"We seriously need a break," Kate stated. Unlike other times when she had sternly told him that he needed to take things easier, this time there was a gentle certainity in her voice. Like a kind of acceptance and knowing that this time Matt couldn't deny it.
Specially not in this state.
Watching him barely be able to stand on his feet, Kate pushed off herself the fabric they had shared as a blanket. She rushed to her feet, coming to Matt and grabbing hold of his forearm as her other hand found his lower back. It was so strange. How many times has she pretended to assist him? Now that it all had become real, she was unsure if she could do a good job at it.
"No idea. But let me help you to the bathroom and I'll check, yeah?"
"Did last night not count as a break?" There was some genuine confusion in Matt's voice that bespoke to how much of a workaholic the man was. He felt more rested, so surely once his senses came back...
... which they hadn't yet. Which they wouldn't if he didn't take it easy until they did. He didn't know how long that might be. A few more hours? A day? Days? He certainly hoped not the latter, but the more he pushed himself now, the longer his recovery might be. He made a face that said he'd come to the logical conclusion on his own, but he didn't like it.
"Hopefully I'll be fine in a few hours," he muttered, almost apologetically as Kate had to help him stand. He hated having people go out of their way to help him even when they didn't mind. It always made him feel a little guilty. Like he was a burden. He knew it wasn't true, but society's standards were hard to eschew completely. "Thank you." He did know he was lucky to have her there with him.
He let her help him to the bathroom, him taking it by himself once he was at the door. He found the sink afterwards to wash his hands and then used his hands on the wall and doorframe to find his way out. He'd counted the steps from the beanbag to the bathroom and he tried to make the walk back by himself. He ended up stepping on a wrench on the floor and grimaced, cursing a little under his breath for his attempt at independence.
Hoepefully. Maybe sooner than you know it. Sure thing.
Kate could have agreed in so many ways, but she didn't want to lie to Matt and have a guess. Instead, she tried to make her point. "I'm talking about the whole package, Matt." Shit, that kinda sounded wrong. "You were shot on the head and the chest. You inhaled smoke. You've been barely sleeping at all. Passing out a few hours is not gonna fix all that and your body is screaming it."
Oh, God, was she truly being the voice of reason in this situation? Kate felt almost dirty about it.
Reminding him that he had no reason to thank her, she closed the door behind him and went to find her things. Her clothes, which she had dropped as a wet bundle on the floor were, unsurprisingly, still wet. Matt on the other hand, having spread his suit, had got better results than she did.
Finding her phone, not only did Kate check the time, but she also sent Alice the footage she'd filmed in the harbor. Quickly checking the news, she was relieved to find that while they were recovering the night had been, for New York's standards, a quiet one.
"It's 8:30," she let him know. "Let me give you a hand." She pointed out, not even realizing he had stepped on something already. "There's stuff like screws and wrenches on the floor."
A part of Matt sincerely wondered if she meant 8:30 in the morning or night. She probably meant it in the morning. His usual way of knowing day and night were all gone to him, and he'd slept so hard that who knew if they'd slept for 6 or 16 hours. Either way they'd probably used up enough of Melvin's hospitality. He tucked his hand around Kate's elbow as she guided them around the items on the floor so his bare feet didn't end up worse off than they were.
"I can put back on the suit." He didn't mind if it was somewhat wet. It was almost summer, it was warm enough to be a little clammy. "Or just use something to wrap over my head. So I can say goodbye to Melvin. Then I guess we could go to your place? Or Josie's." He figured she'd want to change out of Betsy's clothing into her own. He conveniently did not mention going back to Heather's.
Home.
Heather's was home now.
He also didn't mention going to the office. He'd call Kirsten to check in there.
"I'll get us an Uber. You can wear the shirt on your head to talk to Melvin. You can take it off once we go out." After all, they would just be a pair of weird civilians carrying wet clothes with them. Nothing too crazy near the harbor. In all honesty, she was too tired to jump from rooftop to rooftop this early in the morning.
"Just... Let's go back to the bathroom a second. I should probably wash your face." The swelling was good, but he still had crusts of dry blood on his hair and some smudged to his face.
"We can go to my place and you can shower," she offered then, guiding him as she had requested. "You can then borrow some of my dad's clothes if you want? They might not be a perfect fit but they'll probably go better than Big Guy's."
Kate would make sure to dry clean them and bring back a gift for Melvin, Betsy and Thor with them.
Matt let Kate wash his face, then stepping out of the bathroom he said, "It's okay, Melvin. You can come out." He wrapped his face before Melvin came out.
Melvin paused, then he came out. He was eating a microwaved burrito and had his phone playing cartoons in the other hand. He studied Matt wearing his clothing. "You got skinnier."
"It's the clothes," Matt assured him. "They're nice, though. Thank you. I'll make sure you get them back." He leaned against the wall, putting on his boots.
"Saw you got a new suit." Melvin didn't keep the hurt out of his voice.
Matt paused then asked gently, "I wasn't sure you wanted to see me again. Did you?" A shrug. "Would you have wanted me to visit you in prison?"
"Yes. No. I don't know." Melvin was getting agitated having to deal with these complicated emotions. He shifted a little. "I might have ratted you out if I saw you. But I missed you. You were my only friend. I didn't want to sell you out. But I wanted you to save me."
The way he put it all out there, the contradictions, the honesty. It took more bravery than Matt had. He shuffled forward and reached out to touch Melvin's arm. Melvin guided his hand to it.
"Sometimes we have to save ourselves, Melvin," Matt said quietly. Sadly. "And sometimes we aren't saved, but those we care about are instead." A beat. "I'm sorry I wasn't a better friend to you."
"I'm sorry I tried to get you killed."
A snort. "Even, then?"
"Your new suit is shit. It's all flash."
"Well. Sounds like we need another meeting. I'll bring the gelato." A sound if displeasure. "Fine. I'll bring the microwaved burritos." That earned approval. Even if it hurt Matt's soul, he'd bring microwaved burritos as they were Melvin's favorite.
Melvin then turned to Kate. "Arrow Lady." He handed her back her bow and arrows. "I'm sorry you met us when we were mad. You shouldn't be mad in front of strangers." Betsy told him that. There were private talks and public talks. "But maybe you're not a stranger now, so it's okay. D's my friend, so if you're his friend, we can be friends. You were nice last night. You gave me your stuff and most people won't trust me.
