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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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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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[A beat.]
But -- I never got to manifest the theory.
Tony Stark was about to murder me. And Rincewind had helped betray me. We were all going to die.
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[What? He deserves to hear it, and such barely given positive words gave Will a few seconds to swallow down what felt like the hint of bile at the back of his throat. The imPort behind it all. Him. Pieces coming together. Hmmm.]
Did you...did you kill Tony Stark?
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It did not work then. I held no delusions of grander the second time around.
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Will Graham does not ask about what is or is not appropriate. Will Graham laughs, high and merry, amazed at the image this conjures in his head.]
You...a helicopter? Holy shit. [His eyes are wide, a moment of awe. Just a moment. Relish it.] Holy shit. Then, then how did you come out of it?
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Go on, Frederick. He wants to hear the rest. All of it. As much as will be shared. He's listening.]
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Does she know?
[Is he going to be avoiding her now, he wonders.]
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Were you caught in the flames?
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[A lucid dreamer with little loyalty to a false land.]
Right back to this world. Catching Rincewind in his depraved deceit turned the tide into something of a whirlpool, I wasn't about to drown.
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Chilton clearly did a Smart, and Rincewind clearly did a Not So Smart. There's something further than that, though, something more tense. He has to navigate this carefully. Like being blindfolded on a tightrope ten stories up.]
He likes you, you know. He likes you a lot. [That isn't scold, attempt to shame or entice guilt. No. Simple, quiet reminder that Rincewind is a pal. Aren't sins overlooked better for buds?] He asked me about Dorian. Asked if I even considered you a friend. I said yes and he told me that you aren't supposed to make your friends afraid. That's not the point of it.
[e. rincewind champion of frederick chiltons everywhere]
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Such was Frederick Chilton's reactive insecurity.]
But he does feel badly about it.
[And there it was -- the crack in the stone. Sentimental relenting.]
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[Both those thats, really — friendly with suspect folks and feeling badly about things. But Will leaves it vague, the twist of lips giving away nothing. Despite all their appearances, Frederick Chilton and Will Graham were suspect people, even if only they and handful of others, past and present, knew it. Will more than his once psychiatrist, really; Will could harvest a man's organs, clean off, then go about his day without a soul being any the wiser. Chilton...he could possibly get there someday. And God save Will Graham if that ever happened.]
I woke up... [He looks off as though he has to actively think about it, as though the topic change is answering an earlier question about what he had to eat for dinner three nights before, and now he's finally remembering.] ...Sam was a very angry bull. I'd, uh, provoked him.
[Subconsciously, a hand comes up to gently rub over his chest, a gesture common with heartburn or feeling the heat or being crushed beneath angry bull hooves.]
Not my best idea.
[Chilton can put two and two together because hoo buddy Will has had a lot of bad fucking ideas and they both know it.]
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Chilton swallowed, trying hard to restrain his hunger for the detail.]
Oh, Will. What have you done?
[It wasn't rhetorical.]
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He keeps his eyes up, body relaxed.]
I killed Sookie first. Wanted to really get his attention. Bit off more than I could chew, he came out the victor.
[If anyone could be considered victorious in that mess. Will nods, lips twisting like he's tasting something quite sour.]
Didn't realize it then. Everything was so distorted. But I, uh. Felt like him. Felt like I was who he'd always wanted me to be. Closer to it, anyway.
[There's only one him in Baltimore.]
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The last time Chilton peered into Will like that, he had been under the impression that he had the Chesapeake Ripper in his hospital.]
Why did you kill her?
[Context, context. Motivation meant so much to him.]
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