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breakingmyheart) wrote2013-08-27 09:47 pm
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2.24 - Voice + Spam
[Private to Chromie]
I need to take a few days off work so I can take care of some friends.
...and I know this wouldn't be the first time. I'm sorry about that.
[Private to Nathan]
So...I know we didn't really get a chance to talk. [Beyond things like 'please move while Creed is immobile' and 'are you seriously not aware that you're bleeding'.]
How are you doing?
[Spam for Megamind]
[Toshiko is, at least, in the hinterlands of 'okay'. She's seen worse than she saw at port and on the Barge - a career at Torchwood's proven useful, in that completely horrible sense - and she suspects that a life in Gotham had the same effect on Edward but she knows that Megamind isn't handling it well. Which she can understand. And it's why she's choosing to stick around.
Right now she's making lunch. Cheese on toast, her own comfort food on the rare occasions that she's bothered with cooking for herself. Insofar as you can call 'bread + cheese + heat source' cooking. Megamind's huddled up with Angus near his idea wall and she knows she's going to join them rather than try to talk him into joining her at the table.
She glances over her shoulder to call over to him.]
Do you want something to drink, Megamind?
I need to take a few days off work so I can take care of some friends.
...and I know this wouldn't be the first time. I'm sorry about that.
[Private to Nathan]
So...I know we didn't really get a chance to talk. [Beyond things like 'please move while Creed is immobile' and 'are you seriously not aware that you're bleeding'.]
How are you doing?
[Spam for Megamind]
[Toshiko is, at least, in the hinterlands of 'okay'. She's seen worse than she saw at port and on the Barge - a career at Torchwood's proven useful, in that completely horrible sense - and she suspects that a life in Gotham had the same effect on Edward but she knows that Megamind isn't handling it well. Which she can understand. And it's why she's choosing to stick around.
Right now she's making lunch. Cheese on toast, her own comfort food on the rare occasions that she's bothered with cooking for herself. Insofar as you can call 'bread + cheese + heat source' cooking. Megamind's huddled up with Angus near his idea wall and she knows she's going to join them rather than try to talk him into joining her at the table.
She glances over her shoulder to call over to him.]
Do you want something to drink, Megamind?
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Yes, well. If there's one thing I think I can just about manage to avoid, it's getting knocked up.
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That's supposed to be Deal Number 2.
[ He eyes the ideas above their head, the papers and bits. ]
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It's worth hanging around for. You'd be a good dad.
[And already is, to some extent, but adopting a bratty mob kid isn't quite the same and she knows he'll know what she's getting at.]
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Got a long way to go, don't we?
[ He nestles in closer, tucking an arm around her now, hand settling on her opposite hip. ]
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I don't think either of us would know what an easy life looked like if it punched us in the face.
We'll manage.
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[ Angus happily snuggled into the pile, draping himself across two laps and trying to makie himself part of the cuddle pile more firmly. ]
Thanks, though. For-- the great dad thing.
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No need to thank me for that, Megamind. But still. You're welcome.
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[ The alien pats the dog's side, prompting a nubbin wiggle. ]
S'okay. For now this is my family. I'd co-op the line from Lilo and Stitch but there's only so many blue aliens we can allow in here, okay?
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Well, alright. Twist my arm.
[There's worse things than Disney to spend an evening on. Lilo & Stitch was Disney, right?]
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Already twisted.
You'll actually come up, right? Edward won't. He's a party-pooper. People might see us together and realize we're an item, blah blah blah...
Not that half the ship doesn't know already.
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[ Chris, no. ]
[ For all the things you are about to do, just: Chris, no. ]
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Oh, it wasn't that bad. Just not what I'd been expecting that early in the morning. [And then a thoughtful look. That conversation had sort of ended with Megamind kicking Chris out of his cabin.] Have you two smoothed things over?
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[ Megamind's just sort of sat in the dark and had a hard time eating and sleeping. Post-murder-of-your-loved-ones-and-colleagues is a hell of a thing. ]
He's not mad, I don't think. But he's got a lot going on right now that I'm not really a part of.
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About six months after I started at Torchwood, the team was investigating a series of child disappearances around Cardiff. They had started after a major burst of Rift activity, so...we had reason to believe the two were connected.
We tried to trace them, but our big break was - luck, really. We had nothing to go on until I tripped over some complaints to the council, some people working near a condemned warehouse thought there was someone running an unlicensed abattoir out of there. The team went to check it out, and - [She swallows dryly.] - and they were right. There were the remains of a crashed ship, and the crew were - were kidnapping children, and butchering them, and - and eating them.
[She takes a breath.]
I wasn't there. I was just working tech at the time. One of them - I think Suzie, was wearing a camera so I could keep an eye on them from the Hub. No mic. I couldn't - smell the blood, or hear the two little girls they were keeping in an animal crate. I was as far removed as I could possibly have been without just reading the report afterwards, but for weeks, I...I couldn't sleep. I couldn't even go near that part of town. I would be working, doing something completely different, and...the monitor would just turn red. I just felt...numb.
[She swallows hard, shakes her head.]
Megamind, what you're going through is post-traumatic stress. Just because other people were objectively 'worse off' than you doesn't mean you're not allowed to be affected by what happened.
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[ not okay!! ]
[ Megamind just makes an expression best called 'aghast', mouth open and curving downward, eyes wide. Ugh, God! Don't eat kids! Well, new ideas to keep him up at night. ]
[ But he gets it. He does. Logically. He rubs at his face, losing his horror at kiddie meals or at least scrubbing it away. ]
It just seems strangely petty. I know that's-- stupid, but it does. I just-- can't not see her all over the engine room. Or him, on deck. Creed's this fascinating new animal-person.
Sure glad I'm not his warden. I think this is practically payback for poor Iris, sometimes. Deadpool was easy-mode, compared to this. But I feel bad for her all the same.
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[ He kissed her cheek, and then began to wiggle a bit to get up, nudging Angus to get him off their lap. The dog obliges, and Megamind is up a moment later to pad over to the workbench, moving things until he finds the box, and then comes back. ]
I know you don't have a lassiebot, but Edward did, and I thought it wise to invest in them. So-- here. [ He unboxed them; hers a small turtle, with a lacquered shell and green copper limbs; his a burnished copper octopus set with bright blue jewels. ] I thought the turtle appropriate. You don't come out of your shell for just anybody, after all.
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But no, realistically, she did it for Megamind.]
I - I didn't realise you were asking for one for me too.
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[ He settles there, and smiles slightly-- Angus is quit to curl up at his hip, getting patted gently for his trouble. ]
Once Edward comes down, we'll get them all connected and then we'll know if we need help.
Maybe then we can avoid things like-- [ he waved one hand ] earlier.
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But Megamind went to the trouble. And if it makes him feel safer, then - then that's fine, and she nods.]
Hopefully.
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