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More Doki Doki Battle Academy OP AU
even MOOROEEE of themmmmmahhhhhhh babyeyyy i even added some dialogues fir some extra flavourrrrr (kuma and bonney's gif there would be a sprite he would have in his dialogue scenes. i dont think it would be a gif like this, more like everytime you look back at him, bonney would be in a different spot)
original DDBA designs post (has more lore there, go look at it plese :3
ASL dialogue video
imagining the vinsmoke/strawhat beef going like this video
design stuffs and more lore:
preface: sorry this is so much writing and im not going to grammar check it cuz aint no body got time for that.
The world of this au is like pokemon with different gyms you can fight through and beat, there's a big league of pro fighters, and there are schools for teaching you to be a better fighter.
One of the schools is called the Germa 66 Private Battle Academy, it goes from grades 1-12 and its where the Vinsmoke siblings all went too (at least until sanji broke off from the family at some point) and its run by Judge Vinsmoke, their father.
i am thinking that the Vinsmoke kids would still be genetically modified and Kuma would be a cyborg in this too.
design stuffs:
Ichiji: i tried to make him as punk as he would feasably get away with living under his father's rule. Big "combat" boots, fingerless gloves, black undershirt. He likes his style and would probably go all out if he didnt have to conform to his school uniform, thus i put a little heart on his boots.
Niji: i also made him like his style. The rings on his fingers, his nikes shoes, his big headphones. Like a gamer who thinks this is what fashion is. I think he would love listening to music too so i put his heart on his headphones.
Yonji: big stakly guy. Hes a lot more hands-on than his brothers so i put lots of emphasis on that area. i put his heart on his hand wraps because i think he would really love fighting. I think that Yonji is most like his father in that enjoyment, but i think Judge wouldnt like how casual Yonji's style is.
Reiju: y2k queen. I love this design on her so much im so bummed that she would have already graduated from the academy and i cant put her in a Hit Me Baby One More Time-esque uniform outfit, shed fucking KILL THAT SHITTT. Anyway though, reiju's heart is subtle yet in plain view, the locket around her neck. i dont think she would let anyone look at the contents but i do think that absolutly it would be her mother on one side and her brothers on the other. She wouldnt like people looking at it because that would mean someone could see that her dad isnt in there and she would get it a lot of trouble with her father about it.
Power ranger fits: i made them full on power rangers. its what they deserve. Since reiju has a butterfly motif in canon, i thought it would be fun to also give her brothers a bug motif of their own. ichiji is a wasp, niji is a dragonfly, yonji is a stag beetle. If sanji stuck around, hed probably be a lady bug lol. Also the masks they wear, the eye window part, it’s like tear tracks coming out but in a way that doesnt look like thats what they are. But it’s meant to show how judge forcing his children to be these people is causing them pain.
thank you @zethsdumpster for being my Vinsmoke specialist and helping me come up with a lot of their design stuff!
Doflamingo: i tried to make him a Nasty Nasty man. Like if a used car salesman made it big. Like if Macklemore was MackleMORE. i love the idea that he likes to tan himself, but he doesnt take any of his clothes off to do so, so he just has the absolute craziest tan lines ever. i put his hearts on the gold chain around his neck, he loves his wealth but not much else. i love the idea of him having two very expensive watches on each wrist. there may be more watches up his sleeve too. i also gave him fluffy dice around his neck, like he's one of the cars that he's selling.
Rosinante: i couldnt get away much longer without putting the heart man into the heart 'game'. i couldve went off more with the hearts of his design but i didnt want him to become nearly as flashy as his brother. i wanted him to be understated and fade into the background when doflamingo is around. he is dead in this au btw sorry :/ this is his design when he passed, but doffy's design is present day him. anyway, Rosi's hearts are everywhere, its in the outline of his big huggable fluffy coat, its on his hat thats pulling him down, it would be on his shirt too if it wasnt covered by his coat in this image.
Bonney: SHEEES SO CUUTEEEE AAAAAAAA i love her. I based her design off of Avril Lavigne with her iconic necktie/tanktop/baggy pants looks. i tried to make her outfit look like she could feasibly fit in it when she ages herself up, especially her big ol shoes. the heart in her design is in her neck tie. The stereotypical visage of a dad is a man in a tie who goes to work, and she loves her dad, so her heart is in her dad tie.
Kuma: I didn't change much of him from his design in canon, but since bonney would be more in his life in this version, i wanted to give him more visual indicators of her being there. like the height chart on his leg, or the fuzzy hat she crocheted for him (she also made her own hat for herself). Also, the pattern on his shirt is one that looks like a paw, but if you took off that outer layer, if the pattern continued, the design would be a sun, and i just think that was really clever ehe ehe.
Hancock: Basically i tried to make her the baddest bitch in the universe. My program crashed like 3 times making her which is so funny. Procreate couldnt handle her. I based her design off of Medusa. at first i had her snake be made out of marble, but it eventually wound up at Obsidian. She has no visible hearts on her design and thats because it would be the scar on her back, which she tries to hide. i like the idea that this very visibly revealing outfit would be perfectly tailored and reinforced to never move a single inch to let anyone see what theyre not supposed to. I dont know how i would justify her being able to turn people into stone in this AU, so im just not going to make a decision on whether or not she can do that.
ive been working on these designs off and on ever since i made the first post on this au and im real happy i can finally put more out.
if you got to the end of this, thank you so much for reading~ i hope you enjoyed :)
#my art#one piece#monkey d. luffy#one piece fan art#vinsmoke ichiji#vinsmoke reiju#vinsmoke yonji#vinsmoke niji#germa 66#donquixote doflamingo#donquixote rosinante#donquixote brothers#donquixote family#jewelry bonney#bartholomew kuma#boa hancock#DDBA AU#doki doki battle academy#op battle academy au#black leg sanji#op sanji
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started drawing ddba!robin as pose practice, then decided to just render it bc she deserves it :)
ddba: @where-does-the-heart-lie
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OOOOH it turned out so welll :DDD i love the colors and you did a really good job with the background. I love it so much thanks for this lovely art :)))
Here’s a little thing i drew in the laundromat setting :) they are passing the time…. By assaulting eachother……
👊🏻💥Choose your fighter
I’ve been wanting to draw something for @where-does-the-heart-lie Doki Doki Battle Academy Au. I absolutely love the designs and the concept for this fighting au. When I stumbled upon the laundromat photo, I just knew I had to draw them in it. Plus a laundromat seems like a legit place for a fight in a fighting game, especially if it’s old school street fighter style with the pedestrians in the background cheering them on.
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“do you like it when i’m… rough with you?”
you could feel your heart skip a beat as you looked up at matt, hands still pressed up against his chest and lips just a bit plumper from the kiss he had pulled you into.
his question had no doubt caught you off guard. with the way your heart was beating, loud enough that all of new york could likely hear it, you were more than positive he already had his answer. your eyes shifted, looking anywhere else but at matt, and your hands began to make their slow retreat.
“oh, sweetheart,” matt crooned out, “don’t play shy with me. you can tell me the truth, you know.” his hands went to wrap around your waist and pull you impossibly closer.
it was becoming increasingly difficult to formulate words, your mouth opening and closing as he donned that signature murdock smirk.
“so what if i do?” came your belated response, words no doubt defensive as you practically drowned in embarrassment. “you don’t strike me as a rough kind of guy.”
it was only when your back hit the wall did you finally allow yourself to breathe out an exhale.
“you have no idea who you’re talking to, do you?”
#can you tell that i’ve been thinking about that scene#i can’t stop.#he’s such an asshole#i need him biblically#i also hc’d that reader isn’t aware that matt is daredevil in this particular blurb au#. . . my fics 💌#. . . marvel 💭#. . . matt murdock 💭#. . . daredevil 💭#marvel x reader#marvel#matt murdock x reader smut#matt murdock x reader#matt murdock smut#daredevil x reader smut#daredevil x reader#daredevil#ddba#daredevil born again
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New episodes of Daredevil Born Again and The Last of Us dropping in the same week had me thinking about a little zombie au for my favorite law firm :)
#ddba#daredevil#daredevil born again#daredevil fanart#tlou#tlou hbo#tlou2#tlou season 2#tlou fanart#fanart#marvel#mcu#daredevil au#matt murdock#foggy nelson#karen page#clickers#nelson murdock and page#marvel fanart#also thinking about how if matt became a clicker he would be LETHAL#like he spent his life moving through the world in the same way so his body is accustomed to it#the last of us
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dissolution (part 28) | matt murdock x ofc
Story Synopsis: Elizabeth Herrera and Matt Murdock go way back. Friends since college, the two have known each other for ten years. But as a couple, they’ve been together for four and lately, their relationship is hanging by a thread, and the two are desperate to make it work.
Will their relationship survive? Or will memories of their past hinder them from healing? MATURE.
Author’s Note: Well, hey there! A new chapter of 'Dissolution' is here. I honestly thought this chapter would take me longer to finish, seeing as I mentioned it would be long, but when the words came to me, I just let them take control, and here we are! I hope you enjoy it, and I can't wait to read your thoughts.
Also, Did you notice the new thing I tried out regarding El messaging? What do we think? I think it reads more naturally, but I'm open to hearing what you think and whether it should stay or change back to the old format! 💗
Read Part 28 of ‘Dissolution’ HERE
Excerpt from Part 28
Tiredly, Matt shook his head.
