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Doesn’t it feel / Like our time is running out?

Summary:

Blonde Blazer feels herself unwind a bit– not in relief, no, but in confusion. The person under the mask is… A man. A young man with striking blue eyes. Eyes that’re weighed down by heavy eyebags, highlighting sunken cheeks and unruly facial and head hair. There’s a chip on his right ear. There are veins crawling up his neck.

“I’m not asking you to believe me.” His voice is raspy with signs of disuse, Adam’s apple bobbing up and down as if it isn’t used to the movement. “I’m asking you to arrest me.”

or,

Mecha Man died in that explosion, suit broken beyond repair and pilot nowhere to be found. A few weeks after that famed explosion, a new villain pops up and terrorizes Los Angeles. The chances of these situations being connected is slim.

(But not zero.)

or or,

villain Robert Robertson because he hasn’t been through enough

Notes:

HI GUYS hi guys hi guys. So. I haven’t seen any villain Robert stuff on here and what ive seen on tumblr hasn’t scratched my specific niche for it… so… here’s me throwing my hat in the ring… if you guys like this I can make more chapters but for now it can work as a standalone one shot I think!! Open ended!! But still!

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Chapter Text

There’s a new villain.


Well, that statement is a hyperbole, actually. This villain isn’t new by any means; they’ve been around for a couple months, long enough to make their stain permanent on this town's history. Blonde Blazer doubts she’s ever seen a person rise up the ranks as quickly as this guy, going from an unknown to a well-renowned and feared bounty hunter. Most fellow villains she’s interviewed about him– if they didn’t express unwavering adoration, that is– report even being scared of him coming after them. 


It took a while to track down the exact reason why the villain targeted who he did, why corpses ranged from powerful to barely even a vigilante. It all has something to do with the supervillain group that’d been terrorizing Los Angeles; the Red Ring.


Every death comes directly after a confrontation with the Red Ring. It mostly starts like this; the Red Ring will have a scuffle with a superhero, the superhero will over power or arrest or disable the Red Ring in some way, and that superhero will turn up dead days later. And, especially in later cases, it seems that courtesy doesn’t extend to just heroes; some villains have popped up with charred corpses after getting in the Red Ring’s way. Their corpses are always recognizable by the explosion marks scattered across their bodies. If not for the similarities in cause of death, it’d be impossible to track these murders to the same person.


That difficulty lies in the fact that nobody has actually seen this villain. In official documents, he’s referred to as the “Red Ring Assassin," though Blonde Blazer has heard villains and bystanders alike naming him as “Shadow.” If not for the consistency in their descriptions of the guy, the concept of this being multiple people would still be on the table. Technically, that theory isn’t entirely able to be debunked; for all they know, it could be multiple people with similar figures wearing the same costume. But the heroes like to think the odds of it just being one guy outweigh the doubles idea. Whether that’s just wishful thinking or not, they’ll never know until they actually meet them.


Which is to come to the point of this discussion; the esteemed Red Ring Assassin has surrendered.


They’ve been tracking him down for weeks now, ever since they discovered the connection between those seemingly baseless murders. A dispatch call had come through from a remote location; the only thing discernible was the heavy breathing of someone unidentified. 


Chase had called Blonde Blazer to headset immediately, getting what he described as “foul vibes” from the call. As if the person knew, as soon as she got within listening distance, they spoke.


“Come get me.”


There was no threatening tone to their voice, no sign of this being a call to action or a means to spike anger; the person on the other end sounded almost… Resigned. Defeated. But it was too clouded to be a rescue call from a civilian, however. Too many emotions hid behind those three words to be as simple as someone who needed help.


Soon after those words were said, they hung up. Chase had turned to Blonde Blazer, an uneasy expression on his face.


“If that ain’t fuckin’ cryptic, I don’t know what is.” His eyes squinted as he looked back to the location of the call– an abandoned warehouse not too far away from their current location. “You think it’s something serious?”


Blonde Blazer rolled her bottom lip through her teeth, something deep in her bones telling her this call was something she couldn’t discredit. “Any call that reaches us should be taken as something serious, Chase.”


Chase scoffed. “No shit. I mean if you want to take this one.”


