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Stephen Hart ([personal profile] dinosize) wrote2014-08-30 08:16 pm

anomaly 008 . pairing & spam

[ He spends a long time going over the file before he contacts her. Early life first, then moving on. Coming on the manner of her death is a sudden and brutal shock, and he has to fight down nausea for several minutes before he starts to calm down again. Flips through the list of her victims, trying not to think about the quantity, but just on the reasons. Finally, he breathes out and turns on the comm. ]

[ private to clementine ]

So. I might find someone to teach me werewolf hunting. Is that what you said?

[ spam ]

[ Catch Stephen around with a toolkit, fixing wobbly tables and chairs in common areas and the cafeteria. Feel free to have him fixing something specifically requested.

Alternatively, catch him floating down a river in CES. Chillin'. In a canoe. Like you do.

Also alternatively, he can always be found going for runs, at least once a day, up and down the stairs and in whatever environment the CES provides for him.

He has hardly said a word to his friends since Nick arrived. But he'll be doing his best to pretend nothing's wrong. ]
visetvires: († darling dear what have you done?)

private

[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
Then what are you doing?
visetvires: († but there's hope)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
[She could be petulant and say no. In the end, she doesn't think it will get her anywhere. He can track her down. He can find her.]

[Instead, she just hangs up and makes her way to the CES as quickly as she can.]
visetvires: († your hands & face)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
[She doesn't care how he looks at her. Not right now. What she could hide in her voice can't wholly be hidden in the tense set of her shoulders: she's angry. She's half-convinced herself this is a trap.]

[She follows him in anyway. She wants that gun.]
visetvires: († to your ponytails too)

spam

[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
[She looks at the gun, then at him. Then she takes it, because what does she have to lose, exactly?]

What are we shooting?
visetvires: († i ran through brambles)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
[She takes the ammunition, too, and begins to load it into the rifle. She doesn't look at him while she does, focuses on the task at hand.]

This is bullshit, Stephen.
visetvires: († through a samovar soon)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
All of it.

You're acting like nothing's changed. Everything's changed.

[She tucks the gun under her arm and looks up at him, her expression set, hard.]
visetvires: († your first impression's)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Everything.

[It's not just the secrets, although that's part of it. Knowledge is power. It's that the promise of this place has held up. That someone she trusted - even a little - has been officially turned against her. That now she has an enemy.]

[For a few minutes every day, as much as an hour, she has doubted her own convictions - doubted that this place is out to get her. She doesn't doubt it anymore.]
visetvires: († for the good lord's sake)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
[She shudders visibly. Fuck. The copper tang of her own blood is still on the back of her tongue. It'll never go away. Never. She felt her neck break. Can feel her neck breaking. She knows the precise configuration of every muscle. Every. Her skin peeling off, and Olivia--]

Don't tell me that. What am I supposed to do about that?

[Gotta do something about that. Make it go away.]
visetvires: († i will bleed your heart)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[A little less trapped. It's laughable. Maybe he really doesn't know. Maybe he doesn't understand how trapped she is - maybe he's as stuck here as she is. But she doubts it. He's got to be lying.]

[She wants to trust him. He's quiet, and trustworthy, and doesn't seem cruel. But people can turn - quick as the moon rises. What he is now has nothing to do with what he can become.]

[If she kills him now, he'll just come back angry. Part of her knows she's rationalizing, but then again it's true: she's got to come up with a more permanent solution if she's going to do her job.]


Fine.

[She looks up at him, impassive. She wants a drink. She wants five.]

I'll go with you.
visetvires: († i have seen what man can do)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-08-31 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[The thing is that Clementine does her best work when given someone to lead. Stephen doesn't present the force of personality that her previous employer had, nor does she have the benefit of belief that came with the Order of the Dragon; but this is simple enough work. She can follow him in it until another path, another option presents itself.]

[She wonders if this was planned out deliberately. Debates acting out, just to see what he will do, what his contingency plan for that will be. Her gun is at his back; she could press it against the base of his skull and see which way he twitches.]

[But he moves smoothly and quietly, and he doesn't ask her questions, and she finds herself acquiescing to calm despite herself.]

[She doesn't show off. She lets him lead. He's good enough, and there will be time, later, to show him what she can do. Think of him as a superior officer for the moment. Don't let him catch you looking at him sideways. See what he makes of it, see what he gives away.]

[When she catches a print that he doesn't, a few broken twigs, she gestures silently. This way. But that's all the indication she gives. This has got to be the most silent conversation she's ever had.]

[She likes it. Which, to the paranoid majority of her brain, means the other shoe's about to drop.]
visetvires: († to your ponytails too)

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[personal profile] visetvires 2014-09-09 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
[The smile is - confusing. Surprising. It's not praise, exactly, or gratitude; it's communication that she doesn't fully understand in context. Pride? She doesn't return it. Just stares at him for a moment too long, then looks deliberately away.]

[His gestures are easy enough to follow, though. When he takes the safety off, she does, too, nodding to the right. She'll follow his plan.]