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Peter wasn’t sure why he didn’t quip back at Diana, he thought that a part of him was too tensed up about their evening plans for the ongoing war between the Vipers and Scorpions. He finished getting ready and handed Diana her heels, one by one, before helping her stand back up. Peter didn’t know which way to feel about Diana’s words when it came to the watch because he hadn’t expected so much honestly, and he wasn’t sure if the memory of their father’s wishes was a ploy to give him a small win while she conquered the bigger battles between them. All he could really do was give her a nod that acknowledged everything she voiced from their united front expanding past any sibling tiffs and their father’s wishes to the almost-compliment about how he looked. “Let’s get going.” His voice was a bit lighter, but still carried that notable tone of determination as he walked over to the door and held it open for her.
[ TIME JUMP ]
Everything had gone according to plan, minus a couple of small hitches when it came to people who wanted to play hero. The message was heard, loud and clear, and the Volkov’s were expected back on the speedboat that would take them away from the wedding reception. He tried to count heads before he headed to the dock himself, and hoped to god that every last one of his family members was safely inside. He knew they would need to prepare for the storm that was coming. While the Vipers and Scorpions had been in an ongoing war for generations, they had been lighting more fires lately, ones that no one was putting out anymore. Peter walked inside, adrenaline so high that he had yet to notice the reed that stained his white dress shirt under his unbuttoned suit coat. Green hues immediately locked eyes with a matching pair for a moment before he looked over his sister. “Are you alright?” The boat was moving through the waves, aiding their escape. And while Peter’s eyes remained on Diana and she looked relatively fine, he couldn’t understand the expression that came over her face. “Diana?” The blond’s voice felt foreign and far away as the color drained from his face. Without another second’s notice, Peter collapsed onto the ground.
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Crimson faded into the maroon of her jumpsuit, darkening its color with an array of splotches that were truthfully only noticeable to those who stared long enough or actually witnessed the carnage left behind in Diana’s wake. As soon as the speedboat hit water, her incriminating weapon dropped into the oceanic depths below while the blonde positioned herself at the starboard bow. Each Volkov was safely onboard, their plan accomplished nearly to perfection and she felt... nothing. Absolutely empty of whatever vengeful relief the blonde anticipated from carving open one of the Scorpions and knowing that her family had done the same, if not worse, to others. Just more hollow gaping where someone significant no longer existed. A measured gaze cut through the miniature family gathering to find her sibling–– her literal partner in crime this evening, and for the first time in her life, Diana sensed the welling of gratitude over him within the slender expanse of her throat. Are you alright? No, but she would be in time. There was no alternative.
Hues dropped from the uncanny familiarity of his profile, raking over any gore which coated his once pristine suit and shirt. Far more than she anticipated and not showing signs that it had begun to dry. They had made it out unscathed, right? Any neutral expression broke as the elder sibling forced her way across the space between them, that perfectly composed façade shattering almost immediately as his figure swayed so unsteadily that it inspired something akin to nausea. No. No. No. “Pete,” the childish nickname fell in the same breath that her brother did and immediately she dropped to his side. Quick fingers practically tore the mottled shirt as she tugged it upward to inspect the damage. “He’s injured, we need to get him to a medic. Now.”









