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Summary: In which the turtles record their training one fateful night, and find the rooftops hold stories with a beginning....and an end.
Author Note: Helloo Hii! This is my very first fanfic that Iâve chosen to post publicly! Iâve written before, long ago in the time of dinosaurs đŚ lol and over time I felt I lost my touch. I sincerely hope you enjoy this, and Iâm welcome to constructive criticism! Please be as honest as you can, within reason of course. Thanks for being here on the start of my journey to becoming a better writer and fellow fan :)
Disclaimer: I donât own ROTTMNT, sigh.
Genre(s): A bunch of stuff, really. You'll figure it out ;)
WARNINGS: Heavy topics NOT for the lighthearted; like seriously itâll get dark in some parts. Mentions of s*xual assault, bl**d, sh*rp objects, and more. I will do my best to organize in a way that readers can identify the warning sign!
City lights, when viewed with naked eyes, seem to get a new life.. -Aishini.
Ah, New York. What a town. If its combination of musty gas, hot dogs, and mutants were on Us Weekly the headline would be âMama Just Killed a Manâ with the sub-headline of the possibility of contracting an identity crisis being free.99. But alas, who knows. The fine art of bullshit was such a wide range that it left room for all kinds of adventures. For a group of four turtle brothers, this one was for the books.
The night was bustling with pedestrians, and the twinkling lights left little to the imagination of what Christmas was like even though it was February. Faint honking horns of angry Boomers could be heard, paired with the occasional loud radio stations blasting from stereo speakers. It seemed like everyone was outside of their homes tonight, and thus would be one of the riskiest patrol slash training sessions theyâve ever done.
âAaaaand there! Hold still hold still~.â Donnie muttered. Nimble reptilian fingers only scientists and artists could applaud set up the inner workings of wiring miniature video cameras to multiple buildings, and somewhere in the back of his head was a small whispering voice claiming this was a dangerous idea as he reached up to the small device. It was, but the four of them agreed it would probably help in seeing their training mistakes via camera footage. Shiny, purple cubes were discretely attached to all buildings that were on their designated path tonight, and everything in between had been so easily hacked. He couldnât be more positive that there was nothing short of a fruitful night out.
Sharpie eyebrows rose in smug satisfaction.
His dear brother on the other hand, wasnât convinced. Donnie could tell by the way his hands continuously cradled his chin or crossed over each other in contemplation. Behind Leo were his other two brothers: Raph sitting down Mikey for a brief pep talk. As expected, really, for their youngest would attempt to showcase a new fighting move tonight. Each of them had one training session to present which was a pretty decent piece of advice given by Splinter. He mentioned along the lines of adapting to any kind of situation thrown at them- the need to be creative in order to defeat crime. (Or about pineapples and lime- couldnât really understand with the disgusting mush that was ratatouille in their dadâs mouth). Anyway, at least one special move would suffice for now. They can regroup and share pointers but moving forward it would be commonplace to improve because staying at their current level of skill was just utterly unacceptable.
Raph was the first to come up with something and wasnât afraid to show it off last month. Leo followed shortly after, but the blue-clad turtle scheduled his move during a rainstorm. Most would say itâs brave, others would say itâs stupid. But in the spirit of enlightenment; a kind elderly civilian had forgotten their laundry hanging outside in between an alley. Leo had plenty of time to rectify his maneuvering, the twat, thereâs no way he did not have it coming. Donnie himself wouldnât do his yet, but tonight was Mikeyâs night.
