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Minority cops are still cops
#Minority cops are still cops#minorities#minority#minority cops#defund the cops#cops#all cops are bad#all cops are bastards#anti cop#anti police#police state#police#cop#antiauthoritarian#antinazi#anti capitalism#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism#anthony albanese#albanese government#anticop#fuck the police#fuck the cops#fuck the confederacy
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I donât know how to say this exactly but like⊠fandom and show are kinda weird about Mel and Ekko and it is very much rooted in racism
#like do guys do know that âyay this character is perfect in every single way and the only ones with braincells<3â is not#the progressive statement you think it is#a step up from the insane misogynoir during s1 era but still not great#itâs how nobody really focuses on mel or ekkoâs characters on their own and water them down to being âperfect#never did anything wrong everâ. which they are but like⊠how to say thisâŠ#i feel arcane didnât allow them to be fully fleshed characters#i saw this in st with lucas where heâs watered down to lumax#and gets some mvp scenes but thatâs not a compensation for actually giving them proper attention and fully fleshing them out#i might be the minority but mel is a step up from ekko since she had more of an arc but again they barely fleshed it out before making her#op enough to defeat leblanc (was it leblanc?) in her own domain#like that is literally insulting to mel itâs a cop out and just reducing her to a cool moment#in compensation for not giving enough attention to her black rose arc#it wasnât cathartic because there was no build up to those moments#arcane critical#arcane criticism#ekko#mel medarda#ekko arcane
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you might think a show about 4 detectives solving a murder would be very pro cop but instead the show had all 4 detectives, individually and at different times, act outside of and go against the police institution in order to do what is right.
And they made all the other cop characters evil and corrupt.
#bodies 2023#bodies Netflix#And even the detectives are shown to not be entirely good and do unethical things.#and the 4 detectives are all different minorities and being of said minorities is actually plot relevant and important#and. and most importantly. several cops die
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sometimes i forget leverage is from over a decade ago, and then i hear in the commentary that multiple people had to fight really hard to let one character - who is only in 3 episodes - briefly allude to being a lesbian.
#referring to that one cop in season 4 who has one line about finding sophie attractive#john rogers: unlike rizzoli and isles we donât have fake lesbians. we have real lesbians.#so strange how gay rights & public perception & media representation has changed wildly in the last decade#leverageposting#leverage#detective grayson leverage#she doesnât even have a first name i donât think! sheâs an incredibly minor character!
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lee tang fullfiling his personal goals and gaining confidence after becoming a professional murderer is so funny
#thank u for giving choi woo shik a good haircut#i hate that son suk ku is playing a cop but i'll take what i can get ig#he looks good w beard or whatever đ#also oh my god why are all the women in this dead or minor characters it annoys me#a killer paradox#a killer paradox spoilers
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is latte acab
i think about this so much i HAD to come back
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without a doubt, yes
#ask#a minority cop stationed at a community of minoritys that gets to see police brutality rooted from specific stereotypes first hand?#with lattes morals. absolutly#really does not help he had a super racist superior
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Intoxicating Fear (XX)redraft*
Revealing the Monster
Read part one here // Masterpost // Continued from here
Here's the tea, I am redrafting PART XX of this series and uploading it here, this is the canon - but I WILL POST THE NEXT PART TOMORROW!
The new part starts about halfway down XD
I am sorry, I wasn't happy with part XX! SO part XXI tomorrow, thank you for your time. :)
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Kit was wary about following Ambrose down a very dark, a very concrete set of stairs. âIf this is the fucking torture basement I woke up in initiallyââ
Ambrose waved the accusation away, as if it was daft for Kit to be wary. âItâs to the garage,â he told him, keying a code into the pin-pad beside the metal door.
Ambrose walked through the door and held it open, rolling his eyes when he noticed Kit still lingering at the top of the stairs.
âCome on.â
âIâm not going to willingly follow you into your torture dungeon.â
Ambrose blinked, tilting his head. âThe sex dungeon is two floors down, Mallory.â
Ambrose laughed at the face that Kit pulled. âCome on. I can always force you to come if I want, and weâre kind of a time crunch here.â
Kit glared daggers at the man and begrudgingly walked down the stairs. He stopped at the last step, trying to get a peak into the room. Ambrose walked away from the door letting it close before Kit could. Kit lunged forward to catch the heavy metal door, but relaxed immediately when he saw it was in fact a garage.
Kit let out a long low whistle after stepping into the garage. The door shut with a buzzer after him. Ambrose opened a lock box with keys hung up in a numbered order.
He grabbed the keys named â01â.
âYouâre such a control freak,â Kit snorted. âDo you have OCD or something?â
Ambrose shrugged, taking off through the cars covered by different tarps. The only car that wasnât covered was the one closest to the garage door. The same car that Ambrose kidnapped Kit in last night.
He hated that Ambrose had a good taste in cars. He hated that Ambrose had this many cars when Kit couldnât even afford one, nevermind a garage full.
Ambrose grinned at Kit over the roof of the Wraith as he unlocked the door. âIf you like, I can give you one of the ones I donât like.â
Kit rolled his eyes. âI thought I told you to stay out of my head,â he said, opening the door and climbing into the passenger seat. The cream leather was so comfortable under him as he put his seatbelt on.
âSeriously,â Kit went on, anger curling around him the more comfortable he became with all of Ambroseâs luxury. âDonât you have any thoughts of your own?! Itâs fucking creepy, man. Just ask questions if you want to know my thoughts.â
Ambrose laughed as he opened the garage door with a remote and they rolled out of the house and onto the road again.
