Slevin Kelevra (
andyougoleft) wrote2013-12-15 10:22 pm
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|: 007. Video : The Long Drive Home is Taking Its Toll :|
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[Slevin is back in his cabin; he looks... vaguely threatened, but only because he found this in his closet. It blinks white and blue and green and red reflecting off his face even when he lowers it to address the network.]
Biological terrorist attack, word salad, and cruel and unusual wardrobe punishment aside - and I'm not wearing this, by the way, ever - there's supposed to be a religious aspect to this time of year. I'm not even going to pick one, I just haven't seen that part of it addressed.
Is anyone planning on holding any kind of service? Doesn't matter what denomination or even religion, really. Can anyone?
[ Private : Cassel Sharpe ]
Do they have Christmas where you're from?
[ Private : The Admiral ]
[Slevin's list comes both in text and with bullet points. Deal with it. That's what you get for ~compelling~ him.]
[Slevin is back in his cabin; he looks... vaguely threatened, but only because he found this in his closet. It blinks white and blue and green and red reflecting off his face even when he lowers it to address the network.]
Biological terrorist attack, word salad, and cruel and unusual wardrobe punishment aside - and I'm not wearing this, by the way, ever - there's supposed to be a religious aspect to this time of year. I'm not even going to pick one, I just haven't seen that part of it addressed.
Is anyone planning on holding any kind of service? Doesn't matter what denomination or even religion, really. Can anyone?
[ Private : Cassel Sharpe ]
Do they have Christmas where you're from?
[ Private : The Admiral ]
[Slevin's list comes both in text and with bullet points. Deal with it. That's what you get for ~compelling~ him.]
- Chris D'Amico: cologne and hair gel. nicer than his brand.
- Cassel Sharpe: a cat palace.
- Harvey Dent: cuff links - mismatched.
- Iris Wildthyme: a leg lamp.
- Kara Zor-El: a new dress, in that style she really likes. a nice one.
- Abigail Hobbs: a penlight.
- Erik Lensherr: itching powder - not in his clothes.
- Kevin Prentiss: better friends
- Marquis de Carabas: a bungee cord
- Hannibal Lecter: cyanide. in his morning coffee.
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[That's his entire mental response. "Huh." Slevin has been hanging out more in public lately, but in a kind of . . . muscley way that Cassel doesn't completely trust. Or trust at all. What to do about it.]
[Besides answer the question, obviously.]
Yeah. All over the place. Technically I'm Christian, even, so I'm pretty familiar with it.
What, you need somebody to tell you the story of the Three Wise Men?
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[It's just that he's easing out of the Slevin persona he built for himself when he first arrived; not entirely, he's still not himself, but he already issued an open-ended contract to the Barge as a whole. He can afford to be a little more Henry, a little less Slevin.
He certainly seems trustworthy. Or at least like he's not particularly contemplating being untrustworthy. Mostly he seems... well, disturbed, as he searches for the off button on the sweater, for one.
For two:]
No, I don't need anything. I'm not religious and I don't celebrate holidays. Do you put up a tree?
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[Disturbed. Why? And - I don't need anything. He doesn't understand this line of questions. It's confusing and strange and unsettling. His eyes narrow.]
I used to. I don't anymore. What do you care?
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Because I'm pretending to be working towards graduation, obviously.
Why do you think?
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[But - what was it Kon said? Anger's just other things covered up. He watches Slevin for a little bit in silence, thinking about this, and actually figures it out fairly quickly. It's fear. He's afraid of Slevin. What Slevin could do to him, but also losing him. Even though there really wasn't much built up to lose him from - there was something.]
I think you want to fuck with me. And it's working.
[It's a struggle to admit that, but he does it, growling a little and fidgeting with the hem of his glove. Slevin is better at this than Cassel is - than Cassel-as-he-has-become is. It's uncomfortable, unsafe, awful. But it is what it is.]
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[It is, both intentionally and unintentionally, meant as a kind of reassurance: Cassel is not, in this at least, special enough for Slevin to need or want anything specifically from him. He is special, of course, in many other ways. He is the best suited person to the task Slevin is trying to decide how to lay out for him without showing all the cards in his hand.
First thing's first: Slevin stuffs the sweater under his comforter so it won't distract him and shakes his head. Some of the gloss goes out of his gaze, replaced by something more acceptable, something not exactly warmer but adjacent to it. Something less dangerous by the estimation of most.]
Calm down. I just talked to Chris.
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[Don't act like it's not something in particular, either; Cassel's interacted with him enough to know it's not. He's not stupid, not entirely. Just dense, sometimes, slow on the uptake, the way normal people act and react and interact.]
[Slevin's not normal, but he acts normal better than Cassel ever did.]
So tell me why you're asking me about trees and shit.
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It's just that he's picking up the signal from a much deeper motivation than he can possibly know. At least, as long as Slevin is doing his job. He snorts.]
Because I need a warden. The Admiral doesn't listen to inmates, not for things like this.
You and I don't do the holiday thing anymore, but Chris did. His family did.
Did.
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[He doesn't buy it, and that's clear from his tone. There's an angle here. There has to be. Just because Cassel likes Slevin doesn't, by any stretch of the imagination, mean he trusts him. Slevin isn't trustworthy. This is something other than what it seems.]
It's not your job to take care of him, you know. And you don't seem like the sentimental type anyway. Just this sense that I get.
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I thought you might want to know that he actually told me - me - that he misses Midnight Mass and his fucking Christmas tree. People don't tell me those things.
[He isn't trustworthy. But what he does do is gather information, find the weak points to attack, the ways in. Chris is an easy mark, but Slevin is under no illusions about their relationship. He lifts his chin and stares right back at Cassel, cool and collected.]
I'm not the sentimental type. That's why someone that actually gives a shit about him might want to take over.
Or don't. I don't give a fuck. But I know when your family is used to doing these kinds of things, and then you hit that day and they're not there to do them anymore, it's a punch in the gut even if you never admit to it.
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He'd admit it.
[Soft and a little distracted. He's already planning, in some small corner of his mind. Not that he wasn't thinking about it before, but - now it's concrete.]
He'd whine about it. Can't have that.
What do you want? Nothing?
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[This with the appropriate dry twist to it. Of course there are things he wants. There's not much anyone here can do about granting any of them, though.
But he shrugs, watching the suspicion bleed into something else. He nods to himself, mostly, seeing that Cassel will take it from here. That much of the entire thing, anyway, is sound.
Of course it is.]
I want my warden to whine as little as possible.
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[Which, well, Cassel knew that already. It comes around periodically, like a wave, Chris missing his family - Cassel missing his, in his own, quieter, more shrunken-in way. But their families were pretty monstrous, all things considered. Slevin's wasn't.]
[Plus, Slevin's have been dead for longer. It's not comparable.]
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[And Selina isn't. Nope. One year was enough. Acrylic sweaters don't go with leather and latex.]
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[Says the man who owns a green diamond pattern sweatervest. But that's it's own story.]
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[But then she snorts and shakes her head] I wore it last year, let's just say the finish line wasn't spectacular enough to get me to put one on this year.
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...Though I guess we'll find out once my warden is up and running.
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It's the fact you picked it up at all. It's already done. It's over.
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