I'm gonna make an arrow for you." He nodded as though it was decided. "I made D's batons, and his suits, so I can make arrows. Maybe something warm so you won't be cold after you use it." He had ideas.
For a moment, Kate almost felt as if she was intruding, but the more she heard of the exchange between both men, the better was her guess on what had gone down between Melvin and Matt. Melvin, who apparently had sold Matt out to protect Betsy. Matt, who could't risk walking into the lion's den to save the man who had betrayed him.
As much as it had hurt him to leave an old friend behind.
Watching them leave that old wound behind was far more satisfying than Kate could have anticipated. Melvin was indeed a good guy. Someone that clearly just needed more friends and the right people to trust. If he had known Matt better he should have known that he would have never let Fisk touch him or Betsy.
"We're definitely not strangers now," Kate agreed, excited to see Melvin was making her part of the conversation. "And since we are friends, you can call me Kate." She thanked him, taking back her equipment.
"You know," she considered if it was rude to ask for something specific. "Now that you mention new suits, there's something I've had in mind. Since summer is coming soon, you think you could make me something more appropiate for a warmer time? All these layers are gonna be hard to deal with in a few weeks." She pointed at his phone then. "Also, is that The Fairly OddParents? I love that show!"
"Kate." Melvin let the name roll off his tongue as he shared his phone with her to see the ep. He was about to talk more on the show when she mentioned suits. There was a gleam in Melvin's eye. His work was what he truly lived for doing, other than being with Betsy. There was no knocking him off his path once he was on that trail.
He waved a hand at Matt. "I know what D wants, what he needs, but we need to talk, then. Every suit has a feel to it. It has to speak with the wearer, so they say something in harmony. I need to know what you want your suit to say." He moved, muttering, already bringing out a scroll of paper to start writing and sketching some preliminary ideas. "You're an archer. That's already giving us these three foundations for maximum movement. Are you a ninja like D, too? Are you a symbol of the city? Symbols are different than shadows."
A beat. He was getting ahead of himself. He looked at Matt, who was just smiling in utter amusement and charmed by this, but looking extremely tired already from standing upright.
"D needs to rest. You can come by later. With or without him. We can talk. Without him is better, he talks a lot. But first he should rest. The city needs Daredevil. He needs to hear again what the city needs."
"Did you hear that?" Matt said charmingly to Kate. "I think I was just uninvited to the next meeting you two have."
"Suit making is private," Melvin huffed at him. "You come on your own time."
"Oh, I remember the rules." Matt's smile widened. "I'll come alone." It made Melvin relax.
"All right." He got them some plastic bags to carry their current suits in and shyly waved goodbye to them.
Shameless as she had felt after making her request, all worries were sweept aside at Melvin's enthusiastic response. Honestly, Kate had spoken for hours with Clint about suits and their brand, colors and symbols. She had even brainstormed with the LARPers before they made them the incredible suit she still wore to this day. But a seasonal upgrade? That couldn't hurt!
Oddly enough, as Melvin started making all those questions, suddenly Kate felt lost. She was equally glad when they decided to postpone the talk, almost as if she had been spared of a surprise test. She was gonna spend hours thinking about this, though. Honestly, knowing that she had time to think about it? It excited her.
Thanking Melvin for his help several times, Kate promised she'd soon return the borrowed clothes and come to discuss her future suit with him. Maybe even watch together an episode or two of The Fairly Oddparents. Waving back enthusiastically, she walked out with Matt.
With their suits and helmets in those bags, Kate called and Uber and walked down the road with Matt to their meeting point. Her arm was looped around his to guide him as they walked side by side. But she couldn't help herself. Making excited noises, she practically skipped a few steps, bouncing every couple of steps in her excitement. "I'm gonna have a new suit!"
"I don't know why everyone always says I talk a lot," Matt playfully complained as he headed out with Kate, one arm on her elbow and the other holding the bag with his suit in it. Daredevil's suit in a bag as he got into an Uber. There was something a touch tragic and amusing about that. He'd said a sincere goodbye to Melvin, feeling lighter that they'd started to patch up the past between them. Matt's heart was big enough to forgive what had happened. Whether he could grow to trust Melvin beyond what they had, he'd see. The man's loyalty would always dance upon Betsy's line. Matt respected it, but he was also cautious about it. It wasn't just his life on the line or at risk should Melvin's loyalties turn.
He believed in second chances, though. Third chances. And he'd always kept a watch out for Betsy. Betsy, and now the cat. He supposed he was bringing cat treats now, too.
He'd bring the burritos and treats, visit with his suit, and see where the night took them.
How excited Kate was though made Matt smile despite his playful grumbles. He was feeling lighthearted himself at having made up with an old friend and getting some sleep, even if his body was already worn out again. Head injuries apparently weren't any joke. "You are. Have you already got ideas for it?" Not that she could tell him in the cab. Best wait until they got to home.
To Kate's place.
In the cab Matt nearly fell asleep against her. He couldn't keep an ear out like he normally did, with his super senses. He kept jerking his head up to stay awake, mumbling, "Sorry," over it. Even as tired as he was, he stopped by Walter and had a talk. It warmed Matt's heart to chat with him and he felt a little more invigorated taking the elevator up to her penthouse after it.
Despite of how her brain had betrayed her after Melvin asked, Kate not realized she had a million ideas. She'd only managed to mention the holes on the shoulders and hips, based on an outfit she'd seen on the red carpet of the last Met Gala. But then, she'd also remembered how merely some hours ago she had considering embracing more black in her suit, going in for a ninja style. But black was usually a bad choice for sunny, summer days, wasn't it?
Maybe she should just bring photos of Clint's old outfits for inspiration. She was going to spend hours on Pinterest before meeting Melvin again.
In the cab, she had noticed Matt was dozing off, every once in a while he apologized for it. Kate snorted, cupping his cheek and encouraging Matt to lean against her and take a nap if he needed it. Honestly, she was later going to remind him of this if he argued that he didn't need any rest.
If talking to Walter brightened Matt's days, then it certainly made Kate beam to watch those interactions. There was something so endearing about how genuinelly happy Matt was to form a relationship with this man that had watched Kate grow up. Walter welcomed them both warmly, pointing out he was so glad to see Kate in such good company again.
