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saisdontmatter) wrote2013-09-08 01:08 am
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[When sickness hit the Hamato household, it swept through like wildfire. And ever since Splinter found himself with two sick little turtles on his hands, he was determined to keep the other two as germ-free as possible. So as soon as they woke and they ate their meager breakfast, he shooed Raphael and Leonardo out of the den, hurriedly telling them to bring back anything they found of use before being pulled away by his sick ones' alarmed whimpers.
Raphie was more than happy to leave the den. It stank like throw up in there, and being hungry made it even worse. Ever since Donnie and Mikey got sick, Splinter hasn't been able to go topside for food, and splitting a can of tuna fish and a couple slices of stale bread with Leo left him feeling hollow inside. He'd been growing a lot lately, way more than his brothers, and it was making him feel hungry all the time. Maybe they'd be able to find some cool stuff while they were out, or even some more food.
The only problem is, he has no idea where to look. Splinter doesn't usually take him out on scavenge runs. It's because he's too noisy and doesn't listen, but his brothers tell him it's because he cries too much. But that's because they're stupid and Splinter doesn't take them either! No one gets to go except for Leo, because he's a daddy's boy and the favorite. And a stupid idiot, but that's besides the point.
So. That leaves two nine year old turtles and one mission. Raphie looks at his brother, shrugs, and starts shuffling off to wherever his feet take him. Because there's no way he's gonna let Leo tell him where to go. He'll just walk until he finds something.]
Raphie was more than happy to leave the den. It stank like throw up in there, and being hungry made it even worse. Ever since Donnie and Mikey got sick, Splinter hasn't been able to go topside for food, and splitting a can of tuna fish and a couple slices of stale bread with Leo left him feeling hollow inside. He'd been growing a lot lately, way more than his brothers, and it was making him feel hungry all the time. Maybe they'd be able to find some cool stuff while they were out, or even some more food.
The only problem is, he has no idea where to look. Splinter doesn't usually take him out on scavenge runs. It's because he's too noisy and doesn't listen, but his brothers tell him it's because he cries too much. But that's because they're stupid and Splinter doesn't take them either! No one gets to go except for Leo, because he's a daddy's boy and the favorite. And a stupid idiot, but that's besides the point.
So. That leaves two nine year old turtles and one mission. Raphie looks at his brother, shrugs, and starts shuffling off to wherever his feet take him. Because there's no way he's gonna let Leo tell him where to go. He'll just walk until he finds something.]
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He's not used to regulating his own food. Splinter portions and rations everything for them. Anything put down in front of them is fair game to quarrel over amongst themselves. Between the four of them, they can devour an entire pizza pie in minutes, and it's with that same gusto Raph tears into his fourth pastry, bits of sugar and crumbs all over his face.
But Leo's right. They were wrong about him. Raph's still pretty scared of him, but he's happier than he's been in his whole life just jamming his face full of yummy pastries.]
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[Long story short, Leo hates being hungry, but he hates his brothers being hungry even more. They'll always eat before he does if he has anything to say about it.]
My whole name is Leonardo. [He says without taking his eyes away from his brother. A moment later his gaze does shift, regarding the Professor with a bit more warmth behind those gray eyes than before. He's certainly earned their full names.] And my brother is Raphael.
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Ah, the Renaissance artists. The greatest masterminds behind the revolution of modern art and culture. And Leonardo, still considered one of the greatest inventors in history.
[With Raph's hands busy with one pastry in each, the Professor dips into the bag himself and pulls out a fritter, offering it to the little turtle.]
Do you enjoy art?
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[Unable to control himself any longer, Leo tears into it with nearly as much fervor as his brother, tearing chunks at a time and swallowing them practically whole. It's only once the fritter is half-demolished that he slows down, and that's only because it's so unbelievably sweet that he's afraid he'll get sick if he doesn't.]
[He swallows his latest bite, lowering the fritter long enough to consider the Professor's question. His snout wrinkles.]
It's okay. [He's never really had an opinion on the art Splinter's shown them from that book, but the Professor seems to like it a lot, so he's trying to be diplomatic.]
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[He slowly lowers himself to sitting on an upturned crate alongside one of the buildings' crumbling brickwork walls, just out of the rain.]
Whoever named you must have a very deep appreciation.
[Hopefully, they will satisfy his curiosity as to who that person is. A human? No, most certainty not. Another creature? It's all too interesting to bottle his curiosity completely.]
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[He'd put it down to silly human stuff, but Master Splinter is NOT silly. Maybe there's something to it he's just not seeing.]
I... guess so. Sensei got our names out of a book a long time ago, but I think he still - [Eyes widening, Leo suddenly halts and clamps his mouth shut, cringing and looking at the ground. Did he really just blab about Master Splinter to a human? Who is he, Mikey?]
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Shell head! Shut your big fat mouth!
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Children, please. There is no need for fighting.
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Shut up! I didn't mean to, okay?! [His voice wobbles slightly because he knows Raph's right and he's horrified that he was so quick to open up like that. Sensei would kill him if he knew!]
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You shut up! You're the blabbermouth!
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Yeah, well, at least I didn't bring him here in the first place by crying like a big baby!
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I did n-not!
[He shouts, shoving Leo back again.
But he did bring him here. He did, being a big stupid baby. He hates this guy. He hates Leo. He hates himself.]
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[Why aren't you hitting him, stupid? You're too good for that, too? No, Raphie knows his brother's a big fat blabber mouth. He's not too good for anything!
He has no problem sliding into a fighting stance. Bring it on, favorite son. He only wishes Splinter could know how much Leo's messing up today without getting him in trouble too.]
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Children. I assure you, your... [What was it?] Sensei is not in any danger. If you would like, allow me to show you the dumpster I retrieved your sweets from and be on my way.
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Fine.
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Without answering the stupid human, he stalks over to the previously upturned garbage can, picks up the lid and chucks it noisily into a heap of trash with a yell.
When they get home and away from this guy he's gonna wipe that smug look right off Leo's face!]
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[That boy has quite the temper. But there's only so much he can do besides bribe them with sweets. He gets up from his perch on the upturned crate, glancing down and smiling hesitantly at the little creature stubbornly crossing his arms over his chest.]
Shall I take that as a yes?
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[In truth, he knows he's way angrier at himself than at Raph... and he's going to feel really bad later. He's not sure if he'll be able to climb his way out of this ditch he just dug into his brother's graces. But right now he just doesn't care.]
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When he finally turns away, he keeps his eyes on the ground, stalking forward without sparing anyone a glance. He heads toward the mouth of the alleyway.]
Are we going or what?
[His voice gives away how close he is to tears. But he can't have another meltdown, even if it'd make him feel better. Not topside. Not after Leo just called him a baby.]
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Yes, of course.
[Shaking his head clear from the tension, the Professor shrugs of his jacket, holding it open in Leonardo's direction.]
Though I believe you may want a disguise for venturing into the street. Unfortunately I only have one coat. Are you able share with your brother?
[A better question is are they able to get along for that long?]
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That's fine. [He repeats without looking at Raph. He can barely stand looking at him, let alone stuffing himself into a coat with him, but he has to act like the adult here or they'll never get anywhere.]
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