Whumptober Day 20: people don't change people, time does
Found Family
4390 Words; Pooter Pile AU
TW for child abuse, attempted murder, unethical experimentation, blood mention
AO3 ver
âGisu!â
Gisu looked up at the sound of the door slamming open. Dion let his leg fall back to the floor, his arms securely wrapped around the book he was carrying. Gisu felt a trickle of amusement as Dion stalked over to her, slamming the book on the desk.
It had only been two days since Raz ran off. Dion had come to surprisingly quickly after being thrown like thatâmaybe it was an acrobat thing. But he had had the worst headache, so it was nice to see him moving with his usual energy, again.
Itâd be even nicer if Raz hadnât run off, but still.
âI know where Raz went!â Dion exclaimed. âIs trying to go. Whatever. But I know where it is!â He flipped the book open, revealing it to be a photo album. Gisu got only a moment to glance at what she assumed were Dionâs baby pictures before he flipped to the page he wanted. âThere.â He pointed at the picture of the family all assembled before the Aquatodomeâit must have been a few years old, because Gisu couldnât see Queepie anywhere, but she could see a much younger Mirtala held aloft in Donatellaâs arms.
âCute photo.â Gisu commented, totally not focusing on the massive grin on younger-photo-Dionâs face. âWhat makes you think Raz is going there?â
Dion pointed at the photoâat the background of the photo, Gisu realized, his finger tapping the mountain dominating the landscape. âWhen Raz hit me with his⊠psychic thingy, I thinkâŠâ He trailed off, searching for the words. âPsychic bullshit involves mind stuff, right? Like thoughts and feelings.â
âYeahâŠâ Gisu nodded.
âAnd Iâve been seeing the same fucking mountain since he hit me,â Dion continued, âWhich means itâs probably, like, an afterthought of it.â
âAfter-effect,â Gisu corrected.
âYeah, that.â Dion agreed. His hands moved as he spoke and paced around, and it was utterly fascinating, even as his words kept coming out stream-of-consciousness style. âSo I keep seeing this mountain, and itâs so familiar, like an itch in the back of my mind, yanno? So I start digging through our old albums, because I swear Iâve seen this mountain somewhere before, and I know itâs important, so I kept searching andââ
âAnd then you found it?â Gisu asked, trying not to let too much fondness creep into her voice. A little bit is okay, but itâs too early to be getting sappy.
âYeah!â Dion nodded emphatically, once again by the desk and tapping the photo. âIt doesnât look exactly the same but I know that thatâs the one. Thatâs the mountain that Raz is going to.â He looked at Gisu with so much intensity that she thought he might burst, and said, âI keep feeling like I need to go there.â
Gisu leaned back in her chair. âDo you?â
âYes!â Dion threw his hands in the air. âNo? I donât know!â He paced a small half-circle, âBut thatâs where Raz is. Is going. Iâm sure of it!â He turned to Gisu once again. âI donât know what to do about this.â He admitted. âI donât know who Iâm supposed to tell.â
âWell, I thinkââ Gisu stretched, getting out of her chair. ââthat what happens next is obvious.â
âReally?â Dion lit up. âI knew youâd know what to do! Youâre really smart like that.â His face flushed, and Gisu had to take a moment to fight off the butterflies in her stomach and the heat on her own face.
âYeah.â She smirked, grabbing Dionâs wrist. She started pulling him back towards the door.
âWeâre going on a field trip!â
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Three huffed as he leaped up over a boulder, his levball making the jump easier than climbing up by hand. Even still, this was exhausting.
But it needed to be done. He only had a little bit further to go, anywayâit had taken him a week just to get this far, and the sun had long set behind him, and he couldnât waste anymore time.
Really, though, did Ms. Naumann have to build her lab halfway up a mountain? Three had his levball to help, but this was ridiculous.
Still, there was nothing Three could do. He just had to get there, and make everything right. So heâd do it, even if it was tiring.
He had to.
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âI think we made pretty good time!â Gisu chirped. And really, they kind of did. Five days to make a trip spanning across a few statesâthank god for comprehensive bus routes. And her levboard. Couldnât forget how important her baby was to this whole operation.
âIâm still not sure how you convinced me to go along with this.â Dion muttered, staring up at the mountain looming before them, the sunlight behind him casting his face in shadow. âOr why weâre doing this alone.â
âBecause itâs faster that way.â Gisu offered, already setting up her board. Sure, they could have a nice little hike up the trails, but they were here on a mission. Raz had a two-day headstartâthey couldnât waste time. âCâmon.â She held out her hand, and Dion took it. Grumbling under his breath but joining her on the levboard regardless. âLetâs go find Pooter.â
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Three crawled through the vents as quietly as he could. Benefit of the lab being half-underground, he supposedâthe vents themselves were surrounded by solid rock, making them more than capable of supporting his weight.