Leo huffed, âI seriously doubt these little rubix cubes are going to help us stay on the downlow. If none of you remembered, we just had Meat Sweats get spotted by the cops-like have you seen the theories people are coming up with on the internet? Aliens. Cosmetic surgery gone wrong. Gwyneth Paltrow! I canât afford being thrown outta town before basking in their praise. Donnie-bro-Donnie look at me does this look like a face that needs to be blacklisted?â
âAre you saying my tech isnât enough as security, you little shit?â
âThatâs exactly what Iâm saying.â
A vein popped on Donnieâs forehead, fist trembling, âWell if you ran like your mouth, youâd be safe from being spotted.â
Leoâs eyes blew open, âSwing hermano-!â
Raph stumbled in between the brothers, âDonât make me send your spiffy little butts on home! Letâs do what we came here to do, fellas. Leo, youâre right to be worried but Donnie wouldnât give the green light if there was too much risk for us tonight. Weâre here to help Mikey. Capiche?â
Leo sighed and waved a hand. Mikey turned to Donnie, âHow are your cameras going to help us?â
âIâm so glad you asked, little Angelo!â Donnie posed, flowers and stars flowing behind him as he stuck a tongue out at Leo, âThese babies have been modified to detect thermal energy- heat emitted by humans and mutants would be caught on surveillance. If their trajectory path interferes with ours, S.H.E.L.D.O.N will capture it live and send me the real time feed. All of the other cameras Iâve hacked have been wired to follow along and save to file- there isnât anything that we wonât see. Â Not to worry.â He placated as he quickly typed into his arm brace.
âAnd we areâŚset up to begin. Ready on your mark, Angelo.â Donnie perked, finger guns out.
A pat on the shoulder from Raph, and a thumbs up from Leo did nothing for Mikeyâs nerves as his three brothers readied themselves on the building ledge in camera view. The orange clad box turtle took the biggest breath possible. Theyâre right, he thought. Things would be a-okay if they said so. Time to blow them all away!
Within a snap of a finger, four wisps of rising dust were left to be seen.
â˘.*.â˘
Things were not okay! He nearly killed three innocent pigeons- aww what kind of monster hurts little birdies they ainât hurt nobody! Mikey panicked, dodging cable antennas as he sprinted across rooftops. It was only ten minutes since they started, and heâs tripped over cable cords and trash bins. Raph had a short two-minute melee with a gang of pigeon miscreants. How was he supposed to pull this off with things bumbling and tumbling like this?
âMikey! Take a deep breath buddy you can do it!â Leoâs voice echoed on a building beside him.
âO-okay!â He called back. Cold sweat made him clammy all over now. What if the sweat made him slip on something?
Raph crouched down on the building before him, causing all brothers to halt in their place on different buildings. With a worried frown, his eyes bore into Mikeyâs.
âItâs alright if you need to restart, little man. Take a second to get yourself together and then we can focus on simply getting from Point A to Point B.â
âTechnically weâll be facing inevitable discrepancies of the plan if we stop for even 5 minut- shutting up now.â
Mikey stood upright so stiff his muscles began to clench painfully. He didnât understand what was getting to him. Maybe itâs because he didnât get enough rest, or maybe itâs because he misplaced his favorite can of spray paint. He shook his head. No, that wasnât it. Glancing to each of his brothers he noticed urgency growing in their voices. Their looks. Their postures. Itâs been frustrating nearly losing most of their battles now that the Foot was searching for the armor. But no, it wasnât that either, as much as it made sense.
WellâŚthere is that one thing; Mikey thought back to yesterday when April texted them an article. A group of civilian ruffians skilled in parkour were making quite a bit of unrest on the police scanners. People talk, and if their kids are around, those chatterboxes would catch the entire human populationâs attention. Rumor had it this group was the modern Robin Hood- stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, and as fast as they appeared, those guys were gone in seconds. Some pretty powerful organizations have been outed in result of these âRobin Hoodsâ meddling into their affairs and a few riots too many have taken place. Ironically, authorities have been ordered by higher-ups to stop these Robin Hoods. Mikey could see the problem when their numbers coincide with the brothers. Whatâs worse, him and the others could easily be mistaken as those criminals if they were caught⌠but training was a time-sensitive priority now.
Add to the fact that the problem did not only affect the brothers but all mutants; villains and allies alike. The cards dealt were:
On one hand, remain in the sewers and halt training- leading to repeated losses in their war at their level of strength. But. They would be safe from risk of arrest and human police authorities can do their job without spotting them. On the other hand, get ahead in their skills while the enemies remain low- but play with the high chance of being mistaken as the Robin Hoods and take the fall.