I sat more comfortably beside him, crisscrossing my legs before moving my hand to his forehead to check his temperature. I moved my hand behind his neck before grabbing his hand into mine. “What happened?”
“I just got a little lightheaded,” he whispered.
“Did you get up too fast?”
He nodded.
“You didn’t fall, right?”
He shook his head. “No.”
“What else is it?” I asked. I felt his thumb brush over my knuckles. “What else happened?”
“What makes you think something else happened?” he asked softly.
“You’ve been crying.”
#matt murdock#daredevil#matt murdock x ofc#daredevil x ofc#matt murdock fanfiction#matt murdock fanfic#daredevil fanfic#daredevil fanfiction#matt murdock x oc#matt murdock x reader#daredevil x reader#daredevil x oc#matt murdock soft#daredevil soft#matt murdock smut#daredevil smut#matt murdock angst#daredevil angst#ddba#daredevil born again#marvel smut#mcu smut#marvel angst#mcu angst#college!matt#marvel fanfic#marvel fanfiction#mcu fanfic#mcu fanfiction#matt murdock au
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OMGG!!!!!!!!!!!! HES SO CUUUTEEEE!!!!!!!!! i looveee his Polaroid camera its so cute :)))) thank you for including it u_u
His heart eye glasses are so clever!!! I love your explanation of what one being broken and one being fine means to him! Your whole explanation of his whole schtick is really interesting to read!
I also really love how you integrated the spade shape into his design!! I like that the spade on his shirt is over his heart… u_u yeah…. I felt that….
You did so much lovely art for it… thank you so much… i did not do nearly as much LOLL I DIDNT KNWO WE WERE DOING SO MUCH I WOULDVE DONE MORE!!!! Also i love your ace doodle and your art of him in the egg man outfit. I love those colors on himmmmmm beautiful beautiful boy….
Anyway, my end of the bargain
I tried to make him like a scrappy young film noir/super hero reporter!! He loves photography so his camera has hearts on it and theres also a heart on his satchel holding all his photographs. Theres a heart on his mask too, he likes his anonymity.
The pattern on his boots, coat, and hat are made to look like a newspaper halftone thanggg. I really like it i think its really neat :))))
I hope you enjoy my design!!! Thank you again for doing this with me :)) its very cool :DDDDD

Finished up my attempt at Deuce within @where-does-the-heart-lie's fighting game AU! Feeling a little iffy about it but I might've just been staring at this for too damn long. Anyways thoughts, symbolism explanation, and sketches I made in the attempt bellow the cut.


Okay! So in general I worked with a rule of 2's when it came to Deuce's hearts with the exception of his camera, but that's supposed to pair with the pen with the little heart cap, I just didn't remember to keep that in my final drawings somewhere. Trying to strike a balance between "Just a guy" and "fun stylized outfit" was hard and I don't think I quite got it, but it was enjoyable nonetheless!
Heart glasses- Representative of how he loves observing the world and aspires to adventure through it. The cracked lens represents how the damage he's received from people he loved has caused him to look at others cynically at times. Meanwhile the unshattered lens sort of represents his tendency to look at those who earn his love with extreme levels of internal praise, half of Ace's first novel is just him waxing poetic about how lovely Ace is and I think that's hilarious.
Hearts on the gloves- He shows his love for the world and for people through the writing he does with his hands! But they're somewhat damaged because they've been utilized for the medicinal legacy that was forced upon him.
Heart on the camera/pen- A specific love for journalism and writing and telling a story, credits to Whery for the first one.
Spade on the shirt- Not technically a heart but it's a little play on how he keeps the Spades close to his heart/tends to be kind of pokey if you try to get close.
Spade/heart on the back of the shirt- Symbolic of the whole life-devoting love within him, so it's large, but it's kept guarded and tethered by the camera strap and can only be seen beneath a layer and if he trusts you enough to turn his back. It's mostly upside-down to look more like a heart if I'm honest, but that as well as that it's on his back and so guarded is all representative of how the family that he presumably once loved shamed and pressured him, making a sort of "weight on his back". It's spade shaped because that's who his devotion and love belongs to, but also when counted with the other one, Deuce!
One of my scrapped ideas was having the coat be a doctor's coat with the only hearts on it being scorched edges because something something fire set him free but he still uses his medicinal abilities to benefit people in his new life, but I couldn't get it to look right so I went with the summery looking thing he's wearing now. It's fine but it kind of lacks a personality, I think that's the main thing I'd try to revise if I redid this but I've already overthought it to hell so. Another day.
Ace in Dr. Robotnik's outfit from the sonic movie is there for facial reference and emotional support I guess, I made that a while ago.
And in one last vaguely related tangent, yours truly has a very distinctly heart-shaped birthmark on my foot. It symbolizes that I'm tired. (Jokes aside I think it's cool, afab actually stood for Assigned Fighting game character At Birth)
#glad you were qualified to make the design.#<(w/ ur birthmark)#reblog with my art#reblog others art#@captain-astors#op deuce#masked deuce#DDBA AU#op fighting game au
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said i'm a good man in a storm
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(read the whole series here)
SUMMARY: The White House brings Matt in to help with polling after the State of the Union address. Foggy suffers as only Christ before him has. [AKA - more of the Daredevil/West Wing AU] A/N: full tags and warnings via the AO3 link but this one's a pretty chill time for once.
“When am I going to have numbers, Murdock?”
Matt’s head pops up from behind a computer monitor, where he was presumably talking to one of the callers about something that Foggy prays was important enough to warrant distracting them from their goal. “What did I tell you last time?” he calls back across the room.
“15 minutes,” Foggy shouts.
“How long ago was that?”
Foggy checks his watch. “Ten minutes or so.”
“So…five minutes,” Matt says, with an innocent grin that says he’s shocked Foggy can’t do the math himself.
“You’re sure it won’t be sooner?”
“I’m certain it won’t be sooner, but if you keep bugging me, it will sure as hell be later than that,” Matt replies breezily, and goes back to his conversation.
Before Foggy can make what he’s sure will end up being an equally clever retort, he feels a hand on his elbow. Turning, he finds Karen glaring at him, which is just great. Apparently he’s on everyone’s nerves tonight.
“What?” he snaps.
Karen’s glare intensifies. “Try that again.”
Foggy sighs, and then tries to relax and unclench every muscle in his body. “What do you need, Karen?” he asks, more gently this time.
“I need a cup of coffee,” she says, “by which I mean, you need a cup of coffee, or a doughnut, or a handful of Twizzlers from the kitchen. Anything that will keep your mouth occupied so you don’t bother Matt to death before we’re done with polling!”
“I don’t need any of that stuff,” Foggy grumbles. “I need numbers!”
Karen winces, which must mean he shouted that last part. He can’t honestly tell anymore, because he’s been running on fumes all week, but especially tonight, now that the President has given the State of the Union address and, in Foggy’s completely biased opinion, it was a remarkable tour de force of statecraft that left him buzzing with adrenaline. He just needs numbers that tell him other people in the country feel the same way, which is why he’s stuck at a downtown office listening to several dozen people make phone calls and wearing holes into the linoleum in his anxiety. The person standing between him and those numbers is none other than Matt Murdock.
When Jeri had talked about hiring a pollster to do some targeted polling after the State of the Union, Foggy had suggested Matt without hesitation. He’d done polling and strategy for a lot of campaigns around the country now, and everyone who worked with him recommended him. Honestly, Foggy might have tried too hard to sell him as a logical choice for the job, because Jeri had just given him a shrewd and unimpressed look and told him to put Matt into contact with the communications team to set it up. In his defense, Foggy was only worried about the whole thing reeking of favoritism on his part, though Karen is the only one who’s aware of his tragic, unrequited crush on Matt. Well, at least, he hopes she’s the only one. Marci, of course, knows him frighteningly well and Jeri is one of the most brilliant political minds in the country, so there’s every chance both of them are aware of it and just waiting for the right moment to use it against him. He’s pretty sure Ben doesn’t know, at least, but Ben is aware of Foggy’s general haplessness, so it’s possible he has his suspicions too. Matt goes a long way in allaying these suspicions by being so blissfully heterosexual and thus clueless about his effect on Foggy and also unerringly competent at his job, which makes any potential claims of favoritism seem unjustifiable.
He is, however, ruining his professional reputation right now by resolutely refusing to give Foggy the information he needs. And the fact that he doesn’t have that information to give in the first place is not an excuse. If Matt was really good at his job, he’d develop temporary psychic abilities and be able to predict the polling numbers, and also influence them to be exactly what Foggy wants to hear. But he hasn’t, presumably because he hates Foggy specifically and American democracy in general. The asshole.
“Has anyone ever told you you’re insufferable to work with?” Matt asks brightly, appearing at Foggy’s elbow without warning and making him jump clear out of his skin.
“I’m insufferable at home too,” Foggy quips when he recovers.
“Well, normally I’d demand to ask your significant other for confirmation, but I happen to know you’re single, so…”
“This is a lot of tough talk for someone who doesn’t have any polling numbers to speak of!”
“I have numbers,” Matt replies, offended. “They won’t tell you anything yet, though, so they’re not particularly useful.”
“I’d like to be the judge of that,” Foggy says, petulantly.