So he crawled along, his mental link with Four helping him navigate to the bunks without issue. It took a while, and he had to wiggle a bit to get through some of the tighter turns, but he made it.
The room the clones all slept in was halfway into a natural cavern, of sorts, with a large open space above the beams holding up the lights. Three telekinetically undid the screws on the vent cover, and quietly removed the panel, holding it in the air to keep it from clattering on the ground. He crawled out onto the bunk bed directly below it, the top cot softening the impact. Once he was clear, he replaced the vent cover, but set the screws to the sideâthis would be his exit.
âThree?â Fourâs voice cut through the roomâthe lights were off, right now, but Three could already feel his brotherâs mental presence beginning to surge.
âFour!â Three practically lunged for his brother, his arms wrapping around Fourâs shoulders with all the strength he had. I missed you Iâm so happy to see you again I missed you I missed you I missed you
âThree!â Four returned the hug, pulses of missed-you and ribbons of golden elation flowing through their connection. I missed you Iâm so glad youâre safe I missed you I missed you I missed you
Eventually, Three pulled back. His face crumpled, his eyes stung, and he slammed his face back into the crook of his brotherâs neck. âI missed you.â He murmured, his thoughts echoing the notion.
âI missed you too.â Four returned, echoing back the same. He pulled back. âYou gotta be quick,â he started. âMs. Naumannâs been acting really weird lately.â
Three took a breath. Right. No more tearsâmission now, sad later. âWeird how?â
Four winced. âLike sheâs scared of something.â He mumbled. âI thinkâŠâ He tried again, âShe told me to call you back in a few days. I think⊠I think sheâs going to terminate us.â
Threeâs blood ran cold. The world pressed in on him, crushing weight squeezing all the air from his lungsâ
Three scowled. âThatâs not going to happen.â He declared. âWeâre going to get Six and Raz and weâre going to get out of here.â He was done being scared of Ms. Naumann. She was wrong. She was wrong and Three felt none of the respect heâd had for her. She was wrong.
Four nodded. âItâs this wayââ he startedâ
Something fell from the beams above to the floor beside them with a thud and a grunt, making Three and Four flinch back in surprise. The figure uncurled, groaning as it stoodâ
âWhâhow did you get here?â Three whisper-shouted. âWhy are you here?!â Of all theâfor the sake ofâreally? Of all the people who could have somehow followed him, it was Dion?
âRaz.â Dion started, âYou have ten seconds to explainââ He stopped short, his eyes darting between Three and Four.
âWhy are there two of you?â Dionâs voice went up a few notches, grating against Threeâs ears. He was looking back and forth between the two of them, confusion leaching off of him in waves.
Three put his hands up in a placating gesture. âLook, Dion, I promise Iâll explain everything later.â He said, trying to ignore the way Four was starting to vibrate next to him. âWhen we have time.â He promised. âBut I need you to not mess everything up right nowââ
âUh uh.â Dion interrupted, hands on his hips. âNo way. Iâm not doing anything until you explain yourself.â
âWe donât have timeââ Three insisted, gritting his teeth. Why couldnât he have been followed by someone with sense, like Frazie? Frazie was cool.
âIâm not hearing an explanation.â Dion hissed. âSo Iâll ask again: What the fuck is going on here?!â he demandedâ
âI find myself wondering the exact same thing.â
Three froze. Dionâs eyes were wide as he stared at the doorway behind Three. Oh no. Oh no.
Three turned around slowly, like the air around him was suddenly full of glue. Oh no no no.
None other than Ms. Naumann stood there, her lips pressed into a thin line. All of Threeâs resolve dissolved under her gaze, like a wadded up napkin being tossed into the trash. Oh no.
âAnd who are you?â Ms. Naumann turned her attention to Dion, who looked as much like a deer in headlights as Three and Four felt.
â...very confused.â Dion admitted.
Ms. Naumann raised a hand to the bridge of her nose. âRight.â She sighed. Her hand moved to her temple, her look of resignation turning to one of concentration.
Three yelped in surprise as an arm wrapped around him, lifting into the air in a single burst of motion. Ms. Naumann shot a psi-blast, and Dion ducked under it to slide out the open door behind her, not once losing momentum even as he leapt up into a run, Three and Four tucked against his sides.
âWhich way do I go?â Dion demanded, as Ms. Naumannâs footsteps echoed behind them.
