, anyway.] But that’s at the end of the film! [She hopped over the back of the couch and settled into the cushion, draping her legs over Jason’s with no thought at all.] Alright, alright. [Kori changed inputs and hit play. The screen went black and the sound of coughing echoed from the speakers, which elicited an excited smile from the woman. Gods, she loved this movie.]

I mean with the Dread Pirate Roberts, Kor. [It was a tradition, this movie. They’d each seen it a dozen times, and each felt a kinship with various characters. They weren’t so different, the Outlaws. Fezzik became Kori, Inigo was Roy, and of course that left Jason to be Wesley. The similarities were striking, you had to admit.] Seriously. How did this movie not win an Oscar?

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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[She handed her plate to him with little thought — she’d pick some leftovers out of the fridge later. As she turned on the TV, Kori frowned at the news, but the expression was short-lived at the sound of Jason’s offer. If there was anything that could cheer her up, it was kicking some icy butt.] Absolutely. None of that “Winter is coming” crap. It’s time for summer. [It was time for her to get back in the game, and she knew it. Roy’s return only solidified what she’d been feeling, anyway, and now she had the excuse.]

Tonight. Small operation. Just us, but I’ll ask the Idiot if he’s down. [The mood was noticeably lighter, and the food was delicious. With a full stomach and tired eyes, Jason dumped the plates in the sink, sitting heavily on the couch.] Come on, Kor. You promised me Princess Bride. I want to get to Inigo’s swordfight before I fall asleep.

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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I’ve still got half a mind to kill him, anyway. [The statement itself was fruitless, she couldn’t put much effort behind it and it clearly wasn’t true. Kori finally looked up from her plate, which was still untouched, and over to Jason. A sad smile flushed her features, her tone thick when she finally managed to speak.] Neither can I. [She let out another long breath, looking back at her plate.] Do you want it?

Hmm? Oh, sure. [He stacked the full plate on top of his empty one, eating more slowly this time. Sensing that it was too quiet, he asked for the remote. She turned on the TV, and the news blasted out in a jarring wave. “And in other news, the recent return of the supervillain Mister Freeze rocked Gotham last night, with a bank heist resulting in the deaths of two security guards. The third, who was also frozen, remains in critical condition at Mercy General.” [Jason caught Kori’s eye, a small grin on his face.] Feel like a hunt later tonight? I could use a space heater against Old Man Winter.

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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[Her gaze fell, eyes locked on her plate of uneaten food, as Jason spoke. She didn’t really have much to say, not after the blur that was the night before. What was she supposed to do? Accept Roy back with open arms? Of course she was glad he was alive, but the trust, the love that had been there. It was shattered. After a long moment, Kori finally spoke again.] He’s also an asshole. [The slightest hint of a smile pulled at the corners of her mouth.] But you’re right. [Kori pursed her lips.] I had no intention of sending him away, anyway, despite his belief that it was what he deserved. Even if it is what he deserves, I… [The princess trailed off once more and shook her head. Damn that ridiculous redhead. Damn him.]

Yeah. That’s about how I felt. [There’s a pause, only marked by the rise and fall of Roxy’s snores. Outside, a light rain started to fall, and the sound seemed to soothe the situation, deflating the anger they both had felt.] It’s better off that he found us, you know. Can you imagine if we’d found him first? I think we’d have both killed him. [He laughs, but there was little humor in it, hollow and dark.] Still, can’t say I’m not glad he’s back.

Brute Squad | Kori and Jason | Chat

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[At the mention of Roy, Kori’s fingers curled around her fork. It was probably enough to bend the metal, but she took no notice to it. A long sigh passed her lips as Jason spoke, and the princess stabbed her eggs a couple of times before speaking. Her words were dry.] How do you think it went? [Kori exhaled again.] What’s there to talk about? My ex-lover essentially returned from the dead and I somehow managed not to throw him through a wall. I think that’s as successful of a night as either of us were expecting it to be. [She set her fork down and ran a hand through her hair before resting her chin against her palm.] Bastard.

Well. When you put it that way…I guess it’s good all you did was break a door. [He held her gaze for e long while, then returned to his food.] He came at me with all sorts of bullshit about giving up, having no hope, you know. Same dramatics he was always fond of. But, man, I think he really meant it this time. He’s clean, and he’s back. I don’t know. [Pushing back his plate, he ran his fingers through his hair, exhaling loudly.] He’s a valuable asset, and he’s saved our lives more times to count. That’s gotta count for something.