âI mean, donât you have any friends?â Kit demanded hotly. In all honesty, he didnât know why he was getting pissed all of a sudden, itâs not like Ambrose invading his mind was a new thing, but now? It pissed him off. âDonât you know how to talk to people?!â
âRelax, Mallory. Youâre the only person I relay their thoughts to. It might shock you, but generally, people love when you know what theyâre thinking. Itâs why humans seek connection. To feel understood.â
âOkay, Socrates,â Kit grumbled. âItâs just fucking weird. I donât like it when you do it.â
âAll of a sudden.â
âYes!â Kit snapped, glaring at the villain beside him as the forest zoomed past them. âAll of a sudden!â
What had Ambrose seen? What parts of him did he know? Could he see everything or was it selective?
âAfter you found out Iâm Mentorâs son,â Ambrose said pointedly. Kit scoffed, crossing his arms over his chest and glaring out the passenger window. They drove in a terse silence for a while, cause Ambrose was a psychopath and didnât have the radio on.
âWe have to talk about it, Kit.â
âWell, you already know my thoughts on it all, so enjoy having a conversation by yourself.â
âMallory,â Ambrose said with a tired sigh, flicking on the indicator as they pulled to a stop. âI know it must seem like a weird coincidence to you, but I swear I didnât know you were Mentorâs sââ
Kitâs hands tightened into fists. Son. He was about to say son.
âProdigy,â he settled on, taking a right and messing with the gears until they were coasting again. The air seemed tighter. âI didnât know that he meant anything to you. I swearâ I just assumed that when you were scared of me turning you into him, that you had heard the horror stories in the academy, or Superhero told you. Not that you⊠not that you were personally affected.â
Kitâs eyes burned as he stared out the window, the forest growing sparser the closer they got to the city. âI didnât know. You have to believe me.â
âAnd if you did?â
Ambrose hesitated.
Kit turned his head to look at him, studying the villainâs reactions.
âAnd if you knew that he was like a father to me.â Like a father, not an actual one. âIf you knew how much it hurt to see a man who plucked me out of nothing be destroyed. Would it have been any different?! Or would you have laughed and rubbed it in like salt in a wound?â
âKitââ
âOh, come off it. Thereâs no one here, Rosey. Itâs only me and you,â Kit said, his voice dripping with a horrible hysterical knowing. âYou can be your usual sadistic, unfeeling, monstrous self and I can tell nobody about itââ
âMalloryââ Ambrose tried to interject but Kit spoke over him again.
âBut you know the funniest part in all this? You already took away the one person who would have given a shit about this! About me, not the Hero. Me. And you made him a monster!â Kit roared, something wet hitting his cheeks and flowing like a stream down his face. âAnd now, because clearly God hates me, I have to team up with you of all people, to go and stop â the one man who ever treated me like a person â from becoming a monster like you.â
The silence was deafening. In some strange way, it was comforting. No electricity crackles or malfunctioning lights accompanied his breakdown with the power dampeners locked around his wrist.
It was cathartic.
They had just pulled into the main road that brought them to the outskirts of the city, the skyline visible over the horizon when Ambrose spoke.
âHe wasnât a hero to me,â said Ambrose quietly, almost imperceptibly. Kit glanced at him, but his eyes settled on the white-knuckled grip on the steering wheel.
âDonât fucking tell me you have daddy issues.â When Ambrose didnât answer Kit let out a strangled laugh. Blinking in bewilderment, Kit raised his brows. âAre you telling me you have daddy issues? Mr Big Bad villain?â
âOh fuck off, Mallory. At least I had parents.â
The words stung. They cut deeper than Kit would have ever admitted out loud or shown physically, but Kit knew that Ambrose was in his head after the villain winced.
Shifting in his seat, he said: âIâmâ Iâm sorry, I didnât mean to come off snarky. I justââ Ambrose let out a groan. âYou just rub me up the wrong way.â
âWell whoâs fucking fault is that, dickhead?!â
âDo you want me to explain, or are you just going to argue with me the entire drive to the hospital?â Ambrose snapped. âI can only do one of those things in our limited time, so choose.â
Kit clenched his teeth, glaring forwards at the car in front of them. âFine. Tell me.â
âMentor is my father. As you know, he only rose to prominence within our lifetimes, though you may be too young to remember. Before him, heroes and villains werenât really a thing. There were a couple dotted here and there, but mostly they were vigilantes. The good guys and the bad guys.â
âYeah. I remember learning about that in the academy.â
âRight. So after my father rose in public opinion and word of mouth, well the government started stepping in and trying to regulate it. Which they did and the rest is history, but he wasnât the same heroic good man when he came home.â
Kit swallowed, tightening his fingers into fists. He didnât want to hear this, he realised. He really wanted Ambrose to shut up and not tell him anymore, but he asked for this, didnât he? To know the side of Mentor that Ambrose knew?
âHe wasnât abusive,â Ambrose said softly and Kit released a breath he didnât know he was holding. âNot physically, anyway. When he discovered that I was born with powers he sought to train me, to make me in his image. A family of Superheroes. My Mom, she didnât want that for me. She saw the toll it took on him to be the cityâs saviour everyday, and thatâs when they started fighting.â
Kit sat rigid in his seat, staring forward. He couldnât imagine Mentor figâ well, no. He could, actually. How many times had Kit walked in on Mentor and Mr Silver arguing? Or Superhero trying to tell Mentor that the next step was a bad idea, that it was too risky.