“I’m sure you would,” Matt says with another of his insufferable little smiles. “But unfortunately, I’m the expert here.”
Foggy sighs theatrically. “I hate this!”
“I know. You’re used to being the smartest person in the room.”
“Oh, it’s so cute that you think that’s an actual problem I have in this business,” Foggy laughs. “I meant the waiting. I hate waiting.”
“Patience is a virtue,” Matt says, sincerely.
“Next you’re going to tell me to do five Hail Mary’s.”
Matt shrugs. “Hey, it couldn’t hurt.”
“This is the political strategy and insight they pay you the big bucks for?” Foggy asks, unimpressed.
“Well, have you tried praying on it?”
“This is America, Matthew. Of course we’ve tried it! If thoughts and prayers could get it done, it’d be done already!”
“Maybe it is,” Matt says, walking away from him without turning his back. He shouldn’t be able to do cool moves like that gracefully, but he somehow does. It’s one of many things Foggy finds infuriating about him. “We’ll know in five minutes, won’t we?”
“You said five minutes three minutes ago!” Foggy calls after him, offended.
“This time I mean it,” Matt replies, over his shoulder, as he goes to check in with his assistant, an efficient grad student-type who Foggy has not seen sit or stand still for a single second since they started working together. Foggy has spent the few days Matt and his team have been in town trying to figure out if Matt’s also sleeping with her, or if they’re strictly colleagues, with no conclusive evidence on either side and it’s definitely not making him crazy at all. Not with all the other stuff taking precedence to make him crazy.
“Motherfucker,” Foggy mutters under his breath, to and about no one and nothing in particular.
Next to him, Karen shakes her head. “I like having Matt in town,” she says, mildly. “It saves me money on theater tickets.”
Foggy looks at her out of the corner of his eye. “You go to the theater often, do you?” he asks, dubious.
She glares at him again. “I’m saying, I don’t have to. Not with that kind of Noel Coward-esque wit on display two feet in front of me.”
“You’ve never seen a Noel Coward play in your life!”
“Maybe I would, if you didn’t make me work late all the time,” Karen replies, airily.
“Have I fired you yet today?” Foggy asks, rubbing his face with his hands.
“Only three times so far.”
“That’s nowhere near my record.”
“I know,” Karen tuts, unimpressed. “Should we go get you a snack?”
“But Matt said—!”
“He’s a smart boy! I trust him to find us when he has something.”
“Fine! I guess I’m overruled.”
“Yes, you are,” she says, sunnily, as she loops her arm through his and drags him bodily to the kitchen. When she deposits him at the cheap rickety plastic table set up for a break area (not that anyone has dared to take a break under Foggy’s watchful eye so far) and starts the process of boiling water for tea (because she’d never let him drink actual caffeine this late), she keeps their conversations going by asking, “So what are we polling people for?”
Foggy gives her a baleful look. “You’re kidding me, right?”
“No, I mean, I know we’re polling to see how the State of the Union address went over. I get that part. But lots of people poll for that. All the major news networks, the big papers, our party, the other guys' party. We can’t just use their polling data when it’s complete?”
“Well, I have a vested interest in Matt being able to pay his rent, so I figured I’d throw some work his way.”
“I’m serious,” Karen says, as she settles in across from him at the table. “Impart to me your political wisdom and acumen! Teach me, Svengali.”
Foggy sighs mostly to disguise his laughter. “We’re asking different questions than other polls are, is the short answer.”
“Like what?”
“There are certain topics and planned initiatives and legislation that get brought up during the State of the Union, as a sort of weather balloon, and now we need to gauge the reaction to those ideas from potential voters, to help guide our strategy going forward.”
“So, it’s about re-election?” Karen asks, eyebrows raised.
“What else?” Foggy laughs.
“I didn’t know we were running for re-election yet.”
“Well, that’s the several million dollar question, isn’t it?” he replies. “But we’re governing as if we are. Because whether it’s this President or not, we’ll want a Democrat in office, and they’ll find this polling data valuable either way.”
“Seems a little ass backwards to me, all the same,” Karen says as she fidgets with the carton of Twizzlers on the table.
“A statement that can apply to a lot of things we do on a daily basis.”
“I assume we’re not just polling everybody though,” she adds. “It must be targeted, right?”
“What do you think?” Foggy asks, making a big show of perusing his doughnut options from the box on the table.
“Districts in swing states, I imagine, that could reasonably go blue in the next election,” she ventures, slightly uncertain.
“I’m starting to think you’re a ringer. You don’t really need me to teach you anything,” Foggy says, approvingly.
Karen opens her mouth to say something—or, more likely, make fun of him—but she’s interrupted by Matt entering the room.
“Dear God, please tell me you have numbers for me,” Foggy exclaims.
“42,” Matt says, simply.
“42…what?” Foggy asks, urgently. “Percent? Is that the response rate? The number of calls they’ve made so far? The number of respondents who’ve just cursed us out for calling so late? What?!”
“It’s the number of times you’ve asked me for preliminary results since polling started an hour ago,” Matt says, looking mighty pleased with himself. “I promise when I have the numbers you want, you will be able to see it on my face.”
“How?! What would that even look like?!”
“I don’t know. I’m blind. But I trust you’ll know it when you see it.”
“Like pornography,” Karen replies, and Foggy kicks her under the table.
“And with a similar effect on Foggy’s heart rate, no doubt,” Matt replies, smoothly.
“Alright, I’m glad we’re all having a great time at my expense, but you must have come in here for an actual reason,” Foggy interjects, fighting a blush. “Or is that too much to hope?”
“I’m getting some Twizzlers for Amber,” Matt says, grinning. “She snacks when she’s nervous and you’re really stressing her out.”
“Is this Amber talking? Or is it you?”
“You don’t stress me out, Foggy. Your antics amuse me.”
“I’m so glad to hear it, Matt,” Foggy responds snottily. “Good to know I can join the circus if this whole career in politics doesn’t work out.”
“You’d make an excellent clown, it must be said.”
“Yes, but where can I get more pies to the face than good ol’ Washington D.C.?”
“True enough,” Matt admits cheerfully, before clearing his throat. “I actually came in to say—and don’t freak out—we’ve had a bit of a dip in the response rate—”
“What?!”
Matt glares in his direction. “I said, don’t freak out. It’s not a big deal.”
“You came in here specifically to tell me it wasn’t a big deal?!”
“No, I came in here to get Twizzlers. Having this conversation is an unavoidable downside of that errand.”
“Why aren’t you more worried about this?” Foggy demands.
“Because the East Coast is going to bed. It’s a predictable event. We figured there could be a dip at this time and we were right.”
“Matt!”
“Relax, Foggy,” Matt says, rolling his eyes. “There’s three other timezones still awake.”
“How long until—?”
“You have numbers?” Matt finishes for him, brightly. “I’m so glad you asked! Fifteen minutes.”
“Fifteen?!”
“Twenty if you really want to try me.”
“I swear to God, Matt, I’ve had so little sleep this week that fighting you is starting to seem like a good plan.”
“Is this what he’s really like to work with?” Matt asks, turning his attention to Karen. “Because I had this idea of him as a charming and open-minded collaborator, and I feel like it’s been entirely shattered by these goblin-esque, numbers-obsessed antics.”
“He’s in rare form tonight,” Karen replies, giving Foggy a canny look. “Probably because you’re here. It’s like letting a kid have too much sugar at a birthday party. They just go nuts.”
“I’m literally right here,” Foggy interrupts, “and I hate both of you.”
“Fifteen minutes and I really mean it,” Matt says, still smiling.
Before Foggy can reply to that with something simultaneously witty and devastating, there’s a noise like a TV set turning off, staticky and warm, before all the lights and the appliances go off at once. There’s a moment of eerie silence—the kind that always follows the electricity going out and the hum of it being noticeably and shockingly absent—and then everyone in the next room starts murmuring in concern.
“Did…did the power just go out?” Matt asks, listening intently.
“Yep,” Foggy mutters into his hands, which are now covering his face.
“Okay, so probably a little longer than fifteen minutes,” Matt replies, easily, like this happens all the time.
“Maybe I should join the circus,” Foggy says, to no one in particular. “Because God is obviously a Republican and He fucking hates me!”
“I’ll get on the phone with the power company,” Karen says, quietly pulling out her cell phone and slipping out of the room.
“I’m going to go check in with Amber,” Matt says, hesitantly. After a split second of consideration, he puts a hand on Foggy’s shoulder. “God doesn’t hate you, Foggy. He just has a really, really dark sense of humor.”
Foggy looks up at Matt through his fingers. “Was that a pun?” he asks, miserably.
“Not an intentional one.”
Foggy buries his face in his hands once more but he can’t stop himself from laughing. “We’re so fucked!”
“We’ll be fine,” Matt replies, patting Foggy’s shoulder again. “Don’t panic.”
“Right,” Foggy says, slumping back into his seat rather than do what he wants, which is to take Matt’s hand on his shoulder into his own and squeeze it like it’s one of those rubber stress toys. “You’re right.”
“I know I am. I gotta go talk to everybody, okay?”
“Sure.”
“You’ll be alright on your own?”
“I’m not bleeding out, Matt. Go do your job. I’m fine.”