Opening the door of the elevator that welcomed them straight into the penthouse, a golden flash dashed into the small space and bounced around them, barking excitedly. "Hey, bud. I'm sorry you spent the night on your own. I'll give you breakfast in a second, yeah?"
At least Lucky had more space here than in her apartment, so a walk was not at the top of her priorities just yet. She'd guide Matt to one of the guest bedrooms to let him shower first, then fix them all something to eat.
"Careful. We are taking the stairs now," she warned him, guiding Matt's hand to the railing before she encouraged him to take the steps up. Once upstairs, they walked into the fanciest of her guest rooms, sure that he wouldn't have much of a problem with the shower there.
Going through the closet, she handed him a bathrobe. "I'll go get you some shampoo and conditioner and then some clothes, okay? Do you need anything else?"
For now, Walter was the one person who knew Kate during a time that Matt hadn't. Beyond that, he was just a sweet person. A connection with the Bishop family who had also shown Matt kindness. Matt had nothing but deep respect for service workers, people who had to face the public with a smile and whose job it was to make their lives easier. Walter said to Matt that it was expected to rain later, he warned him that there was roadwork off sixth street. He looked out for Matt's blindness because he could. Matt in turn already knew Walter's grandkids' names, he promised a tour of the law office to his son who was thinking of changing careers to being a paralegal.
They both said how wonderful Kate was, in the past and present.
How Kate never let Walter work too hard, how she had sent home soup from the family's chef whenever he'd had sick family. It felt like Matt was being invited into their family a little via Walter and the friendship he was making.
Food was Matt's love language, along with protection, so he already promised himself to bring Walter and his family something when he was well enough to cook.
Inside the penthouse Matt paused to welcome Lucky. The dog first ran to Kate, but after greeting her and receiving love and affection, he turned to Matt. Matt patted his chest, and Lucky obliged by placing his paws on it. Matt gave the dog a hug. "You give the best hugs," he told the dog, then said to Kate, "No offense." He ruffled Lucky's head a bit longer before following Kate to the guest room. He took the bathrobe and said quietly, "I can put back on Melvin's clothes if you're not comfortable sharing your dad's. It's okay." He didn't want to push beyond what boundaries he already felt he was breaking. It was silly but he felt bad asking more of her. She'd already helped him a lot. Matt wasn't used to relying on others so much.
"I'll get out of your hair soon. I promise. I don't want to put you out." It was clear he was awkward and discomfited relying on others. That he felt guilty over it, even though he'd thought nothing of asking her to live with him one time.
It was strange, it was seamless. The closer their friendship became, it felt as if Matt had little by little claimed even more space into her personal life. He simply seemed happy to fit in, getting to know the people that mattered in her life, getting to know the place she had grown up at. Teaching her dog tricks only Matt and Lucky shared. In a way, it was surreal to have him in her childhood home, giving him a far more detailed tour compared to that one night in which both he and his girlfriend had brought Kate home.
Heather. Wasn't he supposed to stop by home? Maybe she should remind him. But Matt surely has already thought about it. Right?
Besides, it's not like he can go back home in this state.
... Yeah. She is allowed to enjoy this a little longer.
"Hey." Even though Matt had placed his hands on the folded bathrobe, Kate didn't hand it over just yet. "I wouldn't offer if I wasn't comfortable, Matt. You know me. You know I wouldn't lie about this, not to you." Maybe he couldn't hear her heartbeat. But she liked to think that his partner didn't need to do that to figure Kate wasn't lying. "And you don't put me out. I'm seriously always so happy to hang with you. And--" She bit her lip, unsure if she should be honest or not. "I don't know. I'm just excited to have you here."
Matt's face softened a little and he gave a quiet nod. It was his own insecurities making him feel that way, not Kate. Kate wanted him here, he wasn't in her way. He managed a little smile. "Thank you." It did feel nice to be someplace safe. He didn't know it like he once had known his apartment, but he was with someone he trusted who understood what he was going through right now. It meant a lot that he wasn't alone. "I'll go ahead and shower now. I probably need it." Even if Kate had wiped off his face, he knew he still wasn't in the best of shape.
Once she got him situated with soap and shampoo he made his way to the bathroom. The water he got to near-steaming, something his body couldn't handle when his senses were in working order but would help soothe his tight muscles. He stepped inside with a grateful sigh, taking a little longer than he normally did just because he was moving slower. Once done he shut off the water and toweled off, wearing the robe for now. He folded up Melvin's clothing and set it on the top of the toilet, then found the exit. He stood in the doorway of the bedroom, not certain how to get back to the living area. It was a very big place to learn. Suddenly a furry body brushed against his legs. Matt smiled. "You're gonna guide me? Why do I feel like you're taking me straight to the kitchen?" He felt a tail wag against his legs. Reaching down he awkwardly held onto Lucky's collar and let the dog lead him to where Lucky's heart desired. The steps were tricky, but they managed them without disaster.
It had been years, probably. The last time Kate set up a foot in her parents' walk-in wardrobe, she had been a teenager 'borrowing' pieces from her mother while she still figured out her own fashion style. There had a been a time when that was one of Kate's favorite places to play at, spending whole afternoons trying on shoes and dresses or coats that buried her scrawny little body.
It's no wonder that even to this day she enjoys dressing up so much.
But things had changed. After her mother's short-term engagement with Jack, her father's old clothes had completely disappeared. Kate was well aware that her mother had stored quite a few as time settled and her mourning didn't feel as raw, only leaving a few of his clothes in the wardrobe at Kate's request. It was the attic where Kate finally found those boxes.
They smelled a little old, Kate had to admit it, but at least Matt's nose wasn't as sensible right now. She gathered some pants and old jeans. T-shirts and button-ups, socks. A vest and a jacket. Armani. They still felt so soft under her touch.
Making a quick stop in her old bedroom, she found the bottles of cologne her father had never finished. Unscrolling the caps had once given her comfort, like time travelling through her senses to a time when her father was still around. It made her feel closer to him, even if he was gone. Was it weird for Kate to dress Matt and make him smell like her dad? She didn't want to think too much into it, because the daddy issues jokes would be summoned like crazy. In all honesty, she was just being practical. Trying to make the clothes smell less 'stored'.
Satisfied by her choices, she carried the pile of clothes down the hallway, only to spot Matt wearing the bathrobe, wandering around with Lucky.
