Notes: This is part one of chapter three. If you're just stumbling across this, and haven't already done so, please stop and start by reading part one of chapter one.
This is a #Batwoman AU based on the ABC tv series #Revenge. The character parallels are pretty neat. So I'm reimagining a world where Ryan Wilder has a more intentional pursuit of vengeance.
Spoiler alert: she is not the caped crusader in this #fanfic.
Each Friday, I post portions of my (very long 😅) chapters on Tumblr, and post their conclusion (the final part) on A03 with the complete chapter.
Okay, enough reminders and such. Y'all ready? Here it goes!
CHAPTER THREE - BETRAYAL (Part One)
Summary: Before he can announce his intent to run for Mayor, Robyn Wilde makes it her mission to destroy the life of the District Attorney that decided to bring criminal charges against her for the events that led to her mother’s death when she was the child known as Ryan Wilder.
DA Sionis: “Thank you all for joining me here for this press conference. Some of you have been supporting me in any way you could since I became District Attorney. I’ve had to make some tough calls, and you’ve always trusted my judgment. We know government and law enforcement isn’t for the weak, and I’ve always been committed to standing strong in our shared value system, for you, my friends and constituents. I know everyone has been wondering if I’m going to announce my run for mayor. Mayor Castellanos was at times short sighted, and limited his influence. We need a mayor that values our law enforcement. We need to eliminate those responsible for making Gotham wild, run down, drug infested, and unsafe. We need to get back to the structure that came from traditional families. These progressives who have no regard for the principles Gotham was built upon, and these criminals who don’t contribute to our society and instead bleed us dry with their subsidized living, have taken over our city. We need to take it back.”
Roman Sionis pauses to allow the audience to applaud for his heavy handed approach to law enforcement. He’s been reading a script off of a tablet on the podium in front of him. The screen turns black and large, white font appears where his lines once were.
ROMAN SIONIS!
IF YOU ANNOUNCE YOUR CANDIDACY TONIGHT
THE WORLD WILL SEE THIS.
Ryan walks down the stairway that lands in the back of The Hold Up, near the manager’s office. The door is closed, and the lights are off. She continues towards the center of the bar, and no one is around. It’s night time, and it's odd that there isn’t an evening crowd. She continues towards the front doors, and before she can exit, lights flash through the opaque windows, and the doors burst open with armed, bullet proof vested men. Jacob Kane is at the center of them.
Jacob: “Ryan Wilder, you’re under arrest for identity theft, fraud, and perjury. We know everything. And if you thought for one minute that you could destroy my family without me figuring you out, you were sadly mistaken.”
One of the men captures her arm, placing it behind her back, and turns her around, so that he can cuff both wrists. Sophie is behind the bar with a confused, heartbroken expression. Her eyes well, and Ryan can see her choke out the word 'Ryan' in the form of a question.
Ryan shoots up in a cold sweat, her sheets tossed to the floor. Selina bounds onto her bed and climbs into her lap, meowing in concern.
Ryan: “It’s okay Selly. It was just a dream. We’re okay.”
She pets the cat’s head, comforting them both, and the feline crawls up so that she can nuzzle into Ryan’s neck.
Ryan: “I’m glad you’re here too.”
Ryan looks over at the clock, while rubbing Selina’s back, and sees that it’s after 8 a.m.
Ryan: “Should we go check on your mom?”
She accepts the purr as an agreement, and sets Selina down so that she can pull herself together and prepare to head downstairs, while trying to shake the feeling that her world is about to be rocked.
Ryan takes the same path down the stairs that she did the night before, and then again in her dream, reminding herself that the last time was just that: a dream. When she hits the landing, the office door is open, and the lights are on. She drops Selly off, and continues towards the bar, looking for whomever is around to check-in with.
She finds the Moore sisters sitting at a round table for four. Sophie is trying to convince Jordan that she’s not responsible for her mother’s current state. Ryan leans against the bar, waiting for them to finish their conversation, appreciating Sophie's natural caregiver tendencies. She's not the lanky teen that stayed out of trouble, yet tried to save Ryan from herself more than once anymore, but she's still doing what she can to support everyone around her.
Jordan: “You were right. I did this. I’ve been immature and selfish.”
Sophie: “No offense, but you’ve been a teenager…”
Jordan: “If I was more like you, I would have been here to help out. Mom wouldn’t have run herself into the ground trying to do everything by herself.”
Sophie: “You know that’s not true. I was here last night, and she was still driving everyone in the kitchen crazy. Mom’s going to do what she wants.”
