Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "Answer those ooc messages."

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

lorna dane ([info]magneticfield) wrote in [info]stringtheory,
@ 2008-01-16 21:56:00

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry

TITLE: Knowledge Base
TIME/DAY: January 16, Morning
TAKES PLACE AFTER: Everything so far
CHARACTERS: Aaron ; OTA
WARNINGS: Defaults





There was only one thing that Aaron hated when searching for someone and that was when the trace of the person he was looking for went cold. Queens held no sign of the man he was aiming to capture and threaten for using his ability in a public manner and hurting a few others in the process. He typically didn’t enjoy doing this “lone avenger” fiasco, but perhaps it was the knowledge that a six year old kid had been caught in the cross-fire that set the ex-army sergeant off.

Aaron knew he worked better with a team – a group of operatives. He liked having some guy with database knowledge that knew how to work some kind of tracking system, having access to files of every single system packet around the city of New York. It was easy finding someone back at Black OPS. He didn’t have to rely on his normal instincts when it came to tracking since someone else always did that for him. He liked having some nerd behind a computer doing it with Aaron having the “muscles” of the group.

He was always the firepower and never the brains.

Aaron was seated outside some café, not even caring to know which one since he visited all of them. A fresh cup of joe was located to his right as he searched the newspaper for any knowledge on who he was looking for. He didn’t have a name, but if he caught something familiar in print then it was possible that he could start there.



(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 02:07 am UTC (link)
The topic of searching for knowledge had slowly been drowned out by the sports section and his horoscope. He snickered devilishly at what he was supposed to do today.

Your good energy is almost overwhelming today, but you should find good ways to channel it. You may feel like paying a social call on someone you haven't seen in a while -- in person, preferably.

"Huh," he said in a soft huff, bringing down the newspaper to realize that faith had brought him a child. It wasn't exactly the social call he was supposed to be searching for since he had never seen the kid before in his life. "Hey, sport."

Bored? Yeah, it was boring looking for a metahuman that liked making deals with regular humans for cash.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 02:20 am UTC (link)
Dean leaned forward in the chair a bit, propping his head up with his hands. Talking was better than just sitting there waiting for his mom. "Hi!" He grinned a bit, he was already breaking Delilah's number one rule of not talking to strangers. "Whatcha doing?" He canted his head to the side, because obviously there were other reasons for reading the newspaper.

Though that bored look on the four years old's face seemed to lift when Delilah stepped out of the coffee shop, pursing her lips together as she watched the two for a moment. She knew her son's fascination with prospects of finding a daddy. She didn't know where the hell it came from. But she knew it existed. Damn the media to hell. Putting thoughts in childrens' minds that there should be a dad there.

The blonde moved to sit next to her son, ruffling his hair a bit as she set down their smoothie and brownie. "Sorry if he's bothering you." She grinned a bit as she broke the brownie in half, setting it in front of the boy. Well, here was a 'metahuman' and her son sitting right in front of him. Go figure.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 02:35 am UTC (link)
"I'm reading the newspaper." Aaron said this calmly, bringing his much larger body down so he was at eye level with the little guy. "It has a lot of interesting stuff that grown-ups like me like reading. It may seem boring, but it can actually be pretty fun if something interests you - you know? Something you like reading about." Aaron lifted his head up to notice the woman walking toward them - probably the kid's mom. He cleared his throat, being dumbfounded by her beauty. God, New York was just teasing him!

"Bothering me? Nah. I love kids." It was what brought Aaron looking for the metahuman in the first place. He saw that it wasn't fit for a child of normal origins to suffer for the crimes of those who had abilities - the ones that used them selfishly.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 02:49 am UTC (link)
"Mom just gives me the comics." He grinned, after all, comics were the source of how that four years old was learning to read. That and the captions of the television. Got to love modern technology. Though he started eating his brownie when his mommy came back.

Her brow arched a bit at him clearing his throat as she crossed her legs and sat back. "All guys love kids." And they especially say that when they see the kid's beautiful mom. Trust us, she's heard that thousands of time. But at least he looked sincere saying it. She sipped on her smoothie, grinning around the straw.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 03:05 am UTC (link)
"True, all guys say that they love kids with intentions of getting to score with a hot milf, but some guys actually say that just because kids are kids. They're cute and innocent and it's fun to watch them grow up and be somebody - most like a dream shaped by one of the theirs parents or something they've seen on TV."

He turned his attention back to Dean, grabbing the last page of the newspaper to hand it to him. It was the comic section where they still had those horrible vomit projecting cross-word puzzle located at the bottom that everyone hated - except for the old peeps.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 03:18 am UTC (link)
Point goes to Aaron on that one. Delilah grins at that, even more when he gives Dean the comic section. Because that just made her son's day. She could tell because he abandoned his brownie to look over it. "And you're the guy who actually says that because kids are kids. You're the first one I've met in New York." She laughed a bit, sitting up and otherwise making herself comfortable.