"Hey!" Worried as she was for a second, she could't help but laugh at the pair. "What are you guys doing? Have you finally adopted a guide dog?"
Lucky's tail wagged and he happy panted at Kate. He hadn't a clue what was going on, but he was happy to have two of his favorite people around and he figured that Matt wanted to play. He was having the time of his life wandering around and having this human hold onto him to follow. His head tilted and he lovingly licked at Matt's forearm. It melted Matt's heart as much as he huffed out a laugh. He had to admit that there was a chance Lucky hadn't been leading him with any destination in mind and they'd just happened upon Kate. "I told you that I trusted Lucky with my life," Matt said with fond loyalty, letting go of the collar to pet the dog's head. He straightened up. "This just made that a little more literal when we reached the stairs. I thought he'd take me to the kitchen or where you are, but I think he might have just been giving me another grand tour." It had been an adventure, at least. Matt wasn't the sort who did well sitting and waiting, so using Lucky as his guide had felt like the reasonable solution.
Reasonable in a blind man's eyes, at least.
"That was a really nice shower," he added in Kate's direction. He rolled his shoulders, which felt much looser. "I feel a lot better." Amazing what a little rest rather than leaping from one job to another and a warm shower could do. Matt hadn't even realized how truly terrible he'd been feeling until now that he was starting to feel better. He'd been caught in a stress cycle that was really a downward spiral, not even noticing it. Everyone around him had, but he hadn't.
He couldn't tell Kate was carrying anything. He could smell the faint hint of cologne, but that was his only clue that something was going on. Head tilted, his eyebrow raised curiously. "What have you been busy doing?"
It should be wrong. She should be feeling guilty about this. Because, truth be told, Kate could't remember the last time she enjoyed herself this much. There was something so relieving about seeing Matt so relaxed, having fun with Lucky and getting to know her old home. Her current home, if you thought about it. But it should be awful, right? Because she was enjoying it while Matt depended on her.
No, Matt had still surprised her by teaming up with Lucky and daring to go have a wander around. Matt Murdock wasn't letting his disability define him or confine him to waiting for her help. Besides, when was the last time he had told her that he felt good? The shower, the sleep, it had done wonders for him at a time when she'd think he'd be terrified of how his powers had not come back yet.
Maybe they're on the right path, though. Maybe this is what Matt actually needs to get better.
"Oh, yeah. I found my dad's old clothes and picked a little bit of everything for you to choose from," she explained as she readjusted her hold on a pile of clothing that almost reached her chin. "I'm pretty sure they're your size, but you can check if they're comfortable or not." Would he go out then? He would probably need her to guide him still and she was happy to play the part. "But if you're still tired you can always go take another nap." He had been dozing off on the way there. "Bet that Lucky will be happy to keep you company."
Knowing what Kate's father meant to her, Matt didn't discount the gesture of her letting him wear some of the man's old clothing. "That's really kind of you. Thank you. I'm sure they're all great." He imagined that they would be good quality given the Bishop money, and he didn't think Kate would dress him in anything ridiculous. At least not this time. He reached out his hands to help take some of the clothing load, though he'd need her assistance in finding where he might be able to change.
"I am a little sleepy." He couldn't deny it, she'd seen it. He rested a hand on his stomach and admitted, "Hungry too, though." It had to be around nine by now, and the last time he remembered eating was the previous day. He didn't imagine Kate had eaten yet either, given she'd been going through her father's closet. "I think we should eat. I'm fine with anything. This might be a good time to actually have something really spicy or unhealthy." He tried to joke and smile, to find a bright spot in the situation to combat the anxiety he felt over not having his powers. With his sense of taste reduced to a regular person's, he wouldn't be nearly so sensitive to what was in the meal.
"Yeah, I'm a little hungry myself," Kate had to admit. It was so refreshing though, just how honest Matt was being about how he felt and what he needed. Daredevil normally pushed all that aside to simply focus on what had to be done. But this? They were actually communicating here. She couldn't be prouder.
"Damn, you're playing with fire here, Mr.Murdcok!" And she was living for it! The sad thing was that, even though she had been stocking her kitchen with things like oat milk in case he visited, Kate didn't have as many snacks as she did in her own apartment. If only she knew this would happen!
"Let's leave the clothes here for later," she told him as she walked him few steps to the side, leaving the pile on top of a sofa and encouraging him to do the same. "We can go have something real obscene for breakfast and then if you're still sleepy, you can have that nap."
Returning to his side, Kate reached out to take Matt's hand in hers. "Wanna have some sugary cereal and pancakes with syrup or go big time and do brunch?"
"Normally when my abilities go on the fritz I'm too sick to want to eat. I've just lost them two times due to injuries. The first time I was just freaked out about it, the second time there was... a lot going on." He gave her a rueful look. Not that he wasn't freaked out now, but he hoped that history meant he'd get his powers back once his head injury healed enough. Please let three times still be the charm. Even trying to entertain otherwise left him with a pit in his stomach. He had to get them back, he had to. He should just distract himself until then, eat crappy food. It would come back.
It had to.
What was he without them? What happened to his calling then?
He followed suit and set the clothing down as instructed. "What are my options for brunch? And are we ordering in or are you cooking it?" In full honesty, he didn't feel well enough to make anything much himself, even though he was hungry enough to eat. "Anything is good, really. I promise I won't be too picky."
She knew that despite of Matt's almost modest enthusiasm, he was just trying to distract himself from something even Kate worried about. What if they lost their leader? Matt would always be there to guide them, she had no doubt about it. But he was such a valuable player, few people fought like he does.
But most importantly, how would this affect his normal life? Kate would be devastated if for some reason she suddenly lost her talents. Her hands. What then?
She needed to believe. Matt said it himself, this isn't his first rodeo. Claire had even mentioned it: there's a high chance that this is a mixture of that head injury, stress and exhaustion.
"Why? Are you questioning my culinary abilities now?" Matt had good reasons to be wary of them. But Kate still looped her arm around his, guiding him to the kitchen as Lucky followed, barking in excitement. "Burgers are going to be our main course."
