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ᴀᴘʀɪʟ's ʜᴜsʙᴀɴᴅ ([personal profile] infomodder) wrote2016-04-14 08:35 pm
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"Gone fishing."

[ so don't leave messages to ruin the after fishing glow !!!

your one stop shop for not leaving him alone
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Much better, yes, but then again, aren't most things? At least, if you shoot yourself with a loaded question it isn't as likely to be lethal. And, guaranteed, it won't stain a perfectly good suit, either.]

I have met a few of the people who were taken hostage, but I wouldn't consider myself close to any one of them. [He'd spoken to Abigail a handful of times over the network and had gotten the impression she didn't like him very much. Whatever her reasons, it hardly mattered. He could honestly say that, at this point, the feeling was mutual. As for the other person whom he knew had been involved...well, he hardly needed to be concerned for Annie Leonhart.] Actually, it would seem that the people closest to me were only indirectly involved in the incident. I suppose that is my good fortune, and theirs.

[Another sip of tea before he set his cup down and meets the other man's gaze.]

Though, in the case of Jayden, I am told I have you and Freddie Lounds to thank for that.
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[For now, Yuri opted to temporarily ignore Will's initial question, peeling the lid off his tea instead and reaching for two sugar packets which were promptly emptied into his drink.]

Do you expect me to believe it would be impossible for the two of you to cooperate with one another if your interests aligned? You're not that unreasonable. And Ms. Lounds is too much of an opportunist.

[Vulture would be another appropriate description of Freddie.]

In any case, I truly am grateful for what you intended to accomplish. In fact, I am even grateful for your success. Jayden was kept well away from the hostage site and was kept out of harm's way. [Picking up a stir stick, he began to whisk it around within his cup.] That is what I would like to say, at least.

[Yuri momentarily eyed the dog that had come out to investigate things before returning his full attention to Will.]

Tell me...are either you or Ms. Lounds a medical professional?
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
If you were nowhere near them, can you confirm your whereabouts?

[There should have been a part of him that felt awful about this, about having to ask these questions of someone he had actually come to like and appreciate, but instead...having to ask felt more natural than anything else. Being suspicious felt more appropriate than trusting. And, if that meant that by the time he left Will's shop he would be minus a potential friend, so be it. That was how things were meant to be, after all. The fewer attachments to people he had, the better his ability to judge them when, inevitably, their time came.]

Ah, and as for what happened, I've learned that Jayden was offered an alcoholic beverage that was drugged, a problem for reasons beyond administering alcohol to an underage person. You see, lacking a medical title and access to his medical records, neither of you could have known if Jayden would have had severe reactions to what was slipped into his drink.

[Yuri set aside his stir stick and lifted his cup to his lips before pausing, peering at Will over the rim.]

How is your coffee, by the way?
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yuri liked animals. He preferred cats to dogs, but canines themselves weren't without their own charms. That protectiveness, for one, which might have been an inconvenience to those people not the owner, was a actually a rather welcome reminder of whose turf he was presently on.

A forensic scientist, hm? Someone who knew the ins and outs of the law to a certain degree, who knew the courts...knew criminals. A fisherman. A good fisherman at that, experienced with baiting and luring, reeling in...getting his hands dirty. Someone who might know to what degree a drug might harm a kid like Jayden or, more specifically, how safe he would be if it were administered correctly. Freddie Lounds wouldn't have known. Yuri wondered if she would have done it at all if not for some kind of suggestion. Jayden had said the woman had taken rather good care of him shortly after having incurred a head injury the night of the Hornets' attack. But Freddie Lounds was also impressionable.]


I'm glad. If I'd known you were going to be so thirsty, I'd have bought you a larger size. [He sipped his own drink casually, seemingly indifferent to Will's mood. As for the edginess about the other man? Yuri recalled that it wasn't uncommon. He'd been just as tense the day they'd gone fishing, after all. There was nothing suspicious about that, not by itself. But then again, was there really any reason for Will to be taking such offense? It wasn't as though Yuri had brought the police to the other man's doorstep. It wasn't as though he had any intention of things becoming physical between them, either. He stood in place on the other side of the counter where he intended to remain, his body language giving away nothing besides the fact that he was indeed rooted there for the moment, and would be until he decided it was time to leave. No amount of stabbing eyes or barbed words would chase him away. He'd endured worse in the judge's seat in Sternbild.] Anyway, Will, please don't think that these are questions I want to ask you. It's simply a matter that your name was mentioned in correlation to the incident and I've taken it upon myself to investigate the fact. If you truly weren't there and had no hand in what took place, there's no reason to take offense. You might say I'm doing you a favor by asking first instead of going to the authorities. Whoever is responsible for Jayden's condition that night could face rather severe criminal charges. And, as I like you...that isn't something I would wish upon you in the case of your innocence.

[Which was not entirely untrue. If Will's story checked out (and Yuri would be checking) and the man wasn't involved in any way, Yuri would be glad. Doubtful they could ever go back to quaint fishing friends, but it was better to have looked than to have turned a blind eye. Yuri had no regrets.]

If I could have the name and contact number of that friend, Will?
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Judge, jury, and executioner? Will had no idea.]

That's the thing. You shouldn't have to change my mind. If you're innocent, the facts will do any necessary defending for you. Of course, as you seem reluctant to relinquish those facts beyond mere blanket statements...