"Thanks for that, by the way. We have the bus ride from hell coming up."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 03:42 am UTC (link)
"Ah, the bus." He made a scowl at the word, finding that kind of transportation horrible for anyone big or small. The bus was just bumpy and it was noisy and crowded thanks to the big city of New York. "You don't have a car?" Aaron couldn't help but ask, seeing how he didn't find it suitable for her to ride a craptastic bus with the kid.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 03:55 am UTC (link)
"I'm a nurse...I'm not exactly raking in the big bucks, guy." She grinned a bit, leaning forward a bit. "It's either that or the subway...and that is just...scary." Bus was safer in her terms. She crosses her arms as Dean laughs a little at the Garfield comic. Her boy knew humor at least.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 04:18 am UTC (link)
"Yeah, the subway? No. It's not a good place to take a kid - it's actually not a good place to go period unless your packing some heat or some kind of pepper spray." Aaron could feel both his concealed pistols neatly strapped into their holsters that was tied firmly against his upper body where he could reach at them and pull them out easily to fire away if need be.

"You know, I would offer you a ride on my motorcycle, but it kinda only fits two."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 04:35 am UTC (link)
"Hence...why I'm taking the bus." She smirked a bit as Dean looked between the two of them before reaching out for the smoothie. Mom...had apparently had enough of that because she was getting the stupid flirty grin she usually got when she met a guy that didn't look at her breasts but her eyes.

She made a face a bit, canting her head to the side. "Motorcycles are kinda iffy for me in the first place. Nurse...I've kinda seen every sort of motorcycle accident in New York." She gave a tiny shrug as Dean looked over to the older man.

"Can I see it thoughs?" He smiled a bit, holding the comics section close to him.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 04:49 am UTC (link)
"Do you want to sit on it?" He grinned, nodding his head over to where his thing of beauty was parked. "That's only if your mom is fine with it. I wouldn't want you doing anything she doesn't want you to do. Isn't that right, mommy?" Aaron couldn't hid his smirk, letting a small frown twist around his lips as if he was the one who needed to beg.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 05:10 am UTC (link)
Dean's green eyes sparkled with wonder, mouth falling open before glancing over to Delilah. "C'mon...please, mom." And this would be him trying his best to use 'puppy eyes' on her. Delly pursed her lips together, pretending to put real thought into it as Dean bounced up and down. "C'mon...please."

"I don't know..." She glanced over to the man, giving a little smile. "Do you think I should let him?" Dean looked over to him, nodding quickly and muttering 'please' under his breath.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 05:35 am UTC (link)
"Yes, I believe you should let the wonderful man known as Aaron allow your adorable son to sit on the motorcycle. If he happens to ride off with it then mommy has to buy me a new one out of her many, many paychecks!" He was only joking since the keys to the bike were neatly kept inside his back pocket, giving Deliliah a swift wink as he lifted her son up by his armpits, easily being able to pick up the four year old.

"Boy, you're heavy. You eat tons, don't you?" He snickered softly as he gently placed the kid down on the motorcycle, his eyes falling down on the kid's face to see his excited expression.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 05:50 am UTC (link)
So...mystery man's name was Aaron. She shook her head with a small laugh as she gets to her feet, hands on her hips as Dean sat forward on the motorcycle; pretending to rev up the motorcycle. "Mom! Look! Mom!" He glanced over to Delilah who laughed a bit.

"I see it, baby boy." She walked over to stand shoulder and shoulder to Aaron and crossing her arms as Dean made motor sounds, pretending to be driving the motorcycle. "You just made his day...twice." She smiled a bit, glancing over to him. "So...wonderful man known as Aaron, I'm Delilah." She smirked a tiny bit.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 06:03 am UTC (link)
"So, Delilah. What's the name of your adorable son? Wait! Let's let the little guy say it. What's your name, kiddo?" Aaron crouched down so he could be at eye level again with the kid, waggling his brows as he motioned over to his mother. "I'm sure you're old enough to say your full name too if you wanted. If you like I can tell you first just in case you're shy - which I'm pretty sure you're not, tough guy."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 06:13 am UTC (link)
She crossed her arms a bit. Now he was pushing her buttons and probably knew it too. Especially with the brow wagging, charming sort of way he handled her boy. "I'm old enough!" He defended himself with a pout, crossing his arms. "Momma calls me Dean. But my name is Marcus Dean." Dean? Shy? That was like saying the sky was red.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-18 06:21 am UTC (link)
Aaron had a feeling he wasn't. The kid had some kind of spunk in him and Aaron could see Dean growing up to be a good man one day. All he really needed to stay on that path was listen to the heart of his wonderful mother and of course listen to his own.