"Well, you haven't cooked for me yet. Maybe there was a reason for that," Matt teased back at her, even though he knew the reason was that he liked to cook. It didn't seem like a hobby Kate enjoyed doing as much as he did. Otherwise, they just ate out. Not the most cost-effective, but it helped when they were short on time. He let Kate guide him into the kitchen, taking a seat near the counter. Lucky put his paws on Matt's legs to lick at his face now that it was more reachable. The dog seemed to be extra loving right now, perhaps sensing Matt wasn't at his greatest. He ruffled the dog's fur and kissed his head, enjoying the affection just as much as the canine was. "Who's the best boy?" he cooed at Lucky, and the dog happy panted back in his face.
Well, at least he couldn't smell dog breath as bad right now.
"I don't think I've ever had a burger for breakfast. Are you putting a fried egg on it?" he joked, but even while teasing, his stomach gave a little growl. A burger did sound good right now. "If not an egg, what does go on a Kate burger special?" There were a lot of ways to have them, obviously.
In all honesty, it was probably Matt's influence what actually made Kate feel excited over giving this a shot. Normally, and if he allowed it, she was his sous chef. Of course, if you understand the term 'sous chef' as chopping some veggies unevenly, handing him something or stirring something else. "Yeah. I've never cooked before for you because I knew you'd sound this skeptical." And because compared to his, her abilities were very limited.
She likes to show off she is great at things, ok?
Which speaks for itself over how much more comfortable she felt around Matt these days. Confident enough to even share her short-comings.
"You've clearly never lived before if you haven't had burgers for breakfast. Or in the middle of the night. What about cold pizza in the morning? Fries with your ice cream?" Now that Matt was comfortable and being lovebombed by Lucky, Kate moved around the kitchen cabinets. They indeed were not stocked as they used to be while her mother lived in the place, but there was still plenty to pick from. "But, before I spoil the Kate special and since this is the only time when I'm gonna be able to give you stuff that's unhealthy..."
She came to him, surely Matt would recognise the sounds of her opening a packet of something.
"You ever tried Takis?" There's no way he's tried Takis.
"I'm not skeptical! I have questions, that's all," Matt teased her back, but he was more than willing and curious about what she'd make. When he'd had her help in the kitchen she'd always done a fine job, so he imagined what she made was safe to eat. He wasn't going to resist the chance to tease her, though. Lucky kept his hands occupied while Kate began to get things ready, although he did pause to briefly message Kirsten. He kept it short and vague, just saying that he wasn't feeling well and wouldn't be in today. He asked her to let him know if any problems arose or if she needed him, and that he'd work from home as much as he could.
The message he received in response told him to leave work alone for the day and have some soup.
"I have had cold pizza for breakfast. And fries with ice cream. The burger for breakfast though is new." The closest Matt had come were breakfast sandwiches, which weren't really the same thin. "I'm willing to try it, though. I'm being open-minded right now. Don't steer me wrong." Which it sounded like she might be. Matt's face held a cautious expression even though he couldn't smell the Takis from where he sat. "No, I've never tried them. I know Foggy and Karen used to eat them sometimes." He could smell the processed everything back then. Now, though...
He cautiously held out his hand for Kate to put a few into them. He made a show of sniffing them, then delicately licking the corner and nibbling on one before he took a heartier bite. "It's... not bad." He coughed a little as the spice caught up to him, Matt wasn't used to anything but a very balanced heat level in foods. "It tastes like chili. And some lime." Both things he liked. "These are terrible for me, I'm sure." Yet this was the only time he might enjoy them anyway, without tasting everything wrong with them. "Wait, are you putting these on the burger?"
"Oh, I bet you're full of questions, Counselor," Kate teased back, but it was obvious that it was in a goood-humored way.
Since moving back to the penthouse, Kate had kept her usual diet of keeping things simple or lots of takeaway. At least once a week she ordered pizza from Herman's Hearty Slice. She had explained she was house-sitting and would be away for a while probably, but the Herman's team was as sweet as ever. Every pizza arrived at the penthouse with a paper bag full of bread with a specially recipe made just for Lucky. Doggie-safe pizza crust.
Her dog adored those treats.
While Kate still figured where her mom kept certain things in the kitchen and where she had stored others herself, Kate kept an eye on Matt and his Taki tasting. "Not bad? You have to admit--" But Matt was already coughing, the spice clearly making itself known. Kate came to him with a glass of water. "Terrible but they taste so good, don't they?" Making her point, she stole one from Matt's hand, wolfing it down in two bites. "They're clearly the side dish! We have hot cheetos for the burger."
They were cheesier and went better with the cheddar.
no subject
Specially not in this state.
Watching him barely be able to stand on his feet, Kate pushed off herself the fabric they had shared as a blanket. She rushed to her feet, coming to Matt and grabbing hold of his forearm as her other hand found his lower back. It was so strange. How many times has she pretended to assist him? Now that it all had become real, she was unsure if she could do a good job at it.
"No idea. But let me help you to the bathroom and I'll check, yeah?"
no subject
... which they hadn't yet. Which they wouldn't if he didn't take it easy until they did. He didn't know how long that might be. A few more hours? A day? Days? He certainly hoped not the latter, but the more he pushed himself now, the longer his recovery might be. He made a face that said he'd come to the logical conclusion on his own, but he didn't like it.
"Hopefully I'll be fine in a few hours," he muttered, almost apologetically as Kate had to help him stand. He hated having people go out of their way to help him even when they didn't mind. It always made him feel a little guilty. Like he was a burden. He knew it wasn't true, but society's standards were hard to eschew completely. "Thank you." He did know he was lucky to have her there with him.
He let her help him to the bathroom, him taking it by himself once he was at the door. He found the sink afterwards to wash his hands and then used his hands on the wall and doorframe to find his way out. He'd counted the steps from the beanbag to the bathroom and he tried to make the walk back by himself. He ended up stepping on a wrench on the floor and grimaced, cursing a little under his breath for his attempt at independence.
no subject
Kate could have agreed in so many ways, but she didn't want to lie to Matt and have a guess. Instead, she tried to make her point. "I'm talking about the whole package, Matt." Shit, that kinda sounded wrong. "You were shot on the head and the chest. You inhaled smoke. You've been barely sleeping at all. Passing out a few hours is not gonna fix all that and your body is screaming it."
Oh, God, was she truly being the voice of reason in this situation? Kate felt almost dirty about it.
Reminding him that he had no reason to thank her, she closed the door behind him and went to find her things. Her clothes, which she had dropped as a wet bundle on the floor were, unsurprisingly, still wet. Matt on the other hand, having spread his suit, had got better results than she did.