âI trained hard. When he wanted me to push myself, I pushed myself. When he wanted me to commit 100%, I did 200%. It was never enough for him. None of it was. He wanted a son and a wife who adored him, who worshipped the ground he walked on, and instead he had a family. His ego was a problem.â
Kit cringed at that. Even he knew that Mentor wanted people to adore him, no matter who or why. He wanted to be the cityâs saviour, the man on everyoneâs tongue and in their thoughts.
Kit let out a breath of a laugh, running a hand through his hair.
âI guess⊠thatâs why he adopted me, isnât it?â Kit asked, his voice hollow. Ambrose didnât answer, and that was answer enough. God, how could he be so stupid? How could he not have seen that to Mentor, Kit was just some charity project he knew would always support him. Worship the ground he walked on, defend him even when Kit knew he was in the wrong.
Ambrose opened his mouth to say something, then closed it again, setting his lips into a thin line.
âMalloryâŠâ
âNo. Itâs okay,â Kit replied, letting out a long breath. âItâs fine, go on.â
Ambrose hesitated, fingers lifting from the steering wheel, before curling around them again. They passed the memorial garden in silence, taking the diversion around the square towards the hospital. They werenât far away now.
âHe started the Hero academy when I was twelve. A school for children with powers to develop their abilities to become heroes. I saw it for what it was though, incentive and resentment. He failed to teach me to control my abilities, and found a fault in me that I couldnât rectify. My ability wasnât flashy enough, or showy enough for him, for the great Mentor.â
âHe wanted a child who would make the world stop and look at them. Someone who was as fast as him, as strong, but not stronger. In his eyes, I may as well have been born with strong charisma because you couldnât see the effect of what I could do, only experience it.â
Kit looked down at his wrist, at the power dampeners locked around it. Lightning was flashy. Lightning gave Kit strength and strong reflexes, he was fast, he was flashy. He trained hard, to the point of exhaustion everyday in the Hero Academy. Not caring if he had no friends. Not caring if he passed out from pushing himself too hard. He just had to be the best. It was all he had. It was all he could do.
It wasnât until he was beating people three years above him that Mentor started to pay him any attention. It felt good at the time. It felt like somebody finally recognised him for what he was.
Mentor made him feel seen. He saw that Kit had put his everything into training, because everything in him was all he had to give.
He didnât have a family to worry about him getting hurt.
He didnât have friends that would mourn him if he died in action.
All he had was being a hero.
Of course Mentor would latch onto that. Of course he would pick up on the fact that Kit was desperately trying to prove himself. Of course he would take pity on the orphan and bring him home like a trophy. Show him off to the world.
But that⊠that wasnât the Mentor that Kit knew.
He brought him home, but it was after Kit denied him so many times. Told him to piss off, and asked if he was a pervert that prayed on boys his age. Kit had grown up on the streets, he knew what happened to skinny kids like him. One day theyâre there, and the next, you never see them again.
Mentor was patient, and kind. He didnât push Kit after Kit said no, told him he had everything he needed in the academy.
âThen my Mother got sick, and wellâŠâ Ambrose said, trailing off, pulling Kit from his memory and back into the car. âAfter she died it was like he⊠he didnât even care. All he cared about was building the city up, saving everyone from possible Villains that lurked in the night. He didnât sit with her in the hospital because he knew he couldnât rescue her. He wasnât there when sheââ
Kit was quiet beside Ambrose, head tilted down. He knew what loss was like. He knew the absence a parent can leave behind, but losing someone who meant that? Kit didnât know how to relate to that. When Omen destroyed Mentorâs mind, it wasnât the same as if he died because Kit could still go and see him. Still talk to him, even if the Mentor he remembered was dead.
âIâm sorry,â Kit said softly. Ambrose cleared his throat, turning his head so Kit couldnât see his face.
âYeah,â he agreed, going rigid. âMe too.â
They drove the rest of the way in silence. It wasnât far. Five minutes in the car, and two minutes to park.
âAre youâŠ?â Kit began, then cut himself off when he met Ambroseâs black eyes. What was he going to say? Are you Okay? Alright with going into see the unfeeling man who wasnât a good father? The man you cursed for beingâŠ
Ambrose shook his head, no. âOf course Iâm fine.â
âOkay,â Kit said with an awkward shrug. They got out of the car, closing the door in unison. Kit thought nothing of it.
It was borderline awkward in the lift. Ambrose kind of just, stood there like a totem pole. His hands behind his back, standing straight up like a serial killer.
âWould you relax?â Kit said, rolling his neck. âYouâre making me nervous.â
âIâm fine.â
âYouâre not.â
âIâm fine,â Ambrose said slowly, voice cold. Kit shrugged and said: âfine.â
He ahead and almost cried in joy when the doors opened to the ground floor. He stopped at the reception desk. Ambrose was walking and stopped when Kit stopped, two steps ahead and glancing back to see what Kit was doing.
He joined him a moment later, standing beside him and glowering at Heather when she turned and beamed at Kit.
âHi Heather.â
âHey, Kit. You goinâ up toââ her big blue eyes trailed to Ambrose beside him, who looked as if he was under a storm cloud, or extremely constipated. âOh. Hi. Is this your brother?â
Kitâs eyes blew wide, but Ambrose didnât hesitate. âYes. Older. Weâd like to seeââ
âI didnât know you had a brother, Kit. Of course, darlinâs, go ahead. Iâll let them know youâre coming.â
Ambrose nodded stiffly and stepped back. Kit blinked, shaking his head, and smiled at Heather. âOh, actually. Was there anything strange with him? Any new visitors orââ
âIâm sorry, hun. Iâm just the receptionist for the main desk. Youâll have to ask the nurses up there.â
Kit nodded, standing up. âThank you, Heather.â
âAnytime. And nice meeting you.â
Ambrose nodded at her. âYou too.â
Kit clapped him on the back, a wide grin on his face. âLetâs go, bro.â
Ambrose made a noise and Kit had to stifle a laugh until they were in the stairwell. âWhat was that!â He barked, laughter bubbling up his throat.
