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Title: Aerial Adventures
Fandom: JLU
Pairing: none, yet
Characters: Batman, Black Canary
Rating: PG-13 for language, I suppose

This is all the fault of the JLU random fic generator. It told me about Black Canary and growing wings, and the muse bit. First it bit for art, though, which is located here.


Aerial Adventures

Of all the things Batman had considered when the call for assistance came in, this was certainly not one of them. He should have been warned by the fact that it came on his private channel, but... how could he have prepared for this? He shook his head once, sharply, in a vain attempt to clear absolutely unimpeded vision, and stepped out of the shadows, to the side of the heroine leaning against the alley wall. "Canary," he called to her softly, attempting to get her attention without frightening her, still only half-believing the evidence of his eyes--but when she wheeled to face him and fell, unbalanced by the heavy weight of coal-black feathers that flared at the sound of his voice, he had no choice but to believe. //What has happened?//

Her lovely voice was raw (from sobs? from pain?) and full of wrath when she answered him from her undignified sprawl almost at his feet in the alley filth, "Hi, Batman..." Her bright blue eyes were dark and red-rimmed and mascara-trails streaked her cheeks--//this has made her cry...// The thought angered him, brought the sharp clarity of anger to his confused thoughts--and he noticed the ripped, half-destroyed jacket she clutched tightly in her hands.

"See why I asked you to bring something spacious?" Bitter, biting sarcasm in her voice as she freed one hand from the jacket to wave backwards at the tall curves of black (just admit it) wings. "I'm not going to fit in a normal car for a while..."

"True," he agreed. The wings were slightly larger than Hawkgirl's, it appeared, and they must be heavy. He reached down to her, and with a slight twist of her lips, she put her hands in his and let him help her stand--//They are heavy. Her weight has increased by almost a third...// She was still not difficult to lift. Even on her feet, with the top curves of the wings well over a foot above her head, the ends of the primaries dragged along the ground. Something about that triggered a memory of an old book. "You should probably try to keep them off the ground," he offered softly, deciding that the first order of business was simply to get her to safety. Questioning her on her new... appendages... could wait until they were less likely to be overheard.

"I can't... it hurts to try. Please tell me it's not far? I'm having a hard time keeping my balance with these things..." For Black Canary to be having trouble with her balance... the admission must have been a bitter pill.

"A block, no more." He considered. "Would it be faster for me to carry you?"

"Probably so, yes..." Yet another admission she hated, acceptance of a weakness she couldn't change--the black wings fluttered angrily //They react to her moods, they're wired into her nervous system... This is not good.// He nodded.

"All right." He stepped to the side, releasing her hands. Determining the best way to carry a woman with large, mainly uncontrolled wings took a moment, but then he dipped slightly to catch her legs with his left arm, careful of the gauntlet spikes, and ran his right arm below the bottom of the wings. "Hold on to my shoulders," he told her, intending to use the change in position and his greater height to keep the wings off the ground. She gasped softly when he moved her and her wings flared open again, nearly staggering him, but her arms wrapped behind his neck, lifting herself and her wings, and he changed his grip slightly. "Good?"

"It's... fine. I'm sorry about the--"

"I do not believe this is your fault," he deliberately interrupted, and started to move rapidly towards the large, steel gray van he'd found in Bruce Wayne's garage. "Where is your bike?"

"In a mall parking lot, locked up tight. Not a problem yet... but I couldn't exactly take it to somewhere safe, either..." If her temper didn't improve within the next few hours, she was going to be... interesting to cope with. When she was angry, it was wisest to remain out of her way, he had observed--and she was still talking. "God, where counts as safe? I don't want the League to see me like this, I can't go home..."

Batman didn't like the level of stress in her voice, and spoke up before she could worry herself into tipping them off balance. "I had intended to take you home, but I see that is... unwise. I can offer you the shelter of the Cave, if you do not mind slightly cool conditions..."

She laughed against his throat. "As long as I don't get seen with these ridiculous things, I don't care if you put me in Antarctica!"

"Superman might object," he replied to that dryly. "I think the Cave will be sufficient. And only two people, barring myself, might see you. Both of whom understand the value of discretion. Is that acceptable?"

The blonde heroine in his arms stiffened a moment, wings fluttering. "I... yes. I assume one of those is your Robin?" She hadn't been a Gotham resident and hero this long without occasionally spotting of the red-suited, cheerfully violent teen... but they left each other alone.

