Will Graham (
collects_strays) wrote2014-05-11 01:27 pm
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[OOM] you favor the truth
He wasn't in the river.
Graham had been lying on his cot. Or had been asleep. Either way, rather than needing to retreat to the river, the door of his cell had unlatched. It's something that had happened before, and whatever state he was in, it hadn't concerned him. What he should do was simple, straightforward. He rose from the cot, stepped forward, and gently pushed the door open. The hall beyond his cell had been unrecognizable the moment he stepped out – he couldn't make out the ceiling, only scattered strips of light among dark branches; high dark trees climbed up along the walls; concrete petered out into small stones scattered among leaves and soil. Something glinting among the bars, and trees, before him.
On the other side, he's sitting on a rock near the Lake. Not making the same side trek through his mind has meant he's still dressed in the blue, numbered uniform. Graham isn't planning on entering the Bar.
Graham had been lying on his cot. Or had been asleep. Either way, rather than needing to retreat to the river, the door of his cell had unlatched. It's something that had happened before, and whatever state he was in, it hadn't concerned him. What he should do was simple, straightforward. He rose from the cot, stepped forward, and gently pushed the door open. The hall beyond his cell had been unrecognizable the moment he stepped out – he couldn't make out the ceiling, only scattered strips of light among dark branches; high dark trees climbed up along the walls; concrete petered out into small stones scattered among leaves and soil. Something glinting among the bars, and trees, before him.
On the other side, he's sitting on a rock near the Lake. Not making the same side trek through his mind has meant he's still dressed in the blue, numbered uniform. Graham isn't planning on entering the Bar.
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"I recently... realized something that changed how I saw what came before it. Like I'd um, turned on a light and saw the room I was in was - bigger than I thought."
As he looks up, "And now I know I'm still not seeing all of it."
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"Do you have ideas on how you might begin to pace out these boundaries?"
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He glances back to her. "But I can't entirely trust the - help I have right now."
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"Here, or at home?"
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"Home."
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Diana's voice is quiet.
"And there's no hope for changing those -- circumstances?"
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"You, um - made me an offer, before."
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She remains unsmiling, blue eyes focused and clear.
"Are there particular answers you're looking for? Beyond the metaphor of shadows and rooms."
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Graham looks to her, briefly meeting her eyes.
"How particular would I need to be?"
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"Not much, truth be told. Though it can be dangerous, in its way, to look for all the truths you don't remember, all at once. Are there particular blank spots or false memories you hope to recover or remove?"
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"I can think of a few."
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Having a way forward helps.
"That's enough for going on with -- or it has been, historically. The difficulty will depend on how exactly you lost what happened. Some magics are more tenacious than others, for example. As are some technologies."
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"I've - already recovered some of it," he offers. "With a different kind of - help."
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Diana's smile fades away again, though not to any expression that could be called 'grim'.
Focused, maybe.
"I ask because depending on the similarity, or the difficulty of whatever technique you used -- it might help keep us from brute-forcing anything. Which -- seems like it would be preferable here."
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"Um, sodium amytal."
After a pause, he adds, "Is what I was told."
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Her delivery is calm. Controlled.
But somewhere she might be a little bit angry.
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But he flashes a rather wry smile with it.
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Her observation is dry.
(It isn't the only thing that does.)
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Her hand rests lightly on the coils of her lasso.
It's a familiar posture, for her.
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"What, um - does it involve again?"
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This would be easier in Ancient Greek.
" -- we find the truth in your mind."
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But rather than dismiss the fear, or try to shunt it aside, Graham sharpens it in his mind, holding it with him as he rises from the rocks.
"All right."
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The other end she wraps around her own hands.
"When you're ready."
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Then, he does the same, exactly imitating her movements.
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