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9th pokéball [closed]
Characters: John Egbert and Dave Strider, both of the Pokémon variety
Setting: meadow first then the mirror maze
Format: prose
Summary: John decides to test one of the rumors he heard and drags Dave along because that's what best friends are for.
Warnings: They're both going to die but not in a particularly gruesome fashion
When the writing first started to appear on the wall, John thought it was pretty fucking weird. But what was even weirder was the fact that he actully found himself believing what he read. Though...then again, poisonous plants in the cafeteria food could be a legitimate concern. Especially with all the flowers in the food this month. The tower being attacked by a whale though? Now that's just silly.
And yet he believed it. Worse yet, upon seeing that some people had been changing the rumors, he had decided to be a part of the moment as well. Rubber chickens were far more harmless (and also funnier) than a giant flying whale, right? This basically made him a prankstery hero...except for the part where he'd accidentally almost made it worse. And the cut down his right forearm dangerous giant chickens are attacking the tower. wasn't letting him forget that any time soon. If he had known about that particular side effect, he might not have raised his pen so quickly. In any case, he hadn't tried changing any rumors since that day. In fact, he had spent two days trying NOT to look at the walls.
That had worked well until one caught his eye on the 21st floor as he made his way down towards the library. Reflections in mirrors are living, separate entities? Haha what? Yeah sure, ok-- no he totally believes it. Though instead of filling him with a sense of foreboding, all it does is make John curious. Probably because there's nothing innately sinister about the way the rumor is worded. Sure, they could be murderous reflections, but they could just as easily be funny copycats or something. He's getting kind of bored of his retrieval unit so why not head up to the mirror maze and knock out two birds with one stone? He can test the rumor AND pull his usual clone stunt with Michael J. to send his unit trailing after the wrong John.
Turning around, John heads back up the way he just came and heads for the forty-ninth floor. He stops on the twenty-fifth instead. Because he'd either managed to miss Dave on his way down or the other boy had only just arrived at one of his usual haunts. But whatever the case, surely Dave would want to check this out too, right? But instead of acting like a normal human being and approaching Dave to ask him to come along, John stays on the stairs and shouts at him."
"Hey, Dave!! Stop whatever it is you're doing, I just read something that we totally have to go check out. For science or something, get your dumb butt over here!"
Setting: meadow first then the mirror maze
Format: prose
Summary: John decides to test one of the rumors he heard and drags Dave along because that's what best friends are for.
Warnings: They're both going to die but not in a particularly gruesome fashion
When the writing first started to appear on the wall, John thought it was pretty fucking weird. But what was even weirder was the fact that he actully found himself believing what he read. Though...then again, poisonous plants in the cafeteria food could be a legitimate concern. Especially with all the flowers in the food this month. The tower being attacked by a whale though? Now that's just silly.
And yet he believed it. Worse yet, upon seeing that some people had been changing the rumors, he had decided to be a part of the moment as well. Rubber chickens were far more harmless (and also funnier) than a giant flying whale, right? This basically made him a prankstery hero...except for the part where he'd accidentally almost made it worse. And the cut down his right forearm dangerous giant chickens are attacking the tower. wasn't letting him forget that any time soon. If he had known about that particular side effect, he might not have raised his pen so quickly. In any case, he hadn't tried changing any rumors since that day. In fact, he had spent two days trying NOT to look at the walls.
That had worked well until one caught his eye on the 21st floor as he made his way down towards the library. Reflections in mirrors are living, separate entities? Haha what? Yeah sure, ok-- no he totally believes it. Though instead of filling him with a sense of foreboding, all it does is make John curious. Probably because there's nothing innately sinister about the way the rumor is worded. Sure, they could be murderous reflections, but they could just as easily be funny copycats or something. He's getting kind of bored of his retrieval unit so why not head up to the mirror maze and knock out two birds with one stone? He can test the rumor AND pull his usual clone stunt with Michael J. to send his unit trailing after the wrong John.
Turning around, John heads back up the way he just came and heads for the forty-ninth floor. He stops on the twenty-fifth instead. Because he'd either managed to miss Dave on his way down or the other boy had only just arrived at one of his usual haunts. But whatever the case, surely Dave would want to check this out too, right? But instead of acting like a normal human being and approaching Dave to ask him to come along, John stays on the stairs and shouts at him."
