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Jessica Jones ([personal profile] assholic) wrote2022-10-29 02:47 pm

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Open Post for Jessica Jones. Can be carry over from memes, new lines, or any of the above. Tag in or send a PM if you'd like to discuss beforehand.
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[personal profile] bargain_batman 2025-03-08 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
She wasn't wrong but Diego couldn't see clearly. Emotions got the better of him and Jessica saw the unyielding Hargreeves that his siblings couldn't stand. Number Two let her arms go and stood rigid. He shook his head in disapproval.

"Last I checked, NYPD is really familiar with your face." It was the first since meeting that her refusal angered him. He had a hard time asking for help and he felt embarrassed for having done just that. "Forget I said anything. Stay out of it," he barked and left the kitchen to change his clothes.

Diego was determined to head out, canceling any training for the remainder of the day.
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[personal profile] bargain_batman 2025-03-10 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
They both had an inclination to be bullheaded. If Jessica thought that he was mad at her now, she'd see what furious looked like should Diego find out that she went to Claire after telling her to stay out of it. Maybe his soulmate hadn't heard Mary plead not to tell Claire but he'd feel it should've been enough that he told Jessica the same.

Night wouldn't fall for another handful of hours but Diego geared up to conduct his own search. Dressing in black wasn't unusual in New York but he was careful to tuck knives away out of view. He shoved his domino mask in an inside pocket of his coat and shut off his cell phone, leaving it by the watch on his nightstand. Hopefully, it wasn't a decision he'd later regret.

Hurt usually manifested itself into anger. He wasn't used to asking anyone for anything and it stung that Jessica mocked him. She nearly got herself killed once without looking for trouble, Diego wasn't going to watch anyone die again. Instead of leaving out through their private entrance, he exited through the dojo.

Rand was his first stop, knowing he and Colleen would be willing to help without questioning him. Danny immediately questioned why Diego didn't ask Jessica to reach out to her police contacts only to realize by the look on the knife thrower's face that he shouldn't mention the private eye again. It left an awkward feeling but Colleen interjected a valuable point; the school that Charlie went to wasn't private so it narrowed down the area they lived in.

The two asked Diego if he needed any help to which the headstrong Hargreeves replied if either could take over the classes he had in the afternoon. Colleen agreed and said she would contact him if anything came up. The couple learned that he was without a way of contacting him and it didn't sit well that he refused to take a spare from Danny.

Not much of an argument could be made with the mood Diego was in but Claire had reached out to Colleen just as the heated discussion took place. She provided Mary's address and warned that her abusive husband had a lot of family in the area in addition to being a cop. Diego insisted he was only going to make sure that mother and son weren't harmed, rushing out before anyone objected.

Rain came down and aided in night falling quicker, or at least, providing more cover than daylight. Diego ran through a hundred scenarios in his head. It wasn't a hostage situation. Domestics were tricky. Mary had already been beaten which reduced the likelihood of another occurrence so soon. Running hot left him without a solid plan but Number Two decided he would figure it out on the fly. He'd get to their apartment building and figure out how easy it would be to find them first.
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[personal profile] bargain_batman 2025-03-11 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
It was his own fault, leaving his phone at home for no one to contact him on. He didn't have a clue that Claire had given Jessica the same information and tabs on him. Yet it shouldn't surprise Diego after the backlash his friends gave him over going without a device to communicate with. Not that Danny or Colleen didn't find a way to slip a cell phone into a coat pocket and give Jessica the number.

The rain came down like a cold shower but it did little to clear away the fog of anger and frustration from Diego. He yanked the hood of the trench coat over his head, tipping his chin down for shelter from the rain. The tense vigilante ran down into a subway station and used the available maps in an effort to pinpoint the address.

"Why does this city have so many damn streets?" he grumbled to himself. Or so he thought. There was a hearty chuckle behind him. Diego pivoted to find what seemed like a blind man with a walking stick who apparently heard him. "I used to feel the same way about forty years ago when I first came here. If you tell me the place you're looking for, I can probably tell you how to get there."

Diego held a wary scowl. "You know every address in the city?"

"Just about. I was a mail carrier for thirty years. I've spent the last ten getting used to the dark after some damage from the towers falling became more than my eyes could handle anymore. Subways are safer than the streets up top, as far as I'm concerned. So where are you trying to go?"

The older gentleman made sense but Diego's face didn't change. Yet he did spit out the address.

"Take the 6 to 51st then walk to Lexington and 53rd for the E. It'll take you to Hell's Kitchen. That's where the address is you're looking for. A lot of Irish there so you should see a lot of stuff for St Paddy's." With that, the man tipped his head and continued walking.

