Dillon Cole || Scorpion Shard (
orderfromchaos) wrote2014-09-03 10:53 am
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13. Lucky penny
[The memories reintegrating is exactly as strange as last time, fluid and roughly granulated at the same time, like having mud dragged through the crevices of his brain. He gulps for air, grits his teeth, pieces of him that are non-contiguous fitting forcibly together, gear teeth biting and grinding untill they snap and start to turn, the quiet weeks with Tessic like a deep breath in his chest, the barge a cacophany smacking him and then sinking inside, stones skipped into a river: Elsa, wary and brittle and bright; Vin with her severity and her old eyes and leaf-dappled shadow; Iris and the careful space between them like a fur coat, warm and safe and guilty; Hannibal like a cold hand on his shoulder; Abigail like the rocky ravines back home, harsh and amazing and beautiful. He clenches and unclenches his fists until it's easy to breath again, then gets up.]
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[He goes to see her first, in person, knocks on her door, relieved it's still there.]
I'm back. I don't know - I'm back.
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I didn't mean to go. The admiral - I was just home, I didn't ask for it, I didn't remember. I know - after what happened it might have looked like that, like I was running away, but I really didn't.
Just. So you know.
[He's run from a lot of things in his life. It's a character flaw he's aware of. But he didn't, not this time.]
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How many of you saw parts of your future back during that flood where all our timelines got mixed up? Or any other time, for that matter?
I mean. What are we supposed to do with that? Knowing it's coming, but not when or why or how exactly. Should we do anything?
[A frown, a glance away, not biting his lip but kind of wanting to.]
Do you believe in fate, I guess, is my question. And what does it mean if you do.
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I don't know. All the fate stuff...would kinda defeat the purpose of the Barge, wouldn't it? In a way?
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[He feels kind of sick about it, because the only time fate or destiny or any of that ever really came into his life was when Allison broke up with him, and then when she died.]
I don't really know any more. It feels like - it's too big to hold onto.
[He's not good at explaining, and looks vaguely embarrassed.] Sorry. That doesn't really make sense.
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Sometimes, at home, it feels like it's too big to get away from. I don't even know what it is.
[Deanna was his soulmate, but he killed her, and maybe that sealed all their fates -]
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Are you okay, man?
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If it were anyone else, she'd put it down to simple chance. She grins quietly to herself, hangs up the green-and-pink Sheela-na-Gig dolly and reaches for her comm.]
I'd be surprised if any of us 'ad been under that impression, Dillon my love. Elsa weren't very 'appy but I don't think anyone thought you'd leave 'er by choice.
'Ow'd it go this time?
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Quiet. I got airlifted out of the cemetary. Taken somewhere with - enough shields for me to think, a little. Without the chains and the shock chair and all.
I was only gone a couple days.
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[She's relieved as fuck to hear it.]
I liked the chunk of future I got in that flood, most of it. I've already altered it significantly, mind you. It's my experience that very little's immutable.
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Especially on that subject.]
I don't think anyone thought that. Mostly there was the usual concern.
[There's weary tension in his voice. The last time they had a conversation he was in a place of attempting to try and close off, be harsh and hostile. It passed, of course, but now he's...if not as worse, then distinctly a different kind of "not good".]
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Well. Good, then.
And you're having a lousy week.
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[And then she grins.] I'm just glad you're back. Have you talked to Elsa yet?
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First thing.
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Hurries. She doesn't run like a maniac, thank you.
But she's been worried and she's still worried, for plenty of reasons, but she opens the door and Dillon looks... fine, more or less, and that's a relief.]
You're back. [Part of her wants to - well, not pull him into a hug, probably, because she's still sort of uncomfortable with touch with is everything to do with her and nothing to do with most other people, but maybe she wants to put a hand on his shoulder or something, either to or for comfort. She even gets as far as reaching a little towards him before jerking back with an embarrassed little smile.] How was it?
[she means are you okay u_u]
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Well. I got rescued by a crazy guy.
Do you know what a helicopter is yet?
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[Guess who's still sort of bitter he apparently was here before and then poofed.]
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Yeah. Thanks, man.
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Are you friends?
[That would be - odd, maybe, but nice.]
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this is a real thing that happens in absolute despair girls
but she really doesn't like the idea of 100,000 volts coursing through her brain]
Maybe there are different kinds of knowing the future.
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I think you're probably right.
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