With Armsmaster's death, Miss Militia is promoted to team captain. Even with the losses, however, the Protectorate ENE doesn't get new capes—all teams got hit hard by the last Endbringer attack, and even though it was by all accounts a major victory, it did not cause capes to start lining up to join.
Days pass, and winter hits Brockton Bay. It's pretty mild, as winters go, but it's enough to drastically reduce criminal activity. The heroes have an altercation with white supremacists the following week, but nothing much comes of it, as cape muscle seems to prefer to remain comfortable inside. Capes nationwide are somewhat subdued, perhaps as the aftermath of the victory against Behemoth. Nothing much seems to change, however—the Simurgh continues to fly around in her unpredictable pattern, Leviathan continues to be impossible to locate, lurking in the depths of the ocean. The public gets hopelessly contradictory information about what really happened during the fight from unofficial sources, secretly fed from official ones to make sure people don't jump to the right conclusions, and the topic loses its momentum.
And all of this completely fails to distract Sadde, who seems to not be getting better from the post-battle funk. Or, at least, not straightforwardly better. The depression and fatalism turn—maybe not completely, but at least a bit—into unease and anxiety, or perhaps stir craziness. It is, after all, true that, other than for class, Sadde doesn't really leave HQ a whole lot, not since they reached the comfortable position of being able to patrol from the comfort of the console—of, in fact, being more effective when doing that, for the average uneventful patrol.
Fatalism, depression, anxiety, and unease, all combined into a Sadde-shaped ball, are currently floating upside down in Lorica's workshop, failing to read a book while she fugues.
"I couldn't possibly, I'm all social drinker. It's all right, it's too early anyway."
"So what do you do with your spare time, when you're not travelling across the country?"
"Oh, didn't we already go over my hobbies? You, now, who do you do all your geeking with?"
...a friend? Not a girlfriend? Why would he be reluctant to mention it was his girlfriend.
Well, he is, whyever that might be. "Can he keep up with you?"
"Uh, it's a she, and yeah, she can, but she's not as interested in it for its own sake as I am."
"Aw, well. It'd be too much to ask for one's friends to match one quirk for quirk."
"Not that desirable either, I don't think. I mean, there's already one of me, not much point in having someone else that will just do exactly the same stuff I do! Variety's the spice of life."
"That's true!" Although socializing principally with one person is lonesome, isn't it?
It kinda is. "I do have a few other friends, of course, but those are even less interested in cape geeking than she is." Perhaps because they're capes.
"And your other friend didn't even tell you she was a cape." Aaaaaaah he's lying to Chelsea why is he doing that.
"I—I mean, I understand why she wouldn't?" Not 'didn't,' 'wouldn't.' "If people find out about a cape's civilian identity they can attack their families..." He doesn't sound like he thinks this stands up to a whole lot of scrutiny.
"...yeah. But, like, their whole family is capes, so... But on the other hand it's not like cops do the hidden-identity thing..."
"Not unless they're doing undercover work, and I don't think that's so often a cape thing."
It's been... a while since he's let himself get this close to a civilian, and it feels weird that he's already this attached to Chelsea, and all of that gets all mixed up by how he doesn't want to keep lying to her and amounts to what's probably the first time he spends more than two consecutive seconds not talking or listening to her talk since they met.
Oh, look, food and extra plates for sharing. "Bon appetit!"
She giggles and steals half his gnocchi and gives him half her veal.
"Come to a conclusion about which one you like best?"
"I think the gnocchi's a little better but I might just be saying that because I never have room for a full serving of meat the way restaurants portion things and I was definitely done with my half of the veal when it was gone. You?"