The hero in question would’ve raised her eyebrows if she didn’t feel that those words on that call were supposed to be said to her, not Chase. She gave a small laugh. “I’m that obvious, huh?”


“Blonde Blazer, I’ve known you for damn near a couple of years now. You don’t think I recognize your body language?” Chase rolled his eyes, but there wasn’t any heat behind it. There never is. “If it’s calling to you, stay safe and go for it.”


The aforementioned woman stared at her companion for a moment more, knowing she hasn’t willingly offered herself for a dispatch in a long time. But this felt right. She was always supposed to go to this dispatch caller’s location.


“Thank you, Chase.” She gave him what she hoped was a reassuring smile. “I’ll call for backup if things get out of hand, I promise.”


And that leads her to now, staring at another exploded corpse and the sinking feeling that she’s being watched.


This one is more brutal than the ones she’s seen before; she can’t even begin to conceptualize who it might be, their corpse charred beyond any recognition. She doesn’t step forward, though. Not yet. 


It seems she doesn’t have to make the first move, however. Up above, she sees a flash of movement on an upper walkway; the metal clacking as footsteps walk across it. She feels herself go into a fighting stance, instinct taking over as she waits to realize if this is a civilian or a threat. 


Walking into the dim light of this shoddy warehouse, a figure slowly comes into view. A person dressed in black clothing, wearing a black mask to conceal their identity. Their clothing is loose fitting, and the mask seems to cover their entire head; whoever this is doesn’t want anyone to have hints to their identity. 


Blonde Blazer thinks back to descriptions she’s heard about the Red Ring Assassin, ones that were consistent across all accounts. All black, mysterious, large hood and baggy clothes…


“Is it really you?” Despite knowing her own strength, she can’t help herself in the chill that shoots up her spine. This guy– if it is who she’s thinking of– has taken out heroes even she admired. “Or are you some decoy?”


The figure jumps down from their spot on the walkway, landing square on their feet without a sign that the high drop affected them. Slowly, they raise their arms; a sign of surrender. Blonde Blazer only stiffens.


“Do you think I’m stupid?” There’s a low laugh that leaves her now, venomous and angry. “There’s no way a villain of your caliber would just surrender like this.”


With that same practiced slowness they used to raise them, their gloved hands reach up to tug at their hood, dragging it down. And without hesitation, those hands reach to the back of their neck, taking off their mask and dropping it to the floor with a pathetic flap of fabric.


Blonde Blazer feels herself unwind a bit– not in relief, no, but in confusion. The person under the mask is… A man. A young man with striking blue eyes. Eyes that’re weighed down by heavy eyebags, highlighting sunken cheeks and unruly facial and head hair. There’s a chip on his right ear. There are veins crawling up his neck.


“I’m not asking you to believe me.” His voice is raspy with signs of disuse, Adam’s apple bobbing up and down as if it isn’t used to the movement. “I’m asking you to arrest me.”


Blonde Blazer stares at him. “You’re kidding.”


“I’m serious.” He gestured a booted foot to the corpse between them, the only thing getting between a clear shot either of them have to each other. “That was my last kill. I’m done.”


Another laugh leaves Blonde Blazer– this time out of disbelief. “You quit? What could’ve ever made someone like you change their tune?”


It’s rude, and personal, and usually she wouldn’t let herself lose her composure like this but God forbid a woman act a bit strange because of the scenario she’s in. The man shows no signs of being affected.


“We really don’t have time. If he finds out I’m giving myself up, I won’t have a choice in what I do next.” He talks with a detached calm, but Blonde Blazer doesn’t miss the streak of fear behind those guarded eyes. “Take me in first, please. The rest can come after.”


“He?” She shouldn’t be entertaining him like this. He’s one of the most powerful villains, a part of the most powerful villain gang Red Ring– this should’ve ended before it even started. But something in his tone makes her want to believe him, to believe in him. Maybe it comes from working in the Phoenix Program.


Maybe it comes from recognizing signs of torture.


“Shroud. You know him.” He drops the name like it’s the most casual thing ever, like he’s talking about the weather, like he didn’t just give up crucial information about his leader. Well known information, but confidential all the same. “I don’t want to die.”


I don’t want to die. Blonde Blazer winces. “That’s a bit extreme. You’re not going to die here, I swear.”


