Archie Kennedy (
simplestgift) wrote2011-07-04 09:46 pm
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Seventeen Bells: [WRITTEN/ACTION]
On July the 4th, 1776, one Horatio Hornblower was born in Kent. If you see him, bid him many happy returns. He will most likely grump about it all day and act ungrateful, but don't allow it to discourage you. He does appreciate it, he simply does not know it.
[For most of the day, Archie will be running around trying to furnish a bedroom in the house for a new housemate. He'll end up in the library, Good Spirits, the grocery store, then finally the Battle Dome, mostly staring in bewilderment at the controls before deciding this is too scary and leaving. At some point, he'll also take a walk in the woods, rain or no rain, in shirtsleeves and waistcoat but no coat. After a while, he'll get back on the journals.]
[Filtered away from Grell, 44%]
If you wanted to surprise someone dear to you, to cheer her up when she returned from being kidnapped, what would you do for her?
[For most of the day, Archie will be running around trying to furnish a bedroom in the house for a new housemate. He'll end up in the library, Good Spirits, the grocery store, then finally the Battle Dome, mostly staring in bewilderment at the controls before deciding this is too scary and leaving. At some point, he'll also take a walk in the woods, rain or no rain, in shirtsleeves and waistcoat but no coat. After a while, he'll get back on the journals.]
[Filtered away from Grell, 44%]
If you wanted to surprise someone dear to you, to cheer her up when she returned from being kidnapped, what would you do for her?
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Even if she'd agreed to it, what did it make her now? After some thought, he decided, the same as she's always been, if she had been anything like he'd been when he'd tried to starve himself to death. But after everything, he cannot imagine her agreeing to it.
That does not make him feel better.]
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I was messed up...but not that messed up. He dropped it. Or, I thought he did. Except then he got a dealer to front him and waited until I was half gone already...and that was it.
[the fight was out of her voice as much as it had left her then] Three years. It took three years to get out, skimming money until I'd have enough to convince him it was worth letting me go.
Except, I didn't have anywhere to go. You aren't really free, at that point. Just a wreck.
That's how Lou found me. He was Angel's boyfriend and a cop and he found me curled on on some doorstep trying to pretend I had somewhere else to be.
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[somehow, she manages to look back up at him. Because here's where their stories line up again. Him as a prisoner, her as...well... a recovering junkie]
I didn't trust Angel at first, but I didn't really have any other options and she found me a place to stay. And then she had to stick out the withdrawl.
It...wasn't pretty. [quite the understatement] I couldn't eat and keep anything down. I didn't want to get up or get dressed or stay clean. And my moods were everywhere. I was angry and depressed and apathetic and violent...
[.....] I hit her. The Angel of Grasso Street and I gave her a black eye. I thought for sure she'd give up on me. I mean...what kind of ungrateful kid does that to the person who's literally picking them up of the ground, you know?
[there's a small smile finally. Not at her own actions, but because she can at least look back on this and see herself as something separate. An angry child that was not the woman she'd become]
I didn't realize a lot of them do. Lash out. A final defense, really, because you already know you can't trust anyone. Except she stuck it out and so did I and, somehow, I finished up school. And I got a job and I started college. Things that should never, ever have been possible.
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Things that should never, ever have been possible.
Like a midshipman who had fits becoming fourth lieutenant under a war hero.
I didn't want to get up or get dressed or stay clean.
Horatio shaved me and tied my hair in a queue.
You aren't really free, at that point. Just a wreck.]
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[she can almost laugh, now, the relief of reaching this point palpable] I'll never be normal, I'm sure. But I'm me. And that's enough.
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Thank you. For telling me.
[That he's not crazy.]
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Instead, she's just grateful for whatever relief it might have brought him. Meeting his eyes again, she'll squeeze his hand in return]
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I'm always here, you know. Always. If you want someone who understands.
[As much as he can understand, anyway. That claim doesn't quite feel right for him.]
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[she doesn't expect the same thing from him that she'd expect from Geordie. The same way she wouldn't expect the same thing from Geordie that she would from Angel.
She's already walked this path of coming to terms. Exposing herself to a world that didn't know her past was difficult...terrifying at its best... but it was a terror she was already familiar with.
Archie was facing something else entirely. She could lean on him and she knew he'd hold her up, but she didn't want that from him. She'd already learned to stand]
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The only reaction, of course, is to let a bit of her normal, light tone slip back, teasing] Careful, Mr. Kennedy. You haven't known me that long. You might regret that promise.
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Dawn knows. No one else. Besides Horatio, of course.
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Jack. He knows. The whole of it, too.
[releasing Archie's hand, she runs her fingers through her hair, pushing it out of her face] It was that damned Valentines experiment.
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[she could never doubt that, now]
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You'll tell her if and when you need to.
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[she doesn't say "she'll understand." Jilly hasn't exactly had the best of luck in that department. But she hopes she will]
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We don't know. [it's a double edged sword. She wants Archie to be able to stay...but she feels like she's abandoning people back home at the prospect for herself]
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[He glances at her. Yeah, he believes in hope.]
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