âIâ panicked.â [***RE-DRAFT STARTS HERE***]
âI thought you werenât nervous,â Kit teased. He was turning to walk up the next set of stairs when Ambrose slammed his forearm against Kitâs throat, shoving him back into the corner of the stairwell, pinning him there.
Ambroseâs nostrils flared, his eyes blazing with cold fury down at Kit. âOf course Iâm nervous, you fucking child. Tch. Donât you ever switch off?â
Kit pushed Ambroseâs arm off him, and to his surprise, Ambrose let him, running a hand through his hair and letting out a breath.
The realisation only dawned on Kit, his mouth opening into a small âoâ.
âYouâve never been to see him.â
Ambrose straightened. The villain returning as he stared down his nose at Kit, a sardonic smile on his lips. âAnd why should I? He didnât give my mother that courtesy.â
Kit put his hands up, showing Ambrose he meant nothing by it. âHey. Itâs your decision. Not mine. Heâs your dad, notââ the words choked up before he could say them. Ambrose didnât pry. He knew what Kit was going to say.
Ambrose stared for a moment longer before glancing up the stairs and nodding stiffly.
âYes. Well.â He cleared his throat and started walking up again. âWhat floor is it?â
âThe fifth,â he replied, starting up the stairs beside Ambrose. âTop floor. They donât want anyone stumbling amongst the crazies.â
âProbably for the best,â Ambrose muttered. Kit had meant it as a joke, but, he didnât disagree with Ambrose as they climbed the stairs. Thankful that their footsteps filled the silence he couldnât in the lift. They knew something had happened when they got to the fifth floor.
Kit stepped in first, Ambrose craning his neck around the door into the hall. Kit breathed a sigh of relief. No police tape, no police, no anything. That meant there was nothing to worry about.
Kit smiled at Ambrose and slapped him on the back, walking towards the door to the locked ward. âSee! You were irrational. Overthinking everything. Nothingâs insidious about Mentor. He was here the whole time.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âBecause if he did somehow magically vanish, there would be police and Superheroes and politicians here to interrogate him about what happened.â
âAnd if they just moved him down to the station to do that?â Ambrose asked, raising his brows. Kitâs smile dimmed a little, but it remained on his face.
âToo much risk. Trust me. Everything will be fine.â
The door buzzed open after Kit waved to the camera and the pair stepped through. Kit walked his usual path to Mentorâs room, and only realised halfway there that Ambrose wasnât following him anymore. He paused, looking over his shoulder for the villain, before turning after laying eyes on him.
Ambrose stood in the middle of the hall, his eyes blazing and his little finger twitching by his side. A muscle in his jaw clenched and tightened when he met Kitâs questioning eyes.
He swallowed. âThis was a mistake.â
âNo,â Kit said, coming to stand beside the Villain. âIt wasnât. Heâs out of it most of the time anyways, Rosey. He probably wonât even recognise you.â
Black eyes flashed like two burning coals. âHeâll recognise me.â
Kit didnât tell him that Mentor didnât recognise Kit for months after his accident. Then again, he didnât have to. Something smoothed out in Ambroseâs face as Kit remembered his first meeting with a stark raving mad Mentor, who screamed at Kit to get out and leave him be. Kit thought for a minute that Ambrose could see the memory, but quickly remembered that the ward was built of the same power dampening material as the supers-prison and power dampeners.
Ambrose swallowed. âLetâs get this over with,â he said through clenched teeth. This time Kit led the way beside Ambrose, and let Ambrose walk into the room first. Ambrose didnât falter as he stepped through the door, black eyes settling on his father for the first time since he drove him insane.
Kit followed him in, leaning against the wall beside the door. Mentor was sitting in an armchair, gazing out the window when they arrived. He turned his head and locked eyes with Ambrose and didnât even glance over at Kit.
The tension was palpable in the air, tied like a three-way noose over their throats as nobody dared breathe in the room.
âOskar,â Mentor said softly. Kitâs eyes blew wide, glancing at Ambrose who stiffened at the mention of his name. Mentor recognised him? Heâ remembered Ambrose?
âHello Father.â
Mentor grunted a huff of a laugh. Almost like a derisive scoff, but Kit had never heard Mentor make a sound like that. A sound so likeâ well, Ambrose. Kit didnât dare move, but he had the sneaking suspicion that Mentor didnât notice, or if he did, didnât care, that was Kit was in the room too.
âIs that all you can say to me, boy?â Mentor demanded, his voice hard, like gravel grating against gravel.
Ambrose shrugged, but Kit noticed the tightness to his usual casual gesture. âI can say a whole lot more, but word on the street is you have trouble remembering things lately, old man.â
Mentorâs eyes were cutting. âI remember the important stuff.â
The words came like a sharp slap to Kitâs face, almost staggering him out of the room, but Kit didnât move. He just stared, eyes burning at the man that helped shape him into who he was today. But this man he was staring at may as well have been an alien. This wasnât Mentor. This was the cold father that Ambrose told Kit about. The man who looked like Mentor, but was a monster beneath skin.
âWhat are you doing here?â Mentor spat. âHave you come to take more from me, hmm? The breath from my lungs.â
âWell it would be a wasted trip if I didnât take something from you,â Ambrose replied with the cold smile that Kit was so used to seeing.