Glancing down at his hands, Mikey studied his mystic chain whip in hand and thought back to when they first got the weapons. Mystic mumbo jumbo didnât play a critical role in their upbringing, but it felt like destiny called the four brothers to come across Mayhem nearly a year ago for important reasons: to be the greatest ninjas out there. To be heroes. To keep the city of New York safe.
Mikey sighed; he wasnât making things better by standing here. The orange terrapin tightened his grip. He had to do his best. Mikey was in no position to downplay his skill just because he was nervous that he wonât do it right before even trying. No matter what his family and him could handle anything. He could do this.
He took a deep breath once more, eyes welled up in renewed confidence as Mikey whirled to Raph, âNothing to it! Iâm ready to get this party started!â
A large grin spread across Leoâs face, pleased. âAlright, there ya go!â
As Raph sighed in relief Donnie huffed, unable to fight the lift of his lips. He tapped away at his brace.
âAlright, restarting the session in 3âŚ2..1!â
Mikey took the lead once more, darting rooftop to rooftop as they were marked with cameras as feather-like footsteps followed him immediately. A flick of his wrist resulted in the chain whip unfolding, length exponentially increasing in its glowing glory until the chains made a large circle around him. Lights of buildings and lamp posts all around became blurs, and ahead was the infamous Grand Central Station: his chosen starting marker. It was time to get down to business.
âDonnie! I need you to send multiple shots at me from every direction while we run, think you can help me out?â
Battle shell expanded; Donnie bowed in mock politeness âBut of course! Any range in particular?â
âStick with mid to long range, thanks!â
âAs you wish.â Donnie flew a few meters ahead and hid from view while Mikey turned to Leo, who perked up in attention with a smirk as they ran.
âIâm ready for a speed-off, Leo. How about you?â
âOooooh count me in. What do you need?â
Mikey bounced off a passing apartment balcony and gave a toothy grin, âWhile Donnie sends attacks at me, focus on attacking my chains. I wanna try to use tempo and defense for my ultimate move.â
His brother gave a wink and disappeared into a portal to who knew where, but heâd be waiting for Mikey. Last but definitely not least, Mikey faced Raph. The red clad brother excitedly beaming down at him from the higher buildings he was jumping over.
âBig Red, I need you to do something really important. From here to the end, do your best to catch me or get me off balance.â
âYou got it!â
Raph nodded and pulled back, positioning himself a few meters behind Mikey. Said turtle nodded to himself, apprehension causing sweat to roll down his scaly green cheek as he neared Central Station. About 300 meters left. The second he got there would mean his best chance of accomplishing his special move was to use his senses and by no means slow down.
200 meters. If he failed this, it wouldnât really be failing. His brothers were crazy smart to understand his motive and still work together to come up with a similar battle strategy. Either way this was gonna be epic.
100 meters.
50.
10.
0.
All at once purple, blue and red streams of mystic energy swarmed him much like a colony of bees. Donnie weaved around all brothers, neon laser beams whizzing out and Mikey wasnât going to lie, those things hurt. Â A few stung his arms as Mikey maneuvered his hands waving high, swooping low, faking left, reversing right, gyrating around- all motion available to bend the chains to his will. Most of the beams were caught by his chain, the neon light merging into the golden glow before disappearing. Mikey wished he could see the flabbergasted look on Donnieâs face. Then he remembered this was all being recorded.
Okay, maybe he shouldnât have laughed out loud at that because Donnieâs expression morphed from shock to annoyance in a snap. The purple turtlesâ jet pack with guns grew even more guns- bro whAT-!
Now that Donnie kicked it up a notch, Mikey felt the rising energy in his chains orbiting around him begin to resonate a whirring sound when a blue crescent light sliced centimeters from his face.
