07-18-2004, 09:14 PM
Tessa mentally sighed, so once again the team was breaking apart to have pity parties in solitude; were they doomed to repeat every rookie mistake? Would they ever work in relatively efficient ways with each other? Even she couldnât find a definite answer to her own questions.
She watched Barry as he walked away, figuring his pride was bruised, teenage boys had more ego than anybody else sheâd ever metâ¦save for the occasional businessman. Tessa didnât know what the reaction would be if she ordered him to stay with the team, especially since she wasnât the leader. Near as she could tell Dr. Strange hadnât appointed one, they were working in anarchy. Then there was Paige, her pride was definitely wounded; if it was one thing Tessa had learned from her observance of the metamorph, it was that she didnât like to be strong-armedâ¦and âToria, she wasnât even going to try and decipher what was wrong with her, she had explained a little. But it still hadnât given a full scope for why she was in such a mood.
âWe have bigger issues right now than wounded pride.â She projected mentally to the team making her thoughts as forceful and broad as possible, her voice was void of any emotion, it was hard-edged and firm, âThat was a pathetic showcase of teamwork just now, I donât want to have to witness something like that again, but we canât change anything now. We lost our informant, the only advantage we have is we know what weâre dealing with.â Tessa paused, a thought racing through her mind, Barry had said he needed some air, he was going out on the street alone, he had made himself a potential target, again.
âWhere one is, more will be. Weâre relatively safe in the house, if there was more vampires they would have attacked, but we shouldnât make it easier for them to find us by splitting off. Until we know exactly what weâre dealing with, youâre all making yourselves targets.â Tessa mentally shuttered at the possibility of more vampires, but she knew it was inevitable, especially with the way the city seemed to be.
âYou donât have to speak to each other, but until we get better intel I would suggest we stay in groups.â She was completely emotionless, her face void, her voice void. Right now she couldnât afford to fall into any sort of emotional stupor, not with the team already in the state they were in.
âThis is our base for the time being, itâs not much, but as long as word doesnât spread about Red Death, we should be able to treat it as a safe house. I donât know if we can afford to sit until sunrise, but I donât know how safe the city at night is if weâre relatively clueless. Input would be appreciated, Iâm not going to work out a strategy on my own, I can, but I donât want to. Iâm not your leader, itâs not my job, this is a group effort and what we need to be doing is talking out a plan, not moping like a bunch of rookie heroes.â She knew that her last words were harsh, but if she let half the team mope like their dog had just died they would get nowhere very quickly.
At this point she didnât care about hurt feelings, emotions were a foreign thing to her right now. What she wanted was to get a plan in motion, get the job they were sent to do done, and move on. But they couldnât do that if they were all running off half-cocked in an emotional state of misery.
âAre we clear?â Tessa asked, âIt would be appreciated if you came back voluntarily, but Iâm not above dragging you back up here and having Spiderman web you to the wall.â Tessa looked at the remaining occupants of the hall, her blue eyes cold as they rested on the masked arachnid-esque hero, âAre you willing to do that, if need be?â
She watched Barry as he walked away, figuring his pride was bruised, teenage boys had more ego than anybody else sheâd ever metâ¦save for the occasional businessman. Tessa didnât know what the reaction would be if she ordered him to stay with the team, especially since she wasnât the leader. Near as she could tell Dr. Strange hadnât appointed one, they were working in anarchy. Then there was Paige, her pride was definitely wounded; if it was one thing Tessa had learned from her observance of the metamorph, it was that she didnât like to be strong-armedâ¦and âToria, she wasnât even going to try and decipher what was wrong with her, she had explained a little. But it still hadnât given a full scope for why she was in such a mood.
âWe have bigger issues right now than wounded pride.â She projected mentally to the team making her thoughts as forceful and broad as possible, her voice was void of any emotion, it was hard-edged and firm, âThat was a pathetic showcase of teamwork just now, I donât want to have to witness something like that again, but we canât change anything now. We lost our informant, the only advantage we have is we know what weâre dealing with.â Tessa paused, a thought racing through her mind, Barry had said he needed some air, he was going out on the street alone, he had made himself a potential target, again.
âWhere one is, more will be. Weâre relatively safe in the house, if there was more vampires they would have attacked, but we shouldnât make it easier for them to find us by splitting off. Until we know exactly what weâre dealing with, youâre all making yourselves targets.â Tessa mentally shuttered at the possibility of more vampires, but she knew it was inevitable, especially with the way the city seemed to be.
âYou donât have to speak to each other, but until we get better intel I would suggest we stay in groups.â She was completely emotionless, her face void, her voice void. Right now she couldnât afford to fall into any sort of emotional stupor, not with the team already in the state they were in.
âThis is our base for the time being, itâs not much, but as long as word doesnât spread about Red Death, we should be able to treat it as a safe house. I donât know if we can afford to sit until sunrise, but I donât know how safe the city at night is if weâre relatively clueless. Input would be appreciated, Iâm not going to work out a strategy on my own, I can, but I donât want to. Iâm not your leader, itâs not my job, this is a group effort and what we need to be doing is talking out a plan, not moping like a bunch of rookie heroes.â She knew that her last words were harsh, but if she let half the team mope like their dog had just died they would get nowhere very quickly.
At this point she didnât care about hurt feelings, emotions were a foreign thing to her right now. What she wanted was to get a plan in motion, get the job they were sent to do done, and move on. But they couldnât do that if they were all running off half-cocked in an emotional state of misery.
âAre we clear?â Tessa asked, âIt would be appreciated if you came back voluntarily, but Iâm not above dragging you back up here and having Spiderman web you to the wall.â Tessa looked at the remaining occupants of the hall, her blue eyes cold as they rested on the masked arachnid-esque hero, âAre you willing to do that, if need be?â
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