Taylor woke up when she hit the floor with a thump. This happened because Emma had woken up to Taylor having snuck onto her bed, and pushed her off.
There was a knock on the wall from Emma's parents' bedroom. "Try not to be so loud if you're gonna be rough, okay?" came Zoe's voice.
Emma and Taylor groaned in sync. Taylor got up and went to Emma's dresser. "You don't mind if I borrow some of your clothes? You know, considering how all of mine were burned in the fire and my only clothes I still have smell like smoke?"
Emma grumbled something like agreement and rolled over. Taylor nodded and, after a little thought of how annoying all the bad luck she'd been experiencing lately and how she deserved some good luck, stole a bit of luck from Emma while changing.
"Breakfast is ready!" Danny shouted from the kitchen. Emma slowly sat up and rubbed her eyes. She tried to get off the bed, but got tangled in her blanket and fell on her face. Taylor covered her mouth to hide her giggle before leaving for the kitchen. She could feel Emma's scowl on the back of her head.
*******
"Mmh. Thanks for making breakfast for us Danny!" Zoe said between bites of bacon.
"Oh, it's the least I can do after you were gracious enough to let us stay here."
"Oh it's no trouble, no trouble at all!"
"So," Alan clapped his hands together, "How'd your meeting with the mayor go yesterday?"
Danny put down his fork. "Oh right, I didn't get a chance to tell you all! Well the mayor decided to hear me out this time, and when I told him my numbers on how renovating the docks could boost the economy! He agreed that it could really help, just like 'the dot com' boosted the economy in the 2000's!"
"The dot com?" Emma asked.
"Oh, he meant personal computers. But you know these government folks, and they try their best, usually. Anyway, he gave the Dockworkers enough funding for us to remove those old heaps of metal from the graveyard! That alone will bring back jobs just for the construction, or should I say deconstruction!"
A cricket chirped.
"And Ralph at the union told me that if I could get this funding, he had a list of likely people who would love to help with the construction and…" he continued on like this for a while, and Taylor started tuning him out at this point.
Emma leaned over and whispered in Taylor's ear, "Hey, wanna get out of here? We can pretend we have a group assignment we have to do instead of being stuck here."
"God yes."
So they both got up. Zoe raised an eyebrow at them. "And where are you two going?"
"We have a group assignment for history we have to finish that's due tomorrow."
Zoe smiled. "Oh, I see. You have to get changed into your pajamas too, don't you?"
Emma blushed. "I told you it's not like that!"
Anne choked on her water.
Taylor followed Emma into her room, shutting the door quietly behind them.
"We actually do have a history assignment due tomorrow, you know."
Emma stopped dead. "What?"
"Yeah, didn't you hear? 2000 words."
"Shit! Whatever, I'll just make something up."
Taylor shrugged. "Your loss."
Half an hour passed as Emma panickedly typed on her computer, hunting for each key with two fingers. Taylor was focusing on devouring Emma's books she suspected had never been read. Then Emma's phone rang playing
Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend". Emma scrambled to grab the phone, falling to the ground in the process. Finally she opened the flip phone.
"Hello?" she said loudly to drown out Taylor's giggling. Conveniently for Taylor, the phone was loud enough for her to hear the other end of the conversation.
"Hey, Emma? Mom's being a total drag today, so I'm gonna hang out at your place, kay? Kay thanks, be there in five minutes," came Sophia Hess's voice before hanging up.
"I...shit. Hey Taylor, I need you to hide. I can't let Sophia think we're friends."
Taylor sauntered up to the dumbfounded Emma with a cocky grin on her face. "Oh really? Well maybe I'll just stay here."
Emma's eyes widened. "No, you can't!"
Taylor crossed her arms and her grin widened further.
"Come on, she'll stop being friends with me if I'm friends with someone like you!"
Taylor tapped her chin a few times. "Hmm...If you want me to hide from Sophia, you'll have to...give me the bed for three nights."
"Three nights?!"
"You're welcome to share if you want, but I'm not sleeping on the floor."
Emma looked around panickedly. "Fine, fine, just get in the closet!" Emma urged as she pushed Taylor into the closet just as Sophia opened the door. Emma leaned against the door with her foot pressed against it in the tensely casual way people do, as if she were about to explode at any moment from the pressure of how relaxed she was.
"Hey Soph, what's up?"
