Texas Time (5/24)
Disclaimer: Red vs Blue and related characters are the property of Rooster Teeth.
Warnings: Language, Canon-typical violence
Pairings: Chex
Rating: T
Synopsis: [Hero Time Prequel] Her name is Tex and she’s got a righteous fury to burn into her crappy neighborhood, whether the city wants her or not. Being a superhero, however, is never quite as simple as it seems, and only gets more complicated by her constantly in distress boyfriend and the beck and call of the premiere superhero team of the city whose leader seems intent on keeping her off the roster.
A/N: Alright so I didn’t think I’d get another update in less than a week but then I kinda sprained my ankle so got to stay home for the day rather than go to the park like I originally planned. Not that the weather was on my side anyway. Regardless! Sorry for how fast all the updates have been lately, I know that’s not giving everyone a whole lot of time to read through the updates as they come out but I’m just having so much fun with this story! It’s too fun not to work on it!
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There was no getting back the time she wasted in the community college cafeteria.
No matter her intentions on when to leave, Tex found herself staying in for hours.Because no matter the meal time, Church and usually also Tucker were there.
Great for Tex’s always tested appetite, as Church never wasted an opportunity to try and use his employee discount on a few meals for her. Terrible for Tex’s search for Alpha, however, as she had more fun with the two losers than she ever had in the gym.
“Talked to your girl in a while?” Tex asked Church with an eased familiarity. She stood with Church’s back to her chest, using her hands to pull and tug on his elbows to get him better positioned. “God, you’re still too tense.”