Matt doesn’t look convinced, but he nods and heads off anyway. Right after he disappears through the doorway, Karen returns, with her flip phone pressed to her ear, looking harried.
“Is that the power company?” Foggy asks, urgently.
“Yes.”
“What do they say? When are we getting power back?”
“I don’t know. I haven’t talked to a person yet,” she says, rolling her eyes. “But Jeri called me first.”
“How did she hear about the outage so fast?”
“She didn’t. She needs you back at the West Wing as soon as possible.”
“Is something wrong?”
“She didn’t say, but she and the President are calling a meeting with all of senior staff, so…”
“Something’s wrong,” Foggy supplies. He checks his watch, and swears quietly to himself. “Alright, I’ll head back there now.”
“Do you want me to come with? Or stay here and keep you posted?”
“You’d better stay. I trust you to ride herd on everybody once the power is back up. And on the electric company, if it isn’t.”
“Okay,” Karen nods solemnly. “I have my phone if you need me, obviously.”
“Good. I’ll check in.”
“Of that I have no doubt,” she says, wryly, and Foggy mimes puckering up to give her a big kiss, making her wrinkle her nose in distaste.
“Don’t miss me too much,” he says as he heads out, and realizes belatedly that she’s genuinely made him smile for the first time in hours.
*
“Foggy, do you have a minute?” Ben asks, just as senior staff is beginning to make their way out of the Oval Office. The meeting Jeri called turned out to be apprising them all of a hostage situation in Colombia that the President and the Joint Chiefs are currently monitoring, and which no one on staff seems to be able to agree what constitutes a good solution. Foggy’s strong suit has always been domestic policy, not foreign, but they need everyone’s best ideas tonight, it seems. If only anyone had some left after the State of the Union.
Foggy checks his watch, even though it makes him feel like an asshole. “Yes, but just one,” he says, apologetically. “I need to get back to the call center at National Strategies and see what the situation is there.”
“I heard about the power outage,” Ben replies, with a sympathetic look. “That’s tough luck.”
“It’s going around tonight,” Foggy says.
“Hard to believe we were worried about the State of the Union only a few hours ago, huh?”
“Speak for yourself. Until I have those polling numbers, I’m still worried.”
Ben laughs. “Fair enough. My part’s over, at least.”
“It was a hell of a speech, Ben,” Foggy says. “You and Marci should be proud of yourselves. You should have gotten to rest on your laurels for more than twenty minutes over it, too, but that’s how it goes sometimes, I guess.”
“Thank you, I appreciate that,” Ben says, stuffing his hands into his pockets and leaning in the doorway of his office that they’ve just reached. “Listen, I don’t want to hold you up too much and I know it’s not the best time, but I wanted to ask about Matt.”
Foggy’s heart suddenly hammers in his chest, worse than when he heard about the hostage crisis or when he sat through the State of the Union earlier tonight. There’s something wrong with him, clearly, but he didn’t anticipate Ben of all people bringing this up.
“What about him?” he asks, fairly evenly despite the circumstances.
“How’s he doing?”
“Uh…he seems well enough to me. Why? Is something wrong?”
“No, I’m just asking how he’s handling the pressure,” Ben says, giving him a questioning look. “It’s a larger scale project than he’s done before and at a much higher level, reporting to the White House.”
“Oh, right,” Foggy responds, relieved. “I mean, he’s doing really well. Between my constant badgering and the power outage, nothing has seemed to phase him whatsoever. He’s confident. Steady. Uh…is that…what you were looking for?”
“More or less,” Ben says, still wary. “Is there something you’re not telling me?”
“No! Of course not. Why?”
“You just seem fairly stressed at being asked to give a performance review for this consultant after you recommended him in the first place, and that seems…odd.”
Foggy runs a hand over his face. “No, no. It’s not that. I’m just worried about the power being out and the effect on the poll. I—don’t want to praise or criticize his work before it’s complete, is all. It doesn’t feel fair.”
“I hear you,” Ben says, tipping his head in acknowledgement. “But just based on what you’ve seen so far, he’s doing well?”
“Yeah,” Foggy nods. “Matt’s a complete pro. There’s a reason everybody wants to work with him.”
“That’s kind of why I was asking,” Ben replies, looking around conspiratorially. “Just between us, we’ve started talking to potential campaign managers, for the re-election bid.”
“Are we running for re-election?” Foggy asks, keeping his voice low. “Because there’s been some confusion around that.”
“We’re keeping our options open at the moment, but I think we will. And we need to start having those conversations now, even if we’re not totally ready to pull the trigger, so to speak.”
Foggy winces at the metaphor, but nods anyway. “Sure. But what does that have to do with Matt?”
“Nearly every campaign manager we’ve spoken to so far wants to bring in someone to do polling and strategy, and it’d be a huge help for us in Communications too,” Ben says. “Your boy’s name has come up more than once as the guy to hire.”
Foggy ignores that reference to Matt being ‘his boy’, because either Ben is joking, in which case his overreacting to it will only make him look bad, or Ben is trying to gauge his reaction, which means he really can’t afford to respond to it with anything more than a shrug. But it does take an embarrassing amount of effort to rein himself in.
“Yeah,” Foggy replies, nonchalant. “He’s in demand for a reason.”
“So, you think it’s a good idea? Bringing him on full time?”
Foggy has to really consider this, unfortunately. On a purely intellectual level, it’s a no-brainer. These potential campaign managers are right that they’ll need someone to do more polling on this scale regularly, and they’re right that Matt’s the guy to hire. There are other people, obviously, who could do what he does, but they already know him and trust him. It’s not just Foggy who thinks he’s great, after all.
Then again, Foggy does think he’s great. Maybe too great. And if Matt gets hired for the re-election campaign, that’s almost two years of having to work with him every day, worried about other people catching on to his stupid crush. Or worse, Matt catching on to it. Foggy will have to be on his guard at all times, and being in that kind of close contact with Matt every day, his crush will only get worse. It seems like the sort of thing that can only end in embarrassment and rejection for Foggy.
But all of that is a stupid reason to stand in the way of what’s ultimately a huge opportunity for Matt. Whatever Foggy’s hang ups might be, part of having feelings for Matt is wanting the best for him, and this job would be a huge step up in his career. And Matt’s ambitious—it’s one of many things Foggy admires about him—so he’ll definitely see the value in working with them and he’ll likely seize the chance. Foggy would have to be a monster to stand in the way of that.
“I think it’s a smart move,” he tells Ben sincerely.
“Alright,” Ben says, with a nod. “We’ll have to see how he does with this project first, but I agree. I think he’s the guy for the job.”
“Right.”
“You’ll let me know if your assessment changes over the next few days?”
Foggy knows it won’t, but he nods anyway. “Absolutely.”
“Thanks, Foggy. Oh, and keep this under your hat for now? I don’t want to approach Matt with it until it’s a done deal on our end.”
“Sure,” Foggy says. “Our secret.”
“Appreciate it,” Ben replies, pushing off the door frame. “I won’t keep you any longer. Good luck with the power company.”
“We’ll need it,” Foggy calls back, already turning towards his office so he can grab his coat and head out.
*
When Foggy finally gets back to National Strategies—after a cab ride from hell in the sudden downpour of freezing rain, because this night needs more exciting variables than it already has—he almost collides with Karen, who’s ducking out onto the street and fussing with an umbrella at the same time.
“Ah, Jesus, Foggy,” she yelps, and steps back, swinging the umbrella away from him, “I didn’t see you there.”
Foggy is distracted by how narrowly Karen has avoided stepping in a hideously slushy puddle with her suede heels and takes a second to refocus on the fact that she’s speaking to him. “I’m sorry.”
“No, I am,” she laughs, nervously. “I could have killed you.”
“I wish I could say with confidence that I’m tough enough to withstand an umbrella attack from you, but I know that’s not true,” Foggy jokes. “I think you’re resourceful enough to kill me with almost anything.”
“Well, you’re lucky I love you, then.”
Something about the way she says it—looking away at the umbrella like she still might open it, even though they’re completely protected by the building’s awning, and sounding less like she’s teasing him the way she usually would and more like she really means it—draws Foggy up short. “Okay, what’s going on?”
“What do you mean?” Karen asks, whipping her head up so quickly to look at him that a silken section of her hair cascades over her shoulder dramatically, giving her the appearance of a wronged woman in a film noir. It nearly looks like she did it on purpose. She tucks the flamboyant lock of hair behind her ear nervously a second later.
“You never tell me you love me earnestly,” Foggy says. “It’s always a set up to telling me I’m an idiot or that I’ve got mustard on my tie or that I’d die without you.”
Karen smiles bleakly. “All of which are true.”
“Goddammit,” Foggy exclaims, grabbing at his tie. “I haven’t even had any mustard today!”
Karen reaches out and takes his hand. “I was kidding.”
Foggy holds her hand right back, even more tightly. “So, what is it? What’s the matter? Is it the power company?”
“No,” she replies, shaking her head. “They said we’d have power back in 30 minutes and that was twenty minutes ago, but also before this rain started.”
“So, it could be longer.”
“Yeah.”
“What is it, then?” Foggy asks. “What’s with the face?”
“I’m going to get pizza for everybody,” Karen says, gesturing back towards the building. “The outage is from a blown transformer, so it’s only a few square blocks that are affected. I found a pizza place that’s not too far and they still have power, so I’m headed there now.”
