Max Gibson (
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capeandcowllogs2012-06-12 02:38 pm
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WHO: Ghost & Max
WHERE: Max & Midii's apartment
WHEN: backdated to Sunday evening?
WARNINGS: none probably
SUMMARY: Ghost brings broken things for Max to fix.
FORMAT: Quick.
[ she had decided to take the afternoon off to relax, and even though it was now rapidly heading into evening she hadn't made any movement to stop working yet, holed up crosslegged on her bed with her electronics. Midii was out for the evening, she would probably go patrolling far later but not yet. for now, she was obligation free and thinking as she worked.
She was worried about Ghost. She hadn't been acknowledging it, but she was. She didn't think he was eating or sleeping enough (not that he ever did), and something was bothering him. She wasn't sure how she could tell. It was instinctive. But she didn't know what to do about it, or how to ask. She wasn't entirely certain how to slide back into the easy routine after their last few conversations.
So for now she was fixing the things she could fix, and thinking. ]
WHERE: Max & Midii's apartment
WHEN: backdated to Sunday evening?
WARNINGS: none probably
SUMMARY: Ghost brings broken things for Max to fix.
FORMAT: Quick.
[ she had decided to take the afternoon off to relax, and even though it was now rapidly heading into evening she hadn't made any movement to stop working yet, holed up crosslegged on her bed with her electronics. Midii was out for the evening, she would probably go patrolling far later but not yet. for now, she was obligation free and thinking as she worked.
She was worried about Ghost. She hadn't been acknowledging it, but she was. She didn't think he was eating or sleeping enough (not that he ever did), and something was bothering him. She wasn't sure how she could tell. It was instinctive. But she didn't know what to do about it, or how to ask. She wasn't entirely certain how to slide back into the easy routine after their last few conversations.
So for now she was fixing the things she could fix, and thinking. ]
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A little guilty. He hadn't seen Max in a few days, he's been distant--trying to deny what he thinks may be true, the creeping and concerning infection called affection, at least until he has it contained and walled off. But he missed her, too.
He idled. He pondered. He weighed possibilities.
He rang the bell.]
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Her grin when she sees him is bright and immediate, pleased, and it takes her a moment to notice the equipment he's brought with him. ]
How have you been? [ and throwing a glance down to the equipment, she tilts her head, curious. ] And what's this for?
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[The word is like an access code to unlock all those feelings he keeps locked just under the surface, and as usual, he's surprised by the effort it takes to subvert them again, opening his hands] I wondered if perhaps you would find a use for this--it is a computer. From 1983.
[he skillfully evaded the question about how he was doing by pretending not to hear it. It was truly masterful.]
May I come in?
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[ She stoops to pick it up and carry it in after him, brows furrowing in confusion and concern. He hadn't answered her question. So she rephrases it. ] It's been a little while. What have you been up to?
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And then he replays her question and decides he needs to answer it.]
Attempting to integrate moral components with practical, logical concerns. I believe the two systems are individually both meaningful, but... sadly not interoperable.
[he looks back at her, the mask's eyes bright, and enthusiastic--more animated in her presence than he's been all week]
I have felt your absence.
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Maybe not always, but I think most of the time there's a way to make it work. What's the situation?
[ She looks over at him, smiling again at that. Touched, and happy. ]
I'm always around. And you're always welcome.
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That is very generous of you. [this to the thing she said last, about being always welcome, while he mulled over the rest of her words and shifted, clicking his fingers in a tattoo like rainfall on the counter. Then, obliquely;]
Shooting rabid dogs.
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It's a little selfish. I like having you here. [ This from behind the table, as she crouches down to pry loose a panel on the back to get a closer look. It's easier to say from down here than it would be if she were looking at him, could see his reaction. ]
I'm assuming that's a metaphor for something, but I don't know what.
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[he doesn't rush on. Doesn't try to pretend he didn't say it. His shoulders are laced with the tension of a potential reaction, but he owes her more than the cowardice of a swift compliment tossed like a dagger.]
...I know your stance on murder.