Two things that Aaron never did when he was growing up.

"I'm sure momma calls you that for a good reason." He ruffled Dean's hair, making it all messy and ruined as if the kid had just rolled out of bed.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-18 06:55 am UTC (link)
Dean moved his head away from the assaulting hand, making a slight face as he looked up at him. "Momma always has a good reason." She was his mom. She could do no wrong in her son's eyes. He smiled a tiny bit as Delly walked over, picking the four years old up off the bike and giving Aaron a grin.

"Thanks..." She grinned a tiny bit. It wasn't like she had anywhere to be. She set her son down before patting his back. "Go finish your brownie." She didn't want to carry too much stuff on the bus and didn't want to waste food. Dean ran over to their table again as she grinned a bit. "You're good with kids."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-19 12:50 am UTC (link)
Aaron was actually surprised about how good he was with them. Aaron never had kids and made sure to keep it that way. He knew how to play it safe - how to use protection with girls he knew less than a day if and when he decided to take them to his bed for an easy "stress reliever" as he liked to call it. He didn't leave any connections; no ties that could be traced back to him. He wasn't the kind of guy who made mistakes like that.

"I guess I just love kids." Whether that just concluded in Aaron being a great father someday, it just seemed likely to be brushed off later on in his life. He didn't have any room for a family or if he wanted to corrected himself he just didn't have the time.

Again, it seemed that he never did stuff he wanted for himself.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-19 04:53 am UTC (link)
She crossed her arms for a moment, smiling a tiny bit as Dean tries gobbling up his brownie. "Baby boy...slow down while you eat." She called out with a soft grin before turning to look over to Aaron. "Loving kids is a good thing. When...you're not Michael Jackson." She gave a shy little shrug with a small laugh. Yeah, that was a lame joke. Great going Delly.

"Sorry...that was really lame." She smiled a tiny bit, hiding her laugh.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-19 07:49 am UTC (link)
"Sorry. I don't have a place called Never-Never Land that I'm secretly taken small children to. My sexual assault file on children is clean. I can assure you on that." The thought of Michael Jackson just made Aaron shiver. It probably had more to do with how someone who was black became white.

"You have a good kid there. It's probably a real personal question, but I couldn't help but notice that a father wasn't in the picture. He might be, prove me wrong and slap me in the face if you must - just don't hit me so hard."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-19 08:13 am UTC (link)
She laughed at that. "I'd hope not. Major turn off right there." A smirk played along her lips, glancing up at him and balancing herself on the balls of her feet. At least he was like every normal man when Michael Jackson was mentioned. Any...normal man she had met before.

She frowns a bit. There it was. The question. "He isn't." She deadpanned, working her jaw. Hell, he didn't even know about him. And she's pretty sure it showed on her face. "I try my best with him...that's all I can ever do." She's pretty sure he'd moved on by now anyway.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]magneticfield
2008-01-19 12:14 pm UTC (link)
"A kid usually needs a fatherly figure around. I read something in a book that it helps them become a man and what not, but I know people who didn't have parents and they grew up decently - hell, they grew up to become good people despite not having authority figures. Life usually teaches people a thing or two about what's right and wrong - parents just prepare them to take it in and mold it into something they see fit."

Good words to share, at least he thought so as he took a look over at Dean. Aaron had a sad look on his face, as if he came to a good fork in his own words. "Despite the dad-thing. You'll do fine, heck, you're doing a great job so far. He looks incredibly happy and smart for his own age."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]flawedbydesign
2008-01-21 06:25 am UTC (link)
She gave a small to that; go figures. "I know it would help him, but..." She crossed her arms for a moment, biting her lip deep in thought. "...It's complicated and I'd rather not have this conversation with someone I just met." Just to make herself more comfortable, she'd rather get to know Aaron before she let him get away with saying that. Not that she wasn't entirely disagreeing with what he said.

Brown eyes find the look on his face for a moment. "I do my best with what I got." She grinned a bit before grabbing a piece of paper from her purse and handing it over to Aaron. "New York's a big city...and you seem like someone who needs it." It...being her cell number. Delilah grins a tiny bit before heading over to where Dean was and helping him out of the chair; holding the little boy's hand.

"It...was nice meeting you...wonderful man known as Aaron." She smiles a bit, repeating what he said before with a small wink as Dean smiled up at the man.

"Yeah...it was. You should come over to our house...I have a WII." Which was currently the little boy's favorite thing in the universe.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs