Dinah Laurel Lance (
serinusniger) wrote2012-10-22 12:52 pm
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[Chiraptora: For Bryce Wayne]
The book launch Dinah so much wanted to go to is taking place in the ballroom of the Gotham Hilton, and the guest list is long and illustrious enough to warrant a large media presence in front of the hotel lobby, parting occasionally to let cars arrive.
It's into this crowd that Dinah, dressed to impress in red, with impressive slits up both sides, pulls her matching red Ferrari. She grins at the snapping photographers, pulls on her heels while still sitting in the convertible, and offers the keys to the valet who opens the door.
Then she offers a hand to her passenger, because coming out of this door will still be easier than fighting the other side.
It's into this crowd that Dinah, dressed to impress in red, with impressive slits up both sides, pulls her matching red Ferrari. She grins at the snapping photographers, pulls on her heels while still sitting in the convertible, and offers the keys to the valet who opens the door.
Then she offers a hand to her passenger, because coming out of this door will still be easier than fighting the other side.
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"Guess he's not her type."
Whatever she has to say, it's lost, because someone screams in the hotel lobby,
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"That's not good."
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Everyone in the ballroom is staring at the doors to the lobby. Some of the older Gotham citizens are already hurrying to the fire escape.
Dinah glances quickly at Dick, who has drawn close to Siobhan Logan, but is the only man over there to have done so.
The others - the ones she had pegged as security for Ms Logan, are spreading out, moving around the ballroom, reaching for their pieces.
"Oh god, they are new in town," she says quietly. "This is going to be messy. O?"
The last word is kind of abstract, said at the same time that Dinah tucks her hair behind her ear, brushing a silver earring shaped like a small bird.
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She's heard no gunshots.
She whips off both her shoes and she starts running at exactly the same moment that the door opens and an arc of fir engulfs the first ten feet from the lobby.
It would have engulfed the bodyguard with a bruise on his face, except she hits him around the waist and tackles him to the floor.
All of it happens in about two seconds.
And then she's saying: "oh my god, you saved my life!"
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Around her, people are screaming in terror, and a security guard nearby is barking into his radio. "Get the cops on the line! Now, dammit!"
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"Ladies and gentlemen!" he declares, "don't be scared, this is just a robbery!"
"Get off me, woman!" Bruise is complaining, trying to push Dinah away so he can get his gun up.
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"Where the hell are the--" the security guard yells into his radio. Bryce's hand comes down on his wrist to cut him off.
"Keep it down," she growls. "Find cover and call them from there."
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Dinah cannot see Dick or Roberta in the smoke. Last time she checked, the one was looking after the author with the terrible Security detail, the other was approaching a hotel security.
It's only a matter of time before...
The Gotham Hilton comes from the same school of architecture as a lot of the city - columns, dramatic gargoyles, and over the main ballroom, an expansive glass roof.
That shatters suddenly, letting in a flood of fresh air that blows away the smoke.
And a flurry of black and purple hits the side of Firefly's head, knocking him to the ground. Dinah is forced to push her man away from her when his flamethrower almost toasts the two of them.
"What is it with you guys and fire?"
The voice is young, female, and bright with confidence.
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The fire is spreading up the decorative draperies, bathing the room in an orange glow. Some of the guests have already gone to ground somewhere or other, but the rest are getting jammed up trying to get to the exits.
"Help them get out," she snaps to the guard, and starts towards the confrontation, using the columns for cover.
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Over his shoulder she can finally make out the rest of Logan's Security detail. They are still holding their firearms out, trying to make out people through the smoke.
Bruisejaw finally works himself free of Dinah, and pushes her away, but just as he's got a gun out towards one of the men who arrived with Firefly, it is hit with a projectile that solidifies around the gun, making it useless.
"Uh uh," says Batgirl, who doesn't miss a beat while somersaulting backwards to take out Firefly's men. "No guns! Are you new in town?"
Dinah decides now is the best time to find Bryce. "Roberta?"
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Creeping up behind one of Firefly's men and silently choking him out!
And one less thug to worry about.
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"It's going to be okay," she says, more for the benefit of anyone listening in on the conversation than for the lady in question. "I'm sure someone's called an ambulance."
Or at least, someone will now.
When Batgirl notices first Dinah and then Dick in the room, she doesn't even doubletake. Two more gooperangs disarm the rest of Logan's detail. Firefly struggles up again and shoots a blast of flame at her, which she dances through in her insulated suit, knocking him out for good with a jab to a pressure point by his neck.
"Why do you always make it so easy, Firefly?"
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Since the girl has things well in hand, Bryce turns to look for other people who might need help.
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"Good work, Batgirl."
Batgirl looks like she just won the jackpot. "Really? I mean, all part of a day's work, Miss."
And leaning forward, "aren't you supposed to be mad at us."
Dinah smirks, and for the audience she adopts a fake scowl. "I mean, how dare you save our lives like that. Now get out of here."
There's a smattering of laughter and Batgirl swings out the way she came in. Dinah wanders over to Bryce, who may well have found someone suffering from minor burns or shock.
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"It's okay, calm down," Bryce is murmuring. "They've got it under control."
She gives Dinah a quick look and raises her eyebrows: Right?
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Fortunately, at this second the doors open to admit Gotham's Finest, running in, and holstering their firearms as they see the situation is handled.
"I think so," she says. "Batgirl wrapped it up. Have you seen...?"
Dick is sitting in a corner with Siobhan, a reassuring arm around her shoulders.
"...never mind."
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Standing, she straightens her dress and brushes off her knees.
"Everyone all right?"
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"That's alright, Ms. Lance."
The elder gentleman who approaches is in plain clothes, once red hair now gray but as thick as ever, and a look in his blue eyes that speaks of relief that no one was too hurt.
"I'll send someone around in the morning. And your friend?"
He looks to Bryce.
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She knows that voice, even if the face is a little different.
"I'll . . . probably be leaving town tomorrow."
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Jim doesn't look like he buys the act for a second. He glances at Dinah over his glasses and gives up.
"Then you can expect a visit tomorrow. You're still on 6th and Kanigher?"
"You know I am," she says. "We set for lunch, Friday?"
"Wouldn't miss it."
One of his detectives calls him over, and Dinah turns to Bryce. "You want to ditch this joint?"
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Dinah looks around the room, catches Siohan's eye and makes an I'll call you guesture with her right hand, her other reaching for Bryce's as they hurry out.
"I'm pretty sure he already knows. I'm more worried about the babysitter charging overtime."
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