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10 Peacekeeper- When Leo and Raph go too far in a fight, Donnie breaks them up every time. It may be why Mikey made the codeword: Peacekeeper.
When they were little and Splinter was in deep meditation, Raph and Leo fought. A lot. It was over the stupidest things, like who was taller, whose turn it was to play with the toy, whether or not 'Space Heroes' was better as a show or a movie.
Sometimes it ended with a slammed door. Sometimes it ended when Splinter came out and demanded to know what was going on. But mostly, it ended with a fist-fight.
And often, Mikey was the only one in the room with them. Donnie was usually trying to tune them out while fixing their toaster or refrigerator, whatever kept his hands busy. So Mikey tried breaking up the fights with distractions, but he wasn't always able to get in the middle of things.
When that happened, he would run for Donnie. Donnie was the only one other than Splinter who could break it up.
The fights started getting more intense and happened more often than usual. So Donnie told Mikey to use a codeword for when things got too heated. 'Peacekeeper.'
The word helped Donnie understand what was happening faster and break it up sooner.
Splinter began keeping a closer eye on them, and Leo and Raph didn't want to upset their father.
Mikey hadn't had to use the code word in years.
But Splinter was gone now.
Which is why Mikey was sitting at the kitchen table, listening to the fight going on in the next room. Someone had to keep them in check. Even if that someone didn't have the authority to do so.
"I can do this on my own! Why are you always riding my ass when I try going out!?"
"Oh, I don't know, maybe because the Purple Dragons and Shredder are looking for us!? Use your head, Raphael! Even you aren't that stupid!"
"Well you sure seem to think so! Poor little Raphael can't do anything on his own because he's too big of an idiot to think his way outta situations! Let me tell you Leo, I was doin' just fine on my own!"
"You got shot Raph! How is that 'just fine'?!"
"That was months ago! And I was taking the shot for you, jackass!"
"I didn't ask you to!"
"Well I'm so sorry for tryin' to help! You know what? Maybe you're just better off with out me!"
"Maybe I am!"
The sound of weapons being drawn was the last straw.
Mikey decided enough was enough. He ran for Donnie's lab.
Don looked up at the door as it practically slammed open. "Mikey, what have I told you about-"
"Peacekeeper."
Don's eyes widened and he was up like a shot, Mikey trailing behind.
It was clear to Donnie when he got there that the fight was about to escalate drastically.
"Hey!" Don yelled. He didn't yell often, and when he did, his brothers listened.
"What are you doing?! Put those away!" Raph and Leo dropped their weapons to the floor.
"Good. Now what is going on out here?"
Mikey went back to his spot at the table. It was times like these he was glad he had Donnie with them. Without him, they would have torn each other to shreds.
He relaxed. Donnie made them make up, and they were awkwardly apologizing now. He couldn't even imagine where they would be without their Peacekeeper.
