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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But after another moment to himself, he quietly concedes, "I could probably use a friend."
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She doesn't reach out to touch him.
"Consider us friends. Though I have to ask. Will you take some time here to cope with what you've learned? It might be better than heading straight back into the fray."
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But then he lets out a breath, lowering his head.
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"Believe me, I know."
Uncle Sam had strong feelings about that, once upon a time.
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Sounding like he's still trying to convince himself, "But that's... not what this is."
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"This has consequences in ways that dreams do not."
Dreams have their own logic -- less constrained.
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Even he seems aware this might sound like a strange thing to say about this place, as he glances to Diana and adds, "For my mind."
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She does not smile.
"It was an asteroid, once, or so I hear tell. I wasn't here then."
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Instead, Graham palms it.
"I - talked to someone I knew here," he says, as he straightens again. "That means... she was really here."
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"She's ahead of me," he murmurs, realizing. "She knew what would happen, and - thought she couldn't tell me..."
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"She would have thought -"
He presses his hand against his forehead for a moment. "She would've thought I was already a killer. My world doesn't have -" Graham lowers his hand, and then gestures toward her lasso. "- that. No one believes me, about him."
He takes a breath. Quietly, "And he's here."
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Ready for action.
"Do you think he's already sought to do to others what he did to you?"
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Graham folds his hands, pressing them to his mouth. He thinks of Rae warning him about monsters, and neutral territory. No violence, no vendettas - and with no discernible motive, neither were necessary.
Lowering his hands, "I'm still not - entirely sure what he's doing to me." Graham closes his eyes, and shakes head. "But he'd -"
It's easier to feel than speak - composed exhilaration, driven in Graham's own mind by the still burgeoning acceptance that this be real, and with it a wide and - from his view - previously unwitnessed scope of creation. The kind of thing Graham felt like a sunrise on a cold morning.
"- he'd find this place - interesting," Graham finishes.
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There's little warmth in her voice.
(With some of those powers, it may be a thing devoutly to be wished. In other cases, feared. So it goes.)
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It doesn't bring back those we miss, but it calms the nerves.
Finally, he murmurs, "I need to go back."
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She remains calm while she asks, cool and collected like a battle leader laying out troop movements.
It's a scenario she is comfortable with. And it keeps the anger even further at bay.
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Maybe not believing, but -
"I need to tell her. What you showed me."
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Maybe Diana can keep an eye out.
For both of them.
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But it's not a certain answer. Graham rises from the rocks, and looks straight at Diana.
"Her name is Beverly Katz. The other - the one I met here - is Alana Bloom."
Graham glances away, and lets out a breath. "His name is Hannibal Lecter."
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"Is there anything you would like me to do, Will? Or not do, as the case may be."
Here and elsewhere, if it comes to that.
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"You can watch him."
He blinks to her eyes, and then away. "I can't do that, back there. In here - he might not be violent, but..."
Graham gets a thin smile. "He doesn't have to be."
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She meets his gaze for a brief moment -- or tries -- then looks away.
For sincerity's sake, perhaps.
"I will keep watch on him, Will. You need not fear on that score."
On a host of others, definitely. They both know that now, and Will more than almost any other.
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"Thank you," he repeats. "I know you're -"
Well - a superhero, which still feels strange to say. He gives another, short nod instead.
"But um," he continues, "- he's a killer, and a -"
Graham takes a deep breath "- prolific one."
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