âEye focused, Mikey!â Leoâs shout echoed somewhere from the side, dashing into multiple open portals for his convenience. Uh-oh. Mike forgot about those. Swinging in between cellular towers, Mikey feigned directions just out of Raphâs mystic hands as he was too big to fit into those spaces like Mikey could. But it was working. His chains were intact around him at the speed of light but now he had to move them fluidly to his advantage. Donnie furrowed his brows in the distance, dodging laundry lines mid flight and began using the power of everything in his arsenal at his baby brother- only for the chains to keep absorbing his shots. Leo, Mikey could tell, was running out of options in keeping up with the chains. Instead of Leoâs attacks disrupting the circular movement as before, every time he tried slashing them from any direction the speed of the chains was knocking him in momentum of the weapon. Leo and Donnie were growing restless, dedicating further to their task and thus quadrupling their efforts. Not to say Mikey wasnât breaking a sweat, everything was burning, but he couldnât tell them that this was his plan.
However.
The chains gave a loud clang when Raph swat at the weapon in order to duck under and grab him.
âG-ah!â Mikey gasped, immediately dropping down along the length of a building and allowing gravity to swoop him through an alley. This was dangerously getting too low for them where civilians can see them. On the other side of the alley, luckily, was a drop off to a construction zone, miles wide where no lamp posts reached. Mikey could use that space for his move, though Raph would also have a better means to catch him without anything in his path. Passing the last of laundry lines and apartment bricks, the group dashed into the open in pursuit of the orange terrapin now basically floating with bright orange chains as his wings when he felt a large hand grip onto his ankle. Caught in a panic Mikey sent energy to coat his leg and swung it down to slice through Raphâs red mystic energy. Hearing a hiss of pain he dashed away, but his chains wobbled off balance. Leo took this second to strike slashing waves of blue energy to dent into the chains range of motion as Donnie shot more lasers from above. Gritting his teeth Mikey gulped.
He had to get this back in control.
Mikey stopped atop a dirt hill and swirled around to face them, catching them off guard for a moment before closing his hands into fists and slowly moving them towards the center of his chest. The chain orbit spun faster, and faster, and faster until all they could see was a white halo shrinking into layers that enveloped Mikey in a cocoon-like state. But it burned. It burned so much so close to his skin that it felt like he was being roasted alive. Sweat stung his eyes: he shut them too tight he began to see stars behind his eyelids.
âMikey, what are you doing?! If itâs hurting you then stop!â He could hear Raph and the others shout at him.
Just a bit more.
âMikey!â
Bringing his fisted hands together, Mikey felt the trembling of the chains coiled so impossibly tight that the energy soaked in them was beginning to overwhelm them. Like a tire being pumped with too much air.
Like the stars colliding to create-
âSUPERNOVA!â
Leaping up sky high with his limbs spread wide, Mikey grinned in the millisecond it took for the chain to explode into tiny little beams of light, flickering between blue, orange, and purple variations of energy. Metal once welded together became individual sources of his mystic weapon shooting out all around. To them, Mikey resembled a firework. Bright, striking in his display of light. They watched in awe as Mikey let out a breathless exhilarated laugh, an âit worked!â reaching their ears. Raph, Leo, and Donnie noticed the disbanded chain remained still in the air around him until Mikey slowly shifted a hand, a dozen pieces of metal shifting in tandem and each straightening out into miniature needle points.
âNow thatâs what Iâm talking about!â Leo cheered, followed by Donnie's whistles. The three turtles joyously cheered, celebrating this display of talent and execution Mikey put in so much effort on his own to showcase.
âO-okay, somebody please catch me!â Mikey sputtered, causing Leo to dart over and up as Mikey fell from the sky in exhaustion. Landing in Leoâs arms, the group of brothers circled around him, gasps of breath being the only thing he was capable of mustering. Donnie typed a million codes per second as Leo and Raph both spoke over each other- but Mikey barely registered most of it. He shakily lifted a thumbs-up. His mystic chain, now devoid of mystic power, swiftly returned to its original form, jingling to a drop on the dirt hill with a thump.
