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Watchmen: Aftermath- Amanda

Night Owl knew exactly where this was going. Across for him stood his partner, Rorschach, staring at the shiny blue (and nude) Dr. Manhattan. He couldn't be sure, but he guessed that under his mask, Rorschach was glaring with angry green eyes at the blue man.

"Do it."

His partner said, taking off his hat and holding it tightly. Night Owl always hoped Rorschach's insanity would never go this far, but now he knew it would come to an unhappy ending. Rorschach grew even more impatient.

"DO IT!"

He screamed, this time ripping off his ever-changing mask. Night Owl dared not look fearing for his friend's life, but did any way knowing that Rorschach deserved thatmuch. This was the last time he would ever see his partner again. Rorschach had dark short orange hair, a small cut above his right eye, and the other blackened from hisrun in with the cops. His lips were pulled back into a snarl green eyes blazing wildly at Dr. Manhattan.

"Rorschach," The blue man sighed.

"DAMN IT JON! DO IT!"

Rorschach yelled for the last time. Jon held up his hand, and with what appeared to be pity in his eyes, flexed his fingers.

"NOOOO!" Night Owl screamed, falling into the snow next to Archie. Rorschach was gone; all that remained was a mass of blood in an oval shape, left where he was standing. Trying to fight back tears, but failing, Night Owl looked for Jon to curse at him, the problem was, Jon had vanished.

Rorschach groaned as he floated through a white space. Grabbing his fedora, he placed it on his mask-less head. Looking around all he said was,

"Great.
Fishing in the pocket of his long trench coat, he pulled out his mask. He studied it for awhile, nearly loosing it when he heard a voice calling his name. He shoved the mask back into his pocket,

"Who's there?"

He asked, looking around trying to find them. In front of him, Jon appeared in a flask of blue light. Rorschach sighed saying, "Dead too?" Jon shook simply his head and replied,

"You aren't dead. I'm transporting you to another time. One where you will be greatly needed."

Rorschach looked at Jon blankly for a while the mumbled,

"Hurm, whatever."
It was almost as if he didn't care about his own fate.

"I'm leaving your planet, your universe in fact. This is the last time I will ever see you again. Good bye Rorschach."

During Dr. Manhattan's speech, he had replaced his mask, which was now starting to move normally. A blue light surrounded Rorschach, who waited casually with his arms crossed. The blue light vanished, leaving Rorschach in an alleyway, dark and disgusting, just like the one he thought he left. Not that far awayhe heard a woman struggling, instinct kicking in, went to check it out.