Back to Basics | Darcy & Rachel | Convo | 14/06/14
Characters Involved: Darcy Dancelli & Rachel Berkley
Location: Shooting Range
Time Frame: Late evening; 14/06/14
Word Count: 2,005
Rachel When she had been younger, her father had always made sure that the dangerous weapons where safely locked away when he was home and had been even more strict about it when he was away. Felicity had been allowed to shoot a gun but she was a couple of years older than Rachel, so that wasn't surprising. Instead of shooting guns at targets, the younger girl had leaned towards creating her own weapons even though she had never seen the danger in creating seemingly harmless little explosives. The first time she had handled a gun was when she came to Division and only there she had been able to train properly until she had a nearly perfect aim. Of course there were one or two time when she still wouldn't hit in the square center of a target, but when it came down to it she wouldn't miss. On the outside though it was harder to keep her senses sharp without having to frequent a shooting range using her cover identity, which is why the agent preferred the arrangement in the bunker to either let off some steam or make sure that she was still able to shoot straight. A few days before she had asked Darcy to join her, figuring that he could use the practise and that it might reflect positively on his attitude as well. She was leaning against the wall, waiting for the recruit with her eyes closed, enjoying the almost complete silence.
Darcy had been told specifically by Chiron to practice on his other subjects before he went back to weaponry. And though his handler had a point that his other subjects were definitely more deserving of his time, Darcy missed weaponry. When Mandarin made him feel lost in translation and IT made him feel like an idiot, he found himself missing the feeling of a gun in his hand. That very fact scared him a little, realizing that before Division, the very thought of him not only holding but liking to shoot a gun would've made him sick to his stomach. But circumstances called for adaptation and he'd found his niche inside Division, the one thing that made him feel confident that he could give something to the secret government agency. In doing so, he felt he could worry less about his chances of cancelation. But Chiron had put an end to that a couple weeks back and it had been awhile since he'd taken up a gun. When Rachel had come to him a couple days before and asked him to practice with her, it was all the excuse he needed to get right back into the swing of things. As soon as he finished his Russian exam (which, miraculously, he felt he had done superbly on), he dropped his notes off in his room and jogged to weaponry. Ordinarily, the jog might have winded him in the past, but that too, under Chiron's guidance, had changed. After running and swimming laps everyday, Darcy had much more endurance than he'd ever suspected he had and as he rounded the corner into the weaponry room, he realized that he hadn't even broken a sweat. Smiling widely to see that Rachel was already there, he nodded in greeting. "Punctual. Fucking fantastic," he chuckled. "I haven't done this in weeks. You ready?"
Rachel laughed when she heard Darcy loudly announce his presence in the room, distrupting the silence she had previously enjoyed with his presence. She didn't mind at all. "An elephant would've me quieter coming in here, Darcy.", she teased him before abandoning her spot at the wall to walk towards the locked weapons storage that held the firearms that the recruits would use to train. As an agent she had gotten a key from Ops earlier and didn't require supervision. "Then we're even", she grinned, before unlocking the door and sliding it open. "I think the last time was during the chaos a while back." She had proved to herself back then that she could hit a target but that had been different. The blonde didn't want to get her mood spoiled by the memory. "Which gun do you want? Today you can choose." She turned back around to the recruit, feeling more relaxed in the company of someone else than when she was on her own. Rachel had always been better with people around her.
Darcy shrugged with a smirk, unphased by her chastisement. He hadn't necessarily been going for stealth when he'd arrived and somehow, he felt like Rachel didn't really mind it at all. Especially not when she encouraged him with her laughter. In fact, he was rather smug. Division was not the place to inspire smiles or laughter in others and if Darcy was able to do so with one of his fellow recruits or agents, he was all too pleased with himself. "Luckily, I'm not currently being tested on my stealth then, yeah?" he chuckled, moving to stand by her. He felt restless, his skin itchy as the agent went over to unlock the door, eager to see the guns he'd not been allowed to touch for weeks. Briefly, he wondered if there were other implications behind Chiron's decision for him not to train in weaponry. How much was it because Darcy had said he was already good at shooting? And how much was it because Chiron might be afraid that he might attempt suicide again? Darcy pushed these thoughts from his mind as he was more than relieved that he was able to train now. Nibbling his lower lip, he looked at all of the guns in their stored space, trying to decide which one called to him today. "Hmm," he mused. "Think I'll take the Glock 19 for now. Start off more simply before moving to the M-16, yeah?" He asked Rachel, almost asking for permission.
