teenage-and-blue:

syx-blue:

teenage-and-blue:

syx-blue:

teenage-and-blue:

“Um, Lucy?” Answered in a ‘well duh’ tone, Lucy turns the light down toward a spot between the two of them; it’s just strong enough to show where both are but not their appearances. “Why’d you cut the power, huh?”

Being able to see more than just by the little flashlight she was holding was Lucy’s first priority.

“Well duuuuuuuh! I’m robbing you! Or I was…” Bluebell scowled, crossing her arms. The other person in the building being blue rather drastically changed her priorities. 

Looking Lucy up and down she had to wonder at the similarities, “That real? You didn’t just steal a disguise watch did you?” 

She was somewhat aware of the multi-dimensional nature of the city, but she’d never actually run into another blue person before now.

“No you’re not!” Lucy shoots back, sounding more certain of that than she honestly feels. Standing up a little straighter to look more confident, too. Narrowing her eyes after Bluebell’s next comment, she’s tapping one foot against the floor.

“Do I look like I’m wearing one?” is her return question, keeping a close eye on the older blue woman.

“Well no…” Bell scowled and crossed her arms embarrassed, “I just… didn’t expect to see someone else who was blue…” biting her lip, she look away, “I’m not gonna rob a sister. Blue pride.”

Rolling a shoulder as she debated internally, Bell finally holstered her de-gun, “You don’t have to call me Megamind. It’s Bluebell.”

The tension carried in Lucy’s shoulders eases when Bluebell holsters the gun she had been holding, even if the teen herself hadn’t been fully aware of it.

“Makes things easier,” she admits, hands clasped behind her back. “You’re one of the other ones, then?”

“The fuck should I know?” Bluebell threw up her hands, “One of the other whats?” she huffed at the other girl, “I just said I don’t know any other blues.”

“This is stupid,” she complained, “I’m going to turn the power back on,” turning, she dropped the goggles back in place and headed back the way she came.

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