Subject: Care and Feeding of Badfic Rescues: Maintaining Equilibrium in a Complex Response Center Ecosystem
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Posted on: 2025-05-02 08:33:37 UTC
Why not :)
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“And that’s a wrap!” Dawn said cheerfully, and stepped through the portal, grinning. She’d been trying out CSI-show style one-liners recently, and was having a great time with them when they worked out.
Her grin immediately faded to make way for wide-eyed staring as she registered the state of her response center.
Couch overturned. Minis holding some kind of council, with the mini-Balrogs Kelaborn and Gladladriel, ordinarily on the calmer side, waving their little fiery whips in clear agitation. The golden fire lizard Gwilithiel had been sulking on the closest shelf to the council of minis; the moment she noticed Dawn’s return she took flight with an inelegant scrabble, landing seconds later on Dawn’s shoulders and demanding to be soothed with every bit of mental and physical ability she had to get the point across.
In the kitchen, a Chinese teenager with shoulder-length hair held up in a ponytail looked up from an entire counter full of mechanical wreckage and followed Gwilithiel’s flight path to meet Dawn’s stare. His eyes went even wider than hers.
“Uh,” he said. There was an immediate guilty undertone, quickly subsumed by a sunny smile. “Dawn-jie! Hi! You, uh, you’re back! How was the mission?”
Dawn, petting a clingy fire lizard and making distracted soothing noises at her, somehow still managed to look from the teenager to the wreckage of…what was that? What was missing? She was a little afraid to look around the kitchen.
At least he already sounded a little sheepish.
“It was kind of fun,” she said. The Council of Minis was still going, bar a quick turn and wave in her direction when her name had been said. “Not too annoying.” She took a tentative step forward, then gave herself a mental shake and detoured around the couch to head for the counter. “I see you’ve been doing some kind of project while I was out! Want to walk me through it, Zohar?”
Zohar winced, but stood his ground. “It looks bad, doesn’t it?”
Dawn took a closer look at the pieces.
Dawn took an even closer look at the pieces and turned one over.
Dawn recognized—oh sweet nibblets, that was her toaster oven. That was very much the door and two dials from her toaster oven. And next to it—definitely food processor pieces. She was afraid to figure out what else was there, but she had a feeling it was at least one more kitchen item.
Dawn looked up. Zohar looked back, apprehensive in a way that made Dawn think…well, several things.
First: he should be. That was her toaster oven! He’d taken apart her toaster oven! Could he put it back together? She used it almost every day!
Second: hadn’t he just about stopped looking at her like that? She used to catch him doing it at least once per hour.
Zohar was a badfic rescue who had been living with her, fostered by her, for nearly a year now. He was brilliantly clever, witty, and inventive. He was cuttingly hilarious and terrible at self-preservation. He was a sixteen-year-old former Wei Wuxian replacement with all the memories of the horrific events his older self had endured and the abuses he’d suffered in his home Legendary Badfic on top of them.
He'd taken apart her toaster oven. He seemed at least halfway at ease. Nine months ago he wouldn’t have dared to try the former without being confident he could put it back together before she got back. Only six months ago he was still occasionally looking at her in ways that made Dawn think very strongly (and sadly) that he was still waiting for some other shoe to drop.
Dawn looked down at the wreckage covering her counter and smoothed her fingers along Gwilithiel’s tail.
“I see the human gift for invention remains intact in you,” she said, pulling on the shred of amusement present in all her reactions until it came forward a little more. Like hell was she going to snap at him and prove whatever apprehensions her foster son still had about the truth of her character right. “Want to walk me through what you’re doing here?”
Something almost indiscernible in Zohar’s body language relaxed. “Dawn-jie, you’re too nice. Aren’t you mad?”
Dawn raised her eyebrows at him. “I mean, I definitely hope you have a plan for getting our kitchen appliances back in working order, but I’m the one who left you here to amuse yourself, right? So it’s partly my fault. Next time I’ll…I’ll tell you more clearly what I don’t want you to take apart in here, and maybe we can find some unused appliances that you can do whatever you like with.” She paused, and was immediately struck by an urgent thought. “Whatever you like that isn’t explosive. Or toxic. Those are lines. Okay?”
Zohar nodded quickly. “Yes, Dawn-jie. I’ll keep it in mind.”
The Council of Minis, gone quiet for this exchange, became audible again.
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[very out of time, over in fact, so: Zohar is a bit sheepish and still wondering a little bit whether that’s really it but continuing to be more relaxed; the Council of Minis are excitedly debating [probably about whether or not those lines will actually hold]; Gwilithiel is slowly mollified by attention; Zohar really wanted to know how the toaster oven worked and then he wanted to make an improved version but needed more parts and then looked a bunch of stuff up but wasn’t quite sure yet how to make it all happen without explosions; Dawn is both impressed and dismayed; Zohar promises to put the appliances back together as they were and have someone [maybe from DoSAT?] check them over for safety purposes; Dawn might restrict him from tinkering with appliances for a couple weeks to a month after that’s done, and once that period lapses she gives him some unused/broken appliances gathered from other agents with a reminder to be careful about what he makes with them; and, lastly in this summary but early on chronologically…Dawn does find a way to heat up their next meal :P it just probably either takes longer or is less crispy, and might involve Zohar cheekily suggesting they could build a fire and then offering heating talismans. Whatever it is, another thread is added to the slowly spun yarn of trust.]
[set in the first quarter of 2022!]
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Zohar’s previous appearances on the Board:
https://www.plotprotectors.org/posts/173949 in a thread asking questions of a snow golem (using Dawn's account)
https://www.plotprotectors.org/posts/175696 off-screen, having made a cake for Muriel’s birthday party (written by Lily Winterwood)