Finding her phone, not only did Kate check the time, but she also sent Alice the footage she'd filmed in the harbor. Quickly checking the news, she was relieved to find that while they were recovering the night had been, for New York's standards, a quiet one.
"It's 8:30," she let him know. "Let me give you a hand." She pointed out, not even realizing he had stepped on something already. "There's stuff like screws and wrenches on the floor."
no subject
"I can put back on the suit." He didn't mind if it was somewhat wet. It was almost summer, it was warm enough to be a little clammy. "Or just use something to wrap over my head. So I can say goodbye to Melvin. Then I guess we could go to your place? Or Josie's." He figured she'd want to change out of Betsy's clothing into her own. He conveniently did not mention going back to Heather's.
Home.
Heather's was home now.
He also didn't mention going to the office. He'd call Kirsten to check in there.
no subject
"Just... Let's go back to the bathroom a second. I should probably wash your face." The swelling was good, but he still had crusts of dry blood on his hair and some smudged to his face.
"We can go to my place and you can shower," she offered then, guiding him as she had requested. "You can then borrow some of my dad's clothes if you want? They might not be a perfect fit but they'll probably go better than Big Guy's."
Kate would make sure to dry clean them and bring back a gift for Melvin, Betsy and Thor with them.
no subject
Melvin paused, then he came out. He was eating a microwaved burrito and had his phone playing cartoons in the other hand. He studied Matt wearing his clothing. "You got skinnier."
"It's the clothes," Matt assured him. "They're nice, though. Thank you. I'll make sure you get them back." He leaned against the wall, putting on his boots.
"Saw you got a new suit." Melvin didn't keep the hurt out of his voice.
Matt paused then asked gently, "I wasn't sure you wanted to see me again. Did you?" A shrug. "Would you have wanted me to visit you in prison?"
"Yes. No. I don't know." Melvin was getting agitated having to deal with these complicated emotions. He shifted a little. "I might have ratted you out if I saw you. But I missed you. You were my only friend. I didn't want to sell you out. But I wanted you to save me."
The way he put it all out there, the contradictions, the honesty. It took more bravery than Matt had. He shuffled forward and reached out to touch Melvin's arm. Melvin guided his hand to it.
"Sometimes we have to save ourselves, Melvin," Matt said quietly. Sadly. "And sometimes we aren't saved, but those we care about are instead." A beat. "I'm sorry I wasn't a better friend to you."
"I'm sorry I tried to get you killed."
A snort. "Even, then?"
"Your new suit is shit. It's all flash."
"Well. Sounds like we need another meeting. I'll bring the gelato." A sound if displeasure. "Fine. I'll bring the microwaved burritos." That earned approval. Even if it hurt Matt's soul, he'd bring microwaved burritos as they were Melvin's favorite.
Melvin then turned to Kate. "Arrow Lady." He handed her back her bow and arrows. "I'm sorry you met us when we were mad. You shouldn't be mad in front of strangers." Betsy told him that. There were private talks and public talks. "But maybe you're not a stranger now, so it's okay. D's my friend, so if you're his friend, we can be friends. You were nice last night. You gave me your stuff and most people won't trust me.
I'm gonna make an arrow for you." He nodded as though it was decided. "I made D's batons, and his suits, so I can make arrows. Maybe something warm so you won't be cold after you use it." He had ideas.
no subject
As much as it had hurt him to leave an old friend behind.
Watching them leave that old wound behind was far more satisfying than Kate could have anticipated. Melvin was indeed a good guy. Someone that clearly just needed more friends and the right people to trust. If he had known Matt better he should have known that he would have never let Fisk touch him or Betsy.
"We're definitely not strangers now," Kate agreed, excited to see Melvin was making her part of the conversation. "And since we are friends, you can call me Kate." She thanked him, taking back her equipment.
"You know," she considered if it was rude to ask for something specific. "Now that you mention new suits, there's something I've had in mind. Since summer is coming soon, you think you could make me something more appropiate for a warmer time? All these layers are gonna be hard to deal with in a few weeks." She pointed at his phone then. "Also, is that The Fairly OddParents? I love that show!"
no subject
He waved a hand at Matt. "I know what D wants, what he needs, but we need to talk, then. Every suit has a feel to it. It has to speak with the wearer, so they say something in harmony. I need to know what you want your suit to say." He moved, muttering, already bringing out a scroll of paper to start writing and sketching some preliminary ideas. "You're an archer. That's already giving us these three foundations for maximum movement. Are you a ninja like D, too? Are you a symbol of the city? Symbols are different than shadows."
A beat. He was getting ahead of himself. He looked at Matt, who was just smiling in utter amusement and charmed by this, but looking extremely tired already from standing upright.
"D needs to rest. You can come by later. With or without him. We can talk. Without him is better, he talks a lot. But first he should rest. The city needs Daredevil. He needs to hear again what the city needs."
"Did you hear that?" Matt said charmingly to Kate. "I think I was just uninvited to the next meeting you two have."
"Suit making is private," Melvin huffed at him. "You come on your own time."
"Oh, I remember the rules." Matt's smile widened. "I'll come alone." It made Melvin relax.
"All right." He got them some plastic bags to carry their current suits in and shyly waved goodbye to them.
no subject
Oddly enough, as Melvin started making all those questions, suddenly Kate felt lost. She was equally glad when they decided to postpone the talk, almost as if she had been spared of a surprise test. She was gonna spend hours thinking about this, though. Honestly, knowing that she had time to think about it? It excited her.
Thanking Melvin for his help several times, Kate promised she'd soon return the borrowed clothes and come to discuss her future suit with him. Maybe even watch together an episode or two of The Fairly Oddparents. Waving back enthusiastically, she walked out with Matt.
With their suits and helmets in those bags, Kate called and Uber and walked down the road with Matt to their meeting point. Her arm was looped around his to guide him as they walked side by side. But she couldn't help herself. Making excited noises, she practically skipped a few steps, bouncing every couple of steps in her excitement. "I'm gonna have a new suit!"
no subject
He believed in second chances, though. Third chances. And he'd always kept a watch out for Betsy. Betsy, and now the cat. He supposed he was bringing cat treats now, too.
He'd bring the burritos and treats, visit with his suit, and see where the night took them.