Sophia tilted her head. "You've never called me Soph before."
"Yeah, well. I just felt like it's the right thing to do. Feels natural, you know?"
Sophia approached the redhead, eyes narrowed suspiciously. "What's wrong with you? You're tense."
"Tense? Me? No, no no no….I'm not tense."
Sophia laughed and turned around with a flick of her hair. "You're such a bad liar Emma."
Sophia spun around and flopped backwards on Emma's bed. "Ugh, so last night I was on patr-"
"Patricia's diet!? Oh man, yeah I heard about how brutal Patricia's diet is!" Emma interrupted. This attempted cover-up caught Taylor's interest, and she swore she could feel her ears perk up.
"Diet? What are you talking about? I don't even know a Patricia. I was talking about patrol."
"Petroleum?! British petroleum, yeah I heard about that oil spill too, like what, last year on Aleph?"
"Emma I'm going to have to call a doctor or something if you keep acting so weird. What's up?"
Emma's sweat was visible even through the slants of the closet. "Nothing. Nothing at all," she conceded, knowing Sophia's reaction to Taylor being here at this point would be much worse than if she'd discovered her at first. Taylor must already have heard the word patrol, so it couldn't be long until she pieced together the clues. Emma grimaced inwardly and let this turn of events take its course.
"Yeah, so like I was saying. I was stuck patrolling for five hours last night because one of Kid's inventions exploded, and it like sent a bunch of asbestos in the walls everywhere. I wasn't about to go home right after getting there, so they sent me on patrol with Clock."
"Oh. Yes, that's interesting," Emma said tensely.
"What's wrong with you?"
"Oh, uh, nothing. It's just that Taylor's dad is living in my house because Taylor burned her own house down, which makes things awkward."
"Oh my god, of course she did that!" Sophia slapped a knee. "That's brilliant! ...wait, so where's Taylor now?"
"She's upstate with her grandma! Yeah, like, her grandma hates her dad, so her dad stayed here," Emma explained, hoping to god that Sophia would accept her explanation.
"Okay. So yeah, there I was on patrol, when all of a sudden some guy tries to attack me with a knife."
"Don't you stick to the rooftops?"
"Yeah, he threw the knife at me. He was actually a decent shot, but he still missed."
"Oh. Yeah, okay."
"And so then…" and Sophia kept talking about relatively mundane things about her patrol, like how the guy reacted when she jumped to the ground on one knee in a superhero pose, or how long it took waiting for Clockblocker to catch up to her. Taylor ate up the information like it was her bread and butter.
As Taylor watched Sophia drone on and on, she considered the implications of Sophia being a Ward. Sophia couldn't be Vista, so she must be Shadow Stalker. She didn't know much about the Wards, but she vaguely recalled Shadow Stalker being on probation. She wasn't sure what this meant for a Ward, but if it had anything to do with the normal definition, this meant Sophia could get in a lot of trouble fairly easily.
Taylor flexed her power and watched the two girls' auras come into sharper focus. They were still in range, but barely. Taylor felt Sophia's aura bend to her will. Right now she had fairly average luck, maybe slightly above average. What would be the harm in stealing some luck, really? Didn't Sophia deserve to get some taken? After all, she'd stolen Taylor's good grades by ruining every major project she could. And if Sophia was a bad enough person to get probation, all stealing her luck would really do would be to give her the karma she deserves.
Having come to a decision, Taylor drained Sophia's good luck, turning it neutral quickly, then kept on draining it. She wouldn't take as much as she'd given Danny, knowing that it might get Sophia killed, but she still got to take a lot. Her limit at range was much less than her limit when touching someone, so Taylor felt free to take a third of her limit again, knowing this time it wouldn't be enough to burn Sophia's house down. Probably. And really, Taylor deserved the good luck more than Sophia did.
She ended up getting a good amount of luck - good enough to consider going out as a hero today. She'd been wanting to fight some crime for a while, but never had enough luck to consider herself safe from any supervillians. But now... now she might have enough. This might keep her safe, but she wasn't confident it would let her actually win any fights against a villain. She would need to take some luck from Emma to be good at crime-fighting. Yes, that seemed like a good reason to take her luck. It was for the good of the law-abiding citizens of Brockton Bay, after all.
Taylor closed her eyes as she felt Emma's luck add itself to her aura. Now she was ready.