âLeft!â Four shouted, even as Threeâs head spun trying to remember the layout. Dion skidded to a near-halt at the next intersection, deftly using his shed momentum to pivot into a turn to the left. âI still want an explanation!â He nearly screeched, following Fourâs directions to duck to the right.
âLater!â Three reminded him. He squirmed in Dionâs arm until he was facing backwards, watching as Ms. Naumann came up behind them. âSheâs gaining!â He shouted, and Dion picked up the pace.
âDo something then!â Dion made another turn, his grip on Three and Four tightening to keep them from slipping free.
Right! Three concentrated, lining up his shotâ
Ms. Naumannâs eyes widened in surprise as Three fired. She ducked to the side, and the shot only grazed herâbut she ended up stopping entirely, so Three still allowed himself a moment of silent victory. He was useful! Another shot brought down a light fixture, blocking her path. Even more useful!
Dion slid to a halt, the sudden stop jarring to Three. He squirmed, trying to see what had brought them to a haltâ
âHow do I open this?â Dion demanded, and Three managed to turn around entirely. They were blocked by a doorâthe playroom door, it looked like.
âGet me to that keypad.â Four said, and Dion moved to hold him up in front of it. Four tapped in the codeâ
Four hissed and pulled back his hand. âDammit.â He muttered. âShe changed it again.â
âLanguage.â Dion snapped. Three stuck out his tongue. Who was Dion to decide if his brother could swear? âHurry up,â Dion added. âI donât like how quiet it is right now.â
âIâm trying.â Four shot back, trying another code. Another angry beep as the pad flashed red. âUgh, she changes them way too often.â He grumbled, moving to try another one.
Probably because someoneâs just a little too clever. Three suggested, trying to squirm out of Dionâs grip. Four ignored his comment in favor of focusing on the keypad.
âUh uh.â Dion adjusted his hold on Three. âYouâre not going anywhere until weâre out of this mess.â
Three crossed him arms. He really wished it was Frazie who had followed him. How did Dion even find him?
âHow did you even find me? You were out on the floor when I left.â Three poked Dionâs side.
âYouâre the one who practically showed me where you were going.â Dion muttered, like it was somehow Threeâs fault that heâd shown up to mess everything up.
Which⊠maybe it was, now that Three thought about it. He hadnât even touched Dion when heâd sent him flyingâif it was a burst of unfocused psychic power, then it probably ended up pushing Threeâs thoughts into Dionâs head. Whoops.
Four hissed at another failed attempt. Dion tapped his foot against the floor impatiently. Footsteps echoed down the hall. Three gasped. âMs. Naumann!â
âOkay, time to go!â Dion decided, pulling away from the door.
âWhâno!â Four shouted. âSix is in there!â
âWeâre not leaving him behind!â Three added, âHim or Raz!â
Dion froze. âWhatââ
The world tilted, and Three fell to the floor. He had only a moment to catch his breath before a telekinetic grasp grabbed ahold of him, too, lifting him up into the air to join a struggling Dion and Four.
âThatâs enough of that.â Ms. Naumann declared, already turning on her heel. The hands followed after her, dragging the three of them along through the air.
âWell.â Four muttered, âshit.â
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Well, shit. Gisu scooted further into the shadows. She and Dion had only found Razâthough apparently he was going by Three?âby chance, and then Dion had fallen down into the room the moment he spotted his brother. Who was greeting a second Raz.
And now this lady had showed up, and Dion had grabbed both Razzes and ran. Gisu had no idea how far heâd get, but she didnât want to get caught, either.
Something that the Not-Razzes had mentioned caught in her mind, and she regarded the door carefully. Six and Raz? Did that mean that there were more Pooters here?
Well, it was as good a lead as any. Gisu levitated down to the floor, and poked her head out the still-open door.
The hallway was empty. Probably.
Carefully, Gisu crept out, holding her board tight against her side. If she concentrated, she could faintly feel Dionâs mind a ways away, frustration ebbing in and out of his mental signal. She wasnât good enough with telepathy to hold a full conversation with him, thoughâshe was too used to the person on the other end being psychic. Adam could probably hold a connection with seven people all on his own, and Morris was also pretty good at long-range communicationâ
But Adam and Morris werenât here. Just Gisu and Dion.
Gisu huffed, casting her mind out further. She didnât want to alert the scientist lady to her presence, but there had to be something she could useâ
Aha! Her mind caught on something. On another mindâ
âŠwhich reached back. Who are you? They demanded, their presence like waves crashing against Gisuâs mind.
Trying to help. Gisu responded, raising a hand to her temple to track down the other mind.