How excited Kate was though made Matt smile despite his playful grumbles. He was feeling lighthearted himself at having made up with an old friend and getting some sleep, even if his body was already worn out again. Head injuries apparently weren't any joke. "You are. Have you already got ideas for it?" Not that she could tell him in the cab. Best wait until they got to home.
To Kate's place.
In the cab Matt nearly fell asleep against her. He couldn't keep an ear out like he normally did, with his super senses. He kept jerking his head up to stay awake, mumbling, "Sorry," over it. Even as tired as he was, he stopped by Walter and had a talk. It warmed Matt's heart to chat with him and he felt a little more invigorated taking the elevator up to her penthouse after it.
no subject
Maybe she should just bring photos of Clint's old outfits for inspiration. She was going to spend hours on Pinterest before meeting Melvin again.
In the cab, she had noticed Matt was dozing off, every once in a while he apologized for it. Kate snorted, cupping his cheek and encouraging Matt to lean against her and take a nap if he needed it. Honestly, she was later going to remind him of this if he argued that he didn't need any rest.
If talking to Walter brightened Matt's days, then it certainly made Kate beam to watch those interactions. There was something so endearing about how genuinelly happy Matt was to form a relationship with this man that had watched Kate grow up. Walter welcomed them both warmly, pointing out he was so glad to see Kate in such good company again.
Opening the door of the elevator that welcomed them straight into the penthouse, a golden flash dashed into the small space and bounced around them, barking excitedly. "Hey, bud. I'm sorry you spent the night on your own. I'll give you breakfast in a second, yeah?"
At least Lucky had more space here than in her apartment, so a walk was not at the top of her priorities just yet. She'd guide Matt to one of the guest bedrooms to let him shower first, then fix them all something to eat.
"Careful. We are taking the stairs now," she warned him, guiding Matt's hand to the railing before she encouraged him to take the steps up. Once upstairs, they walked into the fanciest of her guest rooms, sure that he wouldn't have much of a problem with the shower there.
Going through the closet, she handed him a bathrobe. "I'll go get you some shampoo and conditioner and then some clothes, okay? Do you need anything else?"
no subject
They both said how wonderful Kate was, in the past and present.
How Kate never let Walter work too hard, how she had sent home soup from the family's chef whenever he'd had sick family. It felt like Matt was being invited into their family a little via Walter and the friendship he was making.
Food was Matt's love language, along with protection, so he already promised himself to bring Walter and his family something when he was well enough to cook.
Inside the penthouse Matt paused to welcome Lucky. The dog first ran to Kate, but after greeting her and receiving love and affection, he turned to Matt. Matt patted his chest, and Lucky obliged by placing his paws on it. Matt gave the dog a hug. "You give the best hugs," he told the dog, then said to Kate, "No offense." He ruffled Lucky's head a bit longer before following Kate to the guest room. He took the bathrobe and said quietly, "I can put back on Melvin's clothes if you're not comfortable sharing your dad's. It's okay." He didn't want to push beyond what boundaries he already felt he was breaking. It was silly but he felt bad asking more of her. She'd already helped him a lot. Matt wasn't used to relying on others so much.
"I'll get out of your hair soon. I promise. I don't want to put you out." It was clear he was awkward and discomfited relying on others. That he felt guilty over it, even though he'd thought nothing of asking her to live with him one time.
no subject
Heather. Wasn't he supposed to stop by home? Maybe she should remind him. But Matt surely has already thought about it. Right?
Besides, it's not like he can go back home in this state.
... Yeah. She is allowed to enjoy this a little longer.
"Hey." Even though Matt had placed his hands on the folded bathrobe, Kate didn't hand it over just yet. "I wouldn't offer if I wasn't comfortable, Matt. You know me. You know I wouldn't lie about this, not to you." Maybe he couldn't hear her heartbeat. But she liked to think that his partner didn't need to do that to figure Kate wasn't lying. "And you don't put me out. I'm seriously always so happy to hang with you. And--" She bit her lip, unsure if she should be honest or not. "I don't know. I'm just excited to have you here."
no subject
Once she got him situated with soap and shampoo he made his way to the bathroom. The water he got to near-steaming, something his body couldn't handle when his senses were in working order but would help soothe his tight muscles. He stepped inside with a grateful sigh, taking a little longer than he normally did just because he was moving slower. Once done he shut off the water and toweled off, wearing the robe for now. He folded up Melvin's clothing and set it on the top of the toilet, then found the exit. He stood in the doorway of the bedroom, not certain how to get back to the living area. It was a very big place to learn. Suddenly a furry body brushed against his legs. Matt smiled. "You're gonna guide me? Why do I feel like you're taking me straight to the kitchen?" He felt a tail wag against his legs. Reaching down he awkwardly held onto Lucky's collar and let the dog lead him to where Lucky's heart desired. The steps were tricky, but they managed them without disaster.
no subject
It's no wonder that even to this day she enjoys dressing up so much.
But things had changed. After her mother's short-term engagement with Jack, her father's old clothes had completely disappeared. Kate was well aware that her mother had stored quite a few as time settled and her mourning didn't feel as raw, only leaving a few of his clothes in the wardrobe at Kate's request. It was the attic where Kate finally found those boxes.
They smelled a little old, Kate had to admit it, but at least Matt's nose wasn't as sensible right now. She gathered some pants and old jeans. T-shirts and button-ups, socks. A vest and a jacket. Armani. They still felt so soft under her touch.
Making a quick stop in her old bedroom, she found the bottles of cologne her father had never finished. Unscrolling the caps had once given her comfort, like time travelling through her senses to a time when her father was still around. It made her feel closer to him, even if he was gone. Was it weird for Kate to dress Matt and make him smell like her dad? She didn't want to think too much into it, because the daddy issues jokes would be summoned like crazy. In all honesty, she was just being practical. Trying to make the clothes smell less 'stored'.
Satisfied by her choices, she carried the pile of clothes down the hallway, only to spot Matt wearing the bathrobe, wandering around with Lucky.
"Hey!" Worried as she was for a second, she could't help but laugh at the pair. "What are you guys doing? Have you finally adopted a guide dog?"
no subject
Reasonable in a blind man's eyes, at least.
"That was a really nice shower," he added in Kate's direction. He rolled his shoulders, which felt much looser. "I feel a lot better." Amazing what a little rest rather than leaping from one job to another and a warm shower could do. Matt hadn't even realized how truly terrible he'd been feeling until now that he was starting to feel better. He'd been caught in a stress cycle that was really a downward spiral, not even noticing it. Everyone around him had, but he hadn't.