"Hey, Dave!! Stop whatever it is you're doing, I just read something that we totally have to go check out. For science or something, get your dumb butt over here!"
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He drags the word out as he quickly hops up a few more steps, arriving on the target floor. "Here!"
Damn look at all these mirrors. This floor will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt if the rumor is true or not.
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It's easy to miss because he just turned himself. "If we die, I'm giving you the worst wedgie you can think of." Then he steps forward, sealing his fate.
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John takes a few more steps into the maze, walking up to one of the mirrors and examining it.
"It'll be fine!" He raises a hand and wiggles his fingers. His reflection does the same. As do his reflections from about ten different angles.
Save for one.
There's one to John's left, just a little bit behind him and therefore in his blindspot, that does something different. For a brief moment it almost looked like it glanced over at Dave and grinned.
But in the time it takes a person to blink, the reflection is normal again, eyes forward and fingers wiggling.
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He takes another step inside, and into reflection range. The shade wearing reflections all seem normal, for now. Until Dave looks at John. Their faces that are out of his sight snap to him, then to John. Smirks curve upwards for a second before they all resume the position they should be taking.
Dave doesn't like this one little bit. He resists drawing the sword at his side only because that would arm the reflections. Each step he takes until he's at John's side is slow and measured. He's judging how far he'll have to run with John slung over one shoulder to escape the mess.
The reflection behind him, where he can't see it looks direction at John and smirks. He points at him and looks to the reflection John. That one first, yeah?
If they fuck up.
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Then again, that's why it's called a blind spot.
And the reflection there is anything but ordinary. When Dave's blindsighted reflection catches his attention, his face cracks into a truly wicked smirk. It looks almost unnatural on John's face, and he's no stranger to mischievous looks every now and again. But there's something about this one that's just bone-chilling.
Good thing neither of the boys can see it.
The reflection nods. Once he notices. It's in the rules, after all. You can't drag someone over until they've truly acknowledged you! But that shouldn't be hard... Seriously, look at the kid. Is there easier prey? Reflection!John doubts it.
"Okay, yeah. I am beginning to think this one might be a dud, man." John stops making faces and shifts a little, folding his arms over his chest and narrowing his eyes at the mirror.
"I'm not seeing anything happen other than what normally happens when I look in a mirror."
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A killer's instinct.
He shifts from foot to foot, impatient and ready to leap forward.
The real Dave is uneasy. "John we're in a place full of mirrors, who says they're react right in front of you? We could be standing here while another one moves somewhere else." It's not rocket science. It's simple logistics. Or as he likes to call them, sticks.
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"Well yeah but if all of them are alive...which I guess means we have a veritable army of John and Daves here but that's beside the point, then shouldn't they all be moving? I mean why pretend to..." He trails off as he turns his head just in time to see the more murderous Dave shifting in the mirror. His eyes widen, and his mouth hangs slightly open in an almost comical look of disbelief.
Wait for it.
Wait for iiiiitttt...
"Dude, dude!!" John reaches up and grabs hold of Dave's shoulder, shaking it. "He moved! Your reflection move, look look!"
What did he tell you?
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The life of a time player is defined by carefully constructed but never spoken about rules.
Time is fickle. It could claim them at any moment and it would just be fate's scythe collecting them like it was always meant to. The reflection of Dave slowly strides forward, pressing his hands against the mirror as he slides through it. Each step has a rhythm to it. He to operates on rules as much as he hates it.
But all of his rage, all of the things Dave keeps wrapped up inside is on his face. His smile is a cruel edge and his attitude haughty almost arrogant. He takes a second to spread his hands and enjoy the cool air of the tower, before he lunges for John, and is met with Dave spinning around, putting himself between them and smashing a hard kick to his sternum.
He takes the hit with a hiss of breath and stumbles back to give himself time to get his wind back. Shit. Fucking shit if that had been any harder. He growls, enraged by the hit as much as he is excited by it in the same breath. "Got your eyes closed, meat bag?"
The Royal Derangier is in Dave's hand and returned to a full blade in seconds as he shoves his shades up, making eye contact with both reflections. "Do I look like I got my eyes closed, mother fucker?"
If John says something lame here, he will totally leave him behind. Only not really. You have one job, John. One job.
