Jacqueline Margaret Murdock | Daredevil (
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Where Devils Cheer to Tread (Open to all X-Peeps)
There was always a feeling of warmth and camaraderie that exuded from the Xavier Institute. It wasn't that it felt like home, because home was with her dad, who was probably the most awesome dad in the history of dadhood, but the Institute - and the mansion that housed it - always felt like a warm, safe place for Margaret Jacqueline Murdock. Possibly because that's where she'd spent her summers, learning to hone her mutant powers, and making friends who could understand what it was that she was going through.
Though she didn't visit the school much during the school year - Mags attended a boarding school up in Connecticut - she sometimes tried to stop by for a day or so during their week-long spring break. often spending the others with her father, usually operating as Daredevil's trusty sidekick, Acrobat.
Once the gates let her in, she parked her barely-used yellow Vespa and skipped up the steps to the Institute, a friendly smile gracing her pretty features. She wasn't sure if any of the X-Men were around, or if there was trouble brewing somewhere, but given that her dad was busy with some case or another, Mags had decided to pay them a visit. After all, when he got involved in a case that had nothing to do with being Daredevil, there was every chance that he wasn't liable to suit up for an adventure, and Mags still wasn't allowed to go out in costume on her own.
And so here she was, ringing the doorbell.
Though she didn't visit the school much during the school year - Mags attended a boarding school up in Connecticut - she sometimes tried to stop by for a day or so during their week-long spring break. often spending the others with her father, usually operating as Daredevil's trusty sidekick, Acrobat.
Once the gates let her in, she parked her barely-used yellow Vespa and skipped up the steps to the Institute, a friendly smile gracing her pretty features. She wasn't sure if any of the X-Men were around, or if there was trouble brewing somewhere, but given that her dad was busy with some case or another, Mags had decided to pay them a visit. After all, when he got involved in a case that had nothing to do with being Daredevil, there was every chance that he wasn't liable to suit up for an adventure, and Mags still wasn't allowed to go out in costume on her own.
And so here she was, ringing the doorbell.
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"Hello. Can I help you?" Brianna asked in her crisp English accent.
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She'd spent the last five summers at the Institute, so she was sure that she would have remembered this girl but...no.
"Hi!" she said cheerfully, extending a driving-glove clad hand to the other girl. "Yeah, I'm just popping by for a visit?" she said. "I'm Mags Murdock, part-time summer student. And you're...new. I think. Right?"
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Curiosity answered more questions than stillness. The rings on his staff clanked softly as he moved. "The ox is slow, but the earth is patient," he said to no one in particular.
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Brianna would offer a hand to shake as soon as Mags was inside, but her next sentence was interrupted by a turtle.
She hadn't met this one yet but she knew immediately it wasn't Athos.
"Hello, there. Pete mentioned there were more of you but I've only met Athos so far and he was...prickly. I'm Brianna." she said, taking in the turtle's clothing.
Rather than shake his hand, she bowed smoothly in the tradition of the ninja.
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Which was it, again?
Oh! "Aramis, right?"
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"Catch not lice on a tiger's head," he remarked serenely about the other turtle. Aramis only knew about the other turtles via how people talked about them. Athos was talked about the least. He gave Brianna a small bow.
He blinked at Mags and gave her a nod. He grinned slightly. "Most correct, young Miss Murdock."
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"Do you live in the city?" Brianna asked her.
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Her father was a natural with those, though.
"Because then the tiger may attack you?" It was the only thing that made sense.
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"The blacker the wok, the better the cook." He pushed his hat up a bit to see both young ladies better.
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"Are either of you hungry? I think it's almost lunch right now."
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"Aramis is right. We might want to hurry before people show up."
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Soon after entering the kitchen, Mags had croque-monsieur sandwiches on the grill.
"So what part of England are you from?" Mags asked Brianna as she slid a plate towards Aramis.
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"True gold fears not the test of fire."
With a plate in one hand and his staff in the other, he eyed the seating situation.
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New Orleans and London was...an interesting mix. One that Mags might not have seen coming. The girl's English was so crisp and proper. Mags enjoyed the sound of it, though.
"I might have guessed, but I didn't want to assume," Mags nodded at Brianna, sliding a sandwich towards her. Mags herself assumed that they'd just sit at the kitchen table.
"I pretty much grew up in Hell's Kitchen, though I've spent quite a lot of time in Connecticut. And, you know, summers here when my powers kicked in."
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He walked over to the table and set down his plate in the spot he wanted to sit. He leaned his staff against the table, making the rings atop it jangle. Then he pulled the chair out and turned it around. He settled down on it, straddling it so his shell wouldn't keep his butt from sitting on it properly.
"Practice makes for true knowledge."
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Brianna sat down at a table, thanking Mags for the sandwich. She was rather hungry but tried to eat slowly to preserve being ladylike.
"So how long are you staying for, Mags?" Brianna asked.
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Mostly, Matt had sent Mags to Connecticut to keep her safe from everything, and while that had worked, it also meant that Mags didn't see her father as much as she'd liked to. Not the greatest feeling when you didn't know which supervillain would be the one to finally kill your dad during a fight gone wrong.
"I mean, I'm sure you guys know how that is, living here. Unless your parents are senior X-Men?"
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"Chairs for turtles are called stools, but I prefer a nice rock in the sun."
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"Then I will talk to the instructors about stools for you." Brianna said, nodding to Aramis.
"How is Connecticut? I've never been."
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"Connecticut is pretty? It's a lot quieter than New York though, but I think it makes for a good academic environment, so I like that, you know?" She was an avid student and fond of learning.
She turned her attention to Aramis and nodded. "I'm surprised that they still haven't rebuilt the outside eating area after that one incident," she said. "But sunning on a rock actually sounds really relaxing."
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"Bamboo will not break in the wind."
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Both of her parents came from...unconventional backgrounds, so to speak, and Brianna's upbringing was also very unconventional.
She nodded at the info on Connecticut and resolved that she would see it at some point. It sounded like a nice place.
"What incident was that?" Brianna asked in reference to what Mags and Aramis were discussing.
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