“Okay…well, I know that’s not why you look so glum. Pizza has never, in the history of the world, made anyone less happy. And you could have sprang for delivery if you didn’t want to walk, you know I’m not that cheap, so…”
Karen sighs, tucking her hands under her arms and stamping her feet for warmth. “Will you walk with me?”
Foggy would normally bitch and moan and make her convince him, because that’s who they are, but Karen seems off right now and he’s a lot more interested in making her feel better and figuring out if he needs to break anyone’s kneecaps in defense of her honor (not that he’s the guy to go to for that second thing, because he’s a lover not a fighter, generally speaking, but if there was really no one else for the job, he could do it and he would do it for Karen and maybe no one else on earth) than he is in keeping up their usual banter.
So, he says, “Of course,” and holds out his arm for her to loop hers through. He also gently pries the umbrella from her hands and gallantly opens it for her. In these particular shoes, Karen is still slightly shorter than him, so it’s more convenient for him to hold the umbrella anyway. She ducks under its protection gratefully and they start walking in the direction she drags him.
“My condition for walking in the freezing rain was that you’d tell me what’s going on, you know,” Foggy says after a block or so.
Karen heaves an enormous sigh, like he’s really taxing her limitless stores of patience by caring about her feelings, but she squeezes in closer to his side under the umbrella too, so she must not be that put out. “It’s stupid,” she says, ultimately, which tells him exactly nothing.
“Well, that doesn’t narrow it down at all. Everything you deal with on a daily basis is some shade of stupid or another.”
“I don’t want you to be mad at me,” she replies, in a small voice, sounding very much unlike herself. Karen doesn’t really cower or back down from anything. She’s confident and direct almost to a fault. So, when she makes herself small like that, Foggy knows to really worry.
“Jesus, you’re making me nervous,” he exclaims, grabbing her hand where it still rests on his arm, “I won’t be mad! I promise. Just…out with it, please.”
Karen still looks nervous, but after a second, she says, “While you were off at the senior staff meeting, the rest of us were just sitting around, waiting for the power to come back on, so I was talking to Matt and Amber, trying to, you know, pass the time and get to know them better…”
“Right,” Foggy nods, still not clear on the source of her distress. “That’s not a fireable offense, you know. I didn’t expect you to fix the transformer yourself.”
“No, I know. I just…I may have been trying to figure out if there’s anything going on between them.”
“Between Matt and his assistant?”
“Yeah. I mean, you said that you thought—”
“Oh, God, I was joking,” Foggy laughs. “I mean, not that it doesn’t happen, of course. And, to be honest, I think better of Matt than that, but it also wouldn’t be the worst thing I could learn about him if he did, occasionally—”
“They’re not hooking up,” Karen interrupts, with a pitying look.
“Thank God,” Foggy replies, squeezing her arm. “I really wasn’t doing a good job acting cool about that, was I?”
“I thought you were going to pull something, honestly.”
“Me too.”
“Amber worked with him on the Bryant campaign—she was Bryant’s personal aide, in fact—and now she goes to grad school at Georgetown,” Karen supplies, back in familiar territory. “He said he didn’t know anyone else in town who’d be able to help on such short notice, and he thinks Amber’s great.”
Foggy narrows his eyes at her. “So, he wants to sleep with her, is what you’re saying.”
“I may have more or less implied that…”
“Karen!”
“I wanted intel, Foggy!”
Foggy pauses for another second to drive home how little he approves of her methods before he relents and asks, “And?”
“I said she seemed like a nice girl and very pretty—”
“Good grief! You’re worse than my nana!”
Karen shoots him a warning glare. “And Matt agreed that she was, on both counts, but said he had a policy of not dating people at work, especially subordinates after a, and I’m quoting here, ‘messy experience’.”
“Well, that’s smart,” Foggy says, now thinking about what Ben just told him about Matt potentially working for the campaign and ignoring the stab of disappointment in his chest. Not that Matt would date him anyway, but…well, that’s unfortunately all there is to it, in the end.
“I think so too,” Karen replies, still quiet in that suspicious way that makes him worry.
“None of this sounds that bad to me, you know. I don’t understand why you’re acting like you killed a mockingbird.”
Karen sighs again, and shakes some errant hair out of her face nervously. “It’s just that…this discussion paved the way for him to ask about me and you.”
Foggy nearly misses a step on the slushy sidewalk, but he catches himself in time. “What about me and you?”
“Just how we seem so close and we’re always joking around with each other and we spend so much time together…”
“Yeah…?”
“And how—Matt said this, not me—that must create opportunities for, you know, feelings to develop.”
“That sounds like a very Matt way of putting it, yes.”
“And when I said that we were close, but not like that, he sort of…didn’t believe me.”
“It is hard to believe,” Foggy replies, solemnly, just to watch Karen’s head whip around in disbelief. He tries to keep up the facade for another moment. “I mean, look at me, Karen. I’m gorgeous! It’s a miracle you’ve held back this long.”
“Foggy,” Karen groans, shaking her head.
“I know, okay? I’m just kidding. But who cares if Matt doesn’t believe you? What does his opinion matter?”
“It’s just he was so insistent!” Karen exclaims, gesturing broadly with her free hand. “Like two people couldn’t work as closely as we do and get along like we do and not be in love with each other.”
“We are in love with each other.”
“We are?”
“I mean, maybe not ‘in love,’ exactly,” Foggy replies. “But we do love each other. We’re like family now.”
“So you see me as a sister?”
“God, no! You’re…you’re my best friend, except that I pay you, which does make it kind of weird. And you’re my right hand man, except that you’re a woman. And you’re just…you’re Karen! I don’t know! You defy easy categorization!”
Karen looks up thoughtfully, like she’s pondering the stars, except they can’t see them now anyway with all the clouds. “Maybe this speaks to how co-dependent and weird our bond is these days, but honestly? That might be the nicest thing anyone’s ever said to me.”
“You need better friends,” Foggy jokes, but squeezes her hand on his arm.
Karen shakes her head at him. “Matt seems to think attraction, at the very least, is inevitable, in a situation like ours.”
“Well, maybe that says more about Matt than it does about us.”
“You think?”
“I—” Foggy hesitates, but Karen does seem actually upset by this, and honesty feels like the only real solution to that. “You know I think you’re beautiful. I hope that’s okay to—I don’t want to make you uncomfortable here.”
Karen offers him a small smile. “I appreciate that, but I know you and I trust you. It’s fine.”
“So, then, to Matt’s point, I am attracted to you. You’re beautiful and smart and good at what you do and kind. These are all things that make me attracted to people normally, and you’re no exception.”
“Okay…”
“But I think, I don’t know—I think sometimes you just miss the window and things never escalate beyond a sort of objective attraction. Does that make sense?”
“I think so, yes. You’re saying we’re past the point where that could happen between us?”
“Yeah. It’s like—you notice the spark and you either nurture it and build it into a real flame or you let it smolder until it eventually goes out. And we didn’t do that. We were doing other things with our lives.”
“Like, winning a presidential election…”
“For example,” Foggy says, smiling. “I mean, that’s how I see it, at least. How do you feel?”
“Me?” Karen asks, bewildered. “What do you mean?”
“I mean, you’re not in love with me, right? I didn’t somehow miss that?”
“Well, as you said, you are gorgeous.”
“I know,” Foggy sighs, dramatically.
“You’re right,” she says, thoughtfully. “I mean, I do love you. You’re maybe the most important person in my life—”
“We really gotta do something about that,” Foggy interjects, shaking his head sadly.
“You could let me leave the office before midnight more often,” Karen suggests.
“Alright, let’s not go crazy.”
Karen laughs, which is a good sound after all that worrying. “I just mean that when you hired me as your assistant—”
“I don’t recall having much choice in the matter, as a point of fact.”
“When you hired me,” Karen continues, “you gave me this life and I love it and I appreciate it.”
“Well, good.”
“But I’m not in love with you,” Karen admits, quietly. “Not in this universe, at least.”
Foggy knew that already, but hearing it out loud still feels bittersweet. It’s not often people feel compelled to tell you they don’t love you, after all. He’ll have to thank Matt for this dubious honor when they get back.
“So, you’re saying I still have a chance in another universe?” he jokes, instead.
“Oh, for sure,” Karen smiles. “In another universe, we’re probably, like, stupid in love with each other!”
“Probably in a couple of universes,” Foggy agrees, enjoying the warmth of her smile.
She rubs his arm like she’s trying to warm him up. “Loads of them, I imagine.”
“That was all then? Matt gave you an existential crisis because he couldn’t figure out why we weren’t dating.”
Karen’s smile dims again and she looks away. “No, that’s not it.”
“Well, then? Do I need to challenge him to a duel, or what?”
“I just might have gone too hard in denying you and I had something going on…”
“So, he doesn’t believe you?”
“No, I just—I think I did convince him eventually because he kind of…asked me out?”
“Is that a question?” Foggy asks. He’s impressed that he doesn’t trip over his own feet or sputter at her or otherwise physically embarrass himself, because it felt like he might. It felt like being smacked over the head with a mallet—or, so he imagines.
Karen winces, which means his even tone and physical calm did not fool her one bit. “He said, if I’m really not seeing anyone, we should grab a drink before he heads back to New York.”