Rachel nodded enthusiastically at that. "Very lucky." , she stressed. While waiting for Darcy's answer, she already picked out her preferred gun as well as spare ammunition. She made automatically sure to point the muzzle towards the ground, away from the two of them. It had been something that at first took her quite a bit of focus but now she handled every gun as if it was loaded without having to spend much thought on it. "Does it feel as weird to you as it does to me that I'm the one in charge right now?", she confessed nervously. Darcy was older than her but she had somehow managed to become his superior by graduating before he did. The guy finally made his decision and Rachel was quick to select one gun of the requested model for him. She handed it to Darcy along with two spare magazines before making sure that she locked the weapon's locker correctly again. She didn't want to be the one to blame should the recruits managed to start another uprising and arm themselves again. Better to stay cautious. "You don't need to ask me for permission. I'm not your handler.", she told him with the smile still on her lips. It was important to her to make that distinction. "Who is your handler now anyway? I heard you got moved." Slowly the young woman walked over to the shooting range and then started to check her gun carefully.
Darcy waited patiently as Rachel found her own weapon of choice, treating it with the caution that Division taught. The simple action though brought back to mind the whole ridiculousness of this situation. Even after months in Division, Darcy still couldn't believe that he was living in an underground bunker, training beneath a secret government agency to kill people. The other people that filled the bunker beside him were troubled youths just liked himself and any one of them had the same potential to pick up a pistol and gun down a slew of other recruits and agents. It was weird to him that only now was he starting to question Division's motivations. What did they do exactly? Why did it exist? Why was it kept a secret? Out of all people to recruit, why troubled victims of heinous pasts? Shaking himself out of it, his thoughts left him as he was handed his preferred gun and he smiled, taking the same caution to load it as Rachel had hers. His eyebrow raised high, he smirked teasingly. "Weird?" he repeated. "More like disturbing." Still, his statement was a joke as he had no doubt in his mind that Rachel was about a hundred times more capable than he was in anything that Division sought out to teach. As he loaded the bullets into place, the soft 'click' it made gave him a peace that few things in Division had the ability to do. "Ehm, Chiron," he answered with a small shrug. "He's fucking wound tight. But he's dealt with me so far without canceling me, so that's got to be something, right?" He didn't believe in his answer himself, but for the moment, he was going to have to train as though he thought he would make it to graduation. Otherwise, he knew he never would. Moving over to Rachel, he took the target besides hers, checking the safety on his gun, anticipation rising inside him. "How about you? How often do you keep in touch with your handler now that you're out of the bunker?" he asked curiously.
Rachel followed Darcy in his actions by finally loading her gun as well. It was done within a few quick movements and she was satisfied with the ease of it. Her training really had paid off enough to not let her forget how to handle a gun. She tried to put a face to the name but only a fleeting image appeared in front of her inner eye. "I think I saw him in ops once but I'm not sure.", she shrugged. It wasn't vital for her to know the man anyway, so she wouldn't over-exert her brain with trying to figure out who he was. It was good that he seemed to support Darcy enough to give him a real chance at graduating this place. The blonde, who had left the bunker after less than three months, found that the young Irishman deserved that. "Let's hope it stays that way." She smiled again, unchecking the safety of her gun and aiming it at the paper target. "I don't.", she just replied curtly to his innocent inquiry. Even though it seemed to be moving uphill a little, her relationship with Amanda had not recovered from the events during her graduation mission. The agent wasn't even sure that she wanted that to change anymore. "I mean there isn't much reason for it outside of the regular reports." She tried to defuse the tension that she had caused by her reply. Her finger found the trigger and she squeezed it slightly. The gun went off.
Darcy thought it was just as well that Rachel not knew who Chiron was. After all, though Darcy was beginning to find the handler's company to be entertaining, if nothing else, he couldn't imagine that he'd be interesting to very many people. Besides, who wanted to interact with handlers if they didn't have to anyway? "Indeed," he agreed. "I'm hoping to leave this fucking nest soon. I'm getting tired of the monotony." As Rachel answered his question, he wasn't oblivious to her curt reply. He wondered what history she and Amanda might have had, especially since his past with Amanda was something that if he couldn't look back fondly on, at least he didn't hate. Still, he didn't feel like pressing the agent, especially not with a gun in her hand. Instead, he just nodded, watching her as she took her aim and fired. A wide smile grew on his face as she saw the bullet hit her target and he waited no more than a moment later before he raised his own gun, took aim, and fired.











