Your first thought as you hear her surrender is of anger, although not at her, you shouldn't have gotten distracted by the fight and forgotten what you were here for, you should have tried to restrain her, or realized what was behind you before she smashed it.
But now isn't the time to get distracted with ifs and buts, so without further ado you use the only thing you have available to restrain her, your own body.
Your left arm grows boneless, flexible, with iron hard cords of muscle running through it as you wrap the tentacle around her arms like a set of makeshift handcuffs and with her secured like that you begin dragging her out the way you came.
You needed to visit the jail anyway.
"Where are we going?" Asks your unconcerned prisoner, humming a merry tune as she goes.
You grow a hidden eye on the back of your head to look at her as you answer, your face growing more and more beautiful as you turn up the charm, preparing to interrogate her, "I think you know the answer to that." You say coldly, "I wonder if your boss will bother trying to bust you out."
She smiles cheekily, "How do you know I even have a boss?" Unfortunately her triumphant declaration is somewhat undercut by cold hard facts. "You already said you did." You flatly reply.
"I- fuck." She sighs to herself, the words pulling a vindictive grin across your face, the closest thing you've had to a smile since you left Adamant's bedside. "So that's a no then?" Your voice dripping with cheerful venom as your neck-eye stares her down.
"Of course it's not a no! They'd never leave me like that, it's not how we operate." She exclaims, her face flushing with rage as she glares back at your eye.
"How exactly do you operate then?" You ask pointedly, "Heck, who are you even working for? The Madhouse?" Your grip around her wrists tightening for a second despite your best efforts to hide how much you want to know exactly you need to throw in cell for the rest of time.
And also to hide the inhibition loosing venom you're subtly injecting into her, each needle so small she shouldn't notice them, not unless you squeeze her again or something.
"Those visionless wastes of talent? No, why would I be working for them? We've got plans, we're going to-" At that point she realizes what she's saying as her eyes widen and her zealous tirade ends with the frantic snap of a fast closing jaw.
You stop in your tracks for a moment, though you don't turn to face her, a sudden flood of calming chemicals the only thing stopping you from losing your composure.
Then, after a deep breath you continue walking through the dim tunnels, you're close to the room you entered through now, the fresh air will clear your head.
"What part of those plans told you he needed to die?" You ask, your voice suddenly raw, "What did you try to kill him?" One foot in front of the other you tell yourself, one foot in front of the other, don't lose your temper, you need her breathing if you're going to catch her boss.
Luckily the venom is starting to do its work, although it definitely doesn't make her any less infuriating.
She laughs, "You don't already know? I didn't know it was possible to hate people as much as… some people hate Adamant, one of them wanted both your bones for a flute." She says, as all three of your eyes widen in triumph, iron hard certainty filling your soul as you fail to find a sign of deception in the villain's face, while you still don't know who her boss is, you know at least one person she's been working with.
After all, that had always been Wind's favorite threat when she got really mad.
Mary falls silent as you arrive in the roofless room which you entered, giving you plenty of time think as you gaze upwards. "So, that vision you were talking about, what's the end goal?"
Mary opens her mouth, trying to find the right words as she looks at you almost pityingly, "We're going to remake this city." She tells you, sincerity dripping from her words even through the effects of the venom.
"And all it needs is Adamant's corpse and mine on top of it." You drily reply. "How are you going to do it?"
In response the villain stares you down… and down… and down… the silence stretching longer and longer as you scan her face before coming to a realization.
"You don't know. Do you."
She half-shrugs the gesture aborted by her bindings, "It's not very important to my job, is it?"
You sigh in disgust and move onto another question as you begin to pace around the room, preparing to slid a verbal knife into her, "So." You ask, your tone casual as can be, "How'd you get into this line of work Mary?"
Her gaze snaps up to meet your eyes, "How do you know my n- wait, did I already tell you- no, I wouldn't forget that in three minutes, how do you know my name?"
"I might have more powers than I am officially known to possess," you lie, "Now answer the question."
You half expected to be recognized, or to have the lie be dismissed, but after a moment she calms slightly, or at least forces a mask of serenity over her face, making no sign that she's seen through your lie, "Not much to tell." She says carefully, "I spent my life in some tiny little town, wasting it away punching people through walls, and then I got an offer to be a lot more than that, money, training, everything i ever wanted, a chance to matter, I made the obvious choice."
As she says that you get the sense that you've heard this before, more than that, you can almost hear those words coming from your own lips.
But those words, sincere as they might be, also ring false to your ears, or perhaps incomplete, although every sense available to you is saying that she's being honest.
You decide to press a little bit more, "To matter? I think there are better ways to accomplish that than going around assassinating heroes and trying to blow up novel architecture, I mean really." you say, gesturing to the tunnels behind you.
She sighs, disappointed but not surprised, "I assumed you wouldn't get it, nobody ever does, not until…" She shrugs, the motion stopping half way through as she remembers the binding around her arms. "The boss is better at making the proposal than me."
"Must be quite a boss." You say mildly, then casually slip in the thing you want to know most, "Now, where is Slip?"
At that Mary smiles, "No idea, but you two did capture the good doctor right? The one who wouldn't know how to shut his mouth if his life depended on it?"
Then she steps closer to you, "And since Adamant is still probably sleeping off that lungful of fancy super gas… oh I think I should warn you, before you start flying off to help," Mary smiles "I'm scared of heights."
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Slip is very possibly sneaking into the Jail right now to either kill or rescue Doctor Destruction for obvious reasons and there's a pretty decent chance he succeeds on that if you don't do anything, and Mary is going to be less than cooperative if you bring her along to the scene of fight, so, what do you do?
[ ] Go Help and Bring Her With You
[ ] Leave Her Here and Go Help
-[ ] A restraint method:
[ ] Stay here and Keep An Eye On Her
[ ] Write In Option:
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