The Devil's Due took up the first floor of an older building just on the edge of Mutant Town. The building had been there since the early 1920s, and the ice cream parlor had been there since 1973. The 12 floors above the ice cream parlor were apartments that nobody officially rented
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Abraham sighed quietly, pulling his sister out of the booth and carrying her carefully. "Don't mind her. She's grouchy because she's been shot. She is rather badly in need of medical attention. I hope you are here to help."
"I'm always grouchy."
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The Vision did his best to mask his limp as he busied himself passing out the hot liquids. Patriot raised an eyebrow at him, but didn't say anything about it. It wasn't even that bad anymore; it was mostly just stiff now. If he kept his strides short, you could barely even tell.
"[You had better not be falling asleep, Kate.]" he chided gently, his free hand hovering over her shoulder, unsure if he should touch her or not. Of course, he had been hauling her around willy-nilly earlier, but that didn't mean that it was good for her. The Vision looked up at Luke Cage.
"[Stature was thrown into a wall head-first. Patriot was slashed across the shoulder and lost a lot of blood, though Wiccan and Mrs. Xanathos were able to heal the wound. The woman in charge of the kidnapping, Dr. Sinesis, transformed into a giant praying mantis and shocked Kate. I'm not sure how badly. Mrs. Xanathos has at ( ... )
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