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[ but her smile falters slightly at those last words, and then slips off entirely into an almost frown. ]
Family hangups. [ a beat. ] What's going on, Ghost?
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[He tips up his helmet, halfway, balling up the remainder of the bread and stuffing it into his mouth, half starved and suddenly aware of it] I, hh--[chewing, considering] Do you mind if we talk about us?
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[ she blinks, almost taken aback but not moving, and then tilts her head and nods a little. ] I don't. What specifically about us? [ it's smooth enough, very little outward indication of her uncertainty and shoved down worry. ]
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[The spectre of guilt cloaked in fear vies with his renewed determination to be honest with her, and the two circle for moments across his face before he responds.]
I am developing inadvisable and ...seemingly infrangible emotional connections to you. [a beat. An underline.] Strong ones.
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[ she waits, patiently, dreading what he could be trying to say that would cause that expression on his face, nails digging into the palm of one hand the only give away of her worry. And then he speaks and she blinks. That... was fine. Nothing like the bad news she'd been dreading. ]
Okay. [ a beat, as she realizes she should say more to that. but what, precisely? Good? That might be pushing it. oh. ] Why inadvisable?
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...I do not wish to harm you.
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[ It's immediate, instinctive, her composure slightly rattled as she stands up, hands on the counter. The possibility is so far fetched to her it doesn't even register as a possibility. ]
You wouldn't.
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You must register the possibility.
[but that's not right, because Ghost doesn't make demands. He doesn't give orders. He makes suggestions, he advises. He cajoles. He gives elucidation about the situations he would see come to fruition. But he's not phrasing it so carefully, right now.]
As I have registered the possibility that you may harm me. Trust can reside only inside that space.
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It's not --
[ A step forward. ]
Ghost. I trust you. And I can't believe you would ever willingly hurt me.
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"Willingly." Yes.
[close enough to touch. He lifts his hand, and almost brushes her cheek, metal tipped fingers lingering slightly outside the bounds of contact.]
Max. I cannot say with certainty... where I would stop in the effort to keep you.
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But willingly is the important part.
[ For a moment she is very still, and then deliberately she tilts her head so her cheek just touches his fingers. ]
There's no effort required, Ghost.
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...I would like clarification on a single point. [here it goes. He licks his lips, buying a few precious extra seconds of equilibrium before the jump and the fall
And he's sure he will regret this.]
Are we merely close companions?
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If companions is a merely, there's a more than. [ a beat. ] What is that more than?
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An affection that supersedes all others. Max--I-... [his voice picks up, becoming more animated.] I realize all the ways in which this venture is doomed to fail on a logical level between our divergent ages and universes and perhaps certain philosophical stances, but I cannot discard the thought. It returns to me to be dismissed again and again. The--lack of fact-based decision making leads me to believe it is an emotional quandary and that there is only one way to solve it.
I love you, Max. And I believe I always will.
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[ For a long moment that's all she says, but her eyes don't leave his face, and there's something almost pleased in them under the solemn attentiveness. What does she say to that? There's an instinctive part of her that wants to run and hide at the idea of love, of something that big. But she feels safer here than she would running from this. That means something, she thinks. ]
Love's a big deal. [ Gently, and she tilts her head just a fraction of an inch more towards his hand. ] I'm not any good at big deals. If you can put up with that --
I wouldn't mind giving affection that supersedes all others a shot. With you. [ Clears her throat a bit. ] You mean a lot to me.
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Oh. [it could definitely have gone worse. He's not sure if he should have expected--but he has no expectations.]
I believe if you... behave as you have been, there should be no pressure.
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Okay. [ a beat, and she ducks her head for a moment before looking back up, grinning. ] Does this mean I can badger you to sleep and take showers more?
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I. Um. [ Words she doesn't know how to spit out. She'll have to substitute, for now. ] You don't need to do anything you don't want to do. Not for me.
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You are well within your rights to make requests of me, regarding conduct you find difficult to mesh.
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Ghost. [ For a moment she lets his name linger on her lips, a certain almost possessive tinge to it. ] Thank you.