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The warehouse stinks of rot and rain, a metallic, earthy scent that settles heavy in his lungs.
For a moment he pauses there, letting his eyes adjust to the dim darkness and straining for any sound. If Fisk’s intel could be trusted, the target was here and had been for days, laying low.
A heavy hitter, Vanessa had said, lip curling in displeasure. Pledging loyalty to an unknown party. The directive was simple: Get rid of them before they became a problem. She’d recommended exercising caution and urgency, and from the stiff way she’d held herself, he would guess it to be a personal matter.
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Dex doesn't know how to swim, but Matt Murdock has offered him his first air hose in decades. It isn't a plea for salvation; it is something smaller and more terrifying: the need for the other to simply exist nearby so the world can feel real. A study on the limit between the anchor and the chain, and the fragility of a man seeking to learn how to be human among the ruins of his own mind.
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31 May 2026
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Matt loosens his grip on the glass, lets it slide down onto the bar with a soft clatter. “I see your point.”
Frank grunts, sets the bottle down. “More than a pretty face, Murdock.”
“So they tell me,” Matt murmurs and it’d be easy to leave it at that, let sleeping dogs lie. Let Frank Castle drag Bullseye into the fold if he thinks it’s such a good idea but – But – You wanna say it sounds familiar.
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Frank points out it might be more useful to have Bullseye on side (or at least, in sight) while they take down Fisk. He probably didn't intend for it to go like this.
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Somewhere between Albany and New York, Dex takes a much needed break.
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29 May 2026
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I'll make the most of it, I'm an extraordinary machine by space_coral_collector
Fandoms: Daredevil (TV)
25 May 2026
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“You caught me. I consulted my priest, and he advised me that Jesus needed a new advocate for the downtrodden and poor after all the good work JFK did for putting Catholics into the public consciousness in the ‘60s. So here I am, saving Hell’s Kitchen one Cy Young winner at a time.”
Or: In another life, Dex never stopped playing baseball, and applied his talents to other disciplines rather than sniping people with paperclips from 100 feet away. Somehow, he ends up arrested and finds himself held in a police interrogation room asking a certain legal team to represent him anyways.