Jordan: “I don’t even understand how we got here.”
Sophie: “We’re really not great at talking about health stuff. It’s pretty common for Black moms to be strong for everyone, and only share what’s going on when it’s an emergency, or when they’re not the ones telling the story. I think Mom’s been keeping how serious things are from us to protect us.”
Jordan: “How is this protecting us? Being completely caught off guard, feeling like I could have done more…that’s not helpful!”
Sophie: “I know Jordan. Trust me.”
Ryan doesn’t want to interrupt, but she also doesn’t want to pry. This seems like the best moment to make her presence known.
Sophie looks at Ryan as though seeing her is the first good thing to happen in a while.
Ryan: “Are you ladies doing okay? How’s Ms. Moore?”
Sophie: “She’s alright, but also not great. She had a mild stroke last night. Apparently, her blood pressure has been out of whack for a while, and she was at increasing risk for something like this to happen. But she's going to be fine.”
It's clear she doesn't want to worry her sister, but Sophie's poker face wouldn't have helped her hide that the deck was stacked against her. Ryan moves closer to the table, automatically, but stops short, fighting back the urge to reach out.
Sophie: “Me too. She’s still at the hospital, but just under observation to make sure her blood pressure is stable. Thank you by the way, for your help last night, and for taking care of our little runaway cat.”
Sophie's phone rings before Ryan can respond. She turns the phone around so the other women can see the name of the caller.
Ryan: "Guess her ears were burning."
Sophie gets up, too anxious to sit while she talks to her mom, and Ryan finally closes the distance to take her vacant seat.
Ryan: “How are you holding up?”
Jordan: “I’m not really.”
Ryan places a hand on top of Jordan’s. She feels like she knows her. Sophie used to talk about her all the time.
Ryan: “I lost my mom when I was younger than you are. So, I get that this is really scary. I also know what it’s like to have a mom who is willing to die for you. It’s a blessing to be loved that much by someone. So, we can be angry at them for putting our lives ahead of theirs, or we can choose to love on them as hard as possible, because we never really know how long we have with anyone, and the time we do have is a gift.”
This is the advice her mama would want her to give: to help Jordan choose to love instead of being angry with herself and her mom. Jordan nods, understanding, and wipes away the tears that had finally fallen.
Jordan: “Thanks. I should probably help Sophie get us ready. Mom would hate it if she ended up in the hospital trying to keep this place running and we didn’t even open the doors because of that.”
Ryan grins at her, and then her phone vibrates. She pulls it out of her back pocket to read the notification.
Kate's cell: Hope you don't mind that I'm bringing Mary with me to brunch. She insists on getting to know you better. See you at 10.
Ryan: "I've got to get going anyway. Tell Sophie…"
Jordan gives Ryan time to search for what she wants to say, and watches her tighten her lips like she’s trying to keep the words she comes up with from spilling out. Ryan knows she's walking a thin line, and can already hear Luke's disappointed warning. Jordan decides to offer a suggestion.
Jordan: "You'll check on us later."
Ryan cracks a grateful smile, and Jordan raises with a bigger, knowing smile.
Ryan: "I will check on you…"
Jordan: "See you later, then."
MARY KATE'S, 10AM ON SUNDAY
Ryan’s seated at Mary Kate’s, listening to the voices floating around her for any useful keywords worth tuning into. She's at a table set for four, angled so that she can see every corner of the dining room, as always. Some people don't like having their backs to the door. That isn't enough for Ryan.
When her two brunchmates arrive, there's an addition to their party. Ryan imagines tossing the table in front of her over, and bounding across the room so she can hem the woman with the bob up by her trench coat, and slam her back against the wall until she’s struggling to breathe. Instead, she grips her seat, cocks her head to the side, and smiles, inviting an explanation.
Kate: “Robyn! You beat us! Surprise?!”
Ryan raises her eyebrows, expecting her to expound, as Kate and Mary approach the table, and Beth trails behind them.
Mary: “Our parents are supporting who they believe will be the future Mayor in his campaign. He’s over our house strategizing. My mom wanted me and Kate to stay, to show off her well-to-do kids, and something about our generation demonstrating we take an interest in politics, but we told her we had plans. So thanks for letting me crash.”
Kate: “He’s an ass. I’d just end up arguing with him anyway.”
Ryan nods, somewhat following along, and Beth fills in what they’ve omitted.
Beth: “Catherine didn’t want me to embarrass her. Without Marcia and Cindy there to manage Jan, our bunch isn’t so Brady. But don’t worry. Your theorizing about making responsible decisions that have a positive impact on society bores me. So I’ll be at the bar.”
Kate rolls her eyes at Beth's back as she purposefully strides over and plops onto a bar stool.
Ryan forces herself to relax her shoulders, and picks up the menu, to busy her hands.
Mary: “It’s not all bad.”
Mary grins towards Kate, who mirrors her smile. It’s obvious it means a lot to Mary to be included. Kate seems not to mind having her younger sister around, but Ryan gets the feeling she needs reminders to bring her along.
Kate takes her seat, but Mary freezes in front of hers when she sees who Beth is sitting next to. Ryan follows her stare to the back of a long-haired brunette covered in leather from wrist to to knee boot, in the middle of summer. She returns to Mary, curiously.
Kate finally looks up and, if it’s possible, becomes paler.
Kate: “What the hell is she doing here?”
Mary: “And Beth would run straight to her…Unless she told her to come…”
Mary looks as though she’s considering backtracking to the door.
Ryan: “Does someone want to fill me in?”
Mary and Kate turn to communicate with their eyes, and Mary finally takes her seat.
Mary: “That’s Natalia Knight. She and Kate have history.”
Kate: “That’s too generous a label.”
Ryan: “Consider me on the edge of my seat.”
Ryan puts the menu down, and leans back in her chair, excited for the unexpected tea at this brunch.
Mary: “Nat and Beth partied together in high school. Nat wanted to be with Kate, and claimed she was going to leave behind her bad girl ways to win her over. But she’s a trickster with a knack for chemistry.”
Ryan: “What does that mean?”
Kate: “Ketamine. It’s her drug of choice. She’s like a siren, praying on anyone with the means to take care of her. She lures them in, and dopes them up with drugs she’s baked into her lipstick. One kiss, and you’re doing her bidding. Once you’re at her mercy, she keeps you there by slipping more into your drinks.”
Ryan: “And she’s still roaming the streets how?”
Kate: “There’s nothing concrete enough to stick. No one remembers what’s happened. No witnesses have ever come forward. It all just sounds like rumors and judgment against an emo girl who has less than the rich girls she hangs out with.”
Mary: “No one remembers but me.”
Ryan: “So, something happened.”
Mary glances at Kate, who's looking through the menu as though it's transparent and she can see past the table to her shoes.
Mary: “The kiss worked on Kate. She agreed to go out with Beth and Nat one night, and I’d always ask to come-with when Kate and Beth were going out. This time Kate said yes, which I should have realized was off.”
Kate responds without looking up, sounding guilty but also defensive.
Kate: “Two years is a lot in high school, and those kids were always getting into shit...”
Mary: “Right…Anyway, Beth and I were in the back, so she could drink. Kate was driving, but Nat was all over her, trying to make out at stop lights. At some point, Kate was either too out of it, or too distracted, but she veered into oncoming traffic, lost control of the car, and we flipped.”
Kate’s voice lowers and her words run together.
Kate: “Mary, being the only sober one to see what was happening, tensed and took on the most impact.”
Mary: “Clearly I’m fine.”
Kate finally looks at Mary, frustrated.
They've had this argument before, so Mary is unmoved and continues looking at and talking to Ryan.
Mary: “Broken bones are a right of passage for kids. And I heal fast.”
Kate runs her fingers through her hair, anxiously, and is saved by the server.
Server: “Can I get you ladies started with any drinks.”
Ryan: “I’m thinking yes.”
They all order, and then Mary picks back up where she left off.
Mary: “Anyway, we’ve heard her interests have developed, and now she’s into some even weirder activities.”
Mary: “Look, I’m not one to judge. People can get down in the dark however they want, but when you’re not coherent enough to agree to those activities, that’s a whole other story.”
Ryan thinks she knows what Mary’s getting at, but she needs someone to say it out loud, because she won’t believe it otherwise.
Kate: “Nat’s taken S&M to the extreme. Word is she’s into what they call blood play. She’s this dom who drugs her partners so much that they beg for pain until they bleed.”
Ryan: “Oh-kaay… That’s different.”
Mary: “It’s worse than you think…supposedly she likes the taste.”
Mary and Kate’s eyes widen in a uniformed warning, because Ryan’s volume had increased in shock. She puts her hands up in apology.
Mary: “That’s what’s going around. They call her Nocturna now.”
Ryan: “Gotham is weirder than I thought.”
Kate’s flipping through the menu, looking somewhat ashamed. Ryan sees this as another opportunity to build some trust, and throws her a bone.
