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Illyana Nicolievna Rasputina ([info]ex_darkchyld899) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
She caught the smile on Remy's face, and beamed back. She liked impressing people, and it seemed he was at least appreciative of the powers she'd chosen to reveal. "Not quite Doctor Strange, but it works for me," she said. Had he ever met Stephen Strange? He'd been at the mansion, and Strange and the Professor had been good friends, so perhaps he'd at least heard of the sorcerer.

When he explained what he could do, Illyana nodded. "Not bad," she said. "Offensive powers are useful, especially around here." If you could bring yourself to use them on people. Or had no compunction about doing so. That he hadn't blown up the glass didn't really register in her mind, and when it got around to doing so, she'd probably rationalize it as his powers not being strong enough to handle something that big, or that Management had found a way to make the glass explosion-proof, as they'd made it teleport-proof.

"So, you didn't stick around Westchester," she said, remembering what they'd talked about on the journals days before. "Where did you stay back home? Not hanging around with Freedom Force, are you?" The furrowed brow and frown clearly gave away her thoughts on that "lovely" group.


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