Jessica Jones (
walkingshitshow) wrote in
fluxscape2021-06-14 06:59 pm
OPEN
Who: Everyone and anyone
What: Grand Opening/Gathering post fun
Where: Pour Judgement - Jessica's bar
When: 6-14 night
Pour Judgement is officially open!
Sure, Jessica has been at the bar pretty much every day since receiving the key and has been letting people hang out if they had stopped by but now is the grand opening. Everyone who wants to come in will be allowed to do so since the staff is in place and they are full up on everything they need. Drinks are cheaper, the music is playing, and there is even a dance floor if anyone is so inclined.
For the most part, Jessica is milling about just keeping an eye on things. She will be behind the bar if the bartenders need help or she can be found at one of the corner booths nearby. Mostly, she just wants everyone to have a good time. Except for anyone looking to cause trouble. Those people won't have a good time at all.
[ Go ahead, post your people, and tag around! If you want Jessica, I will have a thread for her below. Feel free to find her anywhere in the bar. ]
What: Grand Opening/Gathering post fun
Where: Pour Judgement - Jessica's bar
When: 6-14 night
Pour Judgement is officially open!
Sure, Jessica has been at the bar pretty much every day since receiving the key and has been letting people hang out if they had stopped by but now is the grand opening. Everyone who wants to come in will be allowed to do so since the staff is in place and they are full up on everything they need. Drinks are cheaper, the music is playing, and there is even a dance floor if anyone is so inclined.
For the most part, Jessica is milling about just keeping an eye on things. She will be behind the bar if the bartenders need help or she can be found at one of the corner booths nearby. Mostly, she just wants everyone to have a good time. Except for anyone looking to cause trouble. Those people won't have a good time at all.
[ Go ahead, post your people, and tag around! If you want Jessica, I will have a thread for her below. Feel free to find her anywhere in the bar. ]

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One of the underage patrons didn’t seem to see them in the corner and had been trying to take the unattended drink that was left from off the bar counter. Diego threw a knife that pinned the kids sleeve to the bar top. “Try that again and you’ll lose a finger!”
Jessica had just answered about where the parents were for the kids around and he couldn’t help but frown. “So is that how people end up here? They’re orphans?” Diego muttered to himself without thinking of Sam and his baby.
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But maybe she didn't mind if Diego looked even though she should keep that line between employer and employee rather clear.
"Shit," She cursed suddenly then, jumping a bit when suddenly there was a knife appearing out of nowhere and flying across the room before she really had a chance of understanding what was happening. Then she was blinking a bit as she was sure that the kid had been startled too, probably enough to nearly shit himself.
"Okay, maybe next time you should give them some kind of warning before you start flinging knives around," Frowning a bit, she motioned for him to get his knife while she stayed where she was. Also, yes, she was giving the kid a look for even trying to steal a drink when it had been stated that such a thing wasn't allowed. It was a look that said he had one more chance before he would be tossed out. Which was probably preferable to having knives flung at him.
"I don't think they're orphans," Jess continued their conversation when Diego returned to her side. "At least I don't think they are. It's just that their parents aren't here right now. That's all."
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Losing a friend not long before arriving had put a damper on him thinking of making any attempt at… well, anything. Eudora was once more than a friend. Until she wised up, is how he saw it. She didn’t approve of his vigilante streak but he fit better in black than wearing blue.
“You’re welcome,” he responded back when she gave him shit about throwing the knife. The bartender looked in their direction as he pulled the blade off the bar and freed the kid who might’ve wet himself. Diego sauntered to the bar and got his knife back from Shadow who just stared at him. “Bet he won’t try that again.”
When he came back to the corner that he’d been using to surveil the bar, Jessica answered the question that Diego hadn’t meant to actually say out loud. He gave her a nod. Maybe they hadn’t been orphans before arriving. It was a sensitive subject but he kept a stiff upper lip.
“So you’re what, their den mother?” he questioned with genuine sensitivity. His voice was low while his eyes watched Jessica intently. She didn’t give off the nurturing that his ‘Mom’ was built with but it said something that Jessica opted to look after kids who weren’t hers.
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Plus anything beyond casual sex was tricky in her book. Perhaps that was because everything that had happened with Luke still stung a bit. Or maybe it was because she still just wasn't ready for a relationship yet after everything that had happened with Kilgrave. That much was apparent to her after things hadn't worked out with Oscar.
She merely rolled her eyes when he responded to her giving him a bit of flack for throwing the knife. It had drawn a surprised look from a few people and she had even noticed the guy sitting in a booth nearby half rising to his feet until he realized everything was seemingly under control.