What he wasnât used to seeing was Ambrose flinching. Kit pressed off the wall, eyes wide as a cold, dark chuckle filled the room. An empty laugh that caused shivers to run down his spine and freeze him in place.
âYouâre still good at talking, Oskar.â Black eyes met Kitâs across the room, aware that Kit had just seen him flinch at Mentorâs raised hand and it was like the world slowed down around him, his heartbeat rushing in his ears.
Then it was as if a switch flipped of indifference. Ambrose straightened, black eyes smiling as he faced his father again. He slipped one hand into his trouser pocket, shifting his weight to lean on one leg and shot Mentor a cold smile.
âYouâre still good at being a piece of shit, only, now youâve exposed yourself to a witness.â
Mentorâs eyes narrowed and he got to his feet, turning his body to face Ambrose. He had only just turned when his eyes found Kitâs frozen blue ones staring as if he were a deer in headlights.
Mentorâs expression shifted into something softer, something kind. âKit my boyââ
Kitâs eyes burned, his nostrils flaring. âDonât.â
âThis is-â Mentor began, gesturing between himself and Ambrose. âFamily issues. They go back a long while.â
âI donât care about your explanation,â Kit told him, shaking his head.
Mentorâs hard eyes looked between Kit and Ambrose, scrutinising. âWhat are you even doing together? Arenât you a strange pair.â
âNot at all,â Kit said before Ambrose could even open his mouth. Kit stood talk, feeling Ambroseâs black eyes slide over to him as he commanded the space. âHeâs helping me on a case. A new Supervillain.â
Mentor scoffed, folding his arms over his toned chest. âHave you considered him?â He asked, nodding his head to Ambrose.
âI have,â Kit ground out through clenched teeth. âBut it turns out this new Supervillain has telekinesis. You wouldnât happen to have an alibi for last night, would you?â
Mentorâs mouth fell open. Even Ambrose raised a brow at the accusation in Kitâs hard voice. He had never seen him so angry. It was very entertaining to watch, especially when it was directed at his father.
âI was here,â Mentor said, spreading his hands in a helpless shrugging gesture. âObviously.â
âCan anyone corroborate that story?â Kit demanded, spitting venom at his old Hero and Mentor. Mentor glanced between Ambrose and Kit, his expression tightening as some understanding flashed across his face.
He rubbed his temple with the palm of his hand, kneading it into the soft flesh, letting out a disbelieving huff. âI canât believe this. Youâre seriously trusting this man over me, Kit? You're like a son to me.â
âClearly I wasnât,â Kit practically yelled, but he didnât shout. His voice was surprisingly level despite everything. âOr you would have told me you had an actual son.â
Mentorâs gaze was cutting. âSurely you know what he did to me,â Mentor said, his voice a quiet fury. âWhat he did to our family, to this city! Heââ
âIs Omen,â Kit finished, his eyes flashing. Mentor took a step back as if heâd been hit. Kit didnât stop there though. âYeah. I know. And I know heâs not a liar. So do you have an alibi or not?â
Ambrose was quite happy to let Kit take lead on this interrogation. It was true, Ambrose wasnât a liar. If he said heâd torture you, he would. If he told you he liked you, he did. If he said he was Omen, he was. Something Ambrose didnât think Kit picked up on, but was happy by the turn of events all the same.
Mentor was halfway through stuttering out a reply when a Doctor walked into the room, a clipboard in hand and already speaking. âMentor, how are we todââ Doctor, sensing the tension looked up and smiled at his obvious intrusion. He put the clipboard under his arm and stood taller. âAh. Sorry, Mentor. I didnât know you had visitors. Ah, hello Kit.â
âDoctor,â Kit replied not taking his eyes off of Mentor. âCan you confirm Mentor was here last night?â
Doctorâs eyes went around the room before bouncing back to Kit. âUh, yes. I mean, CCTV and the hospital logs can probably. I wasnât on personally, but as Mentorâs doctor today I can tell you there was no anomalies last night.â
âGreat. Thank you,â Kit said, nodding at Ambrose. âThatâs all we needed to know, weâre leaving.â
âNo, waitââ Mentor protested, but Ambrose was already talking to the Doctor and walking back out the door. Kit turned to do the same when a hand was on his wrist, stopping him from leaving. Kit glanced back over his shoulder to see Mentor clinging to him like a desperate, old man.
âKitâŠâ he said with shining eyes. âMâboy. Please, let me explain.â
âYou lied to me,â Kit hissed, finally letting the hurt shine through his features. âYou told me, youâ you made me feel special.â
âYou are special, Kit, and not just to me.â
âWas I only special to you because I was strong?â Kit asked. Mentor hesitated. Kit pulled his arm from Mentorâs grasp. âYou never saw me as a son. You saw me as a tool that you could mould and use to further your great image. Superhero. Saviour. Good charitable man,â Kit spat, tears springing suddenly to his eyes. âHe even rescues orphans, the ĂŒbermensch. Mentor: The great man.â
âKitââ
âYou were everything to me,â Kit said, his bottom lip trembling. âMy only normal in the world. My family. My father. I worshipped you, and you used me!â
âKit, please. Let me explain.â Mentor said again, pawing at Kitâs jacket. Kit recoiled, shrugging his hands from his shoulders.
âYou have two minutes before Iâm walking out that door.â
âIn the beginning, yes, I wanted to be close to you because I saw your potential. Nobody else in that academy ever came close to you. You were extraordinary. I wanted a sidekick when I walked through those doors on the day of your exams, and instead I found a second chance.â
Tears streamed continuously from Kitâs red rimmed eyes as he listened, occasionally wiping them on the cuff of his sleeve.
