sara lance. (
revivo) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-09 06:35 pm
may mingle (blameless!)
Who: Blameless crew + visitors
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Blameless
When: May
[time to get your mingle on, people lacking blame and friends!]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Blameless
When: May
[time to get your mingle on, people lacking blame and friends!]

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He comes up with a screwdriver, examining the head.] I mean what I say. It's not as though I tell you these things just to make you feel bad. [Sometimes, if he's feeling vindictive, that might be part of it. But that's rare, these days.]
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He steps back to hop up to sit on one of the counters, out of the way of whatever work Erik's about to do] I'm not going to lie and say it makes it easier, but it's . . . something I still need to hear.
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[he's seen Erik demonstrate his powers time and again, both home and in Kyriakos, but even then, he's still amazed whenever he does see it. What a nerd] Are your powers dampened here?
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I can't feel or affect the outer hulls of these ships. Either they're not made of a material I can control, or I'm being blocked from it. I couldn't get a sense of what was beyond the open areas of the Marsiva, either.
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Charles said something similar. [he huffs a little] Ridiculous.
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One screw down. He begins working on the next.]
It's probably the augment.
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I wasn't able to force any of the doors open on the Marsiva. Even with the serum - that's not usually a problem.
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I'll have been here for three months, soon.
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But here - a month has felt like a month. Not like Kyriakos, where time had moved in such a way that it felt as though he'd been there longer than just the couple of months he actually spent there. He can't help but think about that when Erik speaks up, and there's the faint sound of metal creaking as he closes his hand around the edge of the counter]
That's three months too long, I think.
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But it's not enough. Raven arriving had hit him like a dash of cold water, reminding him of what he was meant to be doing.]
I'll even take leaving this moon as a positive, right now.
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[and not the ways he's used to, hiding in a mansion or his dorm when things were quiet. He has a routine, here, albeit a shaky one - and sometimes it bothers him, because it doesn't feel right. And that isn't even taking into account his obligations back home.
But he looks down at Erik and . . . his tone is just a bit tentative, like he's skirting the bigger issue. It isn't hard to guess at what it is, but sometimes he isn't sure where he stands with Erik when it comes to these things. But - he can't help but put out the offer to talk, like he's done before]
I was wondering what was bothering you when I sent you those messages.
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Why do you think something was bothering me?
[He doesn't think anything in his text messages indicated that. They were short and to the point.]
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Erik was his friend, too]
They were very - short.
[a very long pause. He's going to say it]
And I'm not going to pretend that I didn't see what happened.
[okay, sort of say it]
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If Hank thought Erik was going to open up without a fight, he was dead wrong. If Erik doesn't want to say it himself, he's going to make the other man work for it.] See what, Hank.
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[nngh. He shifts, nervous about bringing up the topic - bringing up her, when the last time they spoke about her, they'd gotten into an argument about it. And - he won't lie, the thought of attempting another discussion with that on his mind makes him want to forget trying all together. In a distant part of his mind, he can't help but be amazed that they're all connected so closely to a single person, all for different reasons]
You and Raven.
[there, he worked for it]
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So while he's distantly impressed that Hank even wants to try this, he's not willing to go there.]
It happened. That's all there is to it.
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But he does huff at the answer and lean back after a moment, bracing his hands on the counter behind him]
So I saw. [until he couldn't watch the feed anymore.
. . . this was more difficult than he thought. He blows out a sigh and finally looks away]
I don't know why I'm bringing this up. I'm worried, okay? —about you, before you - assume things.
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There isn't anything I want to say, Hank.
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