“So, he definitely asked you out?”
“Yes, definitely.”
“What did you say?”
“That I’d have to check my calendar.”
Foggy can’t help it; he cackles at that. “Karen!”
“I know,” she says, putting a hand over her face in humiliation. “I was caught off guard, okay?!”
“I’m sure you said it in a cool way,” Foggy reassures her, “like a heroine in an old screwball comedy from the 30s. Transatlantic accent and all.”
“That’s true. I always respond to romantic overtures with my Katherine Hepburn impression.”
“I know.”
“You’re really not mad?” Karen asks, looking at him sideways.
“No. Of course not!”
“Really?”
“Matt’s not mine to feel possessive over, Karen,” Foggy says, as gently as he can manage. “I get where you’re coming from, really, and it does you credit that you care about my feelings to that extent, but I’d have to be delusional to be upset with you over this.”
“It’d be okay if you were,” Karen replies, just as gently. “I know how you feel about Matt.”
Foggy waves a hand to dismiss this. “It’s a schoolgirl crush. It’s nothing serious.”
“I don’t know…”
“I do,” Foggy insists. “Even if he were into guys, which I have no reason to suspect he is, you’ve seen him, what he’s like and how he operates. He could have anybody. I don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell with him, not in this universe or any other.”
“I don’t think that’s true.”
“Well, you’re very sweet to say so.”
“No, I mean, why would he ask me all those questions about how we could work so closely together and not develop feelings for each other if he wasn’t at least aware of your charms?”
“There’s a big difference between that and him wanting me, though, and you know that.”
“I just mean…yeah, maybe not this universe. But any other? I wouldn’t be so sure.”
“Well, that’s something, at least,” Foggy replies, squeezing her arm again. “Do you think Matt and I are in love in the universe where we’re all squids or something?”
Karen elbows him in the stomach. “You’re a freak, you know that?”
“I’m extremely aware, yes,” he says, as she pulls him to a stop in front of an unassuming storefront with a neon light advertising hot pizza blaring out into the frigid night. It smells like garlic and warm bread and Foggy could kiss her right now for thinking to feed everyone, because he’s suddenly aware that he’s starving. “So, are you going?”
“To get the pizza? Yeah, of course, I just—”
“No, not that,” he says, pulling the door open to the sound of a bell overhead. “I meant, are you going to accept Matt’s invitation?”
“What? No! No way!”
“Why not?”
“Because he’s—and you would—it just wouldn’t be—!”
“Do you like him?” Foggy asks as they step into the restaurant and stamp slush off their shoes.
“You know I think Matt’s great,” Karen answers, frowning at him as he tries to collapse the umbrella.
“So, what’s the problem?”
“He’s your crush!”
“Yes, but I already said—”
“I know what you said but that doesn’t change anything for me.”
“You’re too loyal for your own good,” Foggy says, shaking his head at her. “But despite what I’ve got doodled in all the margins of my notebooks, I’m not Mrs. Matt Murdock. I have no claim on him.”
“Too bad,” Karen replies, stubbornly. “I’m giving you dibs.”
“Karen,” Foggy sighs, “if you really like him, you should—”
“And if I really, really liked him that way, I would,” she interjects, nonplussed. She even shrugs. “But I don’t. Not like that. He’s handsome, sure, and charming.”
“And he’s got a good job and he cares about the same issues you do. Why would you ever want to date someone like that?”
“He also lives in New York and travels for work constantly. We’d basically never see each other. And I’m not looking for something as casual as what Matt and I could manage. I could do that with someone you don’t have feelings for just as easily and I’ll sleep much better at night besides.”
Foggy hesitates again, but his conscience won’t let him lie, not even by omission. Karen gets his best, no exceptions. “And what if that wasn’t an obstacle anymore?” he asks, carefully. “Would that change anything for you?”
“What do you mean?” Karen asks, as they approach the counter. Once there, she’s distracted by a stoned-looking teenager who asks for the name on her order. After they disappear to retrieve it from the kitchen for her, Karen returns her attention to Foggy and raises an eyebrow at him, telling him she’s still waiting for an answer.
“What if Matt was going to live here?” Foggy asks, his throat feeling tight. “What if he worked here?”
Karen looks at him for a long moment, searchingly. “You mean…?”
“It’s not official yet, so if anyone asks, you know nothing,” Foggy says, even though he knows he can trust her without qualification. “But Ben wants to hire Matt to work on the campaign, assuming this trial period goes well.”
“The re-election campaign?”
“The very one.”
“So, he’d be here, and on the road with us?”
“Yes.”
“For the next…two years?” Karen clarifies, after doing the math in her head.
“Yes,” Foggy replies. “I’m asking, does that change anything?”
Karen looks like she’s still processing, but her eyes meet his at that question and her gaze hardens and her shoulders go back. “No,” she says, firmly.
“Karen…”
“It doesn’t change anything for me, Foggy. I mean it.”
“You’re sure?”
“I am,” she nods. “Besides, if that does happen, Matt and I would be colleagues and he wouldn’t want to be involved with me anyway, per his own rule.”
“I have a hunch that’s more of a flexible guideline for Matt than a hard and fast rule,” Foggy says, leaning his weight against the counter. “He might make an exception for someone like you.”
“Someone like me?” Karen asks, confused.
“Someone as great as you,” Foggy explains.
Karen’s eyes soften and she tips her head to the side, considering him. Before Foggy can ask what she’s thinking, she surges forward and pulls him into a hug. Foggy’s a little taken aback at first but once he recovers, he hugs back, letting his arms squeeze around her shoulders.
“I’m sorry,” she says, still holding him.
“For what?”
“This is going to be tough for you, I think.”
“Oh,” Foggy says, deflating a little. He feels small and pitiful in a way he doesn’t usually allow himself to feel and, while he’s safe with Karen, it still doesn’t feel nice. “I’ll live.”
Karen pulls back to consider him. “I know, but…”
“It’ll probably help,” Foggy lies, blithely, forcing a smile. “If absence makes the heart grow fonder, then constant presence probably makes the heart cold and indifferent. Right?”
“Right,” Karen replies, gamely but with obvious uncertainty. “You’ll probably figure out that you hate the way he chews and that he’s a bad tipper and, um…”
“Thinks the Earth is flat,” Foggy finishes for her.
“Exactly! Things that will only come up with routine, daily contact!”
“For two years,” Foggy says, bleakly.
“He might say no!” Karen offers, changing tack.
“He won’t, though.”
Karen shakes her head, sadly. “No, but it never hurts to hope, right?”
Foggy pats her shoulders and steps out of her arms. “I have a lot of anecdotal evidence to the contrary, unfortunately.”
Karen regards him sadly and puts a hand lightly on his sleeve. “I really am sorry.”
“No need,” he replies, gently removing her hand. “This is how it goes sometimes.”
“Still.”
“It’s not like we’re soulmates or something, Karen. He’s just a guy I know!”
Karen looks at him with even more pity now, which he wasn’t aware was possible a second ago. “Still,” she says, quietly.
“Yeah,” Foggy says, softly. “Thanks.”
“If I can be a complete traitor for one second,” Karen adds, leaning her hip against the counter, “I am glad to hear Ben wants to bring him on.”
“So am I, aside from all the personal reservations,” Foggy replies, “and those are largely stupid, anyway.”
“I get where you’re coming from, though.”
“Yeah, but that doesn’t mean I should stand in the way of Matt’s career. If I’m really his friend, I should be happy for him!”
“And aren’t you?”
Foggy pauses to consider and finds, somewhere deep in his heart, past the surface level disappointment and worry, there is a vein of excitement and genuine pleasure at the idea of Matt moving up in the world and getting something that Foggy knows he wants. “Yes,” he says, fiddling with the buttons on his coat.
“Really?”
“Yes. Completely. It’s—he deserves it! He works hard and he’s great at what he does! I want every success imaginable for him!”
Karen nods, as if she’s proven something just now. “Well, there you go!”
“There I go…what?”
“There’s your proof that you’re really Matt’s friend and you’re a good person and you’re not selfish, or whatever else it is you’re worried about.”
“I was—” Foggy stops and shakes his head. “Thank you, Karen.”
“No problem.”
“I’m going to grab us a cab, because I’m not walking all the way back in this weather, not with you in those heels and us both having to smell pizza the whole time.”
“Good idea,” Karen replies. “I’ll meet you outside when I’ve got everything.”
It takes both of them and the teenager behind the counter (not to mention the extreme patience of the cab driver who probably could have picked up a more convenient fare anywhere in this weather) to get everything from their order into the cab, which means that both the teenager and the driver get considerable tips. They get back to the National Strategies office in one piece and in relatively short order, though, and Foggy and Karen are working to distribute pizza boxes evenly between them without impairing their field of vision when Amber appears in order to help them.
“If you just grab the door, that’ll help a lot, I think,” Foggy says, as she reaches to take some of the boxes from him.
“Well, I just thought,” she starts, and then shakes her head. “Matt wants to talk to you, when you have a second, so I thought I’d free you up to go see him.”
Foggy exchanges a look with Karen, before handing a bag to Amber. “This will only take a minute. I’m sure he’ll manage.”
“Okay,” Amber replies, uncertainly, but she goes to prop the door open with her hip. Once Karen and Foggy are past her and through the door, she lets it close behind her, and adds, “I cleaned off a table up front so there’d be room for the food.”