"No," It was a knee-jerk reply to the idea of being the den mother before she fell quiet and wondered if that was exactly what had happened. She hadn't meant for it to. "I just know what it's like to be without your parents or to have someone shitty step in. I'm sure they could do better than me but for right now? I'm here."
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“Not everyone who gets dealt a shitty hand pays it forward. …They’re lucky to have you,” he uttered quietly which made it even more genuine on his end. Maybe she’d notice. Maybe not.
He returned to panning his gaze over the
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Not that she really wanted to have the heavy talk about parents right now even though she wanted to ask him about his.
"Her," She lifted her chin, motioning towards Gwen. "She's one of them. Then there is Miles, Hawk, and Sam. I'm sure you'll see them around at some point."
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His eyes moved toward where she motioned. He arched a brow at Gwen, surprised there hadn’t been any talk of Jessica in the form of Miss Hannigan. She had to be wrong about them not agreeing most days. Only when Jessica got to Sam did Diego snap to look at her.
“The guy with the baby who works here?” he questioned with heavy confusion.
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"Doesn't really matter in the long run, I guess," She didn't keep an eye on them to be appreciated. She just did it to make sure they were safe or as safe as she could keep them around here.
"What? No," She shook her head. "There's a girl named Sam, Samantha actually. I'm sure you'll see her around at some point."
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Now he understood Jessica much better. And it helped that she explained which Sam she meant. The understanding swept over his features. “I’m just happy that the one who works here isn’t who you meant because if that fucker was a kid—“ Diego snapped his head back, a furrowed brow formed. “Actually, it’d explain a lot.”
He was teasing. Mostly. Sam was a good guy. Goofy but good guy.
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Because he was keeping an eye on them too it seemed.
Then she chuckled softly at his teasing, using how close they were standing to each other to jab her elbow in against his side. "He seems capable enough of handling himself without me stepping in. But no, he isn't one of them. I think he's actually older than me."
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That day wasn’t today.
“I thought he looked up there in age but how old are you?” Diego couldn’t help ask after her jab, knowing it was rude to ask a woman her age. He wasn’t sure if she liked flirting and it probably wasn’t wise to do with her being his boss…or maybe it was the smartest decision he’d made since arriving in Haven.
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"Isn't there some kind of law against asking a woman her age?" Jess asked, arching a brow at him. Not that she was really worried about that kind of thing. She was probably one of the odd ones that actually liked being older. Not that she really felt like an adult who had her life figured out but she definitely felt a little more...settled.
"Thirty-one," She answered in the following breath. "What about you? I'm guessing late twenties?"
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Had it worked? She gave him her age. Or maybe it was a test and not her actual age. Then again, what little he knew of Jessica Jones, she could care less what he thought and wouldn’t bother to lie about her age. “You guessed right. Latest twenties that one can get. Would’ve been thirty if the world didn’t end.”
So she had a little more than a year on him, maybe more if she was from a time before twenty-nineteen. Diego wasn’t sure how to figure age in a place like Haven where some people were from decades before or centuries after. The best he came up with was whatever people mentioned their age was.
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But she wasn't going to lie to him about her age. She couldn't pass for younger in her mind and she could have tried to convince him that she was older but why? It didn't make much sense to her. At least she was right about his age which was nice to know for a couple of different reasons. Mostly that she was still good at getting a sense of people just by looking at them but also that he wasn't a lot younger than she was.
"So have you decided if you're going to tell me the end of world story yet?" She asked, softening her voice as she glanced around to see if anyone was standing close or not.
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And then they were on the topic of the world ending. Diego simmered but didn’t get morose the way he had when thinking of his father. Or mother. The former always seemed to show an angry side while the latter showed a wounded one. Yet talking about the end of the world…
“If you wanna hear it, I’ll tell it. We’re not exactly at pillow talk but after the last few weeks, this qualifies at least as a third time meeting.” Although it was more like the twentieth. Diego opted not to move from where they were standing, giving them ample room to keep an eye on the bar and anyone possibly approaching.
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"I'm just curious about your rather casual way of talking about it," She commented as she continued to watch him. "Most people would be kind of freaked out by that sort of thing. Unless it happens a lot more than I realize."
Which was probably the case too.
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Yet Jessica wasn’t wrong. It wasn’t exactly a light topic. His eyes picked up and the smirk simmered off his face. “I don’t know another way to talk about it. We tried to stop it, failed. The answer had been right in front of us the whole time but we didn’t see it. Our sorry excuse for a father had set it in motion twenty years ago, died without telling us the truth about one of our sisters…”
Disdain and anger started to set in, the familiar way Diego often talked about the only dad he ever knew. “…I can’t change it. I thought that me showing up here, maybe we all escaped…” The story was all over the place. It was the first he’d given his last memory a lot of thought before waking up on the train. He’d been busy trying to get a lay of the land in Haven.