Her fists clench all the same.


He takes a step forward, boot silently stepping onto the concrete ground. “So you’ll take me in?”


She feels her fighting stance relax a little in the almost childish hope in his voice. This man wants nothing more than to be locked away. Her eyes dart to the wall behind him, breaking crucial eye contact. “I’ll have to take you to a federal prison. You’ll be sentenced to life– that is, if you don’t get death.”


He nods, like this was expected. Like this was the ideal ending. “I know.”


Blonde Blazer is still tense, still expecting to jump over a rug getting pulled beneath her. The Red Ring would not be as cocky as they are if they didn’t have the intelligence to back it up. This could be a long game, this could be bait, this could be any number of things.


This looks like none of those things. This looks like silent defeat. But looks are made to be deceiving, and you get nowhere by judging a book by its cover.


“Throughout all your infamy, we’ve never got a name for you.” She tilts her head. “Mind giving me one?”


He seems almost taken aback by that, eyes widening being the most expression she’s seen out of him since he revealed himself. Slowly, he takes off the glove on his right hand, holding it out.


“My name is Robert.”


She stares at his hand. It’s covered in ridges and bumps, scars from who knows what overlapped by those same veins that trace his neck. The blue is the same muted, dulled blue his eyes are.


She takes it in her own, smiling. “Well, Robert. You’re under arrest.”


Chapter 2

Summary:

She definitely should’ve had a plan in mind before she committed to this idea, but to be fair, she also wasn’t expecting the Red Ring Assassin to turn himself in with his tail tucked between his legs. She’s kinda hoping a spur of inspiration will come as the topic is addressed.

“This isn’t the police station.”

Well. No better time than the present.

“No, it isn’t.” Blonde Blazer turns into the parking lot of the SDN– thankfully, her status as manager leaves her with a reserved parking spot. Lord knows the last time she actually used her car to get here. “Just trust me, okay?”

Blonde Blazer takes Robert back to SDN offices. It goes as you’d expect.

Notes:

holy SHIT you guys love this fic??? Oh my gah??? I was not expecting such a positive reaction and TWO HUNDRED PLUS KUDOS IN A DAY dispatch fandom you amaze me… and so many kind comments and bookmarks… I believe it may be obvious that I’m continuing this fic!!! Yay!!!

also quick warning!! Tags will be updated with new chapters as I see new stuff I should add for the filtering system, but everything extreme here is stuff you’ve already seen in dispatch, so dont worry about me sneaking up any dead dove topics or whatnot! If I write something I think is too intense, I’ll put warnings in the notes. Thank you! Hope you enjoy :))

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Chapter Text

Okay. Before this section starts, one thing must be clarified; Blonde Blazer is not a liar. 


When the Red Ring Assassin (Robert, his name is Robert) asked to be arrested, he never specified by what means. Of course, the conventional and common conclusion to draw is that he meant police arrest; prosecution under the eyes of the law, a trial and a sentence. However, Webster’s dictionary defines arrest as not just “to take and keep in custody by authority of law,” but also “to bring to a stop.” 


And that’s what she’s doing. Bringing Robert to a stop. Ergo: arresting.


“Do you have a place, Robert?” Blonde Blazer glances at him through the rearview mirror (“Can we go on wheels, actually?” He asked after she reached over to carry him, the first request he made that wasn’t “arrest me,” and he almost immediately took it back. Waving his hand and looking away. “Nevermind, sorry. Forget I said anything.”), staring at the man in the backseat as he stared out the window.


“I doubt it.” His free hand clutches his mask, the other latched onto a handcuff that fastens itself to Blonde Blazer’s hand (his insistence, and she feels comfortable driving one handed). “I only stayed with Shroud when I was his body guard.”


She can’t help but wince at his wording of the work he’d done for the Red Ring. “My bad, let me rephrase. Did you have a place, Robert? Any possessions?”


His brows furrow, but he doesn’t break his sightline on somewhere far off in the distance. “Yeah. No possessions, though.” Something glints in his eye as he says that, however. “Nothing I haven’t already given up.”


Blonde Blazer really should not be entertaining this. She knows very well what the Phoenix Program stands for, she knows, but all villains go through criminal screening beforehand. Trying to take in somebody like this– especially someone on the level of the Red Ring Assassin– without any consulting from outside forces is a bad idea. She’s putting her job in jeopardy just by having him in the car with her.