âI found a son in you, and from that day onwards I decided that I wanted to help you. To give you the start in life that you deserved, not the one you were given. I patrolled the Rookery looking for you every night because one of the other kids told me you slept rough on the streets. I wanted to offer you kindness, and you had such hard eyes. It was weeks before I ever saw you smile, and when I did, mâboy, I swear the heavens themselves opened.â
Kit sniffed, his breath catching in his throat, taking in fretful breaths once he saw the glisten in Mentorâs eyes, and the tears welling up behind them.
âI never wanted to use you as some piece of equipment to further my image. I wanted to make sure you had bread, and safe water to drink. I wanted to give you a home.â
âThen why didnât you tell me you had a son?â Kit asked, barely above a whisper. âWhy⊠why- why didnât you tell me you had a family? I wouldâve understood.â
Mentor shook his head. âI had already left them at that time, Kit, and I was too ashamed to tell you. To tell you that I fucked up my last family. How could I tell you that? A child yourself when I was trying to gain your trust so I could help you, and the way you looked at meâŠâ
The pair of them stared at each other, tears streaming down their faces the longer they spoke. âYou saw something in me that I hadnât seen in years, and it made me feel special, Kit. It made me want to be the better man you thought I was. To change, for the better, for you. For us. I thought it was my second chance when I met you, and I can tell you now for certain, it was.â
Kit looked away, afraid he might collapse if had to listen to any more of this. Mentor touched a hand to his cheek, thumbing away the tears, drawing Kitâs attention back to Mentor.
âJust please,â he blubbered. âPlease say you donât hate me. I will fall to my knees and beg for your forgiveness, Kit. Iâm so sorry. Iâm so sorry. Please.â
Kit didnât say anything. He just stepped in and hugged his old man, wrapping his arms tight around him and holding him up when Mentor sobbed harder into Kitâs jumper.
âIâm sorry,â Mentor cried into Kitâs jumper, muffling the sound. âIâm so sorry. I love you, Iâm so sorry.â
Kit held him tighter, trying to compose himself but there was nothing to be done except wait it out. Ambrose stood outside the door, leaning against the wall to his fatherâs room, downcast eyes staring unseeing at the clinically clean floor in front of him.
Kit stepped out after a few minutes, his tears dried but the red rimmed eyes gave him away. Ambrose stood, face impassive as he took a deep breath. âYou good to go?â He asked.
Kit nodded dumbly. They walked to the exit of the ward, but Doctor shouted from down the hall and the pair turned. âOh good, I caught you before you left. Here. Iâll walk you out.â
Doctor quickly caught up to them, half-jogging towards them with a self-deprecating smile. âSorry. Shall we talk outside?â
Kit glanced at Ambrose before nodding. Doctor fell into step with them, flashing his keycard on the control panel and the doors to the locked ward opened with a beep. He pushed through them and held it open for Kit and Ambrose to walk out. They stood just outside the ward, Kit tilting his head at Doctor.
Doctor smiled at the pair, a handsome smile. He was a little older than Ambrose, his eyes crinkled at the edges when his smiled. His tan skin contrasted against Ambroseâs paleness to a stark degree that Kit wouldâve laughed if he didnât feel so drained.
Kind green eyes found Kitâs. âI double-checked the logâs after you asked about Mentorâs whereabouts last night,â he said. âHe was here all night, I can confirm with 100% certainty.â
âOkay, thank you Doctor.â Kit said nodding.
A copycat? Ambrose said in Kitâs mind. Kit glanced at him, but Ambrose was still looking at Doctor.
Maybe. Or maybe another telekinetic⊠Kit thought, pushing it towards Ambrose.
âWell,â Doctor said, clapping his hands together. âI hope that is everything you need?â
âYes, Doctor, thank you for confirming the alibi,â Kit said. Kit reached his hand out which Doctor took and shook it. Doctor turned to Ambrose as well, offering his hand which Doctor took with a smile.
âNice meeting you.â
âThank you Doctor,â Ambrose said coolly before withdrawing his hand and stepping away. The pair walked down the stairs, hearing the buzzer of the ward door open and close again.
âWhat now?â Ambrose asked. Kit ran his hands through his hair, letting out a sigh.
âI donât know. I need to get my phone from my apartment, just to see if anyoneâs been trying to call.â
âRight. Of course.â Ambrose said as they walked to the car. Sensing the stiffness in Ambroseâs body language, Kit kept quiet, not wanting to poke the bear, but feeling too bad to just remain silent and not say anything.
They got into the Wraith in silence. It was only when Ambrose turned the key in the ignition that he broke the silence. âItâs not your fault, Kit.â
âIâm still sorry.â
Ambrose turned his head to look Kit head on. The expression on his face wouldâve floored Kit had he been standing up.
Ambroseâs eyes were like two rainbows, his eyebrows drawn low over them, his lips were curled up on his face, exposing his smile lines that usually looked so annoyed.
Was Ambrose smiling?
When Kit wasnât even covered in blood or bruises or struggling to breathe?
âReally, Kit. Itâs okay. I donât have any ill will towards you. Just think of it like, we both had one good parent and leave it there. Okay?â
Kit nodded, not trusting his voice to speak. Ambroseâs face went back to neutral and Kit felt like he could breathe.
