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infomodder) wrote2015-09-12 01:24 pm
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ic contact 2 mask or menace




"Gone fishing."
[ so don't leave messages to ruin the after fishing glow !!!
your one stop shop for not leaving him alone, previous contact post can be found here ]
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[He lifts a hand to gesture at them both, then gives a hoarse laugh, running that hand through his hair. Chilton and Graham would ruin the statistics of any given population they were in when the survey was "how many times have you been taken against your will for purposes other than surprise parties?"]
I don't think you ever gave me the full story about that whole business with Lucifer.
[He straightens up. Crosses his legs, knee over knee. Interlaces his fingers and sits them atop his knee. Primly and properly ready to listen. A sight Hannibal would absolutely draw, though probably without all the clothes. The one bonus to this bird-like perch on Chilton's desk is that he's super fucking easy to shove off it.]
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[Touchy, touchy subject: more than one devil has used Chilton before. An exaggerated roll of his eyes indicated that Chilton wasn't interested in delving into the details; that was all in the past.
So much of their respective trauma was in the past.]
You are deflecting.
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[They are both in a similar boat now, the one that wants to avoid anything Raw and Real. That wants to give very simple, vague summaries and end it finally with What more is there to say? It's a Goddamn filthy cycle that will continue until the end of the world and beyond if none of them budge. With the past month taken into account, yes, it's about time Will budged.]
April vanished right out from under me. The Porter does that, she's, she's been doing that all along. Every time April or I up and poof, uh, we know. We're preoccupied with each other. [TMI? Maybe, for someone else. Chilton's had Will under his roof long enough it doesn't feel like actual TMI unless he goes into explicit detail...and even then, probably not.] After Hannibal gets here. Right? Right. That's when...that's when the one person I rely on most, that's when she's. Gone.
[He's growing more expressive, finally standing so he can walk around, gesticulate.]
Came across this guy. Months ago. I was a poodle. [of course] I've never, never been part of a B&E that I didn't know about beforehand. He pet me, picked me up, took me into this house...had no idea what was going on. Run off first chance I can. Kid posts to the Network about it. Course I don't say anything, but—now I'm saying something. You're the only other person here now who knows.
[An honor? Maybe. Will tosses out that little bit of information with the same growing bitter tone he has been carrying all along. Chilton asks and asks, and he is rewarded with a river of salt.]
So that guy, he breaks into my house. Takes up in the attic. We share beer, talk about life. He needs a place to stay. So I let him. Fall asleep for a week? Vividly experiencing a life where all I wanna do is kill people to eat them and... [For once, Will seems confused about the words flying out of his mouth.] ...fuck Jorah. And Frank.
[He stops behind a chair, hands gripping the back of it so firmly his knuckles turn white and the chair squeaks.]
Do you have whiskey?
[Yep.]
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I do, do you mind taking it neat?
[Chilton preferred it neat, and he hadn't refilled the rarely used fancy ice ball casts for serving otherwise. He inclined his head, waiting only a beat for a reply -- the question was mostly rhetorical. What struck him as fascinating wasn't the sexual proclivity hinted at or the hungering acknowledgment that April was gone and Hannibal had arrived, or even the bizarre stray hobo tale -- it was what Will had said last.
The dreamlike impulse to murder and cannibalize. The visceral hatred for Jorah and whoever this Frank was.]
What happened? With those two men? When you were entrapped?
[He set a crystal glass before Will, pouring a shot. His hand was steady, but his eyes were not on the glass.
They remained on Will.]
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He took it with a quiet thank you, carefully dropping his eyes after as though that would, by any means, alleviate the way he could just feel Chilton's boring into him.]
We were all on the same side. Frank has nice hands. [Does Chilton want context because that's all he's getting. Right now, anyway.] Jorah was...he had some thing with Rincewind. I think.
[Will moves to a chair, finally sitting like an actual human being with manners.]
They were looking out for each other. I didn't. Have anyone. I tried to seduce him. Jorah. [This is a conversation that is happening for sure; Will takes half that whiskey in a single sip.] M'not really good at that, even in my dreams.
[Glass cradled between his knees, Will raised his eyebrows and inclined his head. Quid pro quo maybe??]
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Seduce him? Really. Now I regret having missed your sleepover adventure.
[His next sip was slower, more genteel. More controlled.]
What did he do about that?
[Chilton wasn't done interrogating; there was still the comment about this Frank and his nice hands to dissect.]
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He broke my nose.
[He lets that sit in the air briefly, smiling, before taking another sip of that whiskey. He wasn't kidding about being bad at seduction, apparently.]
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[Chilton clearly didn't mean it as a compliment. But Jorah wasn't the focus of this conversation; Will Graham was, and Chilton regarded his guest thoughtfully.]
Will you be avoiding him? Now that we are all returned to our more authentic reality?
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[Or they're brought back together by something truly unfortunate. Waah waah, Baltimore luck is not great.]
How do you know him?
[Curious, his wonder a friendly thing. He's not looking for dirty details, he's just. Interested. In Chilton's life. Like a pal should be.]
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[The answer came with a dismissive wave of his hand. Chilton was privy to some conversations with Littlefinger; he had long ago earned that right. A fact that he would not necessarily elaborate upon.]
I met him, once or twice. [Amidst torturing a spy. A spy unwittingly sent by Rincewind.] Wasn't impressed.
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Do you know what he can do? With his...
[Will lifts a hand of wiggling fingers. The bear power is not necessarily something that needs warning about. Because bears are terrible, for sure, but they can be ran from or hurt. Having powers screwed up and turning into a naked man in the middle of an alley with pizza still waiting? That earns warning, and since Chilton is so open and honest at the moment, well! One good turn deserves another.]
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[Chilton's hesitance betrayed a far nastier mental image.]
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His hands. He lays hands on you, he can turn off your powers.
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[Yes. He knew that because of the spy torturing.]
You sure he had to touch you?
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[Haha, thinks Chilton. Since that is what people normally say to him.]
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Good to know. [Almost a "thank you."] I was a, I was a dog. At the time. He picked me up. Don't think he'd ever seen a pug before.
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Are you sure he didn't know? Maybe he has a shapeshifter detection as another power.
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I don't...he might've thought I was suffering. Deformed. He had that, you know. [Will pats at his side where a blade would be if he were Hugh Dancy in King Arthur.] Put the dog to sleep.
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[Chilton has a selective kind of sympathy. Mostly reserved for devils.]
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Turned into myself right there. In an alley, without any clothes to put on. I'd been exploring and found a pizza in a dumpster, and then he came over.
[You can laugh, is what he means.]
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[A long, slow sip -- his eyes on Will.]
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[But then, realization dawns.]
Do you think...
[that's why cannibal me had a thing for him goes unsaid but it's, like, in his eyes.]
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Do not lie to me, Will.
[Though, he considered, never felt right could easily mean just didn't want to without too many acrobatics.]
Anyway. It was still you. What you did in the dream -- that was still you.
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What did you do? When you went in willingly.
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