But not only is that feeling of something more here ringing like a siren in Blonde Blazer’s mind, a more distant, quiet bell chimes alone. The name Robert is familiar to her. A chip in his right ear, brown, scraggly hair. She’s heard someone with that description before, a long time ago.


(“Probably thought it was his destiny to die in that suit.”


It’s the first words out of Chase’s mouth since Blonde Blazer brought him a drink, though it's weighed down by the copious amounts of alcohol the man has chosen to drown himself in. She takes a sip of her own before turning her head to him. “Yeah?”


He stares at the rim of his bottle, eyes looking like they’re somewhere far away. It’d been a particularly hard night for him, this shift. One of the dispatch missions had jogged a bad memory. “Damn kid. I knew he would’ve tried to pull some shit with Shroud. Should’ve been with him longer, should’ve forced myself in…”


“I’m sure you did your best, Chase.” He won’t divulge in the depths of his relationship with the Mecha Man who died a few weeks ago, but Blonde Blazer can put together pieces. He saw that man like he was his own son. “There’s nothing anyone could’ve done to prevent his death.”


Chase finishes off his bottle, swallowing the liquid in one loud gulp. The glass shatters on a far off wall soon after. “Fuck you, Robert. Dying just like your father. Didn’t even say goodbye– fuck you.


There’s tears in his eyes, now. He crumples soon after, head in his hands. Blonde Blazer rests her head on his back, and makes a silent vow to never speak of the sobs that wreck his body again.)


And she’s not willing to give this chance up. No matter how slim it is. She’ll deal with the consequences of being wrong after it’s been confirmed.


“Do you remember where that place is?” Blonde Blazer flips the turn signal as they wait at a red light, glancing back to the man in her backseat.


The question gets him to look away from the window, giving her a questioning glare. “Why do you want to know?”


“Legal stuff,” she says, waving her hand in a circle, “knowing your place of residence is important.”


It’s not technically a lie. The ask of housing locations comes up in her meetings with villains, along with other personal information important to file away. But Blonde Blazer isn’t necessarily asking for that same reason.


Robert’s shoulders almost instantly deflate, tension leaving his body quickly. “I don’t remember.” He breaks eye contact, opting to stare out the window again. “Not that it was anything huge, anyway. A shitty apartment with all the money I had left to use.”


Blonde Blazer stares at him a moment more, the way his eyebrows press together and how his lips flatten into a straight line. She only breaks her gaze when the light turns green, focusing her attention back onto the road.


There’s a lull in the conversation as Blonde Blazer continues to drive, the only sounds being the car's engine and the periodic rub of fabric as Robert fidgets with his mask.


She keeps running through her head the best way to approach this situation. “Hey, how do you feel about community service”? “I know you’re a mass murderer and international threat, but I still believe in you”? She definitely should’ve had a plan in mind before she committed to this idea, but to be fair, she also wasn’t expecting the Red Ring Assassin to turn himself in with his tail tucked between his legs. She’s kinda hoping a spur of inspiration will come as the topic is addressed.


“This isn’t the police station.”


Well. No better time than the present.


“No, it isn’t.” Blonde Blazer turns into the parking lot of the SDN– thankfully, her status as manager leaves her with a reserved parking spot. Lord knows the last time she actually used her car to get here. “Just trust me, okay?”


“We’re at SDN.” Robert turns to her as she stops the car, something almost panicked in his face. “Why did you take me to SDN?”


She looks away from his eye contact, sheepish. “You did contact our services, Robert.”


And there it is again– that flash of fear, a miniscule change in his stoic expression that is snuffed out as quickly as it arrived. Blonde Blazer can see it in real time; the way Robert takes a quick breath in and out, squaring his shoulders and leveling his face back to a practiced neutral. It looks robotic on him. Honestly, everything about the man in front of her is robotic.


“I turned myself in. I’m in no position to question your judgement.” He’s already crawling up to the front seats, getting himself ready to exist with Blonde Blazer. “Sorry about that.”


“It’s fine, really. I understand your confusion.” She tries for a comforting smile. “I don’t mean to upset you, Robert, I just… Trust me, alright?”