Like you could help me, the voice scoffed. Okay, rude. You just want Raz, anyway.
Yeah, that was what Gisu was confused about. Why are there so many of you?
The other end was quiet, for a moment, thenâthere used to be one more. But heâs gone now. A deep sense of melancholy washed over Gisu like waves washing over the sand. For a moment, she almost felt like sand, slowly being pulled into the depths of the anguish bit by bit.
Gisu shook her head to snap herself out of it. Iâm sorry. She responded, that sucks.
Tell me something I donât know. The other mind snarked. But really, why are you here?
Gisu concentrated on everything that had happened in the past several days. The birthday, the breakdown, Not-Raz running off, her and Dionâs chase to reach the mountain before him⊠as far as explanations went, it was probably really cluttered, a mix of feelings and memories and desires all packaged up into a bundle, with a lot of the needed context missing. But it was what Gisu had to work with.
⊠The other end was silent for a moment. Thenâ
A schematicâno, a layout appeared in Gisuâs mind, with a path highlighted in bright blue. Go here, it seemed to say, without saying anything at all.
Gisu followed the path, keeping an eye out for any wandering scientists. How she managed to get around without getting caught, she had no ideaâ
But she was doing it, which was good. She could worry about the potential implications of being able to seemingly run rampant later.
She came up on a metal door with a keypad to the side. It was flashing, the tiny screen above it saying something about failed attempts. But Gisu only grinned and pulled out her mini-screwdriversâtime to get to work. Pry off the cover, then the pad itself to get at the wires⊠snip those two wires and join them togetherâŠ
The door slid open a few moments later. âHa!â Gisu put away her tools, âAm I good, or am I good?â That was easy. Almost too easy, but Gisu was too busy riding the high of her success to care.
The room she stepped into was larger than the first one, with a small swingset installed at the other end. Mats covered the floor, there was a balance beamâ
And there, sitting next to a slide and curled up under the steps, were two more Razzes, regarding Gisu with mild suspicion.
âOkay, which one of you is Pooter?â Gisu twirled her board in her hands, bouncing on the balls of her feet.
The Raz under the slide pointed at himself. âIâm the original.â He said, his voice scratchy and tired-sounding.
âSix.â The other said, leaning against the red plastic.
âRight.â Gisu nodded. She had no idea what that meantâshe could guess, thoughâbut that wasnât important. What was important was getting Dion and the other two and getting out of here. She slapped her palms together. âTime for us to blow this joint!â She declared.
âYou mean it?â Raz asked, staring at Gisu with wide eyes. âWeâre getting out of here?â
Gisu nodded. âYeah!â She frowned. âWell, not without Dion,â She amended, âOr the other two.â
Raz blinked. âDionâs here?â He stood up. âHeâs notâheâs not still mad at me for running away, right? I can kind of see what the other mes see, butâŠâ He trailed off, staring at the floor.
âHe asked me to help troubleshoot his apology.â Gisu said flatly. âAnd Iâm still missing a lot of the context here, by the way.â
âOh.â Razâ mouth worked, for a moment, as he looked for the words. âI ran away,â he started, âAnd I made it to Whispering RockâŠâ He contemplated, for a moment, before skipping ahead, âThe other me and me swapped places at the Rhombus of Ruin.â He said.
âOh.â Gisu clutched her board a little tighter. That wasâoh. Suddenly, the exhaustion smeared under his eyes looked even more sad and pathetic, like a wet kitten alone in a box after all of the other kittens had been taken. Oh, this poor kid.
These poor kids, Gisu realized, looking at Six. She had heard Not-Raz respond to Three, and heâd called the other FourâŠ
She had never heard anything about a One, Two, or Five.
âWell, this is your lucky day,â she decided, âBecause youâre getting out of here. All of you.â Raz perked up at her statement. Good.
âItâs too late.â Six stated. âThree and Four got caught. Theyâre probably already on their way to being terminated.â He scoffed. âIâll probably be next.â
Gisu swallowed. That⊠didnât sound good. âWeâve still got to do something,â She urged.
Raz nodded, turning to Six. âDonât you want to see the ocean?â He asked, âBecause this might be your one chance.â
Six stared at Raz for a long moment. He scowled. âThatâs not fair.â He muttered, standing up to join Gisu and Raz. âYou canât just use my weakness against me.â Still, he was no longer sitting next to the slide, so Gisu counted that as a win.
âCâmon,â She urged. âLetâs go kick that ladyâsââ
âMs. Naumann.â Six interjected.