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He fucked up.
He should be running now. But somehow this seems less feasible with Dave's reflection actually OUT of the mirror. Had things not gone all Through the Looking Glass on them, escape would have been a piece of cake. So running is going to have to go onto the backburner. Top priority is now take out Reflection Dave (hopefully without managing to summon any others), and THEN it's time for Operation Sonic the Hedgehog.
Still standing behind Dave, John reaches back for Fear No Anvil, only to catch sight of his own blind-sighted reflection for the first time as hand meets handle. Reflection John is leaning against the side of the mirror, still grinning in a way that is just off-puttingly devious for John. When their eyes meet, he raises a hand and wiggles his fingers in a wave at his flesh and blood original.
Here's where John makes his third mistake of the day.
"You too...?" It barely comes out as more than a whisper, but it's enough. The reflection lunges, though unlike Dave he doesn't fully emerge from his glass prison. Instead, he leans out, grabbing his original's right wrist and tugging hard. He could fight, sure, but this is faster and takes so much less effort.
Fortunately, John has other plans.
As he's tugged towards the mirror, he pulls his hammer from its makeshift sling on his back and swings it upwards, hard. There's a loud cracking sound as it connects with Reflection John's jaw and sends him flying sideways out of the mirror and crashing to the floor in a heap.
"Not today, Alice!"
It's John. Of course he was going to say something lame, who are we even kidding here thinking he wouldn't?
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Dave only has seconds to react as the reflection of himself rises while swinging his sword with a roar of fury. A little time abuse gets the job done but he'd been a tad too slow. Blood spills sluggishly from a cut along his side. He takes a step to the side, putting more of a gap between him and well, himself.
So far his reflection has been a raging moron, who thinks more with his fists than his head. Time to test it. "Even a grandma can swing a sword better than that. What were you trying to do imitate a neanderthal?"
The answering thunderous sound of rage and ensuing charge is picture perfect. Dave just steps out of the way putting him within swinging distance of John and the heap of reflection John on the floor. The reflection had tried to pull John into the mirror and nearly did in a smart way. He had to go and soon.
Maybe they'd make it out of this. Reflection Dave tries to cancel his charge but it's too late, Dave is raising his sword, point down and using the strength in both of his arms to thrust the blade down towards the more intelligent of the two. "Bye, bye Brain." Narf.
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Half of his face has caved in upon itself, leaving nothing but jagged edges around what was formerly jawbone and cheek. There's nothing inside it. The other half is a fine webworking of cracks, a few small chunks missing here and there but still mostly identifiable as a face of something vaguely human. In light of the impact, his glasses flew off, shattering entirely after landing on the floor several feet away. All in all, his face would be almost completely unrecognizable as John's, were it not for the single, horror-struck, brilliantly blue eye staring down the blade rushing for his head.
What's left of his mouth opens, but the reflection doesn't have a chance to get any words out before his head is run through with another loud shattering.
One down.
"Alright, Dave!" The cheer is a brief one as John moves to cover his best friend, ready to send his hammer in the direction of
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The reflection looks at the both of them is raw hate now. Like his flesh bound counterpart the moment there's something he feels needs righted, all other things are secondary. His blade flicks once, twice. Then he charges at Dave, but it's a feint. He's actually going for John and pouring on all the speed he has.
Take what's his? He'll take yours.
The blade in his hands is sure and steady. The ribs, he'll strike there, up and through the back if he gets in range. It will all depend on that hammer. And how fast the son of bitch with the other sword is.
Dave is moving but it's all on John this time.
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And they just killed one of them while the other watched.
But there's no time to dwell on that. Reflection Dave is charging and John knows the bastard way outstrips him in the speed department. No contest there. But he hasn't spent the past three months training for nothing. Itachi didn't spend weeks teaching him how to focus just for John to fail against a shitty doppelganger. He has one shot here. If he can dodge and get behind the reflection, he's got it. But if he doesn't... well he's not thinking about that. That's just a distraction. The single thought in John's mind right now is to dodge left and strike hard at whatever he can.
Dodge left. Strike hard.
Dodge left. Strike hard.