He stares at her for a moment longer, eyes searching her face for something she couldn’t begin to conceptualize, before he nods his head. “Okay. Do you want to take the handcuff off your hand?”


Blonde Blazer glances back down to their hands– his right and her left– that’re connected by the cuffs. She glances back up to him. “Do you want me to take them off?”


Robert shrugs. “It’s your call.”


Blonde Blazer runs through the options in her head. If she were to handcuff him and remove their connection, it’d lead to less questions if anyone spotted them. But, if he really wanted to, he could hightail it back to the police station himself and get a police officer to formally arrest him instead of staying in her care. Instead of letting her say her peace.


“I don’t mind being cuffed together. It’d be more of a hassle to undo it at this point, anyway.” She smiles at him. “Shall we go?”


If he truly wants to be put in prison after this, she won’t stop him. But she’d live with the guilt and “what-ifs” for all her life if she gave him the ability to run away the second she introduces the Phoenix Program to him.


It’s fine. It’s fine, really, it’s fine. The time for feeling ashamed about misleading Robert is for after this whole ordeal is settled.


They get out of the car without too much fanfare, Robert moving with way too much grace and practice for a man with only one free hand. Blonde Blazer has to push down the instinct to interlink their cuffed hands as she makes her way towards the SDN’s front doors, pushing them open.


Robert’s call reached them late in the day, and Blonde Blazer had to run back to her apartment to grab her car (she can fly, sue her for getting to her job that way), so it’s no surprise that the lobby is empty. She feels a sigh of relief leave her regardless.


She notices Robert scanning the area, eyes lingering on each piece of furniture and object. “Something catch your eye?”


Robert shrugs. “It’s good to memorize the layout of a new place.”


Blonde Blazer stares at him quizzically. “You’ve memorized it already?”


Robert levels her with a look. And, in an extremely dry voice, he answers. “No.”


She walks the two of them over to the elevator, trying her best to casually gauge Robert for a reaction. Once he gives her a confused look, she calls the elevator down, allowing the two of them to ride up to the second floor.


“Why are we here?” Robert asks as the elevator doors open. He doesn’t sound hurt or confused, he just sounds– curious. Intrigued, almost. 


“Well, it was either here or guaranteeing you a spot on death row.” It’s meant to be a light hearted joke, but it falls flat on the basis of how severe his situation is. “I’m not going to send you to your death that easily.”


Robert stops in his tracks, just before the hall breaks off into the office space. “So you’re not arresting me?”


Blonde Blazer tries to hide her wince as she turns to properly face him. “Technically, this still counts. You’re just not going behind bars.”


Robert quickly takes that detached calm and flips it on his head as he speaks, tone low. “Why.”


“You called us instead of going straight to the police when you decided to quit the Red Ring. To me, that counts for something.” Blonde Blazer injects her tone with as much confidence and true honesty that she believes, hoping on every shooting star that this can get through to him. “And I think it counts for you, too.”


“The SDN is known for dealing with criminals efficiently and effectively. I’ve seen how you handled other Red Ring members.” Robert is practically glaring at her now, hand connected to hers curling up into a fist. “I thought that me, of all people, wouldn’t receive special treatment.”


“Those Red Ring members were actively threatening violence and harming civilian life, Robert.” She can feel her own defense weakening, but her passion shines through, her belief in Robert ever strong. Why does she feel like this?You surrendered the second I was on the premises. Frankly, that’s a pretty stark difference.”


“I killed a man mere minutes before you got there.” Robert isn’t raising his voice, but with how much venom is present in each syllable, screaming would have the same effect. “That isn’t “threatening violence and harming civilian life” to you?”


“I saw something in you the second you took that mask off, Robert!” And Blonde Blazer tried, really, she did, to keep herself from getting worked up. But she can’t help it. No matter how much she wishes she could. “When you shook my hand and gave me your name. I saw the face of a man who wanted a second chance.”


“Tough shit.” Robert leans forward as he talks, height difference not minimizing his intimidation factor. “‘Cause I just so happen to be that man, and I’m telling you right now the only thing I want is to be prosecuted under the eyes of the law.”


Blonde Blazer feels herself panting, another retort on her tongue, but as soon as she opens her mouth to speak–


“ARF!”