“Good thinking,” Karen says, with a nod.
“Well, we haven’t had much else to do with the power out,” she says, tucking a curly strand of hair behind her ear.
“It’s back now, though,” Karen notes, approvingly.
“Yeah, just,” Amber says, sounding tired. “That’s why Matt needs to talk to you, Mr. Nelson.”
“Oh, God,” Foggy says, as he deposits the pizza boxes on the empty table. “Amber, please! Don’t make me make the ‘Mr. Nelson is my father’ joke with you!”
Amber frowns at him, clearly puzzled. “The what?”
Foggy sticks his hand out to her, like he’s introducing himself. “Mr. Nelson’s my father, call me Foggy.”
Amber throws a desperate look at Karen before taking his hand and shaking it dubiously. “Right. Foggy.”
“Unless you’d rather make me feel old and out of touch?”
She finally cracks a smile at that. “No. Sorry.”
“Good,” he says, taking his hand back and turning his attention to Karen as she begins arranging the pizza boxes on the table with ruthless efficiency according to some system only she’s privy to. “Uh, what else can I do to help?”
“Go talk to Matt,” Karen replies, without even looking over her shoulder at him. “We’re good here.”
“Are you sure? I can—”
She does turn towards him then, but only to shoot him a less-than-impressed look. “Are you implying that between myself and Amber we can’t figure out how to open a few pizza boxes?”
Foggy looks over at Amber, who’s wearing a reluctantly amused expression that she turns on him a second later. Foggy mimes loosening his collar to really solidify himself as a weird old man in Amber’s mind, corny sitcom sight gags and all, and then holds up his hands in surrender. “Alright. You got me there. I’ll go bug Matt.”
“He’s in the back office,” Amber puts in helpfully, as she goes to arrange some paper plates and napkins on the table alongside the food.
“Thank you,” Foggy replies, and heads in that direction. Once he gets to the office, separated from the open bullpen area the callers have been working from by a partially windowed wall, he knocks on the doorframe to announce himself.
“Yeah?” Matt calls back, barely pivoting his attention from whatever it is he’s doing—which, as near as Foggy can tell, mostly involves sitting in the dark. Clearly, no one told him the power had come back on. Then again, what should Matt care about the lights being on or off?
“It’s Foggy. Amber said you wanted me.”
“Desperately,” Matt says, cracking a smile.
“She said you wanted to speak to me, you menace,” Foggy replies, rolling his eyes even as his face heats. Something about the conversation he just had with Karen has sapped the fun out of flirting with Matt. He’s never really had any hope anything would come from it, of course; he’s not that delusional. But now it’s like he has the feeling of participating in a joke at his own expense and it doesn’t feel good at all.
“Of course. What did you think I meant?” Matt asks, innocently as he rises and comes around to sit on the front corner of the desk.
“I can’t believe I’m doing this instead of eating pizza.”
Matt crosses his arms over his chest and his smile evaporates as he tips his chin downward. “I’m sorry. I joke when I’m nervous.”
“You? Nervous?” Foggy asks, astonished. “That’s something new and different.”
Matt frowns at him suddenly. “Hey, I think I’ve kept it together pretty well so far and I don’t—”
“No, exactly,” Foggy interjects. “I was being literal. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you nervous before.”
That, for some reason, makes Matt laugh. “Oh, yes, you have.”
“I’m pretty sure I haven’t. You’re a very cool customer normally.”
“Then I’m an extremely talented faker, which was always what the nuns said about me in school, so…”
“Okay, I feel like you probably have something important to tell me right now, so I’m not going to take that obvious bait for a side track, but we are absolutely coming back around to that insane bit of backstory you just casually dropped right there.”
“Appreciated.”
“Yeah, so what’s going on, then? And make it quick, because you being nervous is making me nervous.”
Matt chews on his lip in a very distracting manner, which does nothing to help Foggy’s nerves. “I think we should suspend polling for the night.”
“Alright.”
“Now, look, I know what you’re going to say and it’s—sorry…‘alright’?” Matt blinks at him, baffled and betrayed at once. “You’ve been hounding me all night about how important these numbers are and you’re ready to call off polling that quickly?! With no arguments whatsoever?!”
Foggy sighs and leans against the door jamb. “I assumed you were going to give me your reasoning next and I also figured, given how you’re an expert and all and I trust you, that your reasoning would be sound. Am I wrong?”
“Are you—? No! Of course not, I’m just surprised.”
“So. Why suspend the poll?”
“Everybody except the West coast is asleep now and we’re quickly approaching the point where we’d have to stop calling altogether,” Matt explains. “By the time we get everyone back online and calling again, we’d have maybe 20 minutes left before the West coast goes to bed. We’ve lost the momentum. We pick back up tomorrow night, refreshed, and we’ll still get good data. It won’t be the same pure reactions we were anticipating to the speech, but people will have the benefit of the news cycle, talking to their co-workers about the State of the Union, forming a real opinion.”
“They could also forget what the President actually said by tomorrow,” Foggy says. “Our results could be skewed.”
“We’ll have to do polling tomorrow anyway, to capture the time zones we missed tonight. For morale and for practicality’s sake, I say we come back fresh tomorrow.”
“And if I got the President on the line and asked you to defend this decision, that’s what you’d say?”
Something stubborn comes into the set of Matt’s jaw then. Stubborn and attractive, but that last part is no surprise anymore. “Yes. I’d say this to anybody.”
“And if our results tomorrow are inconclusive or unhelpful on the issues we’re worried about?”
“That’s on me,” Matt says with a defiant shrug. “But I don’t see a better way to play the cards we’ve been dealt.”
“Me neither,” Foggy says, with another sigh. “Consider your decision co-signed.”
Matt deflates a little, as his defiance is no longer needed. “Thank you, Foggy.”
“Don’t thank me. I’ll still throw you to the wolves if this breaks bad.”
“You won’t,” Matt says, cheerfully, because he has no idea what’s at stake and Foggy can’t even tell him.
“This impression you have of me as Mr. Softee, who’s a sweetheart to everyone, is misguided, you know,” Foggy replies, because it’s never too soon to put distance between them if Matt’s going to end up working for the campaign. It will suck right now, but it might be better for everyone in the long run. “Nobody makes it to where I am by being a nice guy. Your earlier assessment that I’m a pain in the ass to work for and with was correct. I am not being kind by taking your advice, I am trusting your professional judgment.”
Matt cocks his head to the side, considering him. “So, you showing up at Sunday Mass after our terrible first meeting to apologize and encourage me despite my campaign’s dismal prospects was…what? Some Machiavellian ploy beyond my ken? Because I think it was probably just something a nice person would do, personally.”
“I can feel guilt on occasion and still be a fucking nightmare to work for, Matt. Please. Be serious.”
“I am serious,” Matt replies with an easy smile. “I don’t know why you’re trying to act tough with me now—”
“I didn’t say I was tough, I just meant—”
“But it’s not going to work,” Matt interjects, pushing off the desk in a way that has to be intentionally sultry because there’s just no way anyone can look that hot by only standing up, “Mr. Softee.”
Foggy swallows, because Matt stepped closer to say that last part. “If that nickname catches on, I’ll know who to blame…”
“See? You can’t even threaten me properly! Some nightmare you are!”
“Alright, well, this conversation is officially way less fun than pizza, so I’m leaving,” Foggy says, and turns to do just that. He’s stopped by Matt’s hand on his elbow.
“I am sorry for teasing you,” Matt says, looking at least halfway contrite, which is pretty good for him, all things considered. “It’s just that the one thing you’re never going to be able to convince me of is that you’re some kind of opportunist asshole. I know better.”
Foggy swallows hard. This is exactly what they need to avoid if they're going to be working together. “You really don’t know me that well, Matt. Not enough to be saying anything that definitively.”
Matt smiles at him indulgently. “And you really have seen me nervous before. At our first meeting. I was terrified.”
“Could’ve fooled me,” Foggy says, and Matt’s beautiful, long eyelashes splay across his cheek as he directs his gaze towards the floor. “Did fool me, I guess.”
“You put me at ease.”
“I pissed you off pretty instantly, from what I remember.”
“Yeah, well,” Matt says, with a dangerous smile that does support the veracity of him having a long history of infuriating nuns, “I’m pretty comfortable with anger, as an emotion.”
“You’d have to be, in our line of work.”
“People don’t stay terrified in your presence, is what I’m saying, Foggy. You’re one of the good ones.”
“God, you sound like my mother,” Foggy laughs, “next you’re going to ask how I’m still single!”
“I have been wondering…”
“Oh, yeah? How much?”
Matt gives him a light shove. “Go get pizza,” he says, with a laugh. “I’m sorry I tried to express gratitude for you backing me up. That was clearly a mistake.”
“One I hope you’ll learn from,” Foggy replies. He pauses in the doorway, though. He just can't help himself. “You’ve got good instincts, Matt, and you’re smart.”
Matt looks confused for a moment, not following the change in subject. “Alright…”
“Makes it very easy to be nice to you,” Foggy adds, and watches the words land as Matt’s expression clears into a brilliant smile.
“God, you were right,” Matt replies. “You’re an absolute monster. How does anyone work with you?”