âOkay.â Gisu started again. âLetâs go kick Ms. Naumannâs butt!â
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Three had never been in this room before. There was a large glass tubeâthat Three and Four were immediately dumped intoâand a control panel that took up most of the space, making the whole place feel cramped. Dion was set down in the only open space on the floor, hands cuffed behind him, and the door wasnât able to slide shut with him sitting so close to it. He wasnât consciousâMs. Naumann had used a burst of mental pressure to knock him out when she drew blood. Three looked away from the bandage in the crook of his arm.
Three had never been in this room before. He could guess at what it was, though. His hands pressed against the glass while his heart threatened to pound right out of his chestâ
Twin screams lighting up the shared headspace, hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt hurt HURTâ
âPlease.â Three tried. Four leaned against him, his weight and his mind a steadying presence, but he may as well have been trying to steady a wobbling tower of cards on a rocking boat in the middle of a storm.
Okay, so that metaphor was wordy. Three was allowed to be wordy, he felt, when there was death looming over him.
âI can see this project isnât working out.â Ms. Naumann muttered. âPerhaps Iâll have to put it on pause⊠or maybe taking up a second project will give me some much-needed variety.â She regarded Three and Four for a long moment, her cool gaze betraying not even a hint of the anger that Three could feel leaching off of her.
âYou did well.â She said, reaching for the panel. âBut I see youâve been let loose for too long.â Her words sounded too practiced to be sincere, even though she would have only had to say anything. âI will make this as painless as possiââ
âHey.â
As one, Three, Four, and Ms. Naumann turned their attention to the open doorway, where Dion was still unconscious to the side. Standing next to him was none other than Six, regarding Ms. Naumann with a blank expression.
Ms. Naumann returned to the control panel. âReturn to the playroom, Subject Six.â She ordered. âThis isnât a place for clones.â
âNo.â Six said, staring her down.
Ms. Naumann paused, turning to look at Six directly. âNo?â
âNo.â Six repeated, raising his hands.
Ms. Naumannâs voice cut off with a gasp as she fell to the floor, her whole body trembling. Sixâ brow furrowed as he stepped forwards, his hands outstretched. âYouâre an awful mother.â He declared. âAnd we donât like you!â He swept his arms to the side, and Ms. Naumann slammed against the wall with a wheeze. Sixâ arms dropped. Ms. Naumann fell to the floor.
âDion!â And then Raz was in the room, standing next to Dion and fussingâ
âLetâs get you out of there.â And there was Gisu, since when was Gisu here, staring at the control panel for a moment before slamming her fist down on one of the buttons.
Three flinchedâ
The tube opened up. Oh. Oh, thank god.
Three and Four wasted no time in making their way out of there, standing next to Gisu. The room was getting really crowded, now, there was barely any room for anyone to move aroundâ
âYou.â Ms. Naumann was already pushing herself up. âYou insolenââ
A pair of shiny metal handcuffs thwacked off of her head, clattering to the floor. Three turned back to see Dion standing, muttering curses under his breath as he rubbed at the base of his thumb. âAnd stay down.â He added.
Ms. Naumann did not stay down. She hissed, and before Gisu or Six could do anything to stop her, she spoke. âInitiate System Shutdown, voice code 4-18-4-25-4.â
Alarms started blaring. Ms. Naumann disappeared with a pop, leaving them all crowded in that tiny room.
âTime to get out of here!â Gisu declared. Raz launched himself at Dion, who scooped up Four and Three in his arms once again. Gisu threw down her board, grabbed Six, and hopped onâDion hopped on next. âWhich way?â
âDown that hall, then take a right!â Four instructed, as Gisuâs levboard rocketed off down the halls. âNow left!â Three had to grab Dionâs vest to avoid falling off as Gisu turnedâthis was so much worse than when Dion had been running. But with the countdown blaring over their heads, Three didnât have it in himself to say anything.
âAnd out that door!â Four pointed. But the door was closed!
Gisu raised her hand and pointed with two fingers. Lightning blasted out down the hall, hitting the door just moments before her levboard got thereâ
Her board flew out into open air, leaving the smoke from the blasted door behind them. The hidden lab rumbled, the whole mountain seeming to shakeâ
The whole world spun, Three tumbling right out of Dionâs grip as the board was flung forwards. He tumbled through the air and into the undergrowth, rolling across the ground before coming to a stop.
The sky was a brilliant shade of orange above him. Morning already?
Fuck, he was exhausted. The world was still spinning, a bit, and he could hear everyone shouting or groaning as they picked themselves up. Four was okay, though, and Raz was outâthat was all that mattered.
With a tired groan, Three let his eyes slip closed.