Then his eyes narrowed as they pulled out of the parking lot. âWhat?â
âI justââ
âYou look like youâve seen a ghost.â
âI donât think you should smile, Rosey. It doesnât suit you.â
Ambrose almost hit the roof. âWhat?! My smile is charming.â
âI feared for my life. It is mortally terrifying. Do you smile at babies like that?â
âBabies love me,â Ambrose hissed.
Kit laughed, running a hand through his hair. âActually can you drop me off at a therapist before we go back to myââ
âOh yeah yeah,â Ambrose grumbled, turning the indicator on and taking off onto the main road. âLaugh it up.â
Kit did, and he felt good after it. The laugh smoothed everything out in his chest, unwinding the tension that weighed heavy on it and for a little, fleeting moment, he felt lighter than he had in a while. Ambrose turned the radio on.
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No pity for the majority
#your cannibal friend#crust punk#grindcore#death metal#kmfdm#town cannibal#cannibal corpse#millions of dead cops#minor threat#tcc tumblr#teeceecee#tee cee cee#drug against war
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Camilaâs âOh god I need to get Luz to see a doctorâ vs her âOh god how do I fend off news reporters and the police if someone asks questions about how my not-actually-dead daughter who has been missing for 13 years is aliveâ Fight
The circumstances for this to happen might be a little bit of a stretch but Do you think thereâs a world out there where Hunter gets REALLY accusatory about Camila wanting Luz to see a doctor to the point that Camila would have to say like âHey, Iâm sorry for being pushy. This is a bit of a sore subject for me. My husband passed away from an illness he had been fighting for a while. We didnât catch it fast enough to get the treatment he needed,â and Hunter immediately panics about âDoes Luz have it? Whatever made your husband sick, Does Luz Have It???â
OUGH.
i've always imagined that manny died of cancer, simply because i Think that's the most common type of long-term illness that kills people in their 30s/40s..... camila explaining that no, she doesn't think luz is sick Right Now, but cancer can run in families so it's important to see a doctor regularly....
and if i'm gonna be extremely self-indulgent, i could also see manny having passed from some kind of autoimmune disease, since that's the other big category of Thing That Kills You that frequently targets younger people. and that tends to have an even more immediate and pressing genetic component than cancer. i won't say it's fully AU canon, bc i think if it WAS, then camila would be even more worried about luz's neurological health than she already is, but...... food 4 me.
as for the logistics of camila getting luz to a doctor.... YEAH. i was thinking about how one of the Biggest complications is that camila can't, like, feasibly say this is luz. at least without sparking a million questions. if she had any outside help with getting vee a legal identity then i imagine she'd turn to them for resources.... because good god. The Complication.
#'hi i have an undocumented minor with me who has very clearly experienced extreme medical neglect and child abuse. dont call the cops'#is a non-starter. FJSJDJDJ. understandably so!! please do inquire further about the undocumented minor's situation!!!#but similarly 'this is my supposedly-dead daughter.... who had clearly experienced extreme medical neglect and child abuse....'#ALSO A NON-STARTER. FINDING HUMAN DOCTORS IS HARD.#replies#toh#princess luz au#camila noceda#cancer#autoimmune tag#death#horrible mindscape trauma pals
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On "Kendrick" Defending R. Kelly Music From Spotify bit from 2018 lies:
its important to note that it was TDE CEO Tiffith protesting against Spotify's policy on Kendricks behalf (not even him personally but anyway), basically saying Spotify's blurry ass wording of their policy and immediate picking of R. Kelly was unjust because step by step
censoring artists is bad
censoring artists on incarceration is bad
censoring artists on incarceration with vague wording and criteria is even worse
why does this start with hiphop. like all discrimination does. cuz R. Kelly may have been found guilty but a bunch of old songs where white men sang about and DID mess kids werent taken to court. so they get to stay on the platform?
like id expect Certified Tumblrinas to immediately make the connection that, YEAH, even if you pick something seemingly unanimously agreed upon like "pdf convicted people" to discriminate youre still gonna be erasing more black people than white people cuz theyre arrested and punished more. like. yall didnt graduate basic american racism understanding university im sorry. putting too much trust in what the courts say combined with putting too little mind to why this move was done by Kendrick's label equals:
Yall calling Kendrick an R Kelly defender.
its not even hard to find out, heres the link, i heard that R. Kelly defender shit and read like 8 paragraphs to figure it out. come on
edit: YALL ARE NOT GONNA BELIEVE THIS. THIS POST DIDNT SHOW UP IN THE MAIN TAG UNTIL I CENSORED EVERY PDF FILE MENTION.