Dodge le--
John fails to dodge. Just as he went to move, something completely unexpected but totally welcome happened instead. For the first time in over two years, John managed to access the powers that have lain dormant inside him. Instead of a dodge and a strike, gale force winds whip up around him in a miniature tornado. He has no idea how he managed it, but he's not letting himself break his focus to question it now.
This is both a good and a bad thing.
While Dave is close enough to John to be mostly safe, one wrong move could send him flying like his doppelganger if he's not careful. Probably best for him to move closer to John and the eye of the storm and watch that that cape doesn't get caught. Don't let the common heroic cape downfall be your own, Dave.
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But it hasn't shaken him. He just doesn't care about things like that anymore. He wants to break the rules and show the bastards what a time knight can do when they're enraged. But he can't.
Not until the other one does it first and from the grim expression on Dave's face he won't. Throwing his sword wouldn't work. The wind is too strong. He prowls the edges of it. His shades had been knocked off his face. There's no escaping the promise of murder in his red eyes and the pain.
It will live with Dave forever the grief in his counter part's eyes. Neither of them know how to cry. It's not something they figured out how to do. The reflection looks on the verge of it. As if he's figured out the trigger.
Dave doesn't envy him. He shifts at John's side, coming up on his toes and balances himself so the moment the wind comes down, he can spring out to meet the mirror him.
He'll put him out of his misery.
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John falters, slightly off balance as the tornado unwinds. Though he manages to stay on his feet, but he's not at all balanced correctly to spring forward and go for the attack like he had initially planned. Balance and speed were never really his thing, John's all raw power and stamina. But luckily he has Dave to cover that particular deficiency. Even if the reflection gets the jump on them, however, John should be back on balance enough to at least block the strike. Hopefully, at least.
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It's a trap. Dave's next strike goes faster than the last, and the two are locked in a game of speed. Each strike blocked or parried by the other as their speed steadily increases turning the obvious clash of steel into a silver sheen in the air between them. The reflection grins, too wide. He is expecting Dave to tap time but he forgot Dave is his opposite. Instead of rejecting Bro's teachings, he embraced them. He doesn't see Dave leaving a gap in his defenses for what it really is, and commits to the strike.
Dave flash-steps using the momentum of moving towards the floor to circle around and smashes him in the back hard enough to drive the breath from his double. The other fighter stumbles forward, coughing and off balance. Dave looks to John, checking on him. You okay, Bro?
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And then, it's over... with only one slight issue.
At a moment's glance, John can't tell which Dave is his Dave. Sure, he assumed that his would be the one to come out on top because he's awesome and basically the best and he's not going to lose to some shitty doppelganger. But just in case something went wrong, John begins running towards them, hammer raised. He'll figure it out as he goes.
One breath, two breaths, three, four... no crazy smile on the victorious Dave? Check.
That's his.
He knew Wonderland Dave wasn't going to win this. John doesn't stop moving though, even with identities confirmed. He just locks his eyes on his Dave's for a moment, hoping that the other can tell that who John's intended target is. If Dave hasn't landed the finishing blow, he's totally willing and ready to. He just needs a signal, bro.
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Dave, the real one, breathes hard as he gathers himself but nods to John. Finish it.
It's over.
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This isn't the same as actually killing Dave, he decides as his hammer makes a hard connection with the doppelganger's face. Not at all. The fact that he can actually bring himself to do it is proof enough of that.
And with that swing, it really is over. Done.
Suck it, mirror rumor and batshit reflections. You've been bested.
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The sound of clapping comes from the mirrors, a cacophony of sound like an audience applauding for actors on stage. He slowly turns his head as an army of his reflections step from the mirrors while clapping their hands. Their faces are still, impassive and unreadable, the gait they choose measured like the seconds ticking away. They are not the raging and wild boy that he just faced.
They are time. They are cold and unfeeling as the day is long. Each of them draw their swords at the same time, but don't move just yet. Dave swallows.
Why are they all moving? It was just the one pair before!
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"But... why?"
That's really all he can manage in this situation. Face-to-face with the previously mentioned 'veritable army of Johns and Daves' all John can do is wonder why the hell they didn't do this sooner. Why didn't they all rush them from the get go? They easily could have taken them out.
But one look into those grinning faces pretty much tells him the reason. They were toying with them. And judging how one of them just leaned out of a mirror behind Dave to grab hold of his forearm with hands like ice, they still are. Apparently the John doppelgängers don't really feel like doing a whole lot of fighting, but rather try this same stupid trick until it works. Come on Dave, come with Reflection John.