You’re about to find out, Foggy thinks but can't say as he leaves the office and puts on the bravest face he can muster. Two years. This is going to be brutal.
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#god i hate putting the full text on here but i want it to match the formatting of my other fic posts IM SORRY#you are better off reading on ao3 though because the formatting is better#anyway#[jazz hands]#mattfoggy#mattfoggy fic#foggy nelson#matt murdock#karen page#the west wing au#daredevil#daredevil fic#not ddba compliant because i am not watching that but also it's an au so who gives a fuck#it's not anything compliant honestly#homelywenchsociety#that's my writing tag! don't worry about it!#series: a more perfect union
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sometimes its almost 5am, and instead of sleeping you write the most soul-crushing, mind-shattering angst because a television show you have been waiting years for altered your brain chemistry and made you want to make people who are already emotionally distraught over the show cry even more
#personal#shut up ace#ace writes#its a daredevil born again au#that is somehow more angsty than ddba already fucking is#and im almost crying just fucking writing it
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I think every single episode of this season is actively getting worse
#ddba#daredevil born again#I wanted to hype this up so bad#but there's just...#so much lazy writing#somebody take matt out of this au and put him back in hell's kitchen where he belongs
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Some OP fighting game AU dialogues for Valentine’s Day :)
context post you should check it out :3333
I dont have much time to do more than this sorry, but i thought it would be cute to do a little smthn smthn with my heart themed au :))
for the last pic im thinking that maybe the first time you try to fight crocodile for plot purposes, its impossible to win and you (luffy) get the shit kicked out of you and then you get expelled. After that, sabo takes luffy to his appartment since he's no longer at his boarding school and ace visits to help with emotional support and planning for the future.
#my art#one piece#sabo#monkey d. luffy#one piece fan art#asl brothers#portgas d. ace#op nami#cat burglar nami#vinsmoke ichiji#dracule mihawk#roronoa zoro#op fighting game au#doki doki battle academy#ddba au#goth fam
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
thank you so much for this lovely art :) it inspired me to make these
I love the idea that theyre at buggy’s circus, where you can originally go to beat him in a boss battle. They didnt get a chance to go through the circus part while they were there but chopper wanted cotton candy and was too scared to go alone so Zoro tagged along.
i like the idea that at the circus there'd be a bunch of minigames that are clearly rigged. like you shoot hoops onto pegs and a hand comes out and swipes it off. and only if the player gets it perfect perfect does it actually register. delighful...
anyway, some more art appreciation:
this art is absoltuely gorgeous thank you so so much for making them. theyre actually so sweet 2 me. I love thinking about how chopper is the first year zoro adopts as a senior. Zoro gives him rides to school as chopper shouts at him the directions the entire way the whole time. delightful.
the first piece is so atmospheric, it looks so warm and comfortable and fun. the details you put on choppers backpack is so lovely, it looks like its packed to the brim neatly with everything he could ever need. i love the star stickers he has too.. baby.....
love the prizes that are draped all over zoro too ouguh. the glasses the lay and the tiger. i wonder whether chopper won them all and gave them to zoro, or whether chopper couldnt win them so zoro won them all and is holding them so that chopper can run around freely.
i love how much personality the background has! the mirrors being vandalized or intentionally covered with paint splotches. or maybe thats reflecting the background... i like the paint idea better cuz it seems like theyve been tainted and buggy just hasnt cared to clean or to replace them since.
the frames of the mirrors are so fun too, i love how chopper gets the fun one and zoro's is pretty standard with some embellishments, like how their dynamic is that youre trying to depict :)
the second pic is so much fun :')))) chopper's ice cream kinda looking like a christmas tree... i can see him enjoying pistachio ice cream 100%. and zoro enjoying some kind of pink slushy or perhaps a boba. OH I JUST NOTICED THE TREATS THEYRE ENJOYING ARE EACHOTHERS COLORS STOPPPPP THATS SO CUUUTEEEOUOUOHGOUHGOUH i love how zoro is crazling wado as he crinks the drink, too. delightful to me....
i love the little background visual of the healthbars and the FIGHT ?, so cute, the style of this au works so well with your artstyleeee oooooohhhhh u_u i enjoy dearly...
i love how youve tweaked my designs too! Chopper's big baggy socks are so so darling to me and it makes me want to change his design so that he can have big fluffy leg warmers.... which im actually gonna go do. along with adjusting zoro's design to have a hood and black nail polish because those ideas are bloody delightful.
i also like zoro's big clunky shoes. i hope you dont mind me yoinking these ideas.
lastly, the way you render is so gorgeoussss its so lively and fun, truly a perfect match for the au. the way you fuzzed chopper's hat and the plush tiger are so nice i can feel them just by looking at it. and chopper's vials and bottle of liquids? me want drink.
Alright well i think thats just about it, thank you so much again, you are so lovely for making these :'))))
Also this is neither here nor there and I really like his little wings, but they’re actually just feathers, not wings 😅 BUT THE WAY YOU DREW THE WINGS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I kinda want them to be wings, maybe not coming from chopper but actually just being on the hat from Dr Hiroluck that he decorated them with before he kicked the bucket… them still flapping, his powers still going all these years later …. Yeah…. 😭😭😭😭
you’ve changed (for the better)
for @where-does-the-heart-lie ‘s fighting game au I love ur designs I love them dearly
#reblog others art#reblog with my art#roronoa zoro#tony tony chopper#op fighting game au#DDBA#delightful 2 me#thank you my beloved mutual
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sooo i'm finally all caught up!! ddba has been soo good so far. definitely looking forward to the new episode!
that being said, the fics i plan to release will be pre-ddba and sort of an au?? i guess?
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dissolution (part 27) | matt murdock x ofc
Story Synopsis: Elizabeth Herrera and Matt Murdock go way back. Friends since college, the two have known each other for ten years. But as a couple, they’ve been together for four and lately, their relationship is hanging by a thread, and the two are desperate to make it work.
Will their relationship survive? Or will memories of their past hinder them from healing? MATURE.
Author’s Note: Suprise! A new chapter of 'Dissolution' is finally here. This one is pretty short, but I still hope you enjoy it. 💗 P.S. Part 28 is already in the works, and I may or may not have been working on a new fic idea. Everyone says, "Thank you, Born Again!”
P.P.S. I made a gif! Let’s say another thank you to the BA team for capturing such amazing city shots!
Read Part 27 of 'Dissolution' HERE
Excerpt from Part 27
“How do you think she’ll react?”
I looked away from the window and over to Derek. He was smiling softly at me, the bouquet of white lilies he had picked up before we left his place to make our trip to visit my mother, was on his lap.
“I’m not really sure,” I said. “I doubt she’ll react the way your family did.”
A few days ago, over dinner, we broke the news to his family that we were engaged. Both his mother and sister had squealed so loud, that I was sure that the glass cups on the table would shatter. His father, on the other hand, shot up from his seat, ran to the kitchen, and brought back a bottle of champagne, not caring that it spilled onto the expensive rug underneath his feet.
“What makes you think that?” Derek asked.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen her excited let alone let out a ‘Yay!’ She’s a bit subdued in that department.”
“Maybe she will this time.”
Highly doubtful.
“Yeah.” I looked back out the window. “Maybe...”
#matt murdock#daredevil#matt murdock x ofc#daredevil x ofc#matt murdock fanfiction#matt murdock fanfic#daredevil fanfic#daredevil fanfiction#matt murdock x oc#matt murdock x reader#daredevil x reader#daredevil x oc#matt murdock soft#daredevil soft#matt murdock smut#daredevil smut#matt murdock angst#daredevil angst#ddba#daredevil born again#marvel smut#mcu smut#marvel angst#mcu angst#college!matt#marvel fanfic#marvel fanfiction#mcu fanfic#mcu fanfiction#matt murdock au
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Agreed! He totally sent white roses. I also have this head canon where Frank doesn’t go to the funeral but places white roses at Foggy’s grave.
hey, so anyway..I don’t believe for a second that Frank didn’t at least send Karen flowers after Foggy’s death. You’ll never convince me.
#kastle#daredevil born again#ddba spoilers#frank x karen#possible Kastle fic#karen page#kastlenetwork#kastle au
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Hi! What are your thoughts of DDBA so far? I'm really enjoying the show and it feels so much like the original DD show.
Honestly, I am really enjoying it! I do have mixed feelings about some of the plot directions they’re going in (no spoilers) but the writing is solid, and while it doesn’t feel quite like the original show to me it’s still engaging. A minor nitpick I do have is that the camera work and lightning definitely are subpar to the original show (especially in fight scenes) but that’s minor lol.
I think the show’s strongest suit is how they’re writing the new characters. I didn’t expect to like Cherry as much as I did. I loved Kirsten McDuffie in the comics and they’re doing her justice here. I also really love Heather; despite being a Karedevil shipper, their dynamic is so fun and sweet. And while they’re not new, Matt and Fisk are as good as ever. Their scene in the diner is one of my favorites from the new series so far.
Sometimes I do wonder if it would have been better if it was a reboot or set in an AU because of some more drastic changes from the show. But it’s working so far. Overall I don’t think it’s as good as the original because there are some things I really liked about it, but it’s still pretty darn good in my opinion. It reminds me of why I got into Daredevil in the first place.
Long answer but the TLDR version is that I really enjoyed it and am interested in seeing where it will go next.
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