#mypost#kendrick lamar#drake#k.#yall were NOT there when we were taking ''black americans have higher crime stats cuz theyre targeted by cops more#to the point its statistically nonsensical how much theyre arrested cuz theyre such a minority in population and such a majority in crime''#and also ''if you dont revise and reconsider your whole understanding of crime and justice and even play around with#-all pdfs should die lol- rhetoric then all marginalized minorities will be announced pdfs real quick''#classes#those are two HUGE giant topics but. idk if my dash is so enlightened cuz its been cooking for years now
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OK, I give up. WHAT is y'all's deal with Commander Fox?? Like, WHY is he such a favourite among clone fans. I keep seeing art of him, fics and posts about him, and more fanon that I know what to do with. But why him?? I'm really confused? ?? Literally the ONLY thing of note he does in the show is murder a beloved character
#you guys really saw this cop kill fives and went âpoor little meow meow đ„șâ#I'm not accusing or anything btw I'me just genuinely confused#he's just so minor too like i'm pretty sure I see more fan stuff about him that abt waxer and boil - we don't even SEE HIS FACE#even if you want to explore minor character and the corruscant guard why not Thorn or even Thire? ?#they actually do cool shit#I need someone to explain what everyone sees in him#he's just dogma without the character development#commander fox#star wars#clone troopers#the clone wars#tcw
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Chat I am going to be physically ill. I have every character except Good Cop Bad Cop. wtf how could this happen ;-;
#lego#the lego movie#good cop bad cop#Unikitty#wtf guys this is fucked up#sick and twisted#stupid tumblr Lego fandom being stupidly alluring#stupid tumblr Lego fandom making me unreasonably upset about my incomplete set I havenât thought about in 8+ years#stupid tumblr Lego fandom about to make me go spend WAY too much money on space kitty because I just remembered sheâs the only unique iniki#*unique UnikittyâŠ#âŠexpression Iâm missing (minor variations arenât a huge priority for me#)#Lego posting#how do I even tag this wtf
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Something something Batman is a billionaire fascist discourse ignores the fact that Batman has his roots in the hardboiled detective story, which thematically was written at a time when trust in the police was at a catastrophic low and as such mainly deals with private detectives kinda extralegally cracking cases that the cops are either not solving or actively obstructing and his conflict with the police has remained a fairly consistent point in most of his stories outside the Golden Age of Comics, Commissioner Gordon is the exception not the rule something something
#Batman#DC#nerd shit#the point is Batman spends the majority of his not-Supervillain related time working on organized crime cases#like a DETECTIVE#most of which end up going right to the top in some fashion or another either the cops or the ultra-wealthy or both#another hallmark of hardboiled detective fiction#fucking hell his most popular New 52 arc was literally just about him fighting a cabal of super-rich people that shadow governed Gotham#this is very much a send an insane person with infinite time and money to fight other insane people with infinite time and money thing#like yeah sometimes he's portrayed patrolling the streets intervening in muggings and shit#but that's honestly a tiny minority of his time and the least efficient thing he could be doing at any given time#which is why he usually doesn't#both Batman Begins and The Batman covered this of like#he can't be everywhere he can't stop everyday crime#he can intervene when something's brought to his attention and he can take down big fish#and for everything else it's the simple fear of his existence that does the heavy lifting
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vox machina: half of a coed secret society currently facing university crackdown due to excessive rowdiness and flagpole scaling get a sizable townhouse; there they handle lizard escapes, child support requests, police scrutiny, many villainous professors, and members who won't stop getting engaged to each other.
the mighty nein: paranoid houseboat owners renting the absolutely cheapest moorings at a marina in a midsized european canal city band together against judgemental neighbors/local boat safety inspections/the concept of decay/ecosystem degradation in their waterways/their own dark pasts/two art-student ass cults; against all odds succeed at everything.
bellâs hells: posters on a queer housing page in toronto pack 6-11 people (depending on the day) into a two bedroom; ping-pong between icily polite spy warfare and cloying codependence, all while ostensibly working together to save a critically endangered species of salamanderâend up involved in years old industrial drama opposing their friendâs shady mining corporation mom.
#critical role#vox machina WOULD be a frat but theyâre too British#so instead theyâre a nightclimbers ripoff somewhere on the US east coast#half of them have engagement rings by the end of senior year#an overlapping half go on to be respected leaders#this is why you always argue down the drunk and disorderly charges#the mighty nein are a minor municipal terror in cluj-napoca or split#maybe Amsterdam?#at least one of them has a fake passport and they all refuse to talk to cops#alarming collective knowledge of extradition laws that doubles when they adopt Essen#despite beau (or perhaps because) beau works at a respected human rights ngo#and bells hells have subdivided their living room with plywood sheets and once got visited by csis#fortunately Orymâs security clearance is lapsed unfortunately theyâre never going to give him one again#they have vague aspirations of retiring to the middle of nowhere one day but canât imagine living apart#they have and will let people they just met tonight crash on their floor (the couch is taken)
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Patrick Troughton guests as ruthless racketeer George, out to silence the man who can identify his brother as a murderer, in Dial 999: Key Witness (1.26, ABC, 1959)
#fave spotting#patrick troughton#dial 999#doctor who#classic doctor who#two#abc#key witness#1959#as with other Dial 999 postsâ the episode number and year of transmission are more in the way of educated guesses#tho two separate sources identify this as ep 26 so that's good enough for me#yes it's been a whileâ i got very distracted and wandered away from Dial 999 but I'm mopping it up now#this was a very pleasant surpriseâ not least because Pat had already made two appearances in the series: a minor role as a heavy in 1.5 and#an uncredited appearance as a tramp in 1.16 (both can be found if you follow the fave spotting tag) so i wasn't really expecting him to#turn up again. but he does! and he finally gets a real meaty part! he's the villain of the weekâ a criminal of vague occupation (he has#something to do with gambling? race tracks maybe? idk it kind of gets glossed over) but when his kid brother kills a rival and is easily#apprehendedâ Pat decides it's time to silence the witness... cue a tense cat and mouse as Pat and goon tail their mark as the police tail#them. genuinely one of the most enjoyable episodes of this funny little series i thinkâ and a lot of that is down to Pat giving it his#all as a dangerous gangster. he lounges around in a dressing gownâ he slaps his bro aroundâ he jeers at the cops and he#threatens his lawyer with a watery sack grave. he's gone full villain! and it's delightful!
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Also, public service announcement:
I'm not a cop but if you're under 18 please don't interact with me. I'm an adult and my work is for adults. Thank you
#nothing happened btw I'm just making a general statement#mine#i say im not a cop in that I'm not going to harass any minor that might be holding my book on like tiktok but genuinely do not talk to me
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