He couldn't tell Kate was carrying anything. He could smell the faint hint of cologne, but that was his only clue that something was going on. Head tilted, his eyebrow raised curiously. "What have you been busy doing?"
no subject
No, Matt had still surprised her by teaming up with Lucky and daring to go have a wander around. Matt Murdock wasn't letting his disability define him or confine him to waiting for her help. Besides, when was the last time he had told her that he felt good? The shower, the sleep, it had done wonders for him at a time when she'd think he'd be terrified of how his powers had not come back yet.
Maybe they're on the right path, though. Maybe this is what Matt actually needs to get better.
"Oh, yeah. I found my dad's old clothes and picked a little bit of everything for you to choose from," she explained as she readjusted her hold on a pile of clothing that almost reached her chin. "I'm pretty sure they're your size, but you can check if they're comfortable or not." Would he go out then? He would probably need her to guide him still and she was happy to play the part. "But if you're still tired you can always go take another nap." He had been dozing off on the way there. "Bet that Lucky will be happy to keep you company."
no subject
"I am a little sleepy." He couldn't deny it, she'd seen it. He rested a hand on his stomach and admitted, "Hungry too, though." It had to be around nine by now, and the last time he remembered eating was the previous day. He didn't imagine Kate had eaten yet either, given she'd been going through her father's closet. "I think we should eat. I'm fine with anything. This might be a good time to actually have something really spicy or unhealthy." He tried to joke and smile, to find a bright spot in the situation to combat the anxiety he felt over not having his powers. With his sense of taste reduced to a regular person's, he wouldn't be nearly so sensitive to what was in the meal.
no subject
"Damn, you're playing with fire here, Mr.Murdcok!" And she was living for it! The sad thing was that, even though she had been stocking her kitchen with things like oat milk in case he visited, Kate didn't have as many snacks as she did in her own apartment. If only she knew this would happen!
"Let's leave the clothes here for later," she told him as she walked him few steps to the side, leaving the pile on top of a sofa and encouraging him to do the same. "We can go have something real obscene for breakfast and then if you're still sleepy, you can have that nap."
Returning to his side, Kate reached out to take Matt's hand in hers. "Wanna have some sugary cereal and pancakes with syrup or go big time and do brunch?"
no subject
It had to.
What was he without them? What happened to his calling then?
He followed suit and set the clothing down as instructed. "What are my options for brunch? And are we ordering in or are you cooking it?" In full honesty, he didn't feel well enough to make anything much himself, even though he was hungry enough to eat. "Anything is good, really. I promise I won't be too picky."
no subject
But most importantly, how would this affect his normal life? Kate would be devastated if for some reason she suddenly lost her talents. Her hands. What then?
She needed to believe. Matt said it himself, this isn't his first rodeo. Claire had even mentioned it: there's a high chance that this is a mixture of that head injury, stress and exhaustion.
"Why? Are you questioning my culinary abilities now?" Matt had good reasons to be wary of them. But Kate still looped her arm around his, guiding him to the kitchen as Lucky followed, barking in excitement. "Burgers are going to be our main course."
no subject
Well, at least he couldn't smell dog breath as bad right now.
"I don't think I've ever had a burger for breakfast. Are you putting a fried egg on it?" he joked, but even while teasing, his stomach gave a little growl. A burger did sound good right now. "If not an egg, what does go on a Kate burger special?" There were a lot of ways to have them, obviously.
no subject
She likes to show off she is great at things, ok?
Which speaks for itself over how much more comfortable she felt around Matt these days. Confident enough to even share her short-comings.
"You've clearly never lived before if you haven't had burgers for breakfast. Or in the middle of the night. What about cold pizza in the morning? Fries with your ice cream?" Now that Matt was comfortable and being lovebombed by Lucky, Kate moved around the kitchen cabinets. They indeed were not stocked as they used to be while her mother lived in the place, but there was still plenty to pick from. "But, before I spoil the Kate special and since this is the only time when I'm gonna be able to give you stuff that's unhealthy..."
She came to him, surely Matt would recognise the sounds of her opening a packet of something.
"You ever tried Takis?" There's no way he's tried Takis.
no subject
The message he received in response told him to leave work alone for the day and have some soup.
"I have had cold pizza for breakfast. And fries with ice cream. The burger for breakfast though is new." The closest Matt had come were breakfast sandwiches, which weren't really the same thin. "I'm willing to try it, though. I'm being open-minded right now. Don't steer me wrong." Which it sounded like she might be. Matt's face held a cautious expression even though he couldn't smell the Takis from where he sat. "No, I've never tried them. I know Foggy and Karen used to eat them sometimes." He could smell the processed everything back then. Now, though...
He cautiously held out his hand for Kate to put a few into them. He made a show of sniffing them, then delicately licking the corner and nibbling on one before he took a heartier bite. "It's... not bad." He coughed a little as the spice caught up to him, Matt wasn't used to anything but a very balanced heat level in foods. "It tastes like chili. And some lime." Both things he liked. "These are terrible for me, I'm sure." Yet this was the only time he might enjoy them anyway, without tasting everything wrong with them. "Wait, are you putting these on the burger?"
no subject
Since moving back to the penthouse, Kate had kept her usual diet of keeping things simple or lots of takeaway. At least once a week she ordered pizza from Herman's Hearty Slice. She had explained she was house-sitting and would be away for a while probably, but the Herman's team was as sweet as ever. Every pizza arrived at the penthouse with a paper bag full of bread with a specially recipe made just for Lucky. Doggie-safe pizza crust.
Her dog adored those treats.
While Kate still figured where her mom kept certain things in the kitchen and where she had stored others herself, Kate kept an eye on Matt and his Taki tasting. "Not bad? You have to admit--" But Matt was already coughing, the spice clearly making itself known. Kate came to him with a glass of water. "Terrible but they taste so good, don't they?" Making her point, she stole one from Matt's hand, wolfing it down in two bites. "They're clearly the side dish! We have hot cheetos for the burger."
They were cheesier and went better with the cheddar.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
ETA Snazzy New Icon
Aaaaaw, I love this one so much! The whole new batch is so pretty! <333
It really is! New icons make me happy.
💜💜💜
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)