Ryan: “Hey. We all do shit in high school. I have my fair share of horror stories, but I think we’ve gotten dark enough for this time of day. So, maybe we should shift gears, and save vampire stories for Halloween.”
Their drinks arrive right then, and Kate responds in an appreciative half-smile.
Kate: “I’ll drink to that. Besides, you wanted to run an idea by me?”
Mary: "You guys talk shop over mimosas? I thought we were here to have fun!"
Ryan laughs, surprising herself. Mary is not a part of the plan. She was almost inconsequential when Ryan was preparing, like white noise playing in the background. And she's starting to understand how that came to be… Mary deserves better, but while she has no role in Ryan's mission, she can't become Ryan's problem either.
Kate: "I guess we kinda do, don't we?"
Ryan: "I think it's a little more therapy than business."
Mary: "I've got shopping for that."
Mary's smile is warming, and Ryan feels lighter than she can remember feeling in a long time. She recalls her mom talking about the girl her age at the Kane's, and it's as if two hands rest on her shoulders, gently encouraging her to lean-in. She doesn't want Mary mixed up in this, but…
Ryan: "I might need to try out your style of therapy, and Evan's been asking me when we're meeting up, next…"
Kate: "I think I'll stick to seeing you at kickboxing."
Mary: "You're not invited anyway. You bring down the vibe."
Ryan laughs a real laugh, which should be impossible given who's sitting within reach behind her. She tries to hold onto this feeling, because she doesn't know when it'll come again. And it's a better way to transition back to what brought her here. Ryan has decided that, with all the harm the Kanes have caused, their undoing isn't enough. One way or another, she'll make them put something good back into the communities that they've neglected and exploited.
Ryan: "I did have an idea, Kate. I think I've figured out what Gotham is missing, and after our last chat about how you want to be different than your parents, I thought you might want to team up on it."
Kate: "A Jeturian-Wayne collaboration? They'll hate that!"
Mary: "Which means you love it."
Ryan: "But you're right, Mary. It's a Sunday, and I had a hell of a night. So, maybe we can meet after work this week and I can do this for real with a pitch?"
Kate: "I'm good with that. It just can't be Wednesday. My parents are hosting the D.A.'s constituents at our house, and my dad wants us there. We're choosing our battles, you know…?
Ryan: "I get it. Tomorrow night work?"
Kate: "Works for me. Want to come by our house around 7, or is this an in-office kind of meeting?"
Ryan knows being invited to their home is necessary and pivotal, but that happening so soon has made her appetite non-existent. She powers through.
Ryan: "Sounds like you have a full week…No need to get stuck in the office."
Kate: "Thanks for the mercy. So, want to tell us about your night?"
Ryan's eyes fall to her menu. She's not sure how to navigate this - she doesn't want to discuss Sophie more than she has to - but it seems Mary's going to take care of that for her.
Mary: "It's Diane. She ended up in the hospital last night. Robyn was there when she passed out and helped Sophie until they left in the ambulance. She even closed up the bar."
Mary: "Sophie's my girl…it meant a lot to her."
Kate's clearly not in love with being the last to know, but she decides to try to cover, and raises her glass.
Kate: "To Robyn, then, for coming into our lives at just the right time, and being exactly what we all didn't realize we needed."
Ryan smiles wide at the compliment, which is founded in more truth than anyone realizes. She's become what Kate needs due to calculated precision. For Sophie and Mary, though…she's exactly what they don't need.
All three glasses clink, and Ryan makes a promise to herself. The Moores and Mary will not become collateral damage. She must protect them, especially from her.
Ryan is the last to leave Mary Kate's. She used the excuse of needing to run to the ladies' to make sure her brunch mates and their callous tagalong were gone before she walked out. She immediately calls Luke.
Luke: "To what do I owe this afternoon cold call."
Ryan: "I need to know everything about the event the Kane's are hosting Wednesday night. They're helping with the DA's campaign for Mayor."
Ryan listens as Luke moves into position at his desk and begins keying in the characters required to fulfill Ryan's request.
Luke: "It's basically a press conference. He hasn't officially announced his intent to run, but it seems he's going to do that Wednesday night."
Ryan: "Alright. Find out when the next flight from London to Gotham is."
Luke: "Are you expecting someone?"
Ryan: "Yes. You're going to email Circe Sionis from Roman saying it's safe for her to return home and attach a full itinerary so she can be present to publicly support her father's announcement."
Luke: "And what are you going to do?"
Ryan: "What I always do. Prepare."
I'll be back here next Friday with another update.
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