–the sound of a dog cuts her off. Soon after, Beef is running towards Robert, jumping up and down around him and scratching at his legs.


Blonde Blazer feels a bit of tension release at the sight of the animal. “Beef, oh my god. Read the room.”


Her tone is playful as she watches Beef run and bark and howl with energy she’s never seen out of him, and she can’t help but chuckle at his antics. He even pees a little out of excitement. For what? She can’t be sure.


But then she looks up. And Robert is stiff as a board and pale as a sheet.


Her brows crease in concern. “Robert?”


“I really can’t be here.” His tone is soft and whispered, peaking at parts with pure panic and fear. “Please lock me up.”


His fingers are twitching and his knees are locked, his eyes staring at an indistinguishable point on the ground. She leans down to meet his eyesight. “Are you okay, Robert?”


His pupils shake with a variety of emotions, and it looks like he’s seeing through her, not at her. His voice is weak and pitiful as he speaks again. “Please.”


“Is it Beef? Do you not like dogs?” Blonde Blazer glances back to the blur of fluff at Robert’s legs, feeling her stomach drop. “I can get him away from you–”


“Who’s tall, dark and mysterious over here?”


Blonde Blazer is cut off by a new voice, and a glance over Robert’s shoulder reveals Chase, looking at her with an unamused expression. “Oh, hey! Didn’t, uh, wasn’t expecting you to still be here.”


Chase raises an eyebrow. “You thought I would’ve just gone home without checking up on you? What kinda dickhead do you think I am?”


She laughs a bit at that, though she’s still high strung with emotions. “That’s fair. I’m alright, though.”


“Yeah, I can see that.” Chase eyes Robert up and down, scrutinizing him from what he can see with the man’s back turned. “This that cryptic ass motherfucker on the call?”


Blonde Blazer can’t hide the way she winces. “Yeah. It is.”


Chase tilts his head, narrowing his eyes. “And you’re handcuffed to ‘em?”


Blonde Blazer sighs. “His insistence, really.”


“So this guy must be tough shit, huh?” He walks forward, and Beef finally takes his attention away from Robert to bark at him, head gesturing furiously between the two men. “Who even is he, anyway?”


Blonde Blazer glances back to Robert. He looks even paler than he had before. 


“Gotta be a real piece of work for you to go through all this trouble.” Chase comes to a stop a few feet before the two of them, right in between Beef’s frantic running slash jumping off the walls territory. “Hey, hoodie asshole! How’s about you turn around so I can get a good look at ‘cha, huh?”


“He’s the Red Ring Assassin,” Blonde Blazer elaborates, still not looking away from the horrified expression on Robert’s face, “he turned himself in.”


Chase whistles. “Damn. Never thought I’d see the day.”


Robert’s heart is pumping so fast Blonde Blazer can feel it in her cuffed hand. “Honestly? Me neither.”


There’s a beat of silence (well, as silent as it can be with Beef still going crazy) before Chase sighs. “Is he gonna turn around, or…?”


Blonde Blazer looks away from Robert for a second to glance at Chase. “I–”


Though it seems like he’s already made up his mind about the situation, because suddenly he’s strolling up to Robert, hand reaching for his uncuffed arm.


“Listen here, I don’t know where you get off thinking you can just stroll in here–”


But as Chase finally turns him around, Blonde Blazer watches as the words visibly die in his throat. His jaw hangs slack, eyes wide, and Beef barks in almost triumph as the two stare at each other.


“Holy fucking shit.” Chase’s voice is quiet in a way Blonde Blazer has never heard it. “Robert?”


She hears the man in question swallow audibly. 


“Hi, Chase.”


Notes:

this fic will be following a no romance route, so any interactions you see with blonde blazer and robert/upcoming invisigal and robert are STRICTLY platonic. ship them on your own time, just not here! please and thanks!

my work ethic is historically bad when it comes to updating fics, but I’m brain rotting about this au, and all of your comments and kudos and bookmarks and subscriptions have done nothing but increase my drive to make this. I will try my BEST to finish this series for you all!!!! Love and kisses!!!

Notes:

If anything here contradicts canon it’s actually all intentional canon divergence and not because I have a dogshit memory. Okay? Okay

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