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Addilyn stopped clear. Her eyes widened as he spoke and she couldn't decide on whether to knock him out or leave. Jason wasn't going to back down, she knew hat for a fact in the small time she'd known him. There wasn't a point in trying to deny it. He'd know. How he knew who she was..that was a good question. Sure, she covered her face with a mask when she went out, but she also made sure she looked as different as she could make herself. This included a range of makeup and fake sun tan...don't ask. So sure, she looked relatively the same, but not enough for someone to know who she was unless they knew her power. How did Jason know her power? He must have some sort of power sensing ability. When she finally spoke, her voice was a hiss and her green eyes were flat. Though truthfully she was terrified, there wasn't a way in hell she was going to let Jason think she was scared though. "Well Im also not an idiot. You can't just recognize me by my face. You didn't know at first, you only knew when you touched me. I don't know what you plan on doing with the information you have now but I swear I can make your life a living hell if you tell anyone." Addilyn looked like she was ready to murder him if anything. Though she was still scared he'd tell everyone here. Edited at April 26, 2019 03:15 PM by Soaring Free
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A slow, satisfied grin appeared on Jason's face. "As if I'd tell anyone... what good would it do me? Your green eyes are too telling, Addilyn. And yeah - I can sense powers on physical contact and steal energy from them." A good, believable power, and one that didn't put his true ability. It made sense. Addilyn probably thought the guy she fought had explosion powers. He wouldn't make any logical sense.
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The crowd had dispersed, thinking the fight was over. Which left Addilyn and Jason alone. The young woman still seemed as if she was ready to toss Jason and pummel him but she seemed a bit less worried now. "Good, I wouldn't want to have to send someone after you. As for my eyes, many people have green eyes. Sure it's a bit rare but many people wouldn't have guessed it if they didn't know what my power was." Addilyn was still quiet, to anyone outside the ring it just seemed like the two were having a nice ol' chat.
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"Not that. I see the fear in your eyes. You are scared I am going to tell the world your identity. I wouldn't have supposed a hero of your caliber would be at some old rundown gym." Jason's nonchalant voice and stance hid his next movements. Within moments, Jason was beside Addilyn, and had her incapacitated. "I win," he said softly, "Next time, remember that we are in a fight." Jason released her with a sigh.
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"It's hard to remember you're in a fight when someone literally knows about your secret identity." Addilyn hissed and shook Jason off before he released her. This was absolutely ridiculous, how the hell was she supposed to counter him? She had no information on him to use against him. Technically, he had the best blackmail you could get in this day and age. If villains found out who you were, well they weren't nice to you in costume, they'd be even more vicious out of it. It was a real threat to heroes, it's what most of them were scared of. Addilyn knew from experience and from talking to other heroes since that did happen sometimes. They worried for the safety of their families, but many were like her, they had nothing else they were qualified for. So they were stuck with the job they now had.
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"Ah, but you see," He said coolly, "A villain might do the same. Aren't they always looking for a weak spot?" Jason knew he might only be making Addilyn stronger and more alert to Villain tactics, but hey, their loss. Jason didn't spend his time in a fight chit-chatting like some people.
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Addilyn sighed, pulling at a few strands of hair that had came out of her ponytail. "You're right. You are just full of surprises you know that? First blurting out who I am and using my reaction to surprise me." She had been looking at the ground as if thinking but then finally looked back up, her green eyes piercing. "If anything..you seem to good at this. You aren't just some buff, athletic guy are you?" She smirked, knowing he probably wouldn't tell her anyways, still, deep down she knew she wasn't wrong. He was to skilled.
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"Possibly," Jason admitted with a grin, "Although it's nice to know that I have an admirer." He wasn't sure if she guessed he was a hero or villain, but he wouldn't tell enough to ask enough to know. "Well, now that we both know more than we should about one another, want to get a smoothie sometime and find out more normal things?" Risky, sure, but hey, she was cute and athletic, and he was lonely.
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Addilyn snorted at the whole admirer part. Although she was still on guard the humor shone in her eyes. She didn't know what side he was on truthfully, but did it really matter out of costume? It hadn't mattered to Addilyn before, maybe things were different now but were they really? Truthfully, all she had to do was keep an eye on Jason and even then he didn't seem particularly malicious now. "Fine by me, I'm free for the next week or two. When do you have time?" Addilyn was talking relatively normally now. Without speaking about her job she didn't have to whisper.
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"I'm not particularly busy this week..." Jason stretched out his arms while popping his fingers, "Maybe tomorrow at two-ish? At Rumblin Smoothies?" His arms dropped to his side, and although Jason wouldn't admit it, the places where Addi kicked were starting to ache now that the adrenaline had worn off.
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