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#you know he walked around the comp stopping every possible young leo asking ARE YOU A TWO FOR ONE DEAL?
remedyturtles · 2 months
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hey @teainthesnow i want amw and dw to meet in the @tmntaucompetition so badly ...
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“Hey, quick question!” Leo said, stopping the newest Leo in his tracks. This one looked pretty cool with that scarf, though the missing hand sucked.
“Yeah?” The alternate Leo asked, a little wary, eyes tracking and stuttering on Leo’s beautiful custom arm. 
“Are you a two for one deal?” Leo asked, grinning full force. 
A small pause. Then a posture shift, a more excited smile in return — something Leo had never seen from the other side. “Hell yeah I am.”
“Dude!” Leo threw his hands in the air. “I’ve been looking for you everywhere! Me too!”
“You too?” 
Sensei stepped in, spine shifting and shoulders straightening, and that slightly deeper voice said, “Leonardo clown car, at your service. We heard there was another one of us and Leo insisted we find you.”
"You've found me! This is so cool, I had no idea there was anyone else like us." The alternate Leo eyed them as they swapped places, looking curious and interested.
"Hah. Hey, are there four people here, or is it just me?" Sensei said, eyes crinkling.
The other laughed. "That's so bad, I love it."
"He's the worst." Leo pushed him out of the way. "Hey, hey, do you want to arm wrestle?"
There was a pointed glance at the missing hand versus robotic arm given in return.
"No, no, with our normal arms. I wanna see like, who's stronger in which combination of who's in control." Leo bounced on his heels, giddy.
That wariness returned on the other's face, so Sensei stepped in, calming hand on Leo's metaphorical shoulder. "Sorry about him, he's pretty easily excited."
"Tell me about it." A faintly amused smile brushed away anything else. "Yeah, we could do that. But don't complain to me when you lose."
Sensei let his competitive gleam shine. "You're on."
Followed by a groan of the two younger Leo's. But they stole a table to test -- gaining quite the audience who had little context for what was going on -- and it was impossible to tell who won considering both sides cheated.
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