Diego knew that Mary couldn't be too far from where the school was but hadn't imagined she'd be in the vicinity of where Jessica used to live. "Thanks," he muttered after the blind man who raised his free hand in acknowledgment in a gesture of waiving him off as if the gratitude wasn't necessary. Number Two did like that about New Yorkers.

It took a little over half an hour of travel which seemed too short and too long all at once. He couldn't think of a good plan on how to intervene. Diego couldn't think of a scenario that worked other than to jump in if the asshole tried raising a hand to Mary or Charlie. That was it. That was his whole plan. Spend however many nights camped out until something happened. Number Two sunk into his seat with a shake of his head in frustration.

Before he knew it, Diego was on the street and a few blocks from the building in question. His eyes caught someone standing in front but the rain made details difficult to make out from the distance. There was something familiar but he kept a vigilant eye on all of his surroundings. It took a block of walking to realize that he knew the silhouette. His jaw clenched, opting to turn down a street and find his way to the back of the building instead.
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[personal profile] bargain_batman 2025-03-12 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
As he walked, something vibrated in the front of his raincoat. His already scrunched face in anger furrowed even deeper as he felt for the device. He watched in the distance as Jessica seemed distracted by someone in the opposite direction. It looked like Mary and Charlie. Diego looked to the device that had a text message on it.

"Fucking, Rand." The mutter was quiet while reading the message.

Looks like you made it. Just squeeze both the buttons on the sides and we'll come help if you need us. The guy you're looking for is Jack McKinnon.

Diego silenced the phone and the screen, slipping it into the pocket it had been in. McKinnon. Mary hadn't used the name. He wasn't sure if she kept her maiden name or hid her married one for his class. Thoughts continued to run through his mind but no clear plan came together.

"Mary, get your ass in here and quit talkin' to that degenerate!"

The voice got his attention and Diego quickly headed back toward the front of the building. Jessica might have been called worse but he didn't like hearing it.

"Buzz off, Lady! You don't wanna make Jack mad! My brother's a cop and he'll throw your ass in jail! Damn it, Mary! Didn't that social worker showing up teach you enough of a lesson? Don't tell me this is another one! That's it, I'm calling Jack!"

Mary shook her head profusely, guiding Charlie into the building. Diego couldn't hear her voice over the rain unlike the asshole who had been yelling from the window on the second floor. The knife thrower picked up a piece of broken sidewalk that was a couple of inches and threw it into the open window, receiving a satisfying yelp in response.

"You fuckin' bitch! What kind of social worker throws rocks?! You broke my goddamn phone! I'm coming down there and teaching you a fuckin' lesson myself!"

And THAT was the reason he wanted his soulmate to stay out of the situation. Diego pulled open the trench and held a knife in each hand as he hurried up to the front of the building. It wasn't as if Jessica couldn't defend herself, he didn't want her to get mixed up with having to teach a cop a lesson. Especially when the lesson was possibly being an amputee. Now they had to deal with an extra asshole.

The closer that Diego got, the more intensely focused he became. He had no idea if the brother shared the same apartment or if Mary was just being watched now by relatives. Number Two could easily be walking into a hornet's nest but he wasn't fazed. His objective remained to get the victims to safety by any means necessary.

Little did he realize the commotion could provide Mary enough of a distraction to pack her and Charlie's things. Maybe something Jessica said convinced her to take the chance. Unfortunately, none of those thoughts came to mind as Diego saw red. He somehow missed there being someone behind him.

"Hey, Asshole! Didn't anyone ever tell you not to bring a knife to a gun fight?" A voice cackled at him as he spun around. Shots rang out and knives dropped to the ground. Number Two held hands out in front of him, somehow redirecting the rounds into the parked car next to them. "What the--"

Diego had no idea if the man was Jack or yet another sibling. A quick strike to the throat stopped any further conversation. Before the one threatening trouble could come downstairs, the vigilante flung the shooter into the side of the nearby building--knocking him out cold in the process. Hargreeves quickly picked up the dropped knives and continued toward Jones.

"I'm going up to get Mary and Charlie. Find a ride out of here," he barked while walking toward her.

"Who the fuck are you? You're not getting anybody! --What did you do to Liam?!"

Sadly, Diego learned that he hadn't laid out Jack. Apparently his relatives thought they could carry guns or were also cops. He didn't give it much thought as his wrath was now aimed at the idiot yelling in front of Jessica.