“You sure you wanna hear all this?” he questioned, strangely worried about boring her or worse. Jessica didn’t seem to do drama. Neither did he. But there was no denying his existence and family was all rather dramatic. “Might wanna sit down and get yourself a drink."
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It didn't surprise her to hear that his father had something to do with whatever it was that had happened, simply based on the reactions and the emotions she had seen on him whenever the mysterious man was brought up. She did frown though when he mentioned his sister and how the truth about her had been hidden.
"As I said before, I'll listen to whatever you want to tell me. If you don't want to talk about it, then we don't have to," She meant it too despite the fact that it had been brought up once or twice since they had met and while they were getting to know each other. Then she was reaching into her back pocket, producing the flask once more to show and remind him that she did have a drink if he wanted to continue.
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A part of him cautioned that he’d just put her off and Diego didn’t want their relationship to change. He’d never admit it but he actually liked that she didn’t put up with his shit.
There were a few things he liked about Jessica. And that said, he realized that it’d be good to see if she would stick around or change after learning the truth about him. Better to lose the friendship early if it was going to change in the end.
“So my father isn’t my biological dad. My siblings and I were all born at noon on October first in nineteen eighty-nine. It was some kind of anomaly where forty-two births all happened to women who hadn’t even started the day pregnant. Dad went out and used his wealth to adopt as many of us as he could, ending up with seven. Seven kids who had unique skills but we all looked like regular babies.
Powers came later. So did mom. He created Grace to protect and take care of us when one of my sisters scared off all the previous nannies. She’s—“ Diego stopped himself, closing his eyes for a moment to swallow down the pain. “She was the perfect mom. I wouldn’t have my name if it wasn’t for her. Our father gave us numbers in order of importance.
I’m number two. Number one is Luther. Think Boy Scout like Captain America but built more like the Hulk. Three is Allison. She’s called the Rumor because she has the power of suggestion. Four is Klaus. He sees dead people and not just because he’s OD’ed a bunch of times.
Five, I heard he’s actually been here before. Twice. In fact, he’s the reason I thought that I ended up here. He’s got the ability to teleport and time travel. Didn’t master it and he’s a fifty-eight year old stuck in the body of a twelve year old the last that I saw him before waking up in Haven. Never got a name from mom so we call him Five.
Six is Ben who we lost on a mission when we were sixteen. Father of the year took a page straight out of X-Men, calling us The Umbrella Academy. Vanya is number seven. Our father raised us to believe that she was ordinary and had no powers. She wrote a book about it a few years ago. But our father lied. She’s a fucking nuke, and the reason the world ended.
Our father was too fucking coward to work with her. He had Allison rumor her then gave Vanya some kind of pill on a daily basis to keep her mellow… So there you have it… Background with how the world ended."
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"You guys aren't aliens, are you?" That seems like an important question to ask as she stares at him somewhat incredulously. She wants to say it doesn't sound possible but she has come across immortal ninjas and shit in the last few months, so nothing seems that far out anymore.
"Okay, so it was your sister Vanya that nuked the world but you guys got out somehow," She blows it a little breath as she continued trying to wrap her mind around it all and find the right thing to say. Except that she's not very good at that sort of thing. "No wonder you're messed up over this shit. I mean, damn. I'm sorry."
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As for Jessica's run down of what he'd shared, Diego realized a couple of things that needed clearing up.
"Not exactly. She was on the verge of destroying it, we deflected her power and blew the moon to shit which came hurling down to Earth. That destroyed it. Five attempted to time travel with us linked together before impact. I ended up here, I don't know what happened to anyone else."
Translation: Diego had regularly checked the network and made rounds around Haven in search for any of his siblings that might have showed up.
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She fell quiet again as he cleared up a couple of things, her brows lifting when he revealed they had deflected their sister's power and blew up the moon. Which, if she hadn't seen the whole New York incident, she would have had a hard time believing but she was starting to understand that there were a lot of fucked up things out there.
"That sucks, not knowing about your family." She told him honestly, nodding a bit. "But if you made it out, I'm sure they did too."
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"You've got more faith than I do." His response was curt but it wasn't aimed toward her. He tilted his head to a side as he tried to explain. "We should've arrived together if we left together." Not that he really knew how time travel worked but there was logic to his reasoning.
"I should probably find people who knew Five and see what he might've told them."