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His reflections are there before he can finish the motion, calmly attacking while he's distracted. He can't parry, he can't jerk to the side. Swords pierce through his flesh and punch out the back. The floor is stained with red as they step back, slowly drawing their weapons out. It's a simple concept. If he'd too busy trying to revive, he can't escape them or help John escape.
His shades hit the floor, skidding away and one kicks them aside, to grab his chin and shove him back. There's enough of gap between his captors and John to show the cynical defeat on his face and his attempt to mouth for John to run.
RUN. While they're distracted with him.
Go.
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But that pales in comparison to the look Dave fixes John with shortly after. John knows that look, and it numbs his limbs completely for a moment. He saw it on his own face (or well...alternate self, but technicalities) not even two months ago, and it's a look he never wanted to see directed at him ever again. Even if he wanted to run, he definitely couldn't now. If he runs, Dave's death will stick. Because sacrificing yourself for your best friend is kind of pretty damn heroic, numb nuts. If he stays, he can buy Dave a little time to respawn and they can take out these jokers together. And more importantly, run. They can survive this if they play their cards right, John is positive.
So instead of running, he grits his teeth and raises his hammer again, bringing it down hard through one of the Dave's faces and his own reflection's arm. Gotta get Dave freed first, regroup and fight back second. John flies into a controlled frenzy, smashing as many of the reflections holding down Dave as he can, dodging any swords aimed his way as need be. The months he's spent training show more than ever now. I mean, fuck, he doesn't even need his Pokemon for this! He's got this! They're totally going to--
John comes to an abrupt halt as his feet are literally pulled out from beneath him by one of his own doppelgängers from behind. John falls flat onto his chest, wind knocked out of him as he's unable to break his fall. He lets go of his hammer as his reflection drags him across the floor by both ankles, headed towards one of the innumerable mirrors that comprise the maze.
When John's world stops spinning, he begins clawing at the floor and kicking his legs wildly against his captor. But it's to no avail. The two are mere feet away from the closest mirror and unless John can pull off another Deus ex Windy Thing, he's obviously not getting out of this one.
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"This was pointless." He mutters as the world goes cold and dark.
Death. He's died several times before now. Each time it feels like he's running in slow motion and trying to catch something he can't even see that's far away. Each death in the game had been fast. The agony of it punching through him before nothingness had him. His doubles had been precise. He'd counted the number of swords and fatal blows. It's surprising he lasted as long as he did.
The problem however, with his revival will be clear in a moment.
As the pendulum swings somewhere far away, colored light sweeps into the room, swirling through his blood on the floor and bathing the ceiling in light.
Tick.
Tock.
Is this death heroic?
Is it just?
There's a resounding crash as he rises up, blood and the energy encompassing his body flaring to crimson. He breathes in, sucking in his first breath and vanishes, appearing to smash a kick into reflection John's knee. Something crunches and he stands over John, blade raised and wrapped in temporal power.
The white blade held high, he looks like a knight that descended from the hills to defend his king.
The reflections all laugh as the temporal power of the knight is reflected in then.
Too late, Dave realizes what is going on. They're on him in seconds, the first time aided elbow strike sending him stumbling to the side. He tries to call up time, use it in his own defense but it's a bit difficult with a sword bursting through his back and out his chest. He grits his teeth, his knees giving way. The sword withdraws and he falls forward, blond hair stained red and more blood painting the ground. One of the temporal knights steps over to John and starts dragging him again. Another looks to the reflections of John motioning to the fallen Dave.
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Perhaps once they make it out of here.
John scrambles for his hammer, crawling across the floor and reaching for that red-black-and-orange handle, only to have his hand fall just short of it as he's dragged the other way once more. John twists this way and that, feet resuming their kicking as he tries to escape again. It's about as useful against DoppelDave as it was against DoppelJohn.
Two reflection Johns take hold of the real Dave, apparently they aren't taking any chances this time. They're going to get both of these stupid kids at once, this has gone on long enough. Each one of them grabs Dave under an arm and pulls him across the floor in the opposite direction of John towards a completely different mirror.
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*when i say it /punts typos
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