[Yuri shrugged his shoulders, and when Will leaned toward him, practically spitting with anger, smiled in response.]

In coming here, I had hoped you would cooperate with me. After all, I was under the impression that you cared about Jayden...but perhaps I was wrong?

[He turned then, drink in hand, and started for the door.]

I've said what I needed to. I'll be in touch. And since we appear to be dispensing advice...you might wish to visit that church yourself. With a temper like yours, Will...one would think you had demons that needed to be purged.
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-16 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[...just when Yuri had thought the bull's-eye Will was sporting couldn't get any bigger.]

Cage?

[He paused in the middle of the shop, turned, and faced the other man as that hat was thrown. Did you accomplish with that what you'd hoped to, Will?]

If I was throwing you into a cage, Will, I wouldn't be here in the first place. [He wouldn't have come to you first at all.] I would have let the authorities come in my stead, although I doubt your particular brand of defense would impress them any more than it has me. Speaking of which...am I to believe that a man capable of breaking his own thumb to get out of a bad situation wouldn't be capable of working with someone of Ms. Lounds' detestable reputation?

[He shook his head. This was too much.]

In any case, I've given you a choice. There is no need for me to lump you in with that woman if you tell me what I want to know and I can confirm you were where you say you were, when you said you were there. It's that simple.
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-17 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
[He'd been far too angry at the time to consider asking Jayden to urinate, and it was mildly irritating now to have the oversight thrown in his face. Still more irritating was the recollection that Jayden was absolutely reluctant to press any kind of charges against Will and Freddie, which meant that even if Yuri had remembered to ask for samples that could have been screened, it wouldn't have done any good.

Dammit. Dammit!

Was this really going to get swept under the rug so easily?]


I will be honest and say that, at the time, it hadn't occurred to me to ask him to do something like that, though I hardly see how it would have helped. [He still should have at least thought about it, of course. It was truly rankling that he hadn't, that Will Graham had.] Too much time passed between the time of the incident and the time Jayden came to me and told me about it. More than a week, in fact. It isn't very likely any toxicology report would have found anything.

[Which is also annoying. Why had Jayden waited so long to come to him with the information? Was he deliberately trying to sabotage himself?]

House six...and of its residents, who can confirm that? Or will you have me ask them all?
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-17 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
[It was important to remember that for however helpful Will was being now, minutes earlier he had been anything but. The man Yuri was speaking to had confessed to being able to break his own thumb because it had suited him. For all Yuri knew, Will was handing him information now for the same reason. The question was, what could Will possibly hope to gain from it? A shred of trust restored, perhaps? Was he hoping that Yuri wouldn't take him up on the suggestion to collect other samples from Jayden because he'd finally demonstrated some willingness to be helpful? Or was it because of the trouble it might spell for Jayden himself in the end?

And it would spell trouble, Yuri realized. Jayden was a teenager, and a reckless one at that. He might have taken care not to let on around Yuri that he took part in recreational drug use, but that didn't mean the judge was at all surprised to hear it was probably so.

For crying out loud...

It was beginning to feel rather like his back was against the wall now.]


I'll be sure to ask them.

[For a few moments, that was all Yuri said. Even as he took himself back to the counter, leaned his frame against it and stared down at the tea in his hands, he was quiet and contemplative.

He had options? Surely Will didn't mean himself. What kind of fool did he take Yuri for, exactly? The last thing the judge was prepared to do was bring sensitive sample matter to someone he suspected had had a hand in the need for such a thing to be analyzed in the first place. But who else did he know with the ability to provide the insights Will could?

No, more importantly, why was he even listening to suggestions from someone he had already decided couldn't be trusted? Particularly when those suggestions had legal consequences.]


Honestly... [There was that word again.] I'm not certain Jayden would forgive me if I took this that far without his knowing. [And it would inevitably get back to the teen, of that Yuri was certain.] There is also the question of legality. Without his consent, any holding of bodily fluids for the purpose of testing, or any testing itself, could be seen as a form of breaking the law.

[He set his cup down and pressed his fingers to the bridge of his nose. A headache was coming on...the sort that caring about others always tended to give birth to. What a nuisance.]
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-17 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Could Will possibly be more insufferable if he tried?

The answer was probably yes. Yuri sighed.]


Ah...thank you. [Lowering his hand, the judge slid the bottle back toward Will.] But no thank you.

[Harmless as the ibuprofen might have been, the irony of taking any offered by Will at this particular time might have just killed Yuri on the spot. He wasn't about to make things that convenient for the other man.]

Do you have children, Will?
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[personal profile] purgation 2014-11-23 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm.

[That explained a little.

Of course, Yuri had no children of his own, either. He'd told Jayden there were reasons for that when the teenager had asked, had said that his lifestyle hadn't been suitable for raising a family, but the truth was...he wasn't suitable. But that didn't mean he didn't know what it took to be a responsible parental figure. It didn't mean he didn't know what lines were appropriate to walk or cross.

That was, however, a discussion best left to another time. Will wanted to return to his books (or was using it as an excuse), and Yuri wanted to return to his apartment.]


I'll leave you to it, then.

[Without so much as another word, Yuri turned from the counter and, taking his tea with him, left the shop. All that was left now was to prepare for how he was going to confront Freddie Lounds.]