"Yes," Batman agreed as he reached the van and settled her on her feet, opening the doors with keys retrieved from the belt.

"Hm... this isn't exactly your usual ride, but it's perfect for the moment," Dinah observed, putting a foot on the running board to step up into the van, ducking--and he saw it coming a moment too late to stop her. She'd dipped her head to get into the van--but had not reckoned for the wings. His call of "Canary!" and reach for her came in almost perfect stereo to her cry of pain as the (ulna or radius) bones of her wings slammed into the solid doorframe. He jumped forward to catch her, supporting her at the small of her back and one shoulder, listening to the choked noises of pain she was trying to suppress. "Are you--no."

Choked noises turned to a disdainful snort. "At least... you realized how stupid that was going to sound before you said it... Oh, fuck, that hurt... Damnit, Dinah, didn't you learn not to whack the wings when you hit the warehouse door?" She crouched carefully, and coaxed her wings through the door, carefully (perching) sitting on the edge of the seat. "Thank you," she added, looking out the door at him. "For catching me, I mean."

He twitched a shoulder slightly, dismissing it, and shut the door, walking around to take the driver's seat and put the van in gear. It was going to be at least an hour before they reached the Cave given the lack of a direct route between Bridgeton and his city, but they were on the way. "How much pain are you in?"

"Ah... six or seven. It feels like something in my back is broken, and all of the muscles feel like I pulled them. And the ache in the wings isn't helping... God, I have wings!" Her voice rose unsteadily at that last and he frowned. "Dinah. Stay with me. Do you want something for the pain?"

"Yes, please, if you have it..."

"Under the front passenger seat, there's a medical case. It pulls straight out towards you. Feel free." He heard the rustling of the case sliding out, and the noises of its opening, the search through it, and the hard swallow of someone taking pills dry after the snapping sound of a bottle opening.

"Thank you," she said again. "I... I'm sorry to impose, but you were the only person I could think of that wouldn't laugh at me."

"It's all right. It was a routine night... I don't mind the change." He was oddly pleased by the fact that she had trusted him with the knowledge of what had happened to her, but how... "What happened, Black Canary?"

"You might as well call me Dinah," she invited, her voice still sounding roughened, wrong to his ears. "I've been tracking a series of thefts in Jersey and Delaware--weird stuff, scepters and bones and pendants and such--and apparently, I wasn't as careful as I thought. I got a lead on where the goods might be--walked straight into a trap. It's a magic user, and he must be pretty powerful, because he chanted this incantation at me and these things started ripping themselves out of my back!" Her voice spiraled up again, but she controlled it. "Sorry. I ... think I passed out while they were growing, because when I got my eyes open again he was gone, the place was empty...What the hell kind of magic user curses someone with wings?! I mean, wings! Whatever happened to, oh, turning people into pigs or cursing them with boils?"

"The wings, at least, are... less detrimental than being turned into a pig, Dinah, you must admit... at least this way you could call for assistance, and still have use of limbs and voice..."

There was a sudden, almost mutinous silence from the back of the van, and he could almost feel the strength of her glare boring into the back of his cowl. It was long moments before she spoke. "I suppose you have a point..."

//But you're not happy about it. Yes, I know. I saw what they were doing to your balance--and you're going to be absolutely enraged when you realize what this will do to your fighting style if it can't be reversed. (Any spell can be broken). But at what cost?// He nodded slightly, acknowledging her words as he steered them through the traffic. "I think, if you lay on your chest, the back seat would be more comfortable... and you could rest the muscles you're straining to hold the wings."

"Batman... that's a wonderful idea. If I can get back there, I believe I will..." For that one sentence, she sounded better than she had all night. He listened to the sounds of rustling and her settling into the back, and he smiled slightly.

It took several minutes, but he eventually heard her breathing change to the soft sounds of sleep. //Good. You need it, // and he simply drove.

end part one


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Date: 2006-08-16 04:14 pm (UTC)
ilyena_sylph: picture of Labyrinth!faerie with 'careful, i bite' as text (lovely lady)
From: [personal profile] ilyena_sylph
*G* Well hi there!

Thanks, Vic (Vicci?), I'm glad you like it! Bruce is wonderful in this, yes, even I think so.

Glad you like it!

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