âI-I need a lot more kinks to work out *gasp* but this is good for us, r-right? Itâs good?â
Raph gently shook Mikeyâs shoulder, âItâs more than good. You did amazing tonight, big man. We can do a lot with this! But right now, weâre gonna get you to tip-top shape to be able to handle this strain on your energy. Thatâs first. Did you get all that, Donnie?â
Typing met his ears, âYeperoos. Cameras remain functional, no damages, no alertsâ Donnie mused, lifting his eyes from his screen with a smirk, âI say this was an exceptional showcase. Brava, Angelo. A well-thought-out plan of action.â
âThose baddies wonât know what hit âem.â Leo praised, then he grimaced, âBut seriously, those chains sting like a mother-man my arms are gonna be sore for weeks.â
Mikeyâs cheeks were beginning to hurt from his constant smiling and rested his head on Leoâs plastron.
âThatâs great, guys. Iâm just gonnaâŚ*yawn*I-Ima just⌠take a break...â He mumbled off, exhaustion quietly sending him off to dreamland.
âPoor champâs all tuckered out.â Leo snickered.
Raph opened his arms to Leo, âGive him here, you open us a portal home.â
Gently handing Mikey over to Raphâs arms, Leo whipped out his odachi when Donnieâs wrist beeped. Donnie scowled, the light of his screen illuminating the tense frown lines on his face and causing Leo and Raph share a serious look. The camera cubes Donnie constructed were labeled along the path by numbers beginning with 0-1 and spaced out gradually by quarter mile, then to half-mile, and quickly to full mile on the account of the increasing speed they rallied throughout the path. The last camera cube designated to follow them was 5-0; about sixty meters from their position on the hill.
Camera 4-9 pinged.
âGet down.â Donnie muttered. In sync the three brothers crouch down and slowly, ever so quiet, shifted to the other side of the hill for cover. Donnie cupped a hand over his brace, dimming most of the light as Leo discreetly peered over the field in the direction of the apartment building they passed right before reaching the construction zone. Leoâs gaze hardened; with their mutated bodies, enhanced senses were part of the package. Although, it was easier to find the camera with no light sources obstructing his view. Immediately Leo spotted the smallest circle of red light from a camera lens on the roof, where a figure was still but⌠he couldnât tell what they were doing. This wasnât good. He crouched down beside Raph and leaned over him to meet Donnieâs eyes.
âWe got a bogey on the roof.â The blue terrapin whispered. Donnie furrowed his brows in concentration, flickering between Leoâs eyes and the camera feed on his brace. A frame popped up, switching from thermal imaging to night vision. Raph, Leo, and Donnie found the figure to be female; petit in stature, and maybe around their age give or take a few years. Her figure was donned in simple athletic gear. Form what they could tell no weapons could be seen, no knives. No guns. She was angled to where they couldnât see her face clearly, and from the way one leg was on the roof and the other on the ledge it appeared as though she had no qualms being on such a high altitude.
And how many times have they heard about humans being âcomfortableâ around on rooftops? Thousands. On police scanners.
ââŚSheâs gotta be one of them.â Raph whispered. Questions whirred up a mile a minute within each of them. What did she want? How long has she been watching them? Was this an ambush? The turtle brothers watched with bated breath when she slowly, not a sound made, turned her head over her shoulder straight at the camera cube.
Her face was concealed, a cloth type of material covering the lower half of the face and the breeze of the night shifted her hair over her eyes. But they felt her eyes stare into the camera. Into them. If they hadnât gotten enough surprises, the next moment stunned them all into stillness.
Debating if I should give it a shot to write some fics for the turtles and anything else đś
Iâve never written for the public and then thereâs the âbeing worried you wonât be as goodâ as other writers, and thereâs the method of writing that may or may not keep readers happy. Iâm talking description, monologues, dialogues, ENVIRONMENTđ¤Ż
But.
It isnât a competition. You have to find joy in the craft. Who knows what itâll lead toâŚ
An "unboxing" of Grievous Grimoire a rule expansion for Against the Darkmaster #Open00 #TTRPG
Imaginary Turtles
Finally, it is launched and as a project manager, it has been a huge learning curve on getting a group of volunteers on different sides of the Atlantic to work in a meaningful way. Grievous Grimoire is a large tome and was not the reason for the group forming, but when Zatnikotel had the idea, we could see the advantage in